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chillybarba · 2 months ago
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Join us in the Society of the Blind Eye
Do you wish there was an 18+ space for Gravity Falls fans?
Join us in Society of the Blind Eye! Here you can share content (Dead Dove and NSFW included with the right roles) with other fans! No kids allowed.
Totally not a cult btw.
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sqeeebus · 3 months ago
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Do you wish there was an 18+ space for Gravity falls fans?
Join the Society of the Blind Eye— where you can share content (mature or not) with other fans! No kids allowed.
This is a baby server rn! So don’t be overwhelmed by the emptiness— we’d love you to fill it… if you know what I mean.
Totally not a cult also.
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chandra-nalaar · 3 months ago
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We Made A Discord Server
You know the drill. It's an 18+ server for people who wanted a space with only adults. And no, you will not be a second class citizen if you are not a twin, at least not yet anyway.
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angelofdumpsterfires · 2 months ago
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Looking for a gravity falls Roleplay server-?
No-? TOO BAD CHECK OUT OURS
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I think I made some of you guys a little sad with my last post, so you can have some happy aftermath twins before part 2, as a treat ❤️
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637o · 2 months ago
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I cannot stop thinking about them. They're taking over my mind !!!!!!!! thinking about Stan just admiring Fidds without even hearing what he's saying...... his ass is NOT listening!!!
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aria-greenhoodie · 1 month ago
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WOE, NEXT SUMMER DESIGNS FOR SOME OF THE GRAVITY FALLS KIDS, GO!
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Click for Quality!
Pt 1/2/?
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cryptidko · 4 months ago
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¡¡THEY FIGURED SOME OF THE CIPHER!!
8 Days code is DONTSHAKEHISHAND
6 Days code (today) is WORSTFRIENDS
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EDIT!
@/JimBag_777 on twitter bruteforced the code! Go give him props!!!
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ckret2 · 6 months ago
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This is the first time I see someone saying that Filbrick kicked out Stan as primarily a protective measure. To me, honestly, he sees his children as investing to make money and found the perfect excuse to throw away the son he never wanted on the streets when a convenient excuse appeared. After all, he already had a bag full of clothes when he throwed Stan in the streets.
It's a cartoon episode that had 22 minute to pack in the entirety of Ford & Stan's backstory. He flung a duffel bag at Stan as a way to tell the viewers "he's serious about kicking Stan out" and we didn't see him pack it because that would've cost 30 seconds to animate a boring scene that's unnecessary to the flow of the story, and where else in the episode would that 30 seconds have come from?
The show takes tons of visual & narrative shortcuts to tell its story. We don't question how a digital clock appears on Stan's desk between one shot and the next in Boss Mabel. We don't question where Soos's Burrito Bites went before and after traveling into Stan's mind in Dreamscaperers. We don't question where the remains of Quentin Trembley's ripped pants vanish to in the crate after he tosses them aside. The only reason we question the duffel bag is because there's a way to weave it into the narrative to make a bad character look even worse; but I think it ignores the spirit and intent of the scene to treat that, and that alone, like it's indicative of Filbrick's character rather than indicative of the restraints of the cartoon medium.
I don't think he saw his kids as investments. I think, prior to discovering Ford could be worth a fortune, he saw his kids as his responsibility. It was his duty to get them to adulthood and make them into proper men. What we know about their upbringing is:
When he thought they were wusses, he sent them to boxing to toughen them up.
When he thinks Stan stole a gold chain from the pawn shop, he also berates him for stealing from other people, starting a crab-fighting ring, and "pickpocketing and monkeyshining." He's opposed to Stan committing illegal or dishonest acts even if they're profitable.
And when he kicks Stan out, yeah, he says Ford "was gonna be our ticket out of this dump," but he also says "All you ever do is lie and cheat, and ride on your brother's coattails."
Before Ford is revealed to be a genius, we have no evidence that Filbrick saw them as future moneymakers. And in fact, given how the show emphasizes how hard he is to impress and how newly impressed he is at Ford's genius, it seems like he DIDN'T previously see any such potential in his kids. This was a new development. Before that, we only know of two things he wanted out of his kids:
For them to be tough enough to protect themselves
For them to be honest, law-abiding, and hard-working
His dreams of making money off one of his kids lasted a few days tops—high school science fairs don't exactly last long. If he was hotheaded enough to kick out one of his kids for dashing some pie-in-the-sky dream that was only a few days old, then either they woulda been kicked out long before then, or they woulda almost been kicked out enough times that that would be their dominant impression of their dad that they'd report 40 years later, not "hard to impress." Yeah, he was mad he could've made a fortune and then didn't, but that alone wasn't the main motivation behind disowning Stan. He was taking out years of frustration with Stan all in one moment.
"All you ever do is lie and cheat" "This time you cost our family potential millions!"
You've been a bad kid and a troublemaker for a long time; this time, your behavior has impacted someone other than yourself—it's harmed your brother and your family—and I won't let you do it again.
(And this is pure headcanon/conjecture, so I'm keeping it as an aside—but I think there's something to his relationship with Caryn in all this. We know from how he treats Stan's lying that Filbrick highly values honesty. We know that Caryn is a pathological liar—it's one of the only things we know about her. We know from out-of-show interviews that Stan's "—the girl snuggles up next to you, next thing you know you gotta raise a kid, your life falls apart—" is him repeating something his father said. We know Filbrick sees their current living situation as a "dump," but lacks the financial means to get out of it. We know now the baby WAS intended to be Shermie, which makes a nearly 18 year gap before the Pines decided to have another kid. I think the twins were an accident, that Filbrick married Caryn out of a sense of duty to his sons and their mother, that he does love his family but still feels trapped; I think he hates that Caryn is such a liar, that it would have been a dealbreaker if there weren't kids involved, and that now he doesn't feel like there's much he can do about it because that's his wife; and I think that's a major motivating factor in his demanding honesty out of his sons—because he doesn't want them to turn out like their mother.)
To be clear—I don't think Filbrick is a good father. But in interpreting him as a bad father, I want to interpret him as the bad father he ACTUALLY IS, not make up some new, different bad father and paste it on top of his characterization. Sometimes fandom has a tendency to take a bad parent and stick entirely new bad parent traits on top of them, in a way that makes it seem like some fans think "well, if they're a bad parent, they MUST do THESE THINGS too, because ALL bad parents do that (and therefore, if they're not doing these things, they must not really be a bad parent)."
And at times I think it's important to hold the line. Based on what we know of him, Filbrick is bad enough to be a Bad Father even if he doesn't do XYZ that fandom assumes all bad fathers must do. Filbrick is bad enough to be a Bad Father even if he didn't see his kids as a way to make money.
I think he raised his boys the way he did because he thought that was the best thing for their future happiness—and he was wrong, and his ideas about manhood are outdated and toxic, and he was a bad father.
I think he saw them as his responsibility rather than as profit machines, and that he cared about their well-being—and his decision to express his caring through emotionally distant tough love was harmful and neglectful, and when he got angry he was verbally abusive, and he was a bad father.
I think he was devastated at the loss of potential millions not because his primary motive as a person is greed, but because his primary motive is being a good caretaker for his family, and his family was in a tough financial spot and that kind of money would turn all their lives around—and even though pinning his financial hopes on his son was a recent development, it was still an awful position to put his kid in, and he never should have done it, and he was a bad father.
I think he cared about his family MORE THAN their finances—but he still prioritized their finances too much, and in a moment of anger prioritized their finances more than one of his own sons, and he was a bad father.
I think kicking Stan out wasn't a consequence of thwarted greed, but of years of anger at Stan's delinquency, and that the issue wasn't the lost money but rather the fact that he thinks Stan deliberately harmed his brother for selfish reasons—and it was still a cruel thing to do and the man seriously needed some anger management classes, and he was a bad father.
He's a bad father even if his intentions are good. He's a bad father even if he cared about his sons. And that's why I'm insistent on maintaining his characterization that way—because it's worth remembering that a parent with good, caring intentions can still be bad, and their intentions don't excuse their actions.
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bamjammy · 3 months ago
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Ok I went ahead and did it
For Billford fans, Book of Bill fans, and general modern-day Gravity Falls enjoyers
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Join us! Join us! Join us! Join us! Join us! Join us! Join us!
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mother-ofthe-universe · 2 months ago
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Hey yall! Come join my a discord server for Fiddlestan shippers!
It’s mostly adult orientated, with a 16+ age limit.
We have fun in there! Share art, plot aus, the works.
Come join us! It’s fun!
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mother-ofthe-universedraws · 3 months ago
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Meet Brick, Id, and Loot; Aka, the spawns
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I based them off the three calamity gems from Amphibia. Basically, Bill created himself some pets in order to double his strength when he uses them in a magic fight, and also because he wanted a pet or three.
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They’re his scrumbly babbykins and he will kill for them. (But don’t ask him to die for them. Man’s got limits)
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euphorroria · 4 months ago
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So anyways, my special edition copy of the Book of Bill arrived today!
I made a discord server that is AGE VERIFIED 18+. Not just because there’s a nsfw category, but because the Book of Bill is itself for mature audiences. so I wanted the server to reflect that. Also I don’t like hanging out with kids that much.
DM ME FOR THE LINK TO THE SERVER!
If you didn’t get the chance to buy your own BoB I’m sharing pages in the server and we’re all theorizing together and slowly cracking away at codes, or maybe you just want a group of people to obsess with about Bill and the extended gravity falls universe. Just go through the simple age verification process, and wait for us to verify you!
We are SOOOO OC friendly, please bring your little guys pleeease💕💕
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janus-king · 2 months ago
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Dating an animator is understanding that if they are given the choice between drawing their favorite little gay men and fucking you they will always pick the first one
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stanpinesdykewife · 2 months ago
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HEY!!! stan stans server is now open for those who want to join, ESPECIALLY writers, artists, and enjoyers of stan pines content! that's you!
hope to see you there!
(this is an 18+ server because i'm an 18+ account!)
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