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The most recent episode of Interview with a Vampire let's us see Lestat's side of the story and see how it compares to Louis' accounting of their relationship. As a result, it reaffirms just how unreliable of a narrator Louis is, but it also further illuminates elements of his character that the director and writers have been playing with since the beginning of the show.
There's this part in the episode where Lestat turns to Louis and apologizes and it's framed with Lestat turned to Louis on one side and Claudia on his other side. They're the angel and devil on Louis' shoulders, but who is the angel and who is the devil? And as my friend said, Armand and Daniel are placed into that same dynamic with Louis later on. We are being asked to decide who to trust, who's telling the truth, who's the good guy, but the fact of unreliability robs us of that decision.
This whole story is about Louis, he's the protagonist, though not the narrator, and he is constantly being pulled in two directions, no matter when or where he is in his story. He's a mind split in two, divided by nature and circumstance. He's vampire and human, owner and owned, father and child, angel and devil. He's both telling the story and being told the story. His history is a story he tells himself, and as we've seen, sometimes that story is not whole.
Louis is the angel who saved Claudia from the fire but he's also the devil who sentenced her to an life of endless torment, the adult trapped in the body of a child. He's the angel who rescued Lestat from his grief and also the devil who abandoned him, who couldn't love him, could only kill and leave him.
He's pulled in two directions, internally and externally at all times and so it's no wonder that he feels the need to confess, first to the priest, then Daniel, and then Daniel again.
He's desperate to be heard, a Black man with power in Jim Crow America who's controlled by his position as someone with a seat at the table but one who will never be considered equal. He doesn't belong to the Black community or the white community, he can't. He acts as a go-between, a bridge, one who is pushed and pulled until he can't take it anymore. He's a fledgling child to an undead father, he's a young queer man discovering his sexual identity with an infinitely experienced partner. He's confessing because he wants to be absolved, that human part of him that was raised Catholic, that child who believed, he wants to be saved. He wants to be seen.
Louis wants to attain a forever life that is morally pure, but he can't. He's been soiled by sin, by "the devil," as he calls Lestat, and he can never be clean again. Deep down, I think he knows this, but he can't stop trying to repent. He tries to self-flagellate by staying with Lestat and then tries to repent by killing him, but can't actually follow through. He follows Claudia to Europe to try and assuage his guilt. He sets himself on fire, attempts to burn himself at the stake, to purify his body, rid himself of the dark gift.
Louis is a man endlessly trying to account for the pain he has caused and he ultimately fails, over and over again, because he can't get rid of what he is. A monster. He's an endlessly hungry monster. He's hungry for love, for respect, for power, for forgiveness, for death. He's a hole that can never be filled. He can never truly acquire any of those things because he will always be punishing himself for wanting and needing them in the first place. He will never truly believe he deserves them and as a result, can't accept them if they are ever offered. He can never be absolved for he has damned himself by accepting the dark gift and thus has tainted himself past the point of saving.
#iwtv amc#iwtv#interview with the vampire#interview with the vampire amc#louis de pointe du lac#louis iwtv#iwtv spoilers#iwtv season 2#iwtv s2 e7#iwtv meta#interview with the vampire meta#confession as a motif throughout the series#the way catholic imagery is inherent in vampire media#the way this series plays with unreliable narration so you never know who to believe#louis is such a phenomenally well crafted and dimensional character#and i think the show specifically creates a much more nuanced version of his character than he seems to be in the books#at least from what i've heard#i haven't read the books but i have read/been told about the changes they made to his character from book to movie#and i don't think he's as sympathetic or compelling if he's white#i think the way they updated the story with louis and claudia both being black really adds to their characters#it adds so much dimension to the way they interact with the world and also with lestat#lestat as a wealthy paternalistic white european man#in opposition to two black people in america#the multi-dimensionality of that dynamic and how race class and gender play a role in that#i could write an essay about this#i can absolutely find some sociological theory to use as a lens to discuss this#it's fascinating how well the writers and directorial team are doing with this adaptation#most book to movie/tv adaptations are mid at best#and this one pays homage to the original while also improving and updating the content significantly#i think it's also so important how the show is filmed with beauty and horror both taking precedence
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what the fuck is up with Reyna. who tf is she. how did she become this crazy crime overlord. who was she when she was a child. is she single- [gunshot]
(Seriously tho this ur excuse to tell me absolutely anything you want about her bc I am Obsessed)
childhood lore is secret right now (I cooked really hard with it tho believe me I want to share but I'm storing it for the future) but she grew up on a farm in a village in the American Midwest. (the main story takes place in an alternate timeline where the world's structure is similar but slightly different to reality) How she got the international criminal empire is uhhhhh scratches head not sure the mechanisms of how exactly she did that for now but she was very very motivated about scouring the world for evil and forbidden information. crime empire is simply the most efficient way of going about her plans. The short explanation of her motives is that she wants to starve gods.
#I'm still working on her lore#it's hard to make it. believable#solius asks#worldbuilding is hard#solius ocs#solius art#she really does orchestrate the main story plot tho#America in this universe is much more isolated to the world#there's no commercial airplanes across the world because of climate concerns so. the only way out of the country is by boats#she basically manipulates the main antagonistic cult into going and getting an Artifact from across the world by boat#to bring back to finish their own (incorrect) ritual#and then takes the artifact to orchestrate it properly herself#spoiling the entire 3 acts of the main story LoL#she's much older than she looks#and then she's got her whole little prequel role#which is actually how I've drawn her here#and then in the third act when the main cast is completely gone and we're 3849 years in the future#she's like really fucking powerful#hanging out around the universe#and she's got two besties/worsties who are equally as crazy and powerful as her#sigh#rambling incoherent infodump GO!
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Still so fucking angry they've hijacked Sam's time to shine so they can shove in some pro israel zionist propaganda brought to us by the ugliest most talentless motherfucker they could find
Justice for Sam Wilson
#waiting to watch it online with her entire role clipped out of it#captain america new world order#sam wilson
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not sure how to break it to americans but it will rot your brain if you start taking "america is not currently fascist / heading towards fascism" as an unquestionable fact
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Ok yes America hating the cold is funny (eh) BUT. have you considered that I like the imagery of an America sitting alone in the forest in the bleak mid-winter landscape of an east coast woods, all alone in both body and mind, agonizing over her seeming doom to be stuck in the throes of loneliness for all eternity?
#aph nyo america#aph america#i want engagement <3#secret confession i actually hate that canonically america doesnt do well in the cold#it gives too much ammo to the west coasters (villains) who can’t let my poor baby alfred be the east coast girl he truly is#also in a broader sense i feel like it creates a weird divide in both the portrayal of america and the connection he has with his country#as its representation#america is one of the most climate diverse countries in the entire world and i feel like making the REPRESENTATION OF AMERICA not be able t#handle a large majority of his country’s climate is an Odd choice and creates an unfortunate barrier between american culture#and the way it’s portrayed in hetalia#imo one of the most amazing parts of the geography of the us is its ability to be a metaphor for the american people#so insanely diverse and fundamentally different and completely irreconcilable—but it works anyways.#the land works together anyways //we// work together anyways we become one anyways despite what any and all logic dictates#what any and all logic DEMANDS#so for america to not be able to represent that cohesion + community—and in fact represent an intense and almost INNATE complete inability#to even try being accepting of and embracing our differences—is just.. not something I like + insinuates a very odd view of American cultur#my eyes are shutting as i type this im so tired#sorry if this is horribly written rip#i see this a lot in the hetalia fandom (IK I JUST DID IT IN THIS POST LMAO BUT I SWEAR I DO IT AS A JOKE; I REALLY DO APPRECIATE THE WEST#COAST AND AM FULLY AWARE OF ITS ROLE IN THE US CULTURE AND FUNCTION) where people write alfred as being almost hostilely exclusionary???#towards certain areas of america—city al who doesn’t like the country; country al who doesn’t like the newfangled cities; northerner al#who hates the southerners (because theyre poor + dont fit the author’s view of respectable people BUT THATS FOR A DIFFERENT POST);southerne#al who hates the northerners—and it’s all very gross to me. america is not—at its core—a country/culture founded on separation!! our ideals#are based on being—at our most basic—separate multi-faceted individuals who COME TOGETHER!! as one because of common ideals and love#E PLURIBUS UNUM!!!!!!#ok im done gn
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ok ok I like and prefer older brother America
But i love and am obsessed with older sister America
#It makes me have so many feelings#like a relatively young??America being left alone to protect and fend for her feral little French brother all while facing the world as a#young looking immortal female nation?? whos' people have already chased her down and killed her at least once#how she had to grow up so much faster then even Alfred did#how all she wanted to do as a young colony/girl was protect her little brother from feeling anymore sadness and from seeing the pain she#is experiencing due to being a young woman/girl#parentification being a direct result of Arthurs sexism and the gender norms of the time#she grows to resent her role as her brothers caregiver but LOVES him so much since he really is her only family#it breaks her heart to finally put herself and her people first#she hides so much of her experience from him just so she can protect him but like it ends up causing problems cus he is big time confused#uggg many thoughts#nyo america#hws canada
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I know that Wild Kratts is one of those shows where the main [human] characters don't age despite it still being a quasi-continuity driven show, but it does admittedly make me sad that the WK kids from the earlier seasons are now relegated to (presumably permanent) background cameos because of this.
#wild kratts#pbs kids#pbs kids go#gavin kratt#2d gavin kratt#2d martin kratt#2d chris kratt#wild kratts kids#This was a revelation that I've had since watching Our Blue and Green World#But most of the child actors have grown up within the 10+ years of them being on the show#so they'd probably be too old to reprise their roles#Gavin and Ronan haven't had speaking roles since Seasons 4-5#Not to mention IRL Ronan Kratt to my knowledge has made it pretty big with his soccer career#and probably wouldn't have the time to reprise his role because of this#That one kid from the Fireflies adventure we never saw again#Ellie (that one girl in the red shirt) hasn't had a speaking role since the bat episode#Ronan Kratt actually did come back to voice his character in S7 but it was obviously deeper than how he sounded in S4#And Nina (the girl from Central America) had 3 different VAs#I'm starting to think that part of the reason Seasons 4-7 gave us so many new kid characters#is because they knew that they wouldn't have the ones from S1-3 come back regularly with the actors growing up#Which on some level I do understand#Even if they can't age up the characters (because that would require completely new/upgraded models being made for a 2-year long season)#I think recasting the kids with similar-sounding actors would be nice#maybe it's just bc I miss Gavin and Ronan idk#But until further notice they're basically just ghosts. Again I didn't realize this until seeing their cameos in one of the recent episodes
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An OSR for the heathen — a side project that got out of hand
I decided to amalgamate two ideas I had orbiting my head for some time: i) write some sort of compendium for the homebrew I kept in my notebooks, and ii) create a game inspired by the tales, myths and, let’s say it, history of my country, Chile.
These are the first two pages of this OSR/NSR like games that sprout from mixing these two things. The layout and final design is still on the thinking tank, but I have some designs for characters and well, almost all the game already written, just some long tables away from finishing the text (and a whole lot of testing on the table).
#ttrpg#tabletop role playing game#roleplaying game#indie ttrpg#fantasy#ttrpg community#osr#dnd#original art#drawing#chile tumblr#chiloe#south america#game design#roleplaying games#role playing games#tabletop roleplaying#world building#things that get out of hand#nsr
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how it started
how it's going
#THE WAY THAT THEY GOT THE DICHOTOMY OF THEIR FRIENDSHIP & ROLES IN THE WORLD DOWN PAT#the meta in this comic is undefeated#steve rogers#bucky barnes#peggy carter#captain america#sentinel of liberty#issue 9#wednesday spoilers#ish
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Marvel: Heroes & Legends (1997) #1
#the interesting things here are that Steve recognizes he needs to ‘learn to lighten up’#particularly that that’s in the context of his relationship with Rick#since Steve acts so differently with him than he does with everyone else#that Steve would think ‘it’s hard for me to come out of my shell’ in the context of his relationship with Rick#when I would say he’s really overly emotionally expressive with Rick#both in that he tells Rick deeply personal things like that Rick’s given him the will to go on very early in their relationship#he also opens up to Rick later this issue about his ‘gnawing fear’ that the original Avengers won’t ever return to the team#but also in that he isn’t restrained with Rick at all#he’ll talk to him harshly if that’s the mood he’s in#(Steve genuinely does need to lighten up towards Rick)#with the expectation that Rick’s not going to leave him regardless#it stands out that Rick would insist ‘I’m /me/- not Bucky Barnes’ when really he’s trying to take Bucky’s exact role in Steve’s life#and because of that he never argued that point in either of his two stints with Steve#the closest would be ‘If I’m not good enough to fill Bucky’s boots… say so!’ in Captain America (1968) issue 110#and the idea that Steve made up his mind but allowed Rick to think otherwise is brand new#I think that Steve was inconsistent in the early issues of The Avengers (1963) not because he was tricking Rick#but because he was mentally all over the place#he didn’t tell Rick right away when he changed his mind about letting Rick be his sidekick after he learned Zemo is alive#so Rick didn’t learn about the change until Rick raised the topic#but that was definitely not above Steve trying to ‘find a way to break it to him- a way he’ll understand’ at all#that was because Steve was in his own world in his own mind#marvel#steve rogers#rick jones#my posts#comic panels
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Apparently seeing a single Reddit comment mention how something is like Gilead is enough for the brain to decide "let's read the handmaid's wiki page talking about Gilead" and long story short it's been five hours we now know the plot of Handmaid's Tale
#adhd? never met her#you couldn't pay us to actively watch it because there's just SO many themes we can't deal with.#but it's one of those morbid curiousity type of things. wiki pages are so nice at alleviating that.#did not expect that it took place in present day America and that the rest of the world is basically the same#also didn't completely expect - but was not as surprised - that there's different roles besides the maids#but besides that? oh yeah it's just as messed up as we initially thought#if you like it good for you. just not our thing#there is exactly one good thing we enjoyed from the parts of the plot we read tho:#''ok you're meant to get pregnant from my husband but he's infertile. why not try with our driver?'' & the maid/driver fall in love#that's a decent writing prompt to work with. a twist on the usual ''and they were both servants'' or ''it's an arranged marriage thing''#like take out the whole conception necessity you could reflavour it as ''you're suppose to marry X but they're ace so why not marry Y?''#and X is like a high ranking person while Y is slightly lower ranking than X
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I may hate this country but Steve Rogers deserves his milk and cookies.
It’s Fourth of July Eve so make sure to leave some milk and cookies out for Captain America
#cw usa#okay so I have complicated feelings about this country#but mostly negative ones about the role the usa plays in the world#and the way that the United States mostly refuses to come to terms with its own history#in ways that are deeply destructive to a large proportion of the population#steve rogers#marvel comics#Joe Simon#Jack Kirby#Captain America’s two Jewish dads
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"Once thought to be extinct, black-footed ferrets are the only ferret native to North America, and are making a comeback, thanks to the tireless efforts of conservationists.
Captive breeding, habitat restoration, and wildlife reintegration have all played a major role in bringing populations into the hundreds after near total extinction.
But one other key development has been genetic cloning.
In April [2024], the United States Fish and Wildlife Service announced the cloning of two black-footed ferrets from preserved tissue samples, the second and third ferret clones in history, following the birth of the first clone in December 2020.
Cloning is a tactic to preserve the health of species, as all living black-footed ferrets come from just seven wild-caught descendants. This means their genetic diversity is extremely limited and opens them up to greater risks of disease and genetic abnormalities.
Now, a new breakthrough has been made.
Antonia, a black-footed ferret cloned from the DNA of a ferret that lived in the 1980s has successfully birthed two healthy kits of her own: Sibert and Red Cloud.
These babies mark the first successful live births from a cloned endangered species — and is a milestone for the country’s ferret recovery program.
The kits are now three months old, and mother Antonia is helping to raise them — and expand their gene pool.
In fact, Antonia’s offspring have three times the genetic diversity of any other living ferrets that have come from the original seven ancestors.
Researchers believe that expanded genetic diversity could help grow the ferrets’ population and help prime them to recover from ongoing diseases that have been massively detrimental to the species, including sylvatic plague and canine distemper.
“The successful breeding and subsequent birth of Antonia's kits marks a major milestone in endangered species conservation,” said Paul Marinari, senior curator at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute.
“The many partners in the Black-footed Ferret Recovery Program continue their innovative and inspirational efforts to save this species and be a model for other conservation programs across the globe.”
Antonia actually gave birth to three kits, after mating with Urchin, a 3-year-old male ferret. One of the three kits passed away shortly after birth, but one male and one female are in good health and meeting developmental milestones, according to the Smithsonian.
Mom and babies will remain at the facility for further research, with no plans to release them into the wild.
According to the Colorado Sun, another cloned ferret, Noreen, is also a potential mom in the cloning-breeding program. The original cloned ferret, Elizabeth Ann, is doing well at the recovery program in Colorado, but does not have the capabilities to breed.
Antonia, who was cloned using the DNA of a black-footed ferret named Willa, has now solidified Willa’s place as the eighth founding ancestor of all current living ferrets.
“By doing this, we’ve actually added an eighth founder,” said Tina Jackson, black-footed ferret recovery coordinator for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, in an interview with the Colorado Sun.
“And in some ways that may not sound like a lot, but in this genetic world, that is huge.”
Along with the USFWS and Smithsonian, conservation organization Revive & Restore has also enabled the use of biotechnologies in conservation practice. Co-founder and executive director Ryan Phelan is thrilled to welcome these two new kits to the black-footed ferret family.
“For the first time, we can definitively say that cloning contributed meaningful genetic variation back into a breeding population,” he said in a statement.
“As these kits move forward in the breeding program, the impact of this work will multiply, building a more robust and resilient population over time.”"
-via GoodGoodGood, November 4, 2024
#ferret#ferrets#mustelid#black footed ferret#conservation#endangered species#conservation biology#biodiversity crisis#dna#genetics#cloning#good news#hope#hope posting#hopecore#hopepunk
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finally checking out the Snowpiercer series and so far my main take away is that a 90 minute film is just about the perfect amount of space for grappling with "apocalypse death train" as a serious grimdark dystopia concept, and more space than that gives the audience time to realize how silly "apocalypse death train" is when you think about it for too long.
#yeah yeah yeah they must keep moving or else theyll freeze. simple & effective world-building! but still kinda silly lol#honestly i think im just bitter over the idea of north america having sufficiently functioning & connected rail networks#also mark another tally for 'lesbian cop' in media. genuinely has to be the most common job for wlw in film/tv. even in the apocalypse!#tbh im not the biggest daveed diggs fan. he's too imprinted on me for his cringe hamilton role#layten will start talking 'revolution' and it gives lin-manuel miranda lyrics every time lol#also the 'our own little north korea' line 🙄 uh-huh well you should BE so lucky if your apocalypse train were to run on juche#juche would actually be the ideal ideology here. much better than the eugenicist libertarian wetdream that it actually runs on#no class stratification. education & jobs for all. radical self-sufficiency. NOW we're saving humanity!#snowpiercer 2013 is one of my favorite movies so this version is interesting. i still really need to read to original graphic novel#dani talks about tv
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"What emerged in two interviews with Trump, and conversations with more than a dozen of his closest advisers and confidants, were the outlines of an imperial presidency that would reshape America and its role in the world. To carry out a deportation operation designed to remove more than 11 millions people from the country, Trump told me, he would be willing to build migrant detention camps and deploy the U.S. military, both at the border and inland. He would let red states monitor women's pregnancies and prosecute those who violate abortion bans. He would, at his personal discretion, withhold funds appropriated by Congress, according to top advisers. He would be willing to fire a U.S. Attorney who doesn't carry out his order to prosecute someone, breaking with a tradition of independent law enforcement that dates from America's founding. He is weighing pardons for every one of his supporters accused of attacking the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, more than 800 of whom have pleaded guilty or been convicted by a jury. He might not come to the aid of an attacked ally in Europe or Asia if he felt that country wasn't paying enough for its own defense. He would gut the U.S. civil service, deploy the National Guard to American cities as he sees fit, close the White House pandemic-preparedness office, and staff his Administration with acolytes who back his false assertion that the 2020 election was stolen."
-- "How Far Would He Go", TIME Magazine's interviews with Donald Trump, April 30, 2024.
I know we're saturated in coverage of Trump and it's easy (and probably better for our mental health) to usually ignore most of the articles when we see them, especially since he's so full of shit and infuriating. But it's also important to recognize that he is going to be the Republican nominee for President and he could absolutely be elected in November, and if you thought his first term was scary and dangerous, you need to understand that in a second term he's going to have people around him that are better prepared and VERY willing to do the crazy shit that he wants to do to this country. They aren't even hiding the fact that they are seeking vengeance against political opponents whom they feel have wronged them, and are ready to fundamentally dismantle the democratic foundations that are barely holding this country together after nearly 250 years.
Just look at what Trump says about the people who he incited to attack the United States Capitol in an attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 election and halt the peaceful transfer of power that has happened every four years since 1789:
"Trump has sought to recast an insurrectionist riot as an act of patriotism. 'I call them the J-6 patriots,' he say. When I ask whether he would consider pardoning every one of them, he says, 'Yes, absolutely.' As Trump faces dozens of felony charges, including for election interference, conspiracy to defraud the United States, willful retention of national-security secrets, and falsifying business records to conceal hush-money payments, he has tried to turn legal peril into a badge of honor."
Oh, and please note that Trump -- a former President of the United States and possible future President of the United States -- said on the record in these interviews with TIME: "There is a definite antiwhite feeling in the country and that can't be allowed either." We are at a point where political leaders are outright saying that in this country again, and it's because of Donald Trump.
So, take the time to recognize that Trump is straight-up telling us the country we're going to be living in if he wins again in November. And understand that your vote matters -- and WHO you vote for matters -- because, as I've been saying for years now, ELECTIONS HAVE FUCKING CONSEQUENCES.
#2024 Election#Politics#Donald Trump#President Trump#Trump Administration#Vote#ELECTIONS HAVE CONSEQUENCES#TIME Magazine
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