my negative rizz loser boy who you’d think was combatting the sirens’ song by completely killing the vibe but was actually just trying to sing along with them because he’s a ✨fanboy✨
i think for me personally, 24 was one of the scariest episodes so far. just. the thought of having a baby (i could end the post here) you barely remember being pregnant with or birthing, yet you still feel like you owe literally everything to it. you know something’s wrong, but you can’t quite put a finger on it, and you can’t escape it either.
it’s in your house. you’re supposed to love it. it feeds on you until you die.
I absolutely adore how ATLA deals with disabilities.
I know we all love to talk about how great of a disability rep Toph is, but we should really be talking more about Teo (the boy in a wheelchair the gaang meets in the Northern Air Temple)
Teo, just like Toph, has his disability be both something that hinders him in some way, but also something that gives him an advantage/ different view on some points - in Teo's case, him being the only one with "an airbender spirit".
But there's something that Teo has that Toph doesn't, and that is a properly supportive father.
Teo has a dad who went above and beyond to give him accommodations, not a "cure", which was what he truly needed. There's nothing wrong with the fact that he can't walk, nothing to be "cured". I love how no one even brings up the possibility of him walking again, no one asks about it because it was not relevant at all. He is disabled and has proper accommodations, a great support system, and a very good life!
Teo is such an amazing disability rep because the fact that he needs mobility aids is not viewed as an inconvenience, there's nothing wrong with it and his dad (and everyone around him) is more than willing to accommodate his needs. And that's how it should be for every disability, in and out of fiction.
okay i don’t have the means of explaining it right now, but i entirely, 100%, agree and am elated by the decisions gege has made in chapter 261 regarding gojo.
and i really do mean it. there is something so pitiful, so perversive, so human, yet so vulturous in the entire situation; to drain yourself of your blood and life to keep the needy satiated, yet when you are dead, they eat your liver and gnaw on your bones
I loved this part. The way he said that sounded so much scarier than he normally does, like he was in serious pain from Charlie’s injury and about to hurt her badly because of it. “The fuck?! That hurts!” The shock pervading his words were interesting too, and it reeks of entitlement—like “how dare you hurt me/be able to hurt me” despite how powerful Charlie is and what Adam’s done in the past. Knowing exactly how violent men like him are (it’s a pattern), it really made me nervous to hear how angry he was.
I know we all love Sebastian...but can we just appreciate the voice actor for Ominis Gaunt for a few moments?
The fact that they were able to give us a character who has a voice that breaks and cracks with emotion at significant events was just perfect.
At times, the words themselves were insignificant because you could feel that emotion coming straight from the tone of the voice. It's pure art. So thank you, Jacob Edwards, for your amazing performance.