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The idea that Damian Wayne only listens to white 18th century European musicians ("classical music" literally who decided what to archive and promote from that period?? White people. Why would he focus on that music he's not even from the west?) and believes their music to be superior is either wrong or using a very sad representation on the impact of white supremacy on his life and I will not stand for it. Miss me with that headcanon.
My boy does love music though. He is not ikari shinji however.
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wengoku · 7 years
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i live for your headcanons! & they cheer me up so much. do you have any fun gabe ones to share?
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fairymoved · 7 years
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Animal Crossing: Overwatch Editon
very much inspred by @laughingbear
Soldier 76: A cranky dog neighbor, no doubt. Has an odd fondness for the stripe series. The one who always asks you to get him fruit or deliver a present he could have easily done himself. Sits on benches a lot, namely next to Ana. Only sends necessities through the mail like a toilet, shower, and chairs attached to a brief letter along the lines of “saw you didn’t have this…”
Reaper: Cranky ass bird type. Has K.K. Rock playing in his house at full blast. The only time you’re invited into his home is when you let yourself in but he sure as well won’t give a warning when he walks into yours. Sends gifts to 76 that he knows they’ll hate. Gets into the most arguments. Never requests PWP’s or donates to current ones. He secretly looks forward to Halloween.
Tracer: Your peppy squirrel neighbor whose in a full dash 24/7. The most social of your neighbors, she’s the one whose always popping exclamation points just to ask trivial questions and compliment you. Requests a lot of PWP’s because she honestly wants to see the town grow. Will send you letters back to back because her messages are just that long.
Genji: Sorta jock, sorta lazy-he’s rather chill and easy to get along with. Doesn’t have many delivery requests since most of his gifts are for Zenyatta anyway. Very fond of stumps that he uses for meditation. Owns all the sword based items. His house is a cross between zen and casual furniture.
McCree: That one whose always shaking trees. K.K. Country. Cow skin rug and country guitar are his treasures. Not a regular letter writer and insists on talking face to face. Will say he doesn’t need medicine even when he’s sick. Catchphrase is “partner”. Is honestly upset that the cafe doesn’t serve liquor and then will promptly request you build a bar. 
Sombra: Your weird ucchi neighbor. She has a a strange habit of sneaking into your place without you knowing and suddenly acquiring that piece of furniture you wouldn’t sell her before. Conversations are namely her gossiping about other neighbors. Has an awful lot of Gracie items she claims she got for free but very fond of her laptop and server.
Pharah: Your most trust worthy ucchi bird neighbor. Likes any sky themed or light blue furniture. A regular coffee drinker. Is the most productive of your neighbors and almost always has a fishing rod or net in her hand. Takes your opinions about her house to heart and always seeks to improve it.
Torbjörn: Cranky hamster. He spends the most time inside his house and if he is outside he’s either stirring up arguments or sleeping on a specific tree stump. The gifts he sends you never match the rest of your furniture. Will request the most PWP’s but won’t ever fucking donate. Buys stuff mostly at the pawn shop since it’s cheaper.
Widowmaker: Really fucking snooty cat. Only really comes out of her house during the nighttime. She doesn’t send out invitations to her birthday because she either thinks you already know or doesn’t want you to, you can’t tell. Never requests anything ever. If she does come to your house, she’ll send a letter later saying that she didn’t like it. Owns a spiderweb shirt. K.K. Étude.
Mei: Adorable normal bear cub. Leaves her house a lot more often during the winter months and managed to get her hands on the rare ice furniture set before you. Owns a wide arsenal of sweaters. The most likely to request gift deliveries for pretty much everyone. Prefers to exchange items rather than buy them. A big fan of the museum.
Junkrat: The weirdest mouse neighbor you have. The one who will buy the flea you just swiped off his head a second ago. Will laugh in your face if you get a bee sting. Honestly enjoys falling into pitfall seeds. His house is pretty much a shack with tires but always invites you over anyway. Catchphrase is “kaboom!”
Bastion: Your handy donation gyroid that has a habit of attracting what you can only guess is the same yellow bird. Doesn’t talk much but is always there for you when you’re doing late night gardening.
Hanzo: A strange combination of smug and cranky. Always threatens to leave but you always talk him out of it. Has a rather spartan but still nicely organized home filled with only the best zen items. Won’t sell anything. Genji is permanently not invited to his birthday parties. K.K Jongara.
D.Va: A peppy bunny, of course. Her favorite items in her room are her game shelf and crane machine and no matter how many times you come over, she’ll never sell them to you. She’s the one always requesting games of hide and seek. Considers all of her letters to be fan mail. Will give you her photo as a gift without you asking.
Orisa: A sweet, normal horse neighbor. She’ll be the first to give you her photo even after you just met. LOVES to send letters to the point you’re technically pen pals. Requests PWP’s related to safety like stop signs, trashcans, and traffic lights and will actually donate to them. A big fan of petitions-”Omnics Are People Too”, “Be Cool and Recycle”. Will make requests just for Efi.
Zarya: The ultimate jock-ucchi bear. Comrade K.K. Never donates to PWP’s just because the gyroid looks like an omnic. Her house is mostly just exercise equipment and a bed. Is set to win any sort of event be it the Fishing Tourney or the Bug Off, she wants first place. Claims you should be proud of your killer bee stings.
Roadhog: Very, very quiet pig neighbor who mysteriously acquired the gas mask accessory. Will request for fruit runs all the time and is the only one who will eat coconuts. Will accept full baskets. Sloppy furniture set. Conversations with him are normally “…” or short and blunt answers. Owns a lot of stuffed animals.
Winston: Obviously a gorilla with little square glasses. Spends a lot of time at the museum and will give you facts  you didn’t know. Owns a lot of science and school themed furniture. Loves sending letters and will remind you of one’s you sent him on a regular basis. Very fond of time capsules. Will request rare bugs and fish more than anything else.
Reinhardt: Big, friendly lion neighbor. You honestly look forward to him barging into your house since he always gives genuine compliments, even if all you have is a bed and lantern. Manages to get his hands on the giant items somehow. Is always striking up conversations with the other neighbors and laughs, a lot. Anticipates you hitting him with the toy hammer.
Ana: The first one to give you medicine for your bee stings. A regular at the cafe. Sits on the local bench almost constantly with a seat saved for Pharah but welcomes your company if she doesn’t show up. An equal amount of letters and casual conversations. Practical, dark blue furniture. Her sense of humor worries you…
Symmetra: SNOOTY. She gets highly offended if you don’t give her exactly what she wanted for her birthday. Will send letters more often than actually talk to you and spends a lot of time indoors or gardening-not much in between. Will give you the cold shoulder if you give her a less than a “great!” when you visit her house. The minimalism series is her favorite. K.K. Oasis.
Mercy: A sweet normal bird type who sends you letters every week and expects a response back. Is always that one neighbor who gets her hands on a specific fruit you need. Also donates to PWP’s but normally at the last minute when you need just 60 more bells to get that new windmill. Owns a lot of medical furniture like the the IV drip and hospital bed.
Lucio:  A frog, duh. Will make the most requests to drop by your place specially so he can see what your house is lacking and send it as a gift later. The turntable and speakers is a permanent part of his home. Always the one at K.K Slider concerts first. He’s one of few who actually donates to PWP’s.
Zenyatta: Your chill monkey neighbor. His catch phrase is “harmony”. Invites you to join him for meditative bench sitting. A simple room filled with bonsai plants and a lily record player set on Steep Hill. His letters are short but meaningful. The only gifts he’ll offer you are plants or cushions. Rarely ever asks for anything beyond delivering gifts to Genji.
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