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[ASK BOX: OPEN] Queer and groovy in the wild. Don't be surprised if you finally question this place. Be warned, there might be spoilers for different games, shows, and other junk. 18+ posts can occur, so tag accordingly. Ao3 is BorkMork. |Bork Posts| |Writing|
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borkthemork · 16 seconds ago
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you look lonely
my piece for @drchihirozine; leftovers are open so grab a copy while you can!
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borkthemork · 1 minute ago
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tell them byakuya based on that one image I don't remember
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pizza
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oops
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spiderman meme
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some messy thh redesigns
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borkthemork · 4 minutes ago
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Making this to revive the fanfics of characters coming to Brazil for a tour on each state. I know it happened with Haikyuu and Steven Universe, Dangaronpa was almost there. (I may revisit Spirit, the oh so called "Brazilian fanfic" hell if it is what it takes)
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borkthemork · 5 minutes ago
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Byakuya Togami in Danganronpa 1.2 Anthology Calendar 2015 illustration for January
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borkthemork · 5 minutes ago
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Makoto’s whole “normal guy” shtick is a lot more believable from an outside perspective
His thoughts are deeply amusing and also there’s something a little weird about him, I think it’s the optimism
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borkthemork · 8 minutes ago
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out of curiosity what are the slurs in danganronpa?
I don't know the first one, but I do know the second one was the slur for schizophrenic people during the Hangman's Gambit game, which didn't even make sense in the localization since Fukawa has DID, not schizophrenia, and in the original version of the game (in Japanese) the answer in Hangman's Gambit was 'Multiple Personalities'. The boxes for Hangman's Gambit were also different, meaning that the localization team had the choice to change the amount of letters put into the game, but decided to go with this word for no reason.
It's that one time where I'm like screaming silently at the localization team for something that is the most baffling choice in their attempts to make this game understandable to a Western audience
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borkthemork · 13 minutes ago
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can you draw this as hajime or nagito
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of course
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borkthemork · 14 minutes ago
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"I hate you all."
"And I'm not sorry."
Not gonna lie, this is more or less where I assumed Gonta's arc would go, after seeing his introduction scene. Insert ramble about my V3 experience. Purely optional read though, since it's long and I talk about personal stuff in 2nd half.
A deeply insecure, intelligent, earnest, considerate, hardworking, albeit socially clumsy in an endearingly pathetic way guy says he's used to being seen as scary, yet is visibly holding back sadness that his new friends DID get intimidated by him.
A former wild child obsessed with fitting into society as a distinguished gentleman. Who'd even bother with the abstract human rules of fancy-schmancy after 10 years worth of forming their adolescent synapses amongst wild animals? Is this inherent sensitivity to grace and decorum, or pure pragmatic bullshit and even deception? The guy's more concerned with what he "should do" over what he "wants to do", too - but still can't help but taint his "shoulds" with his "wants".
There were more observations, but ultimately "Oooooh, you're so gonna kill everyone!" was my honest-to-god blurted out, giddy conclusion, as my brain frantically processed this first encounter. ...Man. Anyway.
I played the whole game both loving Gonta more than I felt comfortable admitting and getting very pissed about it (there is a reason behind my blog's name lol), but also freaking out, and waiting for him to snap. Either due to getting fed up with mistreatment despite his efforts. Or leaning into his feral child side and butchering everyone, subtlety be damned - there's no rule limiting victims per blackened in this particular killing game anyway. Or ultimately turn out to be a twist-villain.
Know Wheatley? I thought Gonta would pull "I AM NOT! A MORON!", too, but instead… well.
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(Should've been more selective with who you love, my dude...)
No 180. No subversion. Nothing cathartic like that. Something far more inconsolably heart-wrenching instead.
And far more real.
Paradoxically, Ch4 shows Gonta is far more genuinely good-hearted than I've ever allowed myself to admit. My hunches and paranoia got proven both correct and wrong at the same time, through Gonta commiting a horrible thing, with reasoning that went against my core values, yet miraculously without ruining his virtues in my eyes. Quite the feat, really. (ngl, still wanted to slap him tho, before the heart-break took over)
He didn't do it out of resentment. He didn't turn out to be a primitive, resentful brute. There was no pretense, no facade. Even at his very worst, what drove him was a genuine care for others, even if misguided and weaponized by someone else. His reasoning was fucked up, imposing, selfless and self-centered at the same time, but very... human and internally consistent. It all made sense. The goddamn fool was just as unhealthy as he seemed... and pathologically, deeply, irreparably kind.
That was my "twist".
And it meant so much.
People insist that Gonta's ultimate arc reveal is that he can knowingly do bad things. Nah. That's a simplistic takeaway. There's nothing special about it.
Gonta being a fundamentally good person, even if broken, and not immune to causing harm, makes him so much more complex, deeper and not so clear-cut of a character, than he'd be if he was evil, two-faced, or even a non-victimized partner in crime some insistently paint him as. At least that vulnerability of his is what had the most uncomfortably profound impact on me, and brushing it off or erasing it, or even romanticising it into something it's not, feels like a major disservice on par with dismissing him as dumb.
Ultimately, I felt both robbed and relieved by V3. I was glad Gonta was exactly who he presented himself to be. On another hand though, it made things all the more depressingly unfair and bleak, specifically considering the fact that Gonta's never truly initiated nor did things exclusively on his own terms, and how deliberately exploitative his circumstances were, despite pretense of free choice and technical possibility of Gonta backing out. Which, in terms of going out of one's way to do fucked up shit, is far, far less than what I both feared - and later on frankly hoped - he'd do.
But it does fit the pattern of vulnerable or abused people habitually compromising their own insight, ethics and truly independent decision-making in favour of overly valuing other people's deliberate bad faith and narratives they weave. A poor man's "autonomy", run by emotional, maladaptive or trauma-based autopilots, impulse, lack of clear-minded critical thinking, and stress or insecurity-driven overthinking, with no healthy distance from oneself.
And because of its short-sightedness, it saddles one with all the blame, whether unjustly or not, but never truly expresses/validates one's authentic self nor benefits others - except those who maliciously leech on and enable that sort of behaviour under one or another pretense, as means to their own ends.
And this hit all too close to home.
To get a bit too real, Gonta was the wake-up call that inspired the lasting change in me, as someone with same insecurities as his. Even if he did it through doing everything wrong and setting a very extreme example of what happens if you never stop to truly question your autopilot or assumptions about the world and yourself.
In a sense, he did save me - from justifying and giving harmful people a pass at the cost on my own well-being, just because I could handle it, knew I wasn't perfect, or also had things I was guilty of; from gaslighting myself that compromising my ethics is the right thing to do, or allowing others to do so to me; from thinking basic self-respect and boundaries is being rude and a burden, and being accountable for messing up means I have to keep defending or associating myself with toxic individuals; from thinking me compulsively falling into my maladaptive patterns over and over is remotely close to actually, *consciously*, utilizing my free will and potential; from parents who, ironically, called me "a savage child" for struggling with grasping subtleties of social norms due to isolation (though due to chronic childhood illnesses in my case) and chipped away my self-worth over the years, and from "friends" who, albeit very dear at the time, all too happily depended on that to instill their influence; from me taking everything others say to heart or at face value, while undermining my rational concerns or gut feelings. Really funny coincidence, btw, that parent thing. 4th FTE was a real "oh" moment.
Gonta did those exact things to himself and then some more, and got irreparably ruined before he had the chance to learn. But I didn't have to follow the same emotionally self-destructive trajectory.
Feeling comfortable with my anger at injustice without crushing guilt and excessive responsibility over other people's feelings, while still working on fixing my own issues, was part one of the healing process that set me free.
I'm forever thankful for what Gonta has taught me. And for the fact that in my jaded adulthood, I still stumbled upon a fictional character that had a lasting, formative effect on me. I thought it's impossible at this point. Really, dude helped more than therapy. And he's just pixels.
And I really, really wish he'd reach the same epiphanies as I did. He deserved that so much. That, or at the very least, get really, really furious.
So there it is, I suppose. A fanwork depicting something I thought I'd get in the game, and find positively cathartic as a reader. Because, indeed... it would've been "fun" (translation: hurt less), if he "went all crazy".
But would it be just as meaningful?
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borkthemork · 14 minutes ago
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we all gotta grow up sometime, hey?
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borkthemork · 15 minutes ago
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"fingers in his ass daughter or driving in my car son" why not both?
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borkthemork · 15 minutes ago
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Yuri komahina
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