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dcxdpdabbles · 5 months ago
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I love the cave boy danny series to much! I would love to see Contantine realising he was threatening Danny with... himself.
Constantine: Don't make me use this!
Danny: ......my freshmen school photo?????
Constantine: Nice try, but we both know this is the King's Repellent. Along with the Protector Ward you won't be able to do anything
Danny crying: You use my face to drive ghosts away!? Now that just mean!
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sexy-dance-fighting · 1 year ago
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I made a journal spread with some of my favourite panels from a glitch in time because why not lol. It's been my personal flavor of this summer.
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ruru124 · 1 year ago
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Yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes some of my theories have been confirmed!! Everyone forgot about Dani(
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dp-marvel94 · 1 year ago
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A glitch in Time Spoilers
THE GRAPHIC NOVEL CAME IN TODAY AND I JUST FINISHED READING IT AND I'M FREAKING OUT!!
The ending, with Clockwork leaving Phantom was Vlad and using the clone body to stabilize him in the timeline!!! I called it as soon as the clone pod showed up in Vlad's lab. And I'm screaming, crying, freaking out!!! Because I've written this scenario!!! I wrote almost exact same scenario. With Dan becoming a half ghost again via fusion with a clone and getting adopted by Vlad. And now it's canon!! 😭😭😭
The story is "Dan Redemption with a twist" chapter 8 and 9 in my one-shot collection.
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poorxsouls · 6 months ago
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Yandere Moge-Ko (=^ ◡ ^=)!!
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Yandere type: sadistic + bratty
!!︶꒦꒷♡꒷꒦︶!!
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TW: murder, killing, slight spoliers, torture/sadism, violence, fem reader, she/her + feminine names for reader, yandere(isk) behavior in general, etc.
CW: Moge-ko created by DPS(deep sea prisoner)/Funamusea, mentions of Mogeko(s), Yonaka/Lord Prosciutto, slight DefectYona (defect Mogeko x Yonaka),
Tags: DPS, deepseaprisoner, Funamusea, okegom, mogeko, okegom x reader, mogeko x reader, Moge-ko, Moge-ko x reader, x reader, character x reader, yandere, yandere x reader
Requested by @Fr1endWe1rdo on Wattpad
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-You are very unlucky either way if the Yonaka castle happens or not, you can't stand against her in any possible way (expect for many in bed—but that's a maybe). Of course shes not as horrible as most yanderes (*ahem* Fumus), but she clearly is someone who you shouldn't risk being kind to her. the mogekos/Lord Prosciutto gift you towards her so they don't have to deal with her brattiness.
-To start off with, Moge-ko is still a Mogeko. So, as a result, expect her sick and (extremely grossly) pervy with you even before staring to grow "feelings" for you (such as love). Most of the times she enjoys "playing" with you—feeling a horrible type of happiness whenever you scream, plea, or cry due to her lack of carefulness when it comes to you.
-But, if you're obedient and good—which will help you in the long run, you'll get a bit more nicer than most when it comes to the aftermath. Once she's done with "playing" with you, she lets you rest on bed and will stare at your sleeping face—enjoying seeing your passed out expression from the exhaustion. But—doing the opposite, disobeying her, you often end up being chained up to the ground after she beats you to a pulp. ((Both are better than giving up—if you do give up, you often get killed off by her)).
-Due to Lord Prosciutto being busy with (Angel) defect Mogeko, Moge-ko has more free time to do wholesome dates with you—or at least as wholesome as it gets. Thanks to Lord Prosciutto technically being your master (despite how many times Moge-ko forces you to call her mistress), Lord Prosciutto doesn't mind threading Moge-ko by using your name.
"Now, now, now... you aren't forgetting your place, are you? Hey, if you don't want your pet to be my new toy instead of you, you better not talk back to me again unless you want her to suffer your consequences instead",
is something that Moge-ko always shivers about whenever Lord Prosciutto puts her in her place—so as a consequence, Moge-ko often becomes quick to anger, being jealous, and so much more to the point she often forces you to stay inside her room and only lets you go (when she decides to).
-In conclusion, she's horrible—but also annoying. She often CAN be reduced into a pathetic pet (especially during the normal end), but her yanderism does often make her more sad than pathetic. She's much more tamer than the demons yet also more violent than the others—I'd she's a 5/10.
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max-julyfield · 3 years ago
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AARNA YOU WATCHED DPS
SARU WHOT- YES OFC
PLS DONT REMIND ME BOUT THAT MOVIE I CRI-
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aka-enlightenment-blog · 8 years ago
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Teenage Brain: Science Or Passion?
The following is an essay I completed for my 10th grade Gifted Honors English class. It was an open essay, on the topic of carpe diem, where we had to create our own thesis and follow a new type of format. This is the result.
An understanding of how the brain of an adolescent is changing may help explain a puzzling contradiction of adolescence: young people at this age are close to a lifelong peak of physical health, strength, and mental capacity, and yet, for some, this can be a hazardous age.
-National Institute of Mental Health
Teenagers are the age group notorious worldwide for being risk-takers and impulsive decision makers. They search restlessly for what they love, and demand control over their own future once they find it. This makes them the perfect window through which we can view the idea of carpe diem. After all, in the end, what more is carpe diem than a mad search to discover and follow impulsive passions?
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As the National Institute of Mental Health tells us, teenagers are the ultimate bad decision makers. But why do they make those bad choices? It seems to boil down to the science of the brain. According to Dr. Frances Jensen, chair of the University of Pennsylvania neurology department, teenagers are wired to be risk takers. She explains that what science knows is that, “The frontal lobes — which are the seat of executive function, decision-making, empathy, judgment, insight and impulse control — are the last places that hook up to the rest of the brain during development.” So, scientifically, teenagers take risks and act like they do because their brain isn’t done developing yet. The most essential decision making part just hasn’t fully attached yet.
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Just because we know why it happens doesn’t mean we can stop teenagers from being negatively impacted by their own risky choices. Teenagers, as a collective, are romantics. This couples perfectly with the execution of carpe diem. To live in the way carpe diem demands, you need to be willing to take on a little romanticism in everything you do. They are dreamers simply because the world hasn’t stopped them yet. They hope that things can be better, and that they can make them better, no matter how cynical they may act. Just look at all the young people backing ex-presidential candidate Bernie Sanders. Many otherwise ‘cynical’ young people were supporting him because they had a blind hope for change. This suggests that teenagers make these choices because they are blind with hope and passion, throwing themselves, sometimes literally, headfirst at life for what they believe in.
Examples of teenagers having this steadfast dream for a better life and a brighter future can be seen throughout media as well, old and new. In the movie Dead Poets Society, you can see literal examples of the benefits and dangers of aggressive and blind belief in carpe diem. Characters such as Neil Perry reap the benefits of carpe diem at first. He evolves as a person and is inspired to find his own identity as he pursues the idea of carpe diem. During this process, he even gains the strength to rebel against his controlling father, and debut as an actor despite his father’s commands against it. Neil says it best himself: “For the first time in my whole life, I know what I wanna do! And for the first time, I'm gonna do it! Whether my father wants me to or not! Carpe diem!” He learns to seize his own day and control his own future, and overall develop as his own, independent person. The idea of carpe diem allowed him to understand that this was possible, and he didn’t have to follow after his father all his life.
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Like Neil, all of the teenagers in this movie are shown that they can control their own fate, if they only reach out to grab it. As a result, they start to search for this future actively, and begin to find their passions and dreams. This is relatively typical for teenage-oriented media, and for good reason. Teenagers can relate to and live through characters who fight the system and struggle to discover who they are.
However, when you look at the Dead Poets Society in particular, the movie stayed truly realistic to a dark degree. In Neil’s rash actions, we can see his deep passion for seizing his own future, but we can also see the dangers of this mindset. He stays true to his strong and stubborn character, and takes his own life, seizing the day in the most final way possible.
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If we look at the sciences of carpe diem again, we can see that “mortality rates jump between early and late adolescence. Rates of death by injury between ages 15 to 19 are about six times that of the rate between ages 10 and 14” (National Institute of Mental Health). Neil’s fictitious death is replicated by real teenagers constantly. Many of these teenagers are acting rashly in an attempt to become their own person and seize their own day, just like Neil.
Media portraying teenagers as rash and irresponsible creatures is nothing new. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, we see a set of teenagers, Romeo and Juliet, acting in an impulsive way to try and seize their own day. When they realized they couldn’t marry due to the differences between their families, they act out in defiance, similar to Neil acting against his parents in Dead Poets Society. In both stories, the teenagers who try to control their own fate are met with death. In both works, we see that teenagers consider death preferable to life without passion or control. They demand carpe diem, and act impulsively to try and reach it in any way possible.
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We can see the darker side of the carpe diem mindset in other works as well. In “Antaeus” by Borden Deal, we see the story of another teenage boy who tries to fight for his dreams, only to be destroyed by the reality of the world. It follows the story of a boy named T.J. who has just moved to the city from his home in the farmlands of the south. He tries to take some of his home with him by building a rooftop garden with a group of city boys, but the owner of the building finds out T.J.’s plan after the roof sags under the weight and demands that the dirt and grass are removed. In his anger at the situation, T.J. runs away, determined to return to his farmland if he cannot have it in his new home. He was still looking for new ways to control his own future, even when the odds were against him. Many adults in his situation may have given up at the first sign of trouble, but his younger, more impulsive mindset allowed him to stick to his dreams throughout everything that happened, even if it wasn't the most logical choice.
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Through all of this teen-oriented media that focuses on the darker side of carpe diem, we can find a deeper message. People who have become accustomed to the world that demands much and offers little would rather avoid the dreamer’s mindset that many teenagers pose. They most likely had it once, but lost it when faced with challenge after challenge. They don’t want to look at teenagers and see the idea of carpe diem in action, because they are aware how unlikely it is for these hopeful and romantic dreams to come true. As a result, many who have given up eventually become part of the problem, making it harder for dreams to ever be accomplished, such as the harsh principal, Mr. Nolan, of Wellton, the school, in Dead Poets Society. As the boys and John Keating, their teacher, question the methods of the school, they are met with the realism of the other staff there. We are all born romantics, but life crushes us into realists before we can dream too much.
If we look at other examples, though, we can see that not everyone has been crushed by the world. Some people still preach carpe diem well into adulthood, and try to keep teenagers from being talked out of their mindset of freedom and hope. If one looks at the commencement speeches by Steve Jobs and Billy Collins, one can find a more upbeat and go-getter message for teenagers and young adults. Both speeches have an overall message of ‘be risky, and live in the present.’
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In his speech, Billy Collins focuses on the idea of living in the present, saying, “The future will never arrive and … no one has ever experienced it” (1). He is saying that it is better to live in your present time because you can never really reach the future. Collins continues later into the speech, “We can assess the present only after it has passed”. The future will always be a bit out of your grip, and the past beyond you as well, so seize your current day.
Billy Collins talks about living in the present, and enjoying the moment, an idea many impulsive teenagers ignore. They are so busy leaping into the future, trying to change it before it arrives. However, he doesn't hold the message that we shouldn’t worry about changing the future, as much as he encourages people to change the future through living in the present.
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Steve Jobs, on the other hand, has a more direct message. He talks about his personal experiences in doing everything parents tell teenagers not to do, and all of his failures and mistakes along the way. He dropped out of college, was kicked out of his own company, and overall, made a lot of choices that might not seem like a good idea to many people. “It wasn’t all romantic…” he explains, expressing the ‘real’ sides of carpe diem while, at the same time, sharing the more optimistic angles of the idea. Teenagers can relate to him because he is sharing a message that many have already been following, without ‘sugarcoating’ it. In him, they see a man who made many mistakes and still came out successful. They see someone who tried to seize his own future and succeeded. Teenagers make choices that may be impulsive and rash in an attempt to seize their day, and sometimes, it even works out in their favor.
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Science can tell us all the concrete reasons behind why teenagers are impulsive and rash creatures. Yet, only experience and reality can show us another, deeper, side to that impulsiveness. Teenagers want control over their own future, and they aren’t afraid to fight for it against all odds. This blatant disregard for the seemingly solid truths of the world may seem silly to many adults, but maybe by taking a closer look at teenagers and how they try to live we can plainly see the importance of seizing the day.
They are the perfect window through which to see carpe diem in action, because they show the rest of the world that seizing the day isn’t logical, clean, or orderly. Even people who have long lost their youthful drive to seize the day can recall some of the impulsive drive of youth, by looking back at teenagers, both real and fictional. To really carpe your diems, as Mr. Keating from Dead Poets Society would say, you need to be willing to break out of the mold and fight for what you believe in.
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Work Cited
Collins, Billy. "Commencement Speech." Graduation. Colorado College. Speech.
Dead Poets Society. Perf. Robin Williams and Ethan Hawke. Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, 1989. Netflix.
Deal, Borden. Antaeus. Mankato, MN, Creative Education, 1993.
Gregoire, Carolyn. "Why Are Teens So Moody And Impulsive? This Neuroscientist Has The Answer." The Huffington Post. TheHuffingtonPost.com, 14 June 2015. Web. 26 Jan. 2017.
Jobs, Steve. “How To Live before You Die.” 12 June 2005, Standford University, Standford University, Commencement.
"The Teen Brain: Still Under Construction." National Institutes of Health. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, n.d. Web. 26 Jan. 2017.
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sam-urai1325 · 6 years ago
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*ENDGAME SPOLIERS* Just finished watching Danny Phantom
Why did Danny Phantom have a better and more chronologically correct ending than Endgame??
Like they got happiness and everyone knows his identity and he got the girl
But they make my mans Tony and Nat DIE and Stevey boy wrinkled like a raisin??
They should have had the writers for DP write the ending scene for EG because I NEEDED A HAPPY ENDING WHERE EVERYONE SITS DOWN AROUND TONYS HOSPITAL BED EATING CHEESEBURGERS AND CAP TO COME BACK WITH NAT BC HE COULD HAVE GOTTEN THERE LIKE 20 MINUTES EARLY AND PUT A BOUNCY NET TO CATCH HER OR SOMETHING
Idk everything pisses me off but at least i have a good ending for my ghost boy
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assterixs · 3 years ago
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SPOLIERS IG???
let me just say. FUCK SAMSON!!!!! when i first started dai i sided with the mages but halfway through decided to play a rouge inq because i’m didn’t wanna play a mage anymore, and in that play though i sided with the templars so i had to deal with calpernia, and god did that make what pride had wrought so easy because i spared her. SO CUT TO ME, A FEW DAYS AGO DOING THAT VERY SAME QUEST WITH MY MAGE INQ AND I GET CRUSHED IMMEDIATELY. mind you i’m level 17, all my companions are lvl 17, and we all have weapons that have over 100 dps and we get WIPED OUT so i try again and the same thing happens. i HATE SAMSON mfer put me back like 4 hours of progress just so i can level up and destroy him with my sigma male brute strength
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whydidisaypokepoke · 6 years ago
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Leaf, these are Kid Icarus Uprising spoliers, but when something really bad happens to Pit, it'll happen to Dark Pit. If Pit's finished, DP goes with him. Pit....got hit with something and is barely alive, so...
...“He’s...”....“NO! There’s so many things we haven’t done yet! Things I haven’t talk to either one of them yet!!! They can’t die!....They can’t DIE!”
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gaddaboutgriffon · 7 months ago
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Woohoo! I actually forgot I put an official ask in and only remembered bugging you in comments and reblogs. Sorry for being a pest.
But the media being blindsided by Grandpa Brucie so much is wonderful and funny.
Anyway I ran into a post a while ago that said likes are basically useless on tumblr so I am trying to increase the reblogs.
Wow you have a lot of series in your master post. Cave boy has been great.
I was wanting to know what would be next for Congratulations! It’s Triplets! ? Jason was horrified at the idea he passed on pit rage to his kids. But I reblogged how I thought that spiral would go. So how about him trying to explain or make it up to Jazz and the kiddos? with a twist of comedic twist of miscommunication and misinterpretation?
Though, there is no way there isn’t a media frenzy on the second Wayne son being a baby daddy. Even if there isn’t a photo there would be a story written. And that definitely limits Jason’s options in how he can try to make up for the disastrous zoo trip, as they have to lay low.
Oh the Wayne PR team will only be able to handle gossip so far so they need a long term plan for that too. Heh if they do decide on a public announcement then Bruce may be able to hang up his play boy persona and exchange it for the “grandpa that always has a hundred pictures of his grandkids on hand.” Or a gradual transition between those two personas.
Jazz was just momently thrown by the paparazzi. She is not used to the idea that she will be hounded just because she had a one-night stand with Jason.
Once she gets her wits about her, she'll treat it like Amity Park when her parents were out ghost hunting. Yes, she'll be called names in the media, but she's been called names all her life. She'll handle it.
Meanwhile, Jason will try to explain it, but he doesn't want to involve them in the nightlife, so he doesn't name it. Jazz will just assume he is talking about a mental illness that could be passed to the kids- like a meta version of bipolar or something.
Since the kids aren't really his—just a close copy of a dimension overdue—she doesn't think the three kids will have it. She doesn't mention it, though, because she doesn't want to mix the Waynes up in Ghost Politics.
The media will lose their minds, but everyone sort of knows Jason Todd was in witness protection for a while- that's why he disappeared when he was a teen, and Bruce even had a fake funeral- so they assume Jazz is from that time.
What gets most people's attention is Bruce Wayne being a dotting grandpa and the triplets being... unsettling. Jazz will eventually fall out of the limelight because she can be boring. (There are no big scandals for them to exploit. She didn't exist beforehand, so they can't dig into her past.)
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poorxsouls · 1 month ago
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HELLO HELLO, I LOVE SO MUCH YOUR OKEGOM CHARACTERS HEADCANON, your writing is so amazing that you're one of my favorite writters 😭🙏 I wanted to ask if I could request for a yandere Sullivan (obsolete dream) or a yandere Fukami? do the one that you feel more like doing it🙏
YANDERE SULLIVAN (❁⸝⸝ᴗ͈ˬᴗ͈⸝)✧!!
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YANDERE TYPE: Self aware + submissive
“ I H34RT U !! ” ✩࿐࿔
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Thank you for the request! I decided to do Sullivan because I really think he’d be an interesting character to explore especially with how him and his daughter interact. Anyways, thanks for the request anon!
TW: both mental + physical health issues, murder, killing, slight spoliers, torture/sadism, violence, yandere(isk) behavior in general, slight Kcalb and Sullivan being related theory being added in, mentions of drugging and isolation, might(?) be a bit short, etc.
CW: Sullivan from (obsolete dream) created by DPS(deep sea prisoner) / Funamusea, mentions of Kurotsuno/Olivia, Yagi, ( unnamed ) ex-wife of Sullivan, Maekami, Gyakuten, and Glasses.
TAGS: DPS, deepseaprisoner, Funamusea, okegom, Sullivan, okegom x reader, Sullivan, Sullivan x reader, x reader, character x reader, yandere, yandere x reader, obsolete dream.
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-Sullivan is a very sad, sad, SAD, sad man by many people’s standards even if they like him. Both in the past and present, Sullivan was always been very overemotional and dramatic when it comes down to it.
-(From what we do know), Sullivan does share the same anger and aggression his daughter has yet only saves that anger for few people (aka the mogekos, Gyakuten, etc), but he probably calmed down by a lot (thanks to his late (ex)-wife, Yagi, Glasses, Maekami, and especially Kurotsuno/Olivia due to her being his child). thanks to his emotional outburst towards people, you have seen rare sights of Sullivan actually hurting someone by gripping their wrist while quietly glaring them down ( he’s incredibly quiet.. which he picked up from Kcalb ).
-He’s genuinely much more normal compared to most yanderes (at least being a 3/5 on the yan scale), but if we’re going off his past/high school days, he’d probably be more of a clingy yandere. Speaking of clinginess, he would isolate you if he felt like you’d leave him. Now if this was his past self, he’d probably just break your legs (mostly because he doesn’t have that much of a morality until somewhat good people came into his life), but he wouldn’t hurt you (or at least not enjoy it).
-He also has drugged you a bit with the help of Yagi’s influence, but that’s only to force you to sleep in your bed since you often would complain about it or to just calm you down in general.
-In conclusion, he’s very normal until he actually feels anger and acts out on it. Just be happy he isn’t his past self because you’d be way off worst! If you did meet him during his younger years, he’d probably either be creepily clingy and jealous or just overly violent.
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