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otaku553 · 7 months
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New blorbo obtained
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zu-is-here · 1 year
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[3/13] Happy birthday, Fatal!Error ★
@fatal-error-blog by xedramon
Fell by underfell
Swap by popcornpr1nce
Cross from xtaleunderverse by jakei95
Lavender by naturetale-official
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fallloverfic · 2 months
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Thinking about how pre-regression Han Yoojin canonically has a hobby of listening to spam callers.
Probably because the one person he cared about - Han Yoohyun - stopped calling him, and avoided talking to him, and the spam callers are people who not only call him but also want to talk to him, and judging by Yoojin's thoughts, have relatively complex spiels about it. Yeah, they're trying to scam him, but they're also trying to engage him. Plus, it's distracting from -gestures at his life-
It probably helps to have someone try to butter you up and make you feel important when the world - including your own mental health and self-hatred - is bent on trying to beat you down into the literal dirt.
Thinking about how it's free entertainment - outside a phone bill, which probably wasn't racking up high - and he sometimes falls asleep to it and how he had no money and probably didn't have a lot to afford entertainment outside watching television and getting drunk on occasion.
Thinking about how he was scammed by the brokers into abysmal levels of debt and yeah, the phone scammers are scammers too, but at least he recognizes these before committing. He has control over how much he interacts with them, and how much or little money he gives them. They're on the other end of a phoneline, he's not trapped in a dungeon with them. He's safe. It's a lesson in controlled exposure and taking back your power.
He also doesn't have to go anywhere or get anything else to aid the experience. Which, for a dude who has to use crutches to walk around an ableist society, full of people who try to attack him, is saying a lot.
Thinking about how he actually admires their ability to act, treating it like a full on performance you'd see on a stage or something. How he really gives anyone a chance (unless they hurt people he cares about, or their name is Han Yoojin, because Yoojin believes he is a useless leech), and he believes that even people doing bad shit could do good shit if they tried.
Thinking about how he listens because they're not reporters - whom he hates - or other people harassing him for any number of reason. They just want him to give them money for some bullshit scheme. On the scale of things, that's better. And how sad that is.
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beaulesbian · 7 months
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How quickly the time changes,
Chapter 6
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And some things stay the same.
Chapter 913
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The fact that Zoro is always there. As a shield, as Luffy's swordsman and someone who always has his back, guarding him and what's important to him. Even after 900+chapters!!
(I'm only on about chapter 370, but thanks to @general-cyno Jay's post about the Wano arc, all i could think about was this parallel from their first meeting - their first fight together, where without any words between them Zoro was there to protect Luffy, already seeing him as his captain!! And fastforward to the other chapter, it's so similar and so much more! Soulmates !! ❤️💚😭)
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miidsch · 2 months
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do you think she will appear in the last hnk chapter and do you think she will accept going on a date with me
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kirnet · 1 month
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i see rowen's heliocentric A and i raise miasma theory A
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fipindustries · 4 months
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oh wow, what goes round truly comes round
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tsukingas · 1 month
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pov i was too excited about reading the sun and the star and so read it too fast ( in a matter of 3 days ) and so didnt take the time to properly digest what happened . . .. so now i'm going back through and rereading it , this time compiling a document with a chapter by chapter summary , warning list , and important quotes / moments as i go
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torao-chan · 8 months
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btw. to all my mutuals drowning in my one piece insanity.
yall so brave. i love you all. im so sorry sadlkjlkgdjsfg
not sorry enough to stop. i love being this excited.
but still sorry aslkdjlkfdjslgkfd and i appreciate and love yall asdlkjlgkfdsjg
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missingn000 · 1 year
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tpg character mini-analysis: hajime kashimo + honor
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i wanted to talk a bit about one of kashimo's defining traits that no other tpg character has: honor. after gojo meets them, he trudges away thinking kashimo has no moral structure, but this isn't...quite true. this quality shapes how hajime views the world as they evaluate others' actions based on a certain standard of conduct.
take a look at this line of theirs:
“What [the sorcerers] did back then in order to execute [Sukuna]…I can’t think of anything else so honorless. It doesn’t matter how many sorcerers he took down. There are some things you just don’t do.”
sukuna's yet-unrevealed backstory is incredibly devastating and tragic. in most people, it would evoke intense feelings of sympathy, sorrow, and anger on sukuna's behalf. others would say the people who did That to sukuna were heartless.
but instead kashimo says it was honorless. to them, this is the equivalent of the visceral reaction other people would've had. it's about perspective and priorities.
more below cut!
hajime continues to say:
They shake their head. “If the stories of what the sorcerers did to him back then are true...as far as I’m concerned, they deserved it.”
they deserved it. they DESERVED it? even mahito says he's surprised hajime would take sukuna's side. i'll say this conclusively about sukuna's backstory: the myth that after his failed execution, he wiped out an entire prefecture upon becoming a curse is true.
but hajime still thinks that punishment was deserved. what the sorcerers did to execute sukuna was so far beyond their rigid standard of conduct that such a fate was an appropriate punishment to them.
further, something that significantly annoys them about mahito is that he kills people who can't fight back. tpg 37 got long as hell, so i cut a few things, including this short snippet:
It’s not the violence that repulses them; that’d be illogical for someone whose body count is in the triple-digits. But there’s no honor in it, just slaughtering people who can’t even put up a fight. Kashimo’s fought more than their fair share of unsatisfying, ultimately one-sided battles, but that’s what they were: battles. Reciprocated killing intention. Of course weaklings deserve to die, but that’s a retroactive punishment.
they're repulsed at the idea of killing someone who's done nothing at all for no reason. killing the storehouse guards had a purpose: those people were in the way of their goals and actively fought back to try to stop them. but mahito frequently kills innocent people just for fun, which is completely honorless to them.
four hundred years ago, when sorcery was all about duels and death matches, honor existed in the place of laws or a legal structure. since death was a permitted end to a fight, there had to be something to keep sorcerers from just going around slaughtering people. honor is a form of social currency that earns respect and dignity within a community. conducting actions that fall outside its definition result in being hated and shunned.
however, despite mahito's misgivings, mahito is still rapidly becoming someone important to them -- the first person ever to be important to them. this does not fit in their current moral structure. take a look at what kashimo says when gojo is surprised they'd lay down their life to protect mahito:
Hajime flinches. “I made a promise,” they try. The glow beneath their eyes flickers, a store sign that can’t decide if it’s open or closed. “Breaking it would be honorless. I’d rather die than not be able to live with myself.”
Honor? No one has done anything strictly for honor in hundreds of years. “Is that really what you’re worried about?”
“Of course it is,” Hajime replies, after a delay too long to be entirely convincing. “I have no interest in forming bonds with others, least of all him.”
they're still pretty in denial regarding caring about mahito, so they're trying to convince themself it's about honor, because they can tie that to their existing values. since caring about someone is new, it's far more grounding to sort it into a value structure they already possess rather than face the horrifying ordeal of creating a new one that goes against their current worldview.
in that quote, they say they'd rather die than not be able to live with themself. honor is so important to them that the idea of acting without it is worse than death; they couldn't sleep at night. extreme, right? but i actually got this idea from canon.
take a look at this panel from hakari vs kashimo:
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this. why did no one talk about this?? kashimo is someone who exists for fighting strong opponents. they let kenjaku brutally mutilate their body into a cursed object to incarnate four centuries into the future with the sole purpose of fighting sukuna. if hakari killed them here, that goal would not happen.
and yet.
they ask him to kill them. or rather, they think hakari should kill them. it was a fair fight. a fair loss of which they accept the outcome. therefore, they believe it is hakari's right to kill them. that's so, so interesting to me, and it really stands out against the backdrop of their otherwise shallow personality, so i just couldn't resist expanding on it.
their character will continue to develop throughout the story, so stay tuned. thanks for reading!
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selfiesforalgernon · 3 months
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Reading the Dune sequel Dune Messiah and.. I think the Reverend Mother has been watching too much porn lol "I'm stuck, real-blood-relative-brother!"
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dallonwrites · 9 months
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i love flash edits especially when it's literally just typing the flash out on a new document over and over again to feel the rhythm of all it together and each time you change or add single words at a time because each time you type it out there's one new sentence that now feels off and it feels like an infected wound spreading all over the piece 😍
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singswan-springswan · 4 months
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sometimes I wanna pop the hood and punch whatever's inside
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everyneji · 1 year
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amtrak12 · 6 months
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Ah the existential panic of 'Is this chapter too long now?????': the only drawback of rewriting.
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kingburu · 1 year
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Which work has the most comments?
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