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I dont watch house md or anything but next time i go to the doctor, i need dr. house md to bust through the door, pry his bare fingers into my ribcage and go “by god! there’s a million tiny fucking ants in here! why didnt you all try the ANT EXTRACTING MANEUVER” and then he breaks every bone in my body simultaneously and then a million tiny ants crawl out of my bones and he sews me back up with play dough and sues another doctor next to him for 100 million dollars. this is what i think happens on house md.
this show asks all the real questions like what if you adopted a kitten and it was a shark. what if you caught a corgi and she was the missing rich daughter that always sets a narrative in motion. what if you were a detective and there was another detective and there was an fbi guy and another fbi guy and your adhd induced sixth sense only made you aware of your position as a fictional character in an elaborately spun story. what if you were a piranha in the stream of the universe. what if you spent six years gaslighting your disabled sister to make up for a lie that you took too far. what if you broke up your band. what if your band sucked. what if you were scott pilgrim a little bit
question. are the 'lotus eaters' from Jessica laws song Lotus eaters the nymphs? ik that if the song was kept in it would be in place of sirens but idk enough about greek mythology to really pick up on that that implies.
I kinda though so because lotus is frequently referenced as something Orpheus struggles with addiction to, aswell as presumably being big in the nymph scene/Dionysus's clientele, being so focused on pleasure.
(set at a party held by narcissus, Dionysus's most popular nymph)
I had this realization a few days ago when reviewing what we know about Gaster while theorizing about the mysterious Valentine from the newsletter and idk if other people have pointed this out yet, but I haven't seen anyone else talk about it:
I don't think Gaster's disappearance has anything to do with Core.
The Core is only mentioned in relation to Gaster once, in this dialogue from one of the Gaster followers:
This dialogue is why most theories and fanon built around the idea that Gaster fell into the Core, which for reasons unknown to us erased him from existence. But I'm now pretty convinced that this is a red herring, because it doesn't actually say Gaster fell into the Core. It says he made the Core, and that he fell into his creation.
It does not say that this creation is the Core.
The dialogue is written in a way that leads you to assume the creation he fell into was the Core, but that doesn't really make much sense considering the rest of the dialogue.
The dialogue says "they say he created the Core," which implies this is second hand knowledge, but then says with certainty "One day, he fell into his creation." Why do they know for sure he fell into "his creation," but only knows he created the core from what others say?
If you talk to the follower again, they say "Will Alphys end up the same way?" Why would Alphys also fall into the Core? As far as we know, Alphys doesn't maintain the Core; if I remember correctly, a few monsters at Mettaton's hotel are stated to work in the Core, so wouldn't this follower be more concerned that those monsters will end up like Gaster and not Alphys?
And another question that I think fanon has just ignored due to the assumption it was something we don't yet know about, but I am now wondering about: Why would falling into the Core erase Gaster from time? When traveling through Hotland and viewing the Core in the distance, Alphys says this:
And while this dialogue may at first seem indicative that the Core is more mysterious than a normal geothermal power generator (and it is in some ways), remember: Alphys didn't build the Core. Alphys doesn't understand how the Core works, not because it has some unnatural property that could erase people from space time, but because she didn't build it. Not only does this mean that the Core is likely just a power generator that utilizes the lava in Hotland to produce geothermal energy and convert it to electricity, it also means that Alphys doesn't work on the Core, because she doesn't know how it works. So why would the Gaster follower worry about Alphys ending up like Gaster if she doesn't have any involvement with the Core?
Additionally, that Gaster follower is the only one to mention the Core in relation to Gaster. In fact, one of the other followers says something that could be interpreted as actively contradicting his erasure being caused by the Core:
This follower says "his experiments went wrong," and doesn't mention the Core. Why would Gaster be experimenting with the Core? And if he was, we don't know anything about it.
But you know what experiments we do know Gaster was working on, because it's literally one of the only pieces of dialogue we have from him?
And do you know what other creation was presumably made by Gaster, as Alphys is unfamiliar with it's operation? That is also a creation that was actively being used in experiments, which Alphys is continuing to perform herself? Experiments that are directly involved with something we already know can alter time and space? A creation that is located in one of the most mysterious areas in the game with several oddities in it that are straight up never explained, multiple fourth wall breaking moments, and a couple explicit references to things we believe are associated with Gaster? A creation that suspiciously resembles in appearance the form of a character who canonically can alter time and space, not to mention resembling the thing that's literally called a GASTER BLASTER???
Woke: Arthur actually has a ton of imagination. Eames just said he didn’t so Cobb would have an excuse to bring him (Eames) on board for the Inception plan.
Bespoke: Cobb knew all along. He just went with it because he’s tired of them dancing around each other.
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Caitlyn twirling an antique flintlock, a veritable museum piece, head all a-swirl with thoughts of her little nemesis?
Warning: long caitjinx rant ahead.
This is a world where breech-loading cartridge repeaters are commonplace. By comparison, that thing is ancient. It probably takes half a minute to reload, jams if you look at it wrong, and demands a whole ass powder-horn and cleaning kit. So why does she have even it? More than have it, she's comfortable, even casually familiar with it. She toys with it thoughtlessly, like something she carries every day. It's clearly more than just a hobby piece or an heirloom. It makes no sense. Unless we consider....
The Romance of it
It takes intention and care to fire a gun like that. The barrel needs to be swabbed with every shot, the charge needs to be measured out, the shot rammed home (slower on a rifled muzzle loader with tight tolerances, as this piece surely is), the tiny pan carefully primed.
Imagine Caitlyn working through the steps like a ritual, Jinx on her mind. This shot is for you, she might whisper under her breath, and there is none other like it. It's a promise made: a vow that she will look her in the eye and for at least one moment, as the pan catches the spark and flame races through the touch-hole into the barrel, they will know each other.
Once loaded, this kind of gun cannot be unloaded. I think of Jack Sparrow, hanging on to the pistol with the shot that Barbossa loaded for him all those years ago. I think of bullets with names carved into them, and digging two graves before setting out for revenge, two bodies laying side by side for the longest night. An enemy can be as intimate as a lover, and I think this scene gets that.
So yeah. Give caitlyn her sexy flintlock and lets see what she does with it.