polarysvelaryon
Luz de Meridian
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Ela/Dela Estudante falida.Apenas existindo.Poucos querem o amor verdadeiro, porque o amor é a grande desilusão de tudo o mais. E poucos suportam perder todas as outras ilusões.
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polarysvelaryon · 3 days ago
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There are some famous fancasts that I watch from time to time:
The first is Isacque Lopes. People liked him after "Vai na fé" a novela/TV series from Globo channel. I think he's about 24 now, so maybe he's falling into the age bracket(?).
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The second (and my favorite) is Juan Paiva. He is also an actor linked to the Globo channel and he has done a lot of things! I met him through a teen novela called Malhação. However, he is older than the other actor.
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Need some Roberto ‘Sunspot’ Da Costa Afro-Brazilian fancasts
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polarysvelaryon · 5 days ago
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For me, curse of hatred is "When a Targaryen is born, the gods flip a coin…" on a different skin. Fallacy of characters that the fandom believes as a religion (just like this crazy thing about Jaehaerys and his Targaryen exceptionalism).
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polarysvelaryon · 12 days ago
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I expected something else from samurai. No, I didn't expect anything grand, but I wanted to know why they are the only ones who wear closed-toe boots.
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polarysvelaryon · 18 days ago
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HP's wizarding war looks more like a ninja war than Naruto's great ninja war
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polarysvelaryon · 26 days ago
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Please don't compare Gojo with Kakshi, it's totally insulting to the honorable one.
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polarysvelaryon · 27 days ago
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My interpretation of Itachi's character is fairly contrasting with yours. I pose my arguments against your analysis. I hope I would get a lead unto having an unbiased opinion.
Itachi's position in here between was a rock and a hard place. Having witnessed horrors of wars he chose to the stop war. It wasn't the best decision but even still he accomplished many things.
A new Forth Great Ninja war was prevented. Uchihas plan wasn't to reform the government it was to take control of them. Their desires were clearly reflected in their demands. While half of them was about freedom, the rest was only to control village. This, along with Obito's plan for revenge and war, will definitely start a war.
Madara, with the pact, was foiled for more than seven years long enough for the strong Shinobis like Naruto and Sasuke to grow up and defeat him.
Sasuke's life was saved. Itachi would go at all lengths to protect his brother. Afterall, its only obvious he would be over-protective of Sasuke since both loved each other a lot(as siblings).
The Uchiha's reputation were saved. Imagine what would have happened to the Uchihas after the war. The people were already suspicious of the Uchihas and now we will have never ending persecution and would be branded as traitors, doesn't matter if the coup won or lost. The coup wasn't about reforming anyway.
People in the village got to be safe too.
And despite all these he still regretted a lot enough that he wanted the person he adored the most to kill him. Also, no one here is trying to justify his action. A justification and a reason has a clear distinction. Just because there was a reason it doesn't make the acts were justified. He himself acknowledged that. The writer didn't try to justify nor did Itachi himself. People like, Hashirama and Naruto, appreciated the role he played and praised him as a Shinobi.(being seen as a villan while protecting the people isn't easy, btw). They weren't justifying or glorifying his actions in any instance.
He wasn't an absolute nationalist. He he was an idealist. His motivations most cases(especially while making big decisions)were to 'not beget war' and 'maintain peace'. Doesn't matter if Uchihas managed to control the village it still starts war, death, destruction and countless losses which is exactly what Itachi hated from when he was 4. He also wanted to reform the village by becoming a Hokage. He wanted to wiped out the entire ninja system since ninjas were the ones who were used as a weapon for the Diamoyo start constant wars. The Leaf was sort of obnoxious in the time of Tobirama and Hiruzen's regime. But even still, the Hokages were good and passionate and also the people were innocent.
A new Forth Great Ninja war was prevented. Uchihas plan wasn't to reform the government it was to take control of them. Their desires were clearly reflected in their demands. While half of them was about freedom, the rest was only to control village. This, along with Obito's plan for revenge and war, will definitely start a war.
How do you even know it was prevented? Shisui stating that hidden villages will take advantage of Konoha’s civil war to invade was just a fear that was actually constantly proven wrong throughout the series; when Suna invaded and Konoha was destroyed (forcing it to send their most powerful shinobi out of the village to collect money) no other village took advantage of the situation, not even Kumo or Iwa, two of the big five that were not struggling politically or militarily as Suna, Kiri and Konoha were. Kumogakure even tried to kidnap Hinata while in the middle of signing a peace treaty, yet they did nothing against the Hyüga clan nor the village during one of their most vulnerable state.
Furthermore, you mean to tell me that a civil war (I am using that notion generously because Konoha is a military state with a non-civilian population, specifically trained for combat) destabilizes the military and economic power of a city, yet the complete disappearance overnight of one of the village's founding and most powerful clans does nothing to its structure? Other villages wouldn’t see the absence of Sharingan-wielders as an enticing opportunity to strike? Do you mean to tell me that a village was left without police to control it overnight (and their job is considered super important by detractors), yet the city did not succumb to chaos?
Their desires were clearly reflected in their demands.
What were their demands? Enlighten me.
While half of them was about freedom, the rest was only to control village.
Where do you get this information from? There’s nothing of the sort stated in the manga.
This, along with Obito's plan for revenge and war, will definitely start a war.
Obito’s plan needed the annihilation of the Sharingan-wielders as he didn’t want anyone capable of obtaining the Mangekyou to jeopardize his plan to control the ten-tails, Itachi killing the Uchiha literally allowed Obito to start the war!! 
Madara, with the pact, was foiled for more than seven years long enough for the strong Shinobis like Naruto and Sasuke to grow up and defeat him.
… what? This doesn’t make any sense and has nothing to do with Itachi… you mean to tell me that Itachi killing his clan made Sasuke as powerful as he is? Because Sasuke has always been powerful and has always been Indra’s transmigrant, and as I’ve said, Obito wouldn’t have been able to initiate the war (or at least would’ve been incredibly difficult for him) with the Uchiha clan still alive!
Sasuke's life was saved. Itachi would go at all lengths to protect his brother. Afterall, its only obvious he would be over-protective of Sasuke since both loved each other a lot(as siblings).
An eight-year-old was tortured mentally by his brother through Tsukuyomi by watching his clan and parents get killed over and over again, was left to live alone in a compound destroyed by his brother’s actions, having to clean his parents’ own blood and fend for himself –but at least he’s alive… the circumstances and solitude in which he grew is abysmal, traumatic, negligent and inhumane, but we don’t care as much about children’s safety as we do children being just alive.
There were other children in that compound, children that knew nothing of and participated not in the coup to which Itachi didn’t extend the same kindness he did his brother.
The Uchiha's reputation were saved. Imagine what would have happened to the Uchihas after the war. The people were already suspicious of the Uchihas and now we will have never ending persecution and would be branded as traitors, doesn't matter if the coup won or lost. The coup wasn't about reforming anyway.
What “reputation”? The Uchiha were always constructed under a negative light within Tobirama’s system, you lot keep saying they were saved from being seen as detractors when there’s not a single panel that states they were planning to change the system as a whole (rather take down the current government, which is not the same).
Furthermore, to think that they cared about the rest of the population's mindset regarding them is so incredibly simplistic I have to laugh at it –they’re the strongest clan in the village, without Uchiha, there’d have been no village in the first place, and they were already aware of the unfavorable perspective in which they were regarded by others, nothing in itself would’ve changed.
The Uchiha being seen as loyal to the village helped no one but the current system as it is, as they’re seen as a government without opposition, it wasn’t about maintaining the Uchiha’s honor, but keeping the fragile credit of the structure and those in power -if Uchiha died in their own terms, then other clans will know about the clan’s discomfort with the current mindset, and those that feel uncomfortable with it might find a group that validates such sentiments:
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Kakashi admits to being uncomfortable with the way he's viewed by the system, he even uses plural when referring to ninja ("we ninja") -meaning there's a communal uneasiness with the whole situation.
The fact that the government silenced detractors (Uchiha) by killing them will only deepen further the general shinobi population's discomfort, which is why is imperative to silence the truth.
[On another note, why do you keep using "honor" as an excuse to execute an entire compound of people? The entire clan was decimated and the whole "honor" of the family rested as another responsibility Sasuke had to endure all by himself thanks to "Itachi's love" -they were left with no honor as Sasuke was forced to restore it! Furthermore, they're all dead! What is "honor" gonna do for them? For the massacred innocents at least? They did nothing wrong and were killed regardless, their honorable nature wasn't even being questioned!]
People in the village got to be safe too.
Safe of what? When was it stated they were going to fight against those who weren’t in power? The problem is they rebelling against those they deem their oppressors but not the government refusing to renounce their power in order to keep the “population they hold so dear” safe? They are both willing to kill innocents (so I guess some people in the village weren’t safe, but in your book, they don’t matter as much), and use the rest of the military population to strike against Uchiha (which is also, never actually stated!). The idea of a “within war” was never confirmed as the Uchiha had no chance to strike, no one is to say they weren’t trying to take power through force yet quietly, no one is to know what was their actual plan as that was never brought to light!
The Uchiha are wrong for wanting to take the power but the government isn't wrong for wanting to keep it, the Uchiha are wrong for their methods to seek authority but not the government for defending the status quo. Uchiha having power would mean annihilation, somehow, despite them being against just their oppressors, not Konoha as a whole; while the government seeks to protect the village despite massacring an entire and most important portion of their militia and one of the founders' clans.
And despite all these he still regretted a lot enough that he wanted the person he adored the most to kill him. 
He regretted nothing, he wanted Sasuke to kill him in order to both give him an objective and to distract him from finding out Konoha’s involvement in the Uchiha Massacre, shouldering the entire responsibility of their demisse.
Also, no one here is trying to justify his action. 
But you are, you wrote point after point why he had to kill his clan.
A justification and a reason has a clear distinction.
What distinction? You need to expand on the notions you think are relevant to you own argument. 
Just because there was a reason it doesn't make the acts were justified. He himself acknowledged that. The writer didn't try to justify nor did Itachi himself. People like, Hashirama and Naruto, appreciated the role he played and praised him as a Shinobi.(being seen as a villan while protecting the people isn't easy, btw). They weren't justifying or glorifying his actions in any instance.
What are you even writing? I’m being honest with that question, claiming to have a reason to kill his clan is used as a justification for his actions! I can’t believe I have to explain that to you. He never said he had no justification (their coup was treated as such over and over, everyone took advantage of them wanting to coup in order to both order the massacre and carry it out!!).
How on earth can you write “People like Hashirama and Naruto appreciated the role he played and praised him as a shinobi but they never justified him”, so are they praising him or not? Them positively reinforcing Itachi and praising him for “his sacrifice” (you see, not only he is perceived as a villain, he is a villain, he killed an entire kin -again, innocents included, in order to maintain specific people in power) is justifying his actions under the notion of the “greater good for the village”. 
He wasn't an absolute nationalist.
He did everything for Konoha! He even claimed himself to be “Itachi of the Leaf!” What are you even talking about?
He he was an idealist. His motivations most cases(especially while making big decisions)were to 'not beget war' and 'maintain peace'. 
Yet his actions concluded in Obito being able to control the Ten Tails with almost no real opposition as the only other Sharingan-wielder was Sasuke.
Doesn't matter if Uchihas managed to control the village it still starts war, death, destruction and countless losses which is exactly what Itachi hated from when he was 4. 
How do you know? Do you have an entirely new manga written by Kishimoto about what would’ve happened had the Uchiha taken over the village? Itachi hated Uchiha since he was four because they brought “war, death and destruction” but not Konoha that actually provoked such wars, deaths, and destruction, what an intelligent boy! 
You have to be a troll because, man, “unbiased opinion” my ass. Also, did you just come to my blog with arguments coming from Itachi Shinden? The story not written by Kishimoto?
He also wanted to reform the village by becoming a Hokage. He wanted to wiped out the entire ninja system since ninjas were the ones who were used as a weapon for the Diamoyo start constant wars. 
Funny, under Hiruzen’s regime he would’ve never become Hokage, furthermore, when did he even hinted to want to become Hokage?? Never in the entire manga. Also, the Daimyo did little to nothing when it came to wars, those were all the Kage’s responsibilities! Dear Lord, did you at least read Team 10’s Arc? Asuma’s background literally explains how the Shugonin Jūnishi fought each other because six of them wanted the entire military power of the Land of Fire to be managed by the Daimyo alone while the rest, Asuma included, defended the Hokage’s existence. 
The Leaf was sort of obnoxious in the time of Tobirama and Hiruzen's regime. But even still, the Hokages were good and passionate and also the people were innocent.
Which people were innocent? The children and non-Sharingan wielders that knew nothing of the coup and were massacred regardless? How can you write “the Hokages were good” while they literally ordered the mass killing of people they swore to protect? How can you use “obnoxious” and “good” to describe the same two people?!
Gosh, the fact that you lot (Itachi stans) don’t comprehend that his involvement in the massacre of his own people alongside the protagonist’s endorsement of state-sanctioned genocide, makes the annihilation of an entire portion of a village a plausible option to handle internal disagreements is disastrous.
Committing genocide against the village’s own people sets a dangerous precedent where future governments can see and use such slaughter as a conceivable, even necessary, tool at their disposal whenever they feel threatened, making any clan vulnerable to the decisions of its government and guaranteeing the silence of possible detractors or even the censorship of constructive criticism of the political, military, economic and cultural system.
Jesus.
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polarysvelaryon · 27 days ago
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Finally someone talking about this! I swear every time I heard about Tobirama's nonsense I rolled my eyes. His big theory always seemed so stupid to me because it's just a prejudiced guy saying that the other group is dangerous because, amazingly, they might get angry if someone they love dies in front of them, or something like that. It's quite ironic that a guy who should be extremely rational actually makes irrational decisions based on his own hatred (but God forbid someone says that the Senjus have some curse of spite or something).
What would Itachi be like on Curse-of-Hatred mode?
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The curse of hatred is bullshit invented by Konoha to discriminate the Uchiha. 
(antiKonoha, antikishimoto under the cut. Also anti-martyr/submissive Itachi and heavily and fiercely pro-Sasuke)
Continuar lendo
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polarysvelaryon · 1 month ago
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My Nora fanart for Seconds Chances fanfic!
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polarysvelaryon · 1 month ago
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This is actually for a Nora Universe fanfic in the Narutoverse, but it could also just be a Steven Universe fanart (please don't look at her feet).
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polarysvelaryon · 1 month ago
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fighting artblock by drawing these husbands
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polarysvelaryon · 2 months ago
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There are so many fandom crossovers with HoTD and I always wondered where the Rhaenyra and Hinata Hyuuga crossovers were. Rhaenyra in Hinata's place would do damage. Hinata using her Kunoichi skills to try to survive would be funny, although I imagine she would give up her inheritance to be at peace and would only get involved when her safety or that of her children was threatened.
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polarysvelaryon · 2 months ago
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I can't believe they changed the actor. Does anyone know what happened to the first one? (How did they convince Tony Stark to play this role?)
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polarysvelaryon · 2 months ago
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I'm hyperfocused on Deadshot and unfortunately it's been difficult! Normally I get hooked on the original material and then look for complements. In the last few days I've read some comics, watched the animations, watched some gameplays (I wouldn't play the whole game just for that, sorry) and even tried watching the Live Action, and do you know what the problem is? He finished! I can't find fan reviews, fanart, or horrible posts to discuss, it's almost (or totally) dead. This is sad. There aren't even fanfics. FANFICS! There must have been hundreds, but I could only find 2 of the Arrow Deadshot.
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polarysvelaryon · 2 months ago
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Random heroine idea
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polarysvelaryon · 2 months ago
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Woman - Brazilian Amazon Warriors: Icamiabas
European colonizers, in 1541, claimed to have encountered a tribe of warrior women Indigenous, called Icamiabas, with whom they had fought.
After the European colonizers had to retreat following the attack with blowgun and archery when entered in their territory, so associated the girls with the Amazons of Greek mythology, thus naming the place "River of the Amazons", today called "River Amazon " (but it was previously called Paraná-Assú by the indigenous people of old, meaning 'large similar to the sea'. Really, it's the largest river by discharge volume of water in the world).
Because of this, not only is the river today called the Amazon River, but this became the name of that Brazilian state (Amazonas), once the location of the legend, and also where the name of the largest tropical forest in the world derived from: Amazon Forest.
Legend has it that Icamiabas it was a nation of women, made up of a matriarchal society, characterized by female warriors who lived without men.
Once a year, some of the girls willingly welcomed men from other tribes during the "Festa de Iaci" ('Festival of the Moon') according to which, in order to procreate, at the end the womans dived into the river where took a green material to carve a muiraquitã*, which they gave to men (*a traditional indigenous amulet related to the Icamiabas, it was symbols of power, status and honor, and also as material for purchasing and exchanging others valuable objects).
After the festival, the Brazilian Amazons lived alone again. The girls babies born from these unions remained with the 'Amazons/Icamiabas', while the boys were perhaps given to the men with the amulet in the following year, but some darker versions of the legend believe that they killed male babies.
It received the status of a legend, because beyond the European and Indigenous report, it is not really known whether they existed and there is controversy, among those who believe and do not believe in the existence of these womans.
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polarysvelaryon · 2 months ago
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Actually, maybe it did, but I kind of gave it up after seeing Yara throw an Enchanted one. It felt so...wrong. I read it, but it was very grudgingly and soon after I forgot it existed. By the way, does anyone know if Yara exists in DC's current chronology?
Sometimes I remember that Brazil has legends about Jaci(the moon goddess) resurrecting a woman and really giving her powers(that's where DC got Yara's name from, but I don't remember any reference to Jaci in this Wonder Girl's comics , which is ironic because she is a more "commercial" and easily accessible divine figure, even being mentioned in the history of "Amazonian" warriors).
Rip Marc, you would have loved to be Jaci's Knight.
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polarysvelaryon · 2 months ago
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Sometimes I remember that Brazil has legends about Jaci(the moon goddess) resurrecting a woman and really giving her powers(that's where DC got Yara's name from, but I don't remember any reference to Jaci in this Wonder Girl's comics , which is ironic because she is a more "commercial" and easily accessible divine figure, even being mentioned in the history of "Amazonian" warriors).
Rip Marc, you would have loved to be Jaci's Knight.
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