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transformers fandom coming back alive for a dude and his alien robot boyfriend
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Mirage doesnt look consistent but idc look at the sillies
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Transformers One movie novelization is a fever dream
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Yesterday I went to the movie "Transformers One" I really liked it, especially the interaction between D-16 and Pax🥺
The ending killed me 😭
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I just listened to the new Lost Canvas audio drama. Fun!!
Here's a translation of the comic strip that Shiori Teshirogi made to promote it! Original tweet: https://x.com/teshi_kuro413/status/1821519928450830541
And here's a link to where you can buy the audio drama yourself: https://www.dlsite.com/home/work/=/product_id/RJ01223152.html
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He's smiling as he recalls Melkor beating his ass. Calls it a reward. A game. Canon BDSM Angbang confirmed. I can't believe it. I just can't believe it. They really went there, and Charlie delivered it with a damn smile on his face.
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🏹🗡 And if you don't love me now, you will never love me again
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me sitting here watching tdp like what's up with the fucking tree man!!
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lan wangji is the funniest bitch ever and we don't talk about it enough
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All three versions of wangxian.mp3 on recorder~ which is your favourite?
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The Three Poisons (Sandu) of Buddhism
aka reasons why Jiang Cheng really should’ve been the demonic cultivator.
In Buddhist teaching, the three poisons (ignorance, attachment, and aversion) are what keeps a soul trapped in the reincarnation cycle and preventing them from reaching nirvana. The first poison Moha (delusion, confusion) is represented by a pig; the second poison Raga (greed, sensual attachment) is represented by a bird, and the third poison Dvesha (aversion) is represented by a snake.
Jiang Cheng’s sword Sandu is named after these three poisons. Its sheath is overwhelmingly decorated with snake (aversion) motifs. This is very in line with his own character arc, one of being consumed by bitterness and hate after the tragedies occurring during his formative years. However you’ll notice that on the tip of the handle, above all the snakes, is one small frog sitting at the highest point. Frogs in Buddhism are a symbol of sacral chakra “the life force” as well as other values such as self-knowledge and sense, and the cleansing and healing of the old ways. I have no idea if this is intentional or not, but damn, a frog sitting on a sword decorated with snakes is almost foreshadowing that Jiang Cheng’s own “poison” - his hate - will be resolved.
In Chinese culture, spirits after death become malicious because they are unable to move on and are trapped in the mortal realm. This is the basis of all the ghosts and malicious spirits in The Untamed. So, who better than Jiang Cheng to represent, conquer and command creatures of resentful energy? As WWX said in early canon, using resentment energy is not giving in to the “evil path”, but to utilize negative energy in productive ways.
Jiang Cheng should’ve been the grandmaster of demonic cultivation, is all I’m saying. This is a hugely missed opportunity
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JJK x Naruto crossover occupied my brain......
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