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i'm feeling ill/pos
Disco elysium ruined me beyond belief I can't wait to replay it five more times
Plus alternative colours beneath the cut bc I am INDECISIVE!!!
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Also one last post for the night, if this is you please rebog, I for one was born in the wrong generation, should have been a rare fish...
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and oh, how my heart aches to be within the sweet embrace of the soil, to become one and the same with the deep roots of the forest
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transparent doomed yaoi naptime i made for myself
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love being the bug friend like yessss you saw a beetle and sent me a picture and yessss you ask me what kind of beetle it is and yessss you call me over when there's even the tiniest guy on the ground and yessss you ask me to pick up any bug on you/around you that's freaking u out. like lets gooo!!!!! hell yeah!!!!!!!! i love to see it!!!!!!!!! let's keep this going!!!!!!!!!!
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Blood Pack
A bag of blood routinely used in hospitals for transfusions. Using it restores 3 blood points.
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every transfem needs a little transmasc friend who had a cannibalism or horror phase for a few months to years and is obsessed with blood and every transmasc needs a little transfem friend who has rejected humanity and identifies as a dog & has memories of being a computer
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wow man you’re so will toledo, alex g, bugs, rot, religious trauma, dog motif, canine poetry pilled
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Nacho Varga is not Jesus Christ.
One of the core ideas of the Gilliverse is that it’s impossible to define people as “good” or “evil.” That’s a very Chuck-like view of humanity - a view that is explicitly rejected many times over the course of the series.
So, no, Nacho is not the literal messiah. He hasn’t lived a pure life, and the only sins he dies for are his own. When he’s symbolically crucified, he doesn’t ask for forgiveness for his tormenters - he curses them.
Nevertheless, there is overwhelming evidence that he is meant to be seen as a Christ figure. But direct 1:1 metaphors are trite and ham-fisted, which is why it’s so much more interesting that the divine figure of this story is someone so deeply fallen. Nacho is Judas and Jesus, the betrayer and the betrayed, the serpent and the lamb.
And that’s the reason I found his arc incredibly moving. The message is that even a person whose life has been defined by selfishness and greed is still capable of an extraordinary act of grace. It doesn’t redeem them completely, but it’s still something beautiful.
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this is the fanart ever I'm devastated I'm fr crying my eyes out
cursed land
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