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#pets of tumblr#pets#my pets#cute pets#funny#funny stuff#funny post#funny image#funny animals#cute animals#cute guy#so cute#animals#what is it#what is this#dummy#lol#what happened#what he said
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#HIII GUYS ITS OFF THA HOOK#their new models are so dummy cute i love them#hope u guys like thisss#my art#off the hook#splatoon#marina ida#pearl houzuki#pearlina#splatoon 3#nintendo live#digital art#nintendo#artists on tumblr#eyestrain#just in case!! lol
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hello fellow mortals! 👋🏼 i'm excited to welcome you all to HINADAM SHIP WEEK 2025!! here are the prompts and rules lists for the upcoming event happening next year! 🐹🦔
i've never hosted a ship week before but i'm very eager to do so! if there are any questions/concerns feel free to message this blog! please remember to tag your submissions with #hinadamweek2025 and thank you very much for your cooperation! ✌🏼
#hinadam#sdr2#danganronpa#hajime hinata#gundham tanaka#I THINK ITS GONNA BE MOSTLY AUDIENCE MEMBERS OVER PARTICIPANT MEMBERS BUT WE HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE!! TYSM!! 🙌🏼#hope i didnt forget anything either!!!#dummy post.txt#ship week#hinadamweek2025#also i saw that sondam week just finished too i didnt even know that was happening RIP 😩 lol im sorry kings
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There are so many scenes from It’s Sunny that fit the crew too well This is one of them. Expect more lmao
#i was tryna make scouts expression into like a sneer and mocking#idk if i was successful lol#someone plz be my friend and talk about these dummies with me#tf2#iasip#tf2 scout#tf2 spy#tf2 miss pauling#tf2 sniper#tf2 pyro#sorta#just their arm#tf2 meme#tf2 shitpost#team fortress 2#Blu
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taerae and hanbin ending fairies for @goingmingyu
#sung hanbin#taerae#zerobaseone#zb1net#zb1work#useroro#foraddy#leksietag#dearestmillie#cheytermelon#awekslook#oorieri#eritual#ninqztual#vivitual#lulook#uservince#korimilook#mine#requests#flashing tw#hanbin has the cutest fairies ever#he could teach how to be a cutie patootie classes#but pink hoodie taerae...#💗💗💗💗💗#anyway this doesnt look bad considering my dummy moment from earlier lol
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#my art#ocs#m&r#guys pls clap i drew a background JKAHDJ#me utilizing all my brain cells for this as a chronic floating anime busts drawer#in all seriousness im glad i took a crack at this!! not my strong suit but i think turned out p ok :^)#wanted to challenge myself since ive been so out of practice...#it was rly cute how several frens pointed out jingyi clutching antoines shirt LOL#who else will keep him outta trouble.....stop leaning so far dummy
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The Oathless Fëanorion
You know when Fëanor swore his terrible Oath, "his seven sons leapt straightaway to his side and took the selfsame vow together"?
It would be hilarious if one of them had like diarrhoea or something and had just went, 'excuse me, urgent business' and missed the vow swearing event. He comes back and everyone is arguing about leaving Aman or not, and he thinks, 'well, I didn't miss much, father is still going on with his fancy words of persuasion.'
In the heat of it all, nobody notices he was missing at all (there are too many sons of Fëanor, who can you blame, really?) And on they march to Arda, some whisper of the Oath of Fëanor, and the Fëanorion assumes they're talking about his father's Deadly Determination™. Anyway, our guy is surprised when suddenly his father and brothers start killing the Falmari, but oh well, the Falmari were being mean after all. So he swings his sword once or twice, and ends up killing no one (he still had some lingering effects from that diarrhoea of doom ok?)
Fast forward and Fëanor's time comes to an end. Fëanor "laid it upon his sons to hold to their oath" and 6 of his sons recite the oath, while the 7th tries to lipsync as best as he can, as their father bursts into flames and disintegrates. By now our clueless Fëanorion is finally catching on that the oath he frequently heard mentioned on their flight from Aman is not just any oath, but The Oath™. He would ask his brothers about it, but at this point, he's too afraid to.
Just... Our Oathless Fëanorion muddling along and faking the effects of the Oath to his best abilities.
Which Son of Fëanor is this for you?
#i truly don't know whom i want this to be#it'd be extra hilarious if this was celegorm lol#Silmarillion#sons of feanor#feanor#the silmarillion#JustBizarre#shitposting by dummies
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She got hit by a truck while crossing dw
#she needed a test dummy excuse her#finally an original idea#the blade's supposed to be bigger if it were to be accurate with irl but i fucked up and just didnt fix it lols#it is her again#that everyone's tired of seeing me draw ikik#im not tho#resident lover mia#resident lover mc#resident lover#mc got killable aura
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I'm not sure what this is. It was listed as "holiday". Valley Thrift, Ohio.
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#fanart#digital art#drawing#slappy the dummy#goosebumps fanart#no hate to the second slappy still love him but he feels so different from the first movie version of himself#bro is just so silly billy and wants a human family like what haha#not gonna go into a full on ramble about my feelings towards both movies but yea first version is goated lol#not just cuz of his voice
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Everyone always talks about how awkward and oblivious a romanced Blade is as if the MC romancing him is any better. Girlie will legit say stuff like "huh crazy how Blade keeps lingering his gaze on me and won't leave my side and blushes whenever I compliment him. This can't possibly mean anything though." They truly deserve each other lmao
Sometimes* I like to headcanon that it's less that MC doesn't notice that Blade probably likes her as time goes on, or that the various signs don't mean anything, and more that he gives off extremely mixed and confusing signals about whether he's actually going to do anything about it... 😅 Mr. Blade 'hungrily nuzzles your hand like your touch is water to a dying man but then immediately drops it and removes himself from the situation like you're lawyers adjourning a meeting' Bronwyn
#*ofc your mileage and OC will vary#an equally oblivious and awkward MC is also extremely possible and extremely hilarious#i headcanon that when i'm writing the route too obviously lol#Trouble/MC as bffs unknowingly in love get all the smoke but Blade/MC stupid fumbling combo can also really give them a run for their money#if it were me his 'wrong idea' comment would have confused me greatly and knocked the romance back -10 MC points for sheer 'oh.' confusion#dummy blade 🔫#Shepherds of Haven#silly#spoilers#heavy#alpha build#alpha preview#Blade#Blade Bronwyn
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Based on a true event
Friend: so what’s your gender
Me:Agender
Friend: Which one
Me:….Agender
Friend: …ok but which gender
Me (now holding in the biggest laugh): no I’m agender
Friend(getting pissed): but out of all the genders which one are you!?
Me: NONE I’m Agender!
Friend(now pissed): how can you be a gender if YOU ARE NONE OF THEM!?
Me: I’m not A gender I’m AGENDER!!….im gender-less!!
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The Dummies, Midori, The Banquet, and what it truly means to "be human"
And here we are at the finale. if you haven't seen my previous analyses on the Dummies I recommend you read them before reading this one since i am going in assuming you have. But if not here they are in order; Why Anzu is Important Hayasaka and how humans change Kurumada and trust in your allies Ranmaru: Doubts in Humanity, and Humanity in Doubts Mai and Humanity in Autonomy Hinako; Humanity in Affection and Connection
With that said, let's start talking about the Banquet, Midori and what that says about the dummies' humanity.
At first the Banquet seems like a strange choice for the finale of the chapter, after all, we just went through a whole chapter about proving the humanity of the dummies, yet here they are all killed of one after the other here for the sake of Gin, a human. It comes off as a bit jarring, even seeming like YTTD is going back on its message a bit.
But I’m here to argue that isn’t the case, that the Banquet not only doesn’t conflict with the messaging of the chapter and the game as a whole, but instead works to push it even further to culminate in a perfect ending.
And to start with that, let's talk about one of the key players in the banquet, Midori. In a way Midori is everything it means to not be human, and he himself revels in this inhumanity. Midori has thrown away his own humanity, and this is shown to us in so many different ways, but the main one is the way he treats his own body.
What's particularly interesting about Midori is how unclear the line between what's real and what's fake is when it comes to him, from his relationships with the participants during their pasts, to the constant lies and half truths the tells over the chapter, to his death itself, it's hard to get a grasp on the reality of the situation when it comes to him.
And this of course extends to Midori himself, as he is presented as a mystery ever since Alice told Keiji about his murder, and in the way we don’t quite know if he is human or not until the banquet itself, and even then we don’t know exactly how much of his body is human.
During the Banquet Midori reveals that he has slowly been replacing parts of his body with doll parts,
And to Midori this is equal to no longer being human, this mentality can only be achieved if you equate humanity to what you physically are, and it's through this that Midori acts as the opposite of what the dummies all stand for,
Where the dummies stand for Humanity not being tied to the physical truth, Midori stands for the opposite notion, that the physical truth stands above all. In his eyes humanity is a weakness, and we see that in how he treats them and the traits that prove humanity.
And so Midori tries to escape it, to escape his own humanity, no need for allies or connections or doubts or fears, all those "human" traits when you can just stand above it all, as some unstoppable force.
Midori is the perfect example of this because he constantly rubs it in your face just how inhuman he is, he does so when he starts spinning his head and when he rocket punches Yabusame and literally asks
And he furthers this mentality with his actions too, because Midori is denying his own humanity, he denies his fear of death, he constantly berates and betrays his allies like Maple or Hinako, he denies others of their choices and autonomy, laughing at their despair and refusing to connect, and even his “affection” for Sou is a twisted, messed up version of what affection is. All of it to dehumanise himself and others.
It's honestly hard to call Midori human after it all, and that's just what Midori wants. That's why Maple’s last act of defiance near the end of the chapter was so important, because it shows us and to Midori that that's all it is, a facade.
Just one small moment where Midori wasn’t in control and that's all it took to show us that he isn’t invincible, and with that the image of a fearless unstoppable force is shattered, and it shows us that he isn’t as above humanity as he thinks he is.
It's important that this happens here because it allows the cast to fight back during the next section, both himself and his ideals.
Midori’s mentality of humanity being defined by what you physically are goes head to head with the Dummies in the banquet, and that's what it's about, it's a battle between Midori, and the Dummies, who are trying to prove their own humanity, with all the ups and downs that come with it.
The banquet itself plays into this too, the hint system draws a straight, clear cut answer on who is a doll and who is a human, using exclusively what they are physically.
And the cast isn’t exempt from doing this too, with many of the first discussions being centred around “who is human?”, whether it be figuring out what the lights mean, questioning whether Midori himself is human, or questioning who among the Dummies is a human.
And it's only when Mai’s hands are revealed to be Midori’s human hands, that the lines start to blur.
Does Mai having human hands make her "more human"? What if they aren't even hers? Plenty of people use body parts from others in real life too right? It gets you thinking about the line between human and doll and just how fragile and unclear it can be.
And sure we designate Midori as the human here, but later we find out we were wrong, because trying to designate a human through physical traits is wrong. But before that…
After picking a coffin and killing either Hayasaka or Kurumada the next hint reveals a human, Sara tells Midori that he must be afraid as hypothetically there is a 50% chance he dies, but Midori denies he is afraid of dying and picks the coffin anyways, revealing it to be Hinako
This just blurs the lines even more, since up to this point we thought all the dummies were dolls, yet a human was able to sneak in there entirely undetected. Can you really say they're that different if you didn't even realise it at first?
And importantly, as we discuss who Hinako really was, we confirm her humanity, but not through any physical traits like many people tried to do during the banquet, but through a painting and the connection between Alice and the real Hinako.
During the next section we figure out the truth about Midori, and about how he has more doll parts than human, spinning his head all the way around to prove it. Obviously this isn’t something that any human could do, but more importantly it shows us Midori’s inhumanity in an undeniable way, it's so flashy, bold and in your face, that you’d be hard pressed to call him human.
When Sara then stands firm and states that this proves Midori is a doll and Gin is a human she is agreeing to the line that Midori drew and separates Humans and Dolls even further. This goes as far as to picking a red coffin, picking a doll, just to keep Gin the human safe, Midori even calls Sara out on it if she is really alright with picking one of the dummies, and notably Sara’s internal monologue doesn’t question that fact, but instead wondering why Midori is so confident, and why he doesn’t seem to be scared.
Sara is being pushed even further into believing Midori isn’t really human anymore at this point, Questioning if their logic was even correct. Until…
The surviving dummies inspire Sara through their words, and with that, prove their own humanities in their own separate ways, showing Sara and the player that their lives have purpose, have value, and that they are truly human.
On the surface it seems like Sara is simply making a choice to sacrifice the dolls for the sake of a human, and the tragedy of that is the fact these scenes show the truest form of their humanity. There is a reason these scenes are such a focal point in my analysis of each of those characters (Mai, Kurumada, and Hayasaka) and it's because it shows that they are able to make their own choices, for the sake of their allies, despite their contradictory emotions, and that's something that's inherently human.
We see this when characters like Mishima, Kai, and Kanna all do something similar, and it all just works to prove that fact the dummies aren’t separate from the humans.
So why does this happen? Well to me it shows that despite their efforts, Sara still couldn’t shake her bias, playing right into what the Banquet and Midori want, by dehumanising the dummies.
But it isn’t over and the dummies still have a chance to show their humanity.
Tragically, Sara misses, not knowing at this point that Midori isn’t even in one of the glowing coffins, and Midori now has a free shot that's basically guaranteed to hit Gin, but Midori gives her a chance to talk to Gin, and that confidence ends up being his undoing.
While talking to Gin he mentions Keiji, reminding Sara of her wish she got from signing the consent form. She demands Midori to change it, and after some arguing, he does. Only he picks the #2 coffin, killing Anzu, and it's here where we reach our lowest point, where Sara herself admits that she undeniably sacrificed a doll for the sake of a human.
However it's always darkest before the dawn, and that's true here too, this is the Dummies’ last chance to prove themselves, and they won’t go down without a fight.
Through a discussion the cast figures out that Hinako swapped coffins with Midori before the banquet even began, meaning he is actually in a non-glowing coffin, and through this they are given an actual chance to fight back, because, as Sara rightfully called out, this proves Midori is afraid of death.
Despite his claims otherwise, Midori is scared of death, and because of that he swapped coffins with Hinako out of a fear he’d die outwise.
Midori claims that this doesn’t matter though as no matter what all 3 of the non glowing coffins have dolls inside, meaning the hit will be red no matter what.
Regardless Sara presses the hint and it ends up blue, meaning that there is a human inside, much to everyone’s surprise.
The fact that Midori believed so strongly that the coffins would end up red only for it to be blue just blurs the lines between these two options even more. The fact that the contents in this coffin are unknown is just the first step in this counterattack.
Before that however, Ranmaru’s coffin is picked, sending Sara to give up, but Q-taro tells her that it's not what she thinks, as Midori is revealed to be struggling with his next choice.
This goes into the war of words against Midori, and the thing about this one is that compared to the other war of words our goal here is to confuse Midori as much as possible. First we refute his claim that Keiji isn’t in the coffin, despite it being blue. Then when he brings up the victim videos we tell him that the Hinako in the video isn’t even the Hinako of the dummies. He reasons out Maple must have told Keiji about the Banquet, and reveals that the coffins designate between human and doll through the collars, as both dolls and humans would be ashes after being cremated.
All these contradictions are designed to blur the lines between red and blue, real and fake, human and doll.
The way Midori doubts a human is in the blue coffin, or the way we bring up how not all the dummies are dolls of people who died, or how he admits that the coffins don’t even tell the content apart by physical traits but instead by the collar put on them.
And by the end we’ve blurred the lines so much that Midori thinks the coffin contains his collar, despite his own claim that he himself would be counted as a doll. All due to Q-taro's trick.
As if Hinako being a Human among the dolls wasn't enough, there has been a doll among the humans the whole time, and no one could tell, not even Midori, who dies before he ever learns the truth.
The fact that a doll of someone could so easily fit in just shows how vague the lines really are. We see just how much a doll can seem like a human, how they can feel and learn and grow like any human, how they laugh and cry and shout like any human. And at that point... was there ever really even a line at all? And this all culminates in the final act of the Banquet, Midori and Sara’s last choices. Midori is now doubting himself,
struggling between the 2 options he has to target, struggling with his conflicting feelings,
and Sara thinks to herself that Midori has no allies to rely on now,
because he denied that connection, and killed them all himself.
She tells him to choose, to make his own choices now,
and he does, he picks the non glowing coffin… Missing Gin and ultimately dooming himself.
Sara ends up making her choice, choosing Midori’s coffin, and as the drill goes through Midori, he realises just how scared of death he is, but it's too late for him.
We prove his mentality of humanity being decided by physical traits is wrong in this moment, because here, in his final moments, Midori is undeniably human, and even he can’t run away from that.
"I'm a human. Which is why I don't wanna die..."
Unlike somebody such as Rio, who also spent his last moments as a human, Midori doesn’t deserve any sympathy, because he did that to himself. Just like how he denied that connection to his allies like Hinako, and killed them, Midori essentially killed his humanity, or at least tried to, so when he’s backed into a corner he doesn’t get to rely on his allies, and while we’ve proven that his mentality of humanity isn’t right, Midori himself he only realises this right as he is about to die, when it's far too late to go back now.
Through the Banquet and its final choice we prove to not only Midori, but to the cast and ourselves that humanity can’t be defined with just the physical truth, and that's what victory means for the dummies, because if someone who actively threw away his own humanity, with all his rocket punches and spinning head can still struggle with contradictory feelings, can try to rely on his allies, can still be forced to make his own choice, and can truly fear death, then humanity just can’t be defined by something as simple as how much of your body is a doll, and the lines that seemed to divide that, ceases to exist at all.
================================================================================================ Afterword: So that's it. This set of analyses is finally done. Some of you all might have noticed that this is being released exactly one year after my first Anzu analysis, and I just wanted to thank everyone for reading this with me, the fact that there are people who like and agree with what I have to say is still unbelieveable.
I started this series because I thought the dummies were an underappreciated part of YTTD and 3-1 was underappreciated in general. To me this chapter is just incredible, my favourite bit of fiction ever, and I just wanted to put it into words why I love it so much, and as I wrote this series I only grew to love it more!
I hope I was able to share that love to whoever took the time to read any of my posts, its been an incredible time, thank you so much! and i hope you're able to love it a bit more too.
Sorry this one took so long to come out, I've been working on a few projects that i'll hopefully be able to drop soon, and if you're a fan of the dummies I think you'll like what I have in store.
Lastly I want to thank Crazy Sunshine for being such an incredible friend and for helping me so much with the latter half of these analyses, they were improved so much with their help!!!!
And I'll try to be more consistent with these posts but uhh i said that before and that hasn't exactly worked out, regardless this isn't the end, i have a few asks to catch up on still and i am not even remotely close to saying all there is to say about this incredible chapter, so I hope you'll be there when it drops. I hope you've enjoyed this era of my blog and moreso I hope you look forward to the future.
Thank you for reading!!! I hope you enjoyed! and I hope I got you thinking about this incredible chapter even just a little bit more.
#your turn to die#yttd#yttd analysis#yttd dummies#yttd spoilers#analysis#character analysis#midori yttd#sou hiyori#hinako mishuku#anzu kinashi#shunsuke hayasaka#naomichi kurumada#mai tsurugi#ranmaru kageyama#I HIT THE IMAGE LIMIT ISTG But i guess it wouldn't be a doonalli analysis if i didn't lol#Happy 1 year anniversary to my Anzu Analysis#thank you
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#rain code#shinigami rain code#rain code fanart#master detective archives: rain code#mdarc#idk what to put for a caption lol#bye i'm a dummy and forgot to color her nails lol..#roseseatea art
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#bob odenkirk#i had the same reaction when i tried this sauce lol#the first time i saw this i yelled 'DUMMY DONT TOUCH YOUR FACE'#just a complete dog shit hot sauce...bleh
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These were supposed to be part of a bigger ref sheet, but honestly i'm too lazy to finish his werewolf form- so take him now
#my art#oc story: connect the dots dummy#I'm debating if Joey ends up really hairy after he's done being a werewolf lol#he shaves so often that Tati hates it#she wants him hairy and fuzzy she wants to touch him#i gotta do one for tati soon!#artists on tumblr#pride month#queer artist
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