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the biggest problem with this scene is that the speed of sound is slower than the speed of light, so Kai and Skylor should have seen the explosion before hearing it. How can I watch a franchise that so carelessly ignores the laws of physics?
also there's no way Jay and Clouse survived RIP
#just having fun#also who designed that mech#did they install explosives inside?#skylor has a perfect poker face#0 facial reaction to the explosion#and Kai thinks Nya just likes exploding things#ninjago#ninjago season 4#tournament of elements#ninjago jay#ninjago clouse#ninjago kai#ninjago skylor
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I’m simple Sangvis t-dolls first kiss with there S/0
(GFL) Scarecrow, Architect, Gager, and Hunter's first kiss
So, I actually went completely overboard on Scarecrow's part originally before remembering what the prompt even was, so that's going to turn into a short fic now! Also I feel like Sangvis names will be far easier to remember for those struggling with the weapon names of the Griffin T-Dolls.
Scarecrow's mask was gently taken off by S/O, as she watched, her face unmoving the entire duration.
In her head, she knew how stupid this whole affair was.
A human falling in love with an android made no logical sense. And yet...she made no effort to resist.
Scarecrow's eyes did not close as they leaned into her face, gently pressing their lips against hers.
When they pulled away, S/O seemed worried that they had offended her given that she didn't even blink.
(Scarecrow) "I sense an increase in your heartrate, as well as your mouth creasing into a frown. You did not make me mad. I simply lack the facial systems to portray any emotion."
(S/O) "Ah...right. I honestly forgot about that."
(Scarecrow) "You forgot I was a T-Doll?"
(S/O) "...Y-Yes."
Scarecrow's eyes focused on S/O before turning away, her hand hesitating for a moment as it wrapped around their hand..
Was she...flustered?
(Scarecrow) "It is foolish of you to forget that fact so easily."
She didn't know how to feel being mistaken for a human, considering the fact she couldn't even emote.
Architect was practically bouncing up and down with energy as she snuggled up into S/O.
She was busy telling them about her very explosive day, before she felt S/O's weight lean into her head.
And she felt their lips on her forehead. That enough got her to stop her completely, and almost short circuit something in her digimind.
She turned towards S/O with a smile that was growing bigger than ever.
(Architect) "That...That felt really nice! How did you do it? Like this?"
Without warning, she almost slammed her head into S/O, crashing her lips with energy matching her enthusiasm, giving a cheeky smile.
(Architect) "That's called a...H-Hang on I got it...um..."
(S/O) "Hah, a 'kiss', Architect."
(Architect) "HEY! I said I had it!"
She began pouting as S/O laughed at her cute reaction.
Gager's thoughts completely halted upon feeling S/O's lips upon hers, her hand quickly reaching for her own lips.
(Gager) "I...T-That...Why did you...?"
S/O simply smiled in response, making her sigh.
Gager could handle the battlefield no problem as an elite T-Doll.
But this field of expertise was beyond her understanding.
Let alone trying to gather the reason a human was even infatuated with her in this way.
(Gager) "I cannot process why you feel the need to kiss a T-Doll..."
(S/O) "How about kissing someone I love?"
Gager's eyes widened at that, failing to produce any other sound other than more stutters.
Her shoulders slumped, instead just smiling in response, albeit bashfully.
(Gager) "I...promise in the future I will be more reciproactive to your affection.
Hunter is momentarily stunned when S/O suddenly leans into her lips and gives it a kiss.
She quickly backs off, before realizing it looked like she hated the feeling.
(Hunter) "A-Ah, sorry. Next time just warn me, I was just unprepared for it."
Hunter relaxes and smiles back at S/O, chuckling.
(Hunter) "Though, the hunter should prepared for its prey at any time, wouldn't you agree?"
Her bravado is quickly demolished the moment she feels S/O's hands on her rapidly warming cheek.
(Hunter) "A-Alright, now hold on! Now you're just getting greedy!"
...Wait, her frame could blush?
Since when?!
#girls' frontline imagines#girls' frontline x reader#girls' frontline headcanons#scarecrow gfl x reader#architect gfl x reader#gager gfl x reader#hunter gfl x reader#scarecrow gfl#architect gfl#gager gfl#hunter gfl
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We see so many indications of how much Yamato cares for Taichi and constantly goes out of his way to look out for him. Do you see anything that shows this love and affection is reciprocated, that Taichi is looking out for Yamato too?
Sorry for responding much later than I originally said I would:(
Umm… I feel like there are multiple questions being asked here
If you are asking if we see Taichi looking out for Yamato, myanswer is “Not really”.
But in Taichi’s defense, he is dealing with a pretty huge mentalcrisis and needs far more support than he can reciprocate. He shows anunderstanding for Jyou’s dilemma, but I think that is in part because hisdilemma is similar. Also, it’s worth noting that he is defending Jyou’sbehavior to Yamato specifically, who is also the same person he has had todefend his own behavior to.
We don’t see Taichi actively looking out for anyone untilSoshitsu (Loss), wherin we see him looking out for Koushiro
As well as Sora
As well as his little sister.
But this is in the same movie where we see him actively chasingafter Meicoomon, and once again making decisions for the group. So, it’s safeto say his mental state is in a much better place, enough to allow for him tolook out for other people.
In regards to Yamato, there isn’t any specific moment where he hasa need to look out for him in this movie, except for the scene where they areboth drowning. They do nod at each other in that scene, which could be themboth making sure the other is okay, while also saying that theythemselves are okay. This interpretation certainly makes more sense to me than“okay, we’re going to swim upwards, got it”… like “well duh we’re going to swimupwards”, I can’t see them needing to mutually agree on that :P
If you are asking if Taichi caresabout Yamato, shows signs of worrying about him, is aware of him, understandshim and returns his affection, then my answer is “Yes”.
In Saikai, Taichi immediatelycatches on to the fact that musical differences does not mean musicaldifferences (not that this is any kind of huge feat though, but still :P).
We later get a scene thatdirectly tells us that Taichi has an understanding of Yamato:
Not only does this show thatTaichi understands where Yamato is coming from, but also that he is notjudgmental of his outburst.
In addition, it may be worthnoting that his outburst makes Taichi question his current conflict, implyinghe relies on Yamato’s approval.
Okay, I’m stretching it withthis next one, but I do feel that there is a potential Taiyama reading to thefollowing scene. It’s one of the scenes where Taichi is asking Daigo questionsat the Onsen.
After this very briefexchange we see Taichi looking away:
And continues to look awaywhile Takeru and Daigo have their exchange:
My question is “why?”.
We can assume he’s stoppedlistening to Daigo and to the conversation at that point because when peopleare paying attention to a conversation, even while looking away, they usuallyhave their eyes glancing in the direction of the conversation. Here however, Taichi’sattention appears to be somewhere else. He could be contemplating what Daigojust told him - this is the obvious answer as we see him look down, perhaps incontemplation, a moment later:
But again, why is he lookingoff to the right, and what exactly is he thinking about? It’s not like Daigogave him much to work with, but the animators still drew attention to thisscene.
So, I theorize it’s becausehe’s actually thinking about Yamato. It seems like they haven’t spoken much since theend of Saikai, and there’s even some indication that they are intentionallyavoiding each other.
If you watch the shot justbefore the conversation between Taichi and Daigo starts, you will seethat Yamato is walking off to the right, in the direction that we see Taichilooking later on:
So, if my reading of thismoment is correct, then this indicates that not only does Taichi have an awareness of Yamato’swhereabouts to an extent, but also that he contemplates everything that is going onbetween them.
Like I pointed out in my Yamato’s awarenessof Taichi Part 2 post, at the end of Ketsui, Taichi notices Yamato looking athim and smiles.
This could be taken as him acknowledging Yamato’s concernand telling him he’s alright or as him wanting to reconcile with Yamato, orboth. Either way, it shows he cares about Yamato and their relationship, and isalso aware when Yamato is watching him.
Moving on to Kokuhaku, wehave his facial expressions as Yamato leaves from their ‘date’:
These facial expressions, tome, are semi similar to Yamato’s facial expressions after the airport battle.Taichi looks concerned (especially in that second shot), but also perhaps a bitconfused by Yamato’s behavior.
No matter how you want tointerpret these facial expressions, Taichi is watching Yamato intently as heleaves, so I guess we could say that this is an instant of Taichi looking outfor Yamato.
However, there is another scenein Kokuhaku that, in my opinion, makes it pretty clear that Taichi cares a lotabout Yamato and worries about him.
Let’s break down thefollowing scene, wherin Meiko arrives on the battlefield and subsequently has tobe saved by Yamato (side note, I need to learn how to make GIFs or video asap).
Additional side note: In mybreakdown of this scene I’m both fighting in favour of a Taiyama reading, aswell as fighting against a Meichi reading (sorry Meichi shippers).
Begin watching this video at2:22 minutes and watch until 2:30
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9u2aaH7TYDE
The group hears Meiko callout for Meicoomon and turn to look, upon doing so, they quickly realize thatshe is heading into danger.
The first person to commentis Jyou who says “Don’t be reckless” and does make a slight move forward. Thesecond Jyou says that, we see Sora turn her head towards Taichi, while everyoneelse is still looking towards Meiko, as if she is anticipating his next move.This makes sense because Sora knows Taichi well enough to know that he, 98% ofthe time, has no issues putting himself in danger to protect others.
Taichi proceeds to call Meikoan idiot and move forward as if to try and stop her or protect her. This is nodifferent from his actions in Saikai, when he realized she was in danger ofbeing attacked by Alphamon and made a move to protect her. Except that inSaikai he was stopped by his PTSD, while in this movie he is held back by Sora.
Then we hear Mimi call outMeiko’s name (her dialogue is not in the subs, but if you listen you canclearly hear Mimi say “Meimei” slightly after Sora says “don’t”).
So, in this sequence we have3 of the Digidestined showing concern for Meiko, and both Jyou and Taichi moveforward, so both can be read as considering running to protect her or intercepther.
Watch video from 0:00-0:15
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cL6Em_57-A
When Ikakumon gets throwninto the glass, we see that Meiko is dangerously close to the explosion itcauses. The chosen can obviously see this as well and all look equallyconcerned, though Taichi is the only one to call out to her, yelling “watchout” (I concede that this could be a point in Meichi’s favor).
However, we then see Yamatojump in to push her out of the way just before a ton of metal poles are aboutto impale her. And then we hear Taichi scream Yamato’s name.
This was always aninteresting moment to me because he screams Yamato’s name after we, theaudience, see that him and Meiko are safely out of harm’s way. This leads me tobelieve one of two things. Either it’s screamed in post shock of seeing Yamatorisk his life, or,
If you look at this shot youwill notice there is a cloud of dust from the debree in front of them. I haveno idea what the other kids line of sight is on Yamato and Meiko, but I thinkit is entirely plausible that Taichi and the others cannot see if the two areokay until after the dust cloud clears. So, when Taichi screams for Yamato,it’s because he cannot see whether or not Yamato is okay and is scared that hemay be injured.
Either way though, I think itspeaks volumes that Taichi is the only one to call out Yamato’s name, which, Imight add, is not a common thing to happen. Usually more than one of the chosenacknowledges when someone else is potentially in danger or something happens tothem. This leads me to believe that the creators really wanted to highlightTaichi’s concern for Yamato (and only Yamato, he doesn’t call out Meiko’s nameat all).
Actually, in this wholescene, Mimi is the only one to call for Meiko, the others acknowledge she is indanger but don’t call out her name the way Mimi does (points to Meimi).
I also want to add, and noone has to agree with me on this, but I personally feel that the delivery ofthe line “Yamato” (delivered to show Taichi’s concern for Yamato) has way morefear and concern packed behind it than the line “Watch out” (delivered to showTaichi’s concern for Meiko).
In Shoshitsu, we have himquoting Yamato word for word when he makes the decision to find Meicoomon andreunite her with Meiko. This indicates that he genuinely takes the thingsYamato says to heart.
Lastly, we have the fact thatTaichi is always teasing Yamato:
His teasing of Yamatoindicates that he likes getting reactions out of him, and possibly gouge hisfacial expressions. This is also a pretty staple anime romance trope, havingthe one love interest tease the other because they enjoy seeing their reactions.It’s a pretty classic thing to see in real life romantic relationshipsas well.
So, I don’t think that Taichiwatches out for Yamato the way Yamato watches out for him, but like I alludedto before, Taichi is the one who needs looking out for right now. It’s his turnto have Yamato watch out for him, cause Taichi was watching out for Yamato alot in Adventure while Yamato was going through his whole crisis (I should makea post about that someday).
But, there is absolutely nodoubt in my mind that Taichi understands and cares very deeply for Yamato. Idefinitely think Yamato’s affection is reciprocated.
#50cyg answers#taiyama#digihusbands#taichi x yamato#i did not rewatch all of tri to make this so I could definitely be missing some moments#i am so sorry I forgot to initially put this under a cut#i probably just pissed off a ton of people who got this on their dash in it's full length
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Verse: Sonic with Star Wars Influence Date: 7/8/2018 Full Name: Jerard Kal Pronunciation: (Jeh-rahr Kah-l) Nickname/Alias: Jerard, J Meaning: Jerard was a name he gave himself, but his sur name, Kal, means knife, and it’s the name of his clan Origin: I liked the way Gerard sounded but I wanted to use a different letter. Title: Self-Proclaimed Warlord of Mandalore Pet Name: N/A ID Number: N/A Signature: A bit of a messy scrawl. He doesn’t practice writing much so it’s hard to understand sometimes. Gender: Male Gender Role: Masculine Orientation: Demisexual Real Age: (Biologically 45, Mentally 82, Chronologically 15,000+ due to stasis) Age Appearance: Older hedgehog but physically fit and healthy, albeit shorter than most. Birthday: 41 BBY Deathday: N/A Birthplace: Corellia Astrological Sign: N/A Zodiac Sign: N/A Immediate Family: Somrad Kal (Adoptive Father), Dux Magnum (Friend/Brother), Deix Kal (Adopted Son), Alreidz Kal (Adopted Son) Distant Family: Nareen Magnum, H’Racca, Fate, Suzz Parenting: In the Jedi Temple, it was rather cold and distant. When he joined his adoptive father’s family, he was a very warm, jovial person who was considerate and paid very close attention to Jerard’s needs. Upbringing: Honor, Glory, Integrity, and Compassion were above and beyond the greatest tenants that he was raised with, putting great value in family and loyalty to his word. Infancy: Jerard had a very basic neutral infancy, being taught basics in Jedi Daycare. Childhood: Jerard struggled with his emotional spontaneity in an environment that preached control and discipline, making his childhood very difficult for him as he clashed with the doctrines of the Jedi. 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When Happy: Boisterous laughter When Depressed: Isolates himself and stay away from others. When Angry: Grits teeth, some glares, possibly isolates self or, if very angry, attacks the aggressor. Note: These are generalizations. Different situations will create different reactions. Current Residence: Small two bedroom domed home. Community: Kind and open community. Very friendly. 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Champions League 2018: The best moments – from Roma
Does it really have to end?
From Roma pulling off one of the greatest shocks in history, to Italy legend Gianluigi Buffon absolutely losing it – it’s been an incredible Champions League campaign.
Here’s how some of the most memorable moments unfolded…
That time Barcelona DIDN’T score
There are some results you just don’t see coming. This was one of them.
The almighty Barcelona were held to a 0-0 draw by Olympiakos as they failed to score in a Champions League group stage game for the first time in five (yes, five) years.
Luis Suarez had the best chance when he hit the crossbar but was clearly not wearing his shooting boots.
THAT Ronaldo goal
“Did you see Ronaldo’s goal?”
This was probably the most talked about moment in this year’s competition in playgrounds, offices and on social media.
Real Madrid’s Cristiano Ronaldo scored an absolutely outrageous overhead bicycle kick against Juventus in their quarter-final first-leg. It was so good even the Juve fans stood up and applauded his skill and audacity.
More than 1.2m tweets mentioned Ronaldo’s name in the 12 hours following the stunning strike. His peers all seemed to agree the goal was something special, with Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford among those reacting on Twitter.
Perhaps the best reaction, however, was from Real manager, Zinedine Zidane, who encapsulated how many of us were feeling with one dumbstruck facial expression and a disbelieving hand on the head.
The hyperbole continued for hours after the net had stopped rippling, but former Real defender Alvaro Arbeloa summed it up quite nicely.
His tweet roughly translates to: “Ronaldo can now leave earth and play with Martians. He has done everything here.”
Liverpool’s dismantling of Manchester City
Manchester City’s team bus wasn’t all that was damaged at a hostile Anfield on that Wednesday evening in March.
City’s pride was a little fragile too after an abundantly confident Liverpool put three past them in their Champions League quarter-final first leg.
Liverpool have made it all the way to Saturday’s final against Real Madrid
At one stage, the comeback appeared to be on during the second leg at Etihad Stadium when Gabriel Jesus slotted past Loris Karius within the first two minutes.
As it turned out, the drama had only just begun.
The home side were denied a penalty and had a goal disallowed for offside, causing manager Pep Guardiola to march on to the pitch in an explosion of fury.
The outburst saw him forced to watch the second half from the stands, which gave Liverpool the cue to take full advantage of the dip in energy from the fans and players.
Mo Salah’s away goal all but secured the victory, Roberto Firmino’s second was just twisting the knife.
Final aggregate score: Manchester City 1-5 Liverpool.
Roma stun Barcelona
Well if we thought Liverpool conquering the ‘all-conquering Manchester City’ was a shock result, we had another think coming…
Kostas Manolas’ celebrations summed up the atmosphere at the Stadio Olimpico
Roma were given all but no chance of making it past Guardiola’s former side Barcelona, who took a 4-1 lead into the second leg in Rome.
However, goals from Edin Dzeko, Daniele de Rossi and Kostas Manolas told us Roma were not ready to accept defeat.
The game finished 3-0 on the night, and 4-4 on aggregate. It was Dzeko’s away goal from the first leg that made all the difference.
The crowd at the Stadio Olimpico erupted at the final whistle as the Roma substitutes and coaching staff piled on to the pitch to celebrate with the players.
There were tears in the stands from those watching, not quite believing what they had witnessed. Roma’s social media team also got caught up in the madness.
…and then there was Real Madrid v Juventus
Just when we thought we had seen it all, up steps the most dramatic and incident-filled game of the tournament yet. And who was centre stage? Who do you think?
No-one gave Juventus a chance. After all, no team in Champions League history has lost 3-0 at home in the first leg and gone on to wipe out the deficit in the away match.
Here’s how the madness unfolded:
2nd minute: Juventus get the early goal they need when Mario Mandzukic heads home.
37th minute: Unbelievable! Mandzukic does it again before half-time. Juventus are now just one goal behind on aggregate.
60th minute: They’ve done it! Somehow Juve are level. Keylor Navas flaps at a cross and Blaise Matuidi bundles the loose ball in. The tie is all-square with 30 minutes remaining.
93rd minute: Drama right at the end. Medhi Benatia’s push on Lucas Vazquez is adjudged to be a foul and referee Michael Oliver points to the spot. Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon is incensed by the decision and is sent off for dissent.
97th minute: With former Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny now in goal, Ronaldo steps to up to stick home the penalty and send Real into the last four.
99th minute: Full-time whistle goes. Bedlam.
All this and we haven’t even mentioned Tottenham beating Real Madrid 3-1, despite the Spanish side having double the number of shots on goal as Spurs.
Neither have we covered the number of goals scored across the entire competition – a staggering 397 so far – a tournament record.
Not to mention the fact Liverpool have broken the record for the most goals scored in a single Champions League season, 46 goals in 14 games including qualifying.
No space either for the Reds’ sensational 7-6 semi-final win over Roma.
Could Saturday’s final provide another moment to add to this list? Watch this space!
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