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Has anyone else noticed that as a society, we’re shamed for wanting to sleep? Sleeping in is bad, naps are only okay if they’re 20 minutes, you cant be tired unless you’re a <insert career/lifestyle choice here>, so on and so forth.
I mean, I think we all need to spread our blankets out, cuddle a pillow, and go to sleep. Everyone needs more of it, fuck this “it’s not productive” nonsense. It’s okay to sleep, it’s okay to want to sleep. You’re not lazy because of it.
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home routine because this is what i really need
they become a little family…
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All I'm saying is Jayce Talis is a bisexual polyamorous man who has a type and that type is just, Higher Beings. His type is just Jesus Christ. Bro straight up wants to fuck God
Edit: damn bisexuals found this post hello y'all hope you have a nice day the post reached its target audience
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Damn, this is good
I had a lot of fun with this work😖
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on everyone's soul this is what happened
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I think the fact we get to see this version in particular is beautiful because it shows that even through further hardship (Vi's death) without being traumatically scarred in the same that Jinx is. She was not abandoned. She grew up with healthy supports and role models. She didn't have the death of her friends hanging over her head.
It shows just how much Jinx had to survive through to become who she did. Many people with C-PTSD, BPD, and multiple personalities (not that I think she had DID, but just to name some mental health issues) are shaped by severe trauma, similar to how Jinx was. I love this show because Jinx isn't portrayed as "broken" for what she went through. Because it shows just how much of an impact a person's love, care, and attention can have on someone struggling with their mental health. Because Jinx was able to accept herself by the end, and sacrificed herself while at peace and filled with love (and especially bc I believe the theory that she isn't dead).
My point is, its so easy to villainize a character with as complex issues as Jinx has, and at every step of the way, the writer's handled her character so well. I know the depiction of Powder's timeline was purposeful. I also know I'm not the only one who saw themself in either a little or a lot of Jinx's behaviour. I've cried happy tears watching Jinx come to peace AND seeing Powder thrive.
I think I'm rambling at this point, but this show did so much to heal my inner child, and I will never forget the impact Jinx and Powder have had on me. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
Okay, so. This is very important about Arcane and I need to set the record straight.
The parallel universe that Ekko and Heimerdinger end up in is JUST ONE VERSION of "What could have been." This is not to say that it was the ultimate best version of what could have been, but rather a timeline where Vi couldn't have accidentally abandoned Powder into becoming Jinx. She didn't even get to have the conversation with Mylo where Powder hears him call her a jinx. That's just a singular variable out of many that could have been changed to seemingly create a better timeline.
I point this out because it does not mean that for Piltover and Zaun to be at peace, one of either Vi or Jinx has to be dead.
We don't have to make conclusions based on just the 3 timelines we actively get to see. What if the Zaunites decided to not go over the bridge inciting violence at the beginning? What if Silco really was strangled to death at Vander's hands? What if Jayce never came down to Benzo's shop? What if Markus didn't kidnap Vi and throw her in prison?
It hurt to see that Vi was dead, but it helps to know that they don't have to be separated for them to be happy somewhere.
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Okay, so. This is very important about Arcane and I need to set the record straight.
The parallel universe that Ekko and Heimerdinger end up in is JUST ONE VERSION of "What could have been." This is not to say that it was the ultimate best version of what could have been, but rather a timeline where Vi couldn't have accidentally abandoned Powder into becoming Jinx. She didn't even get to have the conversation with Mylo where Powder hears him call her a jinx. That's just a singular variable out of many that could have been changed to seemingly create a better timeline.
I point this out because it does not mean that for Piltover and Zaun to be at peace, one of either Vi or Jinx has to be dead.
We don't have to make conclusions based on just the 3 timelines we actively get to see. What if the Zaunites decided to not go over the bridge inciting violence at the beginning? What if Silco really was strangled to death at Vander's hands? What if Jayce never came down to Benzo's shop? What if Markus didn't kidnap Vi and throw her in prison?
It hurt to see that Vi was dead, but it helps to know that they don't have to be separated for them to be happy somewhere.
#arcane act 3#arcane spoilers#arcane#vi#jinx#ekko#wholesome#i cant fucking breathe#and silco got vander's letter#i was traumatized by heimerdinger exploding momentarily#guys we only ended up in TWO other universes#there is hope#and jinx is alive#also damn vander and silco were hot#and fucking powder's a goddess#clagor's a stud????#WHO LET MYLO GROW A FUCKING 'STACHE?!?!?
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jayce has been obsessed with viktor all his life i cant
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ik there are some writers out there having the best times of their lives cuz their “if powder never became jinx, she would be a science geek” fics are actual canon now. i would never get over this
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I know there is a mixed response to Jinx’s new hair, but what if she does it for Isha, because, after all, hair holds memories
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We urgently need to talk about the beauty of Jinx in the parallel universe, guys. #ArcaneAct3
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The little fins under his eyes, they are actually so adorable I can’t!!!! His character is so expressive with like no lines and I love it😣
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Welcome to hour one of my delusional city
SO ABOUT JINX.... we have plenty to discuss. :))
*act three arcane spoilers under the cut don't read if you haven't watched it especially the last episode!!*
I have a theory.
Now many of you will point at me and call me delusional but I'm sorry. I think I might be right on this one for a change. (or at least it might be implied.)
OK, if you watch the final episode, you know that jinx made the sacrifice taking Warwick with her while Vi screams for her. This scene absolutely broke my heart and for about a good 15 minutes I thought she was dead.
Until I went back and watched the last couple of scenes.
Something that I found interesting is that Caitlyn was looking at the blueprint of the vent system, more specifically where Jinx made her ultimate sacrifice. We all know that arcane is not a show that would just throw in details all without reason. Everything has a point everything is calculated to either imply something or show something.
Why would Caitlyn be looking at the blueprint and why would the show creators specifically zoom in on certain airways? Well, of course, then none other to imply that Jinx could've escaped through one of these, therefore possibly surviving.
Now with that alone, it probably doesn't mean anything. It is nothing but a skeleton of what possibly could be, it needs flesh and muscle for it to actually be a Working theory.
But then, as I watched the final scene before the credits, tell me why an airship from Piltover airship very similar to the ones that we saw in episode one where powder said that she would be flying one of those one day. Why was it flying away into the distant sky, then followed by the classic Jinx glitches with the words the end?
Tell me why a show that is so focused on each, and every small detail, from micro expression to touches that linger just a second too long for it to be nothing, Even the drawings and graffiti around Zaun. why would a show so focused on those types of details do something like that if Jinx was not alive? It does not make any sense. It would not make any sense for the show.
Need more proof?
if you pay attention when Caitlyn and Vi are talking, specifically towards the end where Vi leans into Caitlyn, the expression on her face is not one of relief, but rather one of knowing something. She was the one looking at the blueprint, and she was the one who noticed the potential escape route that jinx would know better than anyone because it wasn't her sort of Home in the vent system? How could she not know how to escape?
it's also very satisfactory to her character arc, it was only in season two where we started to see her perception of death start to shift, it was only when Isha came into her life that she really started to understand her own mortality and not completely disregard her life like she used. the prison scene with Vi, where she's sort of regresses back to the mentality of everyone around me will get hurt because of me. while in act three she did begin to disregard her life again, I would like to think that her talk with Ekko might've snapped her back into place. So instead of losing jinx's character development in its entirety, she continues on the same path where she was while still keeping her goal of letting VI be happy the same.
Plus the pink streak coming up the side of the hex gate tower, it's similar to the way that Jinx charges at Vi in their fighting scene.
Now, this is the part where you go into the comments and call me delusional and make fun of my theory but thank you for comming to my Ted's talk
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