*The Acolyte Episode 5 Spoilers*
I think it's funny that after so much of the fandom saying the Acolyte is anti-jedi and pro-sith the sith's point of view is literally just "the jedi oppress me cause I'm not allowed to murder whoever I want 🥺😡"
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Rewatching a playthrough of Danganronpa and it actually shocks me how chill Monokuma is. Even when Kyoko goes around stealing his shit and he finds Makoto with it later he's like. Yeah okay. I don't hold it against you or anything it's cool. LMAO
He has every available opportunity to just kill everyone whenever, especially when they break the rules, but he never does. I really love villains who stick to their own rules so it's fair for everyone else :")
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As a certified Nezhead I think the Monkees fandom collectively needs to talk about Micky more. “Nez goat stream Different Drum” “so Torkcore” “Davy Jones tboy swag” what about Circus Boy. What about the guy who just put out an REM cover EP for some reason. What about our king Micky Dolenz.
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been thinking a lot about how odin weaponizes his abuse and emotional violence to keep his family in line, to the extent that thor is both a victim of it and a further perpetuator of it. literally in the very first scene where we meet thor and, despite his anger, thor is polite, respects the rule of hospitality, and while being a prolific alcoholic who has given up drinking, offers mead as a gift to his host.
and then odin barges in and proceeds to a) insult thor’s dead sons to his face, calling modi and magni “useless,” and outright remarking that their deaths don’t matter, b) proceed to push alcohol at thor over and over and even INSULTS thor for abstaining from alcohol, and then c) insults thor in front of everyone, remarking he’s only good for his strength, before expecting thor to fight kratos
it’s actually horrifying the more you watch because it’s just so insidious??? like thor pouring two drinks, one for kratos and one for atreus kratos immediately pushes one of the cups to thor, implying he won’t drink first because he doesn’t know if it’s poisoned. HE doesn’t know that thor has quit drinking; thor grumbles about the temptation, but otherwise resists. when odin comes in, odin helps himself to BOTH drinks, and after he’s taken a sip, he pushes the cups at thor. it’s not just that he’s moving them out of the way, he very deliberately pushes the cups towards thor BOTH times. then he remarks that thor “is no fun anymore,” needling thor for his refusal to drink.
like wow wow wow no wonder thor is passively suicidal. no wonder he’s stopped taking care of himself. no wonder mimir left and freya tried to run and tyr has been locked away. odin turns everyone around him into bombs that he lights the fuse on for his own amusement and lobs at his enemies, and he doesn’t care if he kills his own family doing so.
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No bc fuck tim but it really really bothers me how people ignore his growth like he used to be an asshole and I’ll give tim Stans one thing: now he’s so so so stale but what I disagree with is that this staleness is bc nobody likes him like it’s in fact the exact opposite where everyone likes him so much they dont want to do anything. Even when it’s him surface level challenging Bruce it’s when everyone else is doing it too; but he’s still the backbone of the fam! Etc. and it’s so irritating bc him gaining more compassion and empathy even for people he doesn’t fw is so fun to watch and that’s why the captain boomerang thing was so out of character! (Not in a from the author way but in a tim wouldn’t do that and he and Bruce both knew it which is why it went down like it did. Same way dick killing joker was ooc; not in fanon sense but in a he would hate himself forever for this sense) and speaking of that it’s such an interesting mirror to Bruce who genuinely believes that everyone can grow vs Tim’s it doesn’t matter if they grow it’s not my decision to make like it’s the same but it’s not AND WITH CASS’ IT DOESNT MATTER IF THEY CHOOSE NOT TO GROW I WONT DO IT! like ugh. And anyways even when people acknowledge it they boil it down to “Janet and Jack taught him that the capitalist pigs that they are” like no. This is who tim was. Tim was the kind of guy who’d blame a dead kid for dying. That’s ok. Also Janet and Jack? Please reread anything involving them that’s not a fic like Jack had anger issues and they were both aloof at worst like relax.
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love that on my Morally Reprehensible Cannibals show the most horrifying person around is a cop they introduced this season
i hate him so much he fills me with incandescent rage he is the walking avatar for incredibly banal wrongdoing in a world where people are constantly doing the weirdest crimes you’ve ever seen and i can’t wait for him to die.
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What if the whole 'infertility WHOOPS nvm' situation was caused by the DF? Maybe all the DF knew was that one of Firestar's children was to birth three warriors who could destroy them, and they obviously thought squilf was the one to do that, so they either tricked her or starclan into thinking she was infertile. What they DIDNT plan for was Leafpool breaking the code and getting pregnant, still fulfilling the mini prophecy.
Also my knowledge on things post first arc is really fuzzy but could mudclaw's death be from the DF? That put Onestar in power who iirc REALLLYYY hates TC bc he doesnt want to seem too friendly with them, thus dividing the clans more. Could work the other way around with them sparking Mudclaw's rebellion, amd Starclan stepping in to send the tree down.
Good suggestions! But I think I've got these two situations down pat already
Squilf's Infertility
I just kinda prefer the idea that sometimes people are infertile, y'know? Especially Squilf. I also don't want the Dark Forest to go away and have to open up the question of, "If they're not cursing her anymore, can she have babies now?"
No biobabies for Squilf. She raises the Three, and is the mentor of Jessy's and Bramble's daughter, Sparkpelt. She's just infertile because that's how things are sometimes.
Mudclaw's Rebellion
For this one, the Dark Forest's only involved insofar as Tigerstar is training Hawkfrost.
I want to make sure that Mudclaw's rebellion stays Mudclaw's idea primarily; I don't want to fall into the trap of canon material where they keep blaming the actions of their villains on Born Evil Cats without whom there would be no problems.
Mudclaw accepts Hawkfrost's reinforcements, and promises him power in exchange for help... but it wasn't the Dark Forest, or Hawkfrost, that suggested killing Onewhisker. Mudclaw did that.
And for that Mudclaw is actually going to the Dark Forest! He will not be in StarClan for my rewrite, likely becoming one of the cats who ends up defending Ashfur's Tunnel post-TBC along with Juniperclaw.
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Would Ghostmaker approve of an evil-Bat like in my last ask?
Mm. I don't think an "evil" Batman would change that much between them, to be honest. Perhaps they'd feel like they have even more in common and bond more as a consequence, but Minhkhoa's problem with Bruce's way of doing things would remain the same, no matter if Batman killed people or not.
Even if Bruce became a "bad" version of Batman from the start (maybe like the Batman his father became in Flashpoint) and killing criminals was part of his Vow, he'd still be doing it because of the loss of his parents. He'd be killing criminals to both punish them and to prevent more lives from being taken; it'd still be something deeply personal and emotional, which is what Ghostmaker essentially disapproves of:
Batman (2016) #105
This scene would probably go the same way even if Bruce's methods included killing, because Bruce still wouldn't be treating vigilantism and crime-fighting like an impersonal form of art. The conflict between him and Minhkhoa wouldn't change too much, in my opinion.
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