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moylis3 · 8 months ago
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bro changed the subject upd: lassie`s version
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potatoes-tomatoes · 1 year ago
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Happy Birthday, ya crazy mallard!
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sheylin66 · 8 months ago
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Into the Pit AU!
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This is 4 years after the 3 star ending.
[Spoilers ahead!] + (another drawing)
Oswald's family moved to a nearby town after Oz got his dad back from the ball pit. Oz recently got into highschool and his parents got decent jobs.
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They still visit Jeff's Pizzeria every now and then! The place has improved a lot ever since Oz helped Jeff with the arcades and all.
But Oswald never revisited the ball pit room.. He still thinks about it to this day because of frequent nightmares. What happened to the creature? Did Jeff get rid of it? Does he even know?.. Did it escape or go away? Did it ever exist? 👀 What if the ball pit is gone now?
He'll find out soon.
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asvidema · 1 month ago
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quick kiss before you go
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littledemo0n · 6 months ago
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Excuse me im just gonna spam all of these over here...(part 1 [yes there's more])
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fellhellion · 1 month ago
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the way fans try so desperately to divide Helena and Helly into seperate people instead of recognising that this is one person now at war with herself when divorced from the influence of her upbringing is so bizarre. “She’s starving Helly, can you believe?!” she’s starving herself, of whom Helly is both a half and whole of and vice versa, hope this helps 👍
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whiteshipnightjar · 1 month ago
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Joanna Newsom's debut studio album "The Milk-Eyed Mender", released on March 23, 2004, turns 21 today!
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nickpeppermint · 10 months ago
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Here comes Porky! 🐷
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taxlthomas · 2 months ago
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haha heehee guess what day it technically is
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phantom-of-the-501st · 6 months ago
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"I don't enjoy solitude."
I was thinking about this line and I find the context of it really interesting because on the surface it suggests that Echo doesn't like being by himself, which is true, but the conversation wasn't about Echo being alone. Omega was asking him if he wanted to join in with some meditation, and that's when Echo said he doesn't like solitude. It isn't just being by himself physically. It's being left alone with his own thoughts that really gets to him.
And it's so much of why Echo never sits still. He's always with someone or doing something because it's how he escapes being inside his own head. The only time I can think of where Echo is just sat by himself, not actively doing something, is here
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And it's not exactly giving "yay fun happy Echo times". It's more "depressed and thinking about all of his dead brothers times."
This is why he's always doing something. Not just to save his brothers but because the one thing Echo can't do is sit still and do nothing. He can't retire, he can't go and live a chill life on Pabu because this man hasn't found a way to temper his own thoughts. He just keeps going and going and going because stopping means confronting what's in his head and he is undoubtedly going to spiral.
And I think that's partly why Hunter is a little hesitant about Echo staying in the Rebellion. It isn't just about the fact that the Empire is too powerful, or that Echo has a chance of being KIA, it's also about the fact that Echo will just run himself into the ground. There's only so long he can keep it up for and one day he's going to hit his limit.
I don't know what the end is for Echo. The only way he's going to kick his feet up and retire is when he actually heals enough to not go into a depressive episode or a panic attack every time he isn't distracted. Yes, Echo is better than he was when he was first rescued, but realistically this man has done almost fuck all actual processing of anything he's gone through.
Because it terrifies him.
And that's so valid. But when everyone in the fandom is trying to work out where he is or what happens to him, I genuinely don't know. I strongly believe he will stay in the fight for as long as he can. But how his story ends? I can't say.
Edit: I want to clarify that I don't think Echo is only in the fight purely as an escape mechanism. I just think it'd definitely a big player in why he never seems to stop.
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parkiebearr · 1 year ago
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⋆˙⟡ Under the Same Stars⟡⋆˙ Part 2 of my Zutara Fancomic!
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part 1
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ploppymeep · 2 years ago
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pushing my agenda
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lesbianbucktommy · 14 days ago
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genuinely interesting phenomenon - TO ME - watching multiple people on multiple platforms make posts about lou being attention seeking for posting on social media when posting for attention and engagement is pretty standard on a show day for a show a person is working on.
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ecto-biologist · 4 months ago
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You can't ask homestuck fans what their favourite ship is because they'll respond with shit like this
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And a special mention to this comment I found while looking for ships which felt funnily fitting
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skyfallscotland · 5 months ago
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We really need to talk about this obsession with toxic positivity in fandom.
There are corners of the internet (tumblr, reddit, in some respects AO3) that were made for discussion and exploration.
Part of being in fandom is, and has always been, discussing canon through a critical lens. This should be expected, not lambasted as if the creators themselves are going to read every post and be so viscerally offended they skip their dinner for the night.
If you’re required to only “be positive” about something, the community devolves into an echo chamber and that's boring. Going against the grain, believing something different, never used to make you a 'hater'. Where did we go so wrong that it’s perceived as such now?
Everyone has a valid viewpoint to add to any discussion, however my viewpoint is only welcomed if it’s in agreement with the majority of people—which it generally will never be given I am, in fact, a minority and therefore do not view the text through the same lens as most people. My lived experience means I don’t think like most of you, and I'm frustrated that I’m essentially told to sit in a corner and be quiet because of it. Why are you even posting under a discussion flair if any opinion different to yours is met with vitriol? You clearly don't want discussion.
Here’s the thing—you don’t love this book more than me just because you don't have any critiques. Your opinion is not more valid than mine (or anyone else's) because you lack the ability or the inclination to imagine, to explore, to question.
You (we, if I may) can love something and still believe it can be improved upon. Generally, if you love something, that is what you want—you want it to be the best it can be.
And even if you don't think the same way I do, here's the thing—ultimately, how the hell does it affect you if I don’t agree with an aspect of the text or your interpretation of it? My criticism of the way certain books are lauded for bare bones disability rep or their inclusivity when they have *checks notes* a character of ambiguous skin tone, should have no bearing on your enjoyment of the book. My opinion that a character has ambiguous morals should have no bearing on your enjoyment of the character.
You wanna know what I think it is? (You don't, but I'm going to tell you anyway)—people seek to find themselves in stories. We want to feel seen, that’s normal. But now, especially in these fandoms, people are getting the lines blurred. They’re getting their identities completely entangled with these books.
It’s ok to love something, but to become so entrenched in it that you can’t separate the book from your own sense of self? That's dangerous.
These unfortunate people need you to say only ultra-positive things about it because anything else is perceived as an attack on them and who they are—because they think they are the things they enjoy. Positive opinions on the text and its characters, in line with their own, are self-validation for them.
Enjoying something doesn’t mean it has to be a part of your identity. Things can be beloved and formative without affecting your self-esteem and sense of worth.
And I think, for me at least, it all trickles down to this: at the end of the day, if I disagree with something, I attempt to counter the opinion, that's how my brain rolls—people who disagree with 'being negative' (and I say that with the utmost derision, because usually it’s not negativity at all) don't have an argument that you're wrong, they just don't think you should talk about it. They go straight to attacks and vitriol, and telling you to get out.
You can still like something and admit it’s flawed.
There are a great many things I love about my fandoms, I just don't always mention them because it's been covered already 😉 Why bring up something ten other people already have day in, day out?
In closing, I'll leave you with this:
Even when fandom is being critical, it ultimately comes from a place of optimism and devotion, one that centers on the hope that a beloved property might stop fucking everything up and start being good again, x
Oh, and no, I won't "quit reading fantasy" just because I want to see a protagonist with my physical limitations. That's ableist as fuck. Have the day you deserve!
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90s-2000s-barbie · 10 months ago
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Hoobastank - Same Direction (2004)
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