Also, for the record. If you have anything remotely like 'MDNI' in your bio or pinned, to me, you are a worthless moron.
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Also, for the record. If you have anything remotely like 'MDNI' in your bio or pinned, to me, you are a worthless moron.
i just think its kind of disgusting to be trying to win rhetorical points by denouncing search and rescue efforts (which have already finished by the way) in a natural disaster that killed thousands, you people are no better than machado
like obviously disaster aid is done out of self interest, but the usa isnt doing anything here that mexico colombia brazil china iran india jordan and cuba arent doing, and i dont blame any of them, because saving lives is a pretty good goodwill gesture and it pisses me off that all this discussion of a couple hundred us soldiers, is being allowed to overshadow the tens of thousands of venezuelan workers, party members, politicans, police, and soldiers who are obviously making the brunt of the work, and are leading the international aid
guy who had an unclear understanding of the first hour of django unchained: woahh leonardo dicaprio is racist
*says something extremely racist wokely*
"the catgirl anime is Racist because it doesn;t depict japanese women with exaggerated 'features that tied them to any ethnicity' like usamerican racist caricatures of japanese people do, which makes them less Human" - the absolute pinnacle of th progressive yank mind
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me as a teenager: man it sucks to have no privacy or autonomy but i guess its for a good reason. when i turn 18 i will realise how young i was and understand why they did all that.
me as an adult: teenagers are an oppressed class, their abuse is normalised and systemic and they need to start killing people
… I spent most of my teenage years out and about, raising hell and running from the trouble. Physically at home less than away. Moved in with friends. Moved in with relatives.
Did you kids forget to have legs?
Freedom is not a thing that is given, freedom is something you take
Well. That's not something children should have to do. Good for you I guess but you're a moron for thinking this is an option for every child.
(Smiling fondly at nothing) puppy music school..... puppy music school.
Even puppy can learn music.
Literally it's puppy music school.
Stupid thought, I know. I understand throwing an adult into the mix, assuming there are even any cooperative adults left, would truly fuck the power balance, but y'all also might fuckin' die.
Literally not a single trusted adult who isn't either kidnapped or dying are you stupid? Did you play the game with your eyes closed?
Stupid thought, I know. I understand throwing an adult into the mix, assuming there are even any cooperative adults left, would truly fuck the power balance, but y'all also might fuckin' die.
Aborted weird route krusie thoughts (comic)
In Undertale, the difference in physical structure between humans and monsters represents their different... let's say "ontological" status; humans are more physical because they're more real that monsters, right, they're the ones with real agency and moral patienthood; the world is implicitly telling you that monsters don't matter, they aren't moral patients, they are to humans as NPCs are to a player. They aren't real people made of flesh and blood, they're made of magic! That's the joke, I think.
Now Deltarune, with Lightners and Darkners, takes that subtext of ontological superiority and brings it even closer to text; the Darkners are literally not real, Ralsei encourages you to disregard their lives; the Lightners stand above them in the great chain of being, and closer to the Sun.
It would then stand to thematic reason that Monsters, as Lightners in the world of Deltarune, where we already know they don't have Magic, all bleed. This is what I have been staunchly defending for years now. And yet the game has just danced around it the entire time— if it's just a simple fact of the world, why not be straightforward about it? Why treat Susie bleeding four chapters in like a big deal? Why let Darkners so consistently talk about blood?
—Deltarune does not borrow Undertale's symbolism here; blood does not anymore stand for "real", or, rather, if it does, it stands for "real" as in "visceral", as in the opposite of "sanitized".
I don't actually know if Lightners bleed or not, but it doesn't matter, because either way, this fact would not be brought up. This is not a place where things like violence or blood are talked about (just ignore the weird man in the weird costume). This is just a quaint little town! Nothing bad ever happens here. We especially wouldn't talk about it around the kids! We're protecting them from it! Kids shouldn't worry about things like blood or trauma— So even a giant bloodstain on the floor goes unacknowledged.
The Light World doesn't allow talking about anything uncomfortable. Horror movies and rock music that may contain references to scary things are banned! But in the Dark Worlds, where the kids are free from the eyes of the grown ups, and can talk about everything weird and uncomfortable they're going and have gone through, the things they know are there just under the surface but aren't allowed to speak of— they can talk about blood. The Darkness itself manifests gushing from a wound in the Earth!
And Susie— well she talks about blood all of the time. She bluntly acknowledges the truth that "everyone bleeds". And when she rejects the prophecy, when she calls out the lie of the religion which claims to be all about everyone being always nice to one another, she, herself, bleeds.
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And because of that, the kids noticeably and consistently lack the conceptual vocabulary to talk about what's happening in Hometown, and have to use the language they do have to approximate it, badly – first and foremost the language of games; toys; stories.
Noelle can't say "Kris did something," she can only say "it snowed," and "It was snowing so hard, I couldn't see anything." Kris goes to Art Therapy, trying to depict what they saw behind the tree, and draws the trees of Card Kingdom instead – and the Forgotten Man and Mancountry are games, too. The closest we've gotten to the "core" of what Kris is hiding was through MANTLE, game abstraction wrapped in game abstraction wrapped in game abstraction like the shielding of a nuclear waste disposal site, while some shrieking, giggling, unspeakable fear sits at its center and writhes hard enough to tear through that defensive layer and torment Kris in flesh.
They can't say it without a video game to do the talking for them – and that game, derived from Dragon Blazers / Lord of the Hammer / The Prophecy, carries its own conceptual load, doesn't it?
Chapter 5 has given us Noelle being unable to talk about suicide even while actively works towards drowning herself.
...and when she gains the "strength" to "do something crazy" she seems to be still imitating and borrowing from her behavior in video games, replicating a noclip glitch -a kind of liberating act that comes natural to her- in real life.
...and if the words are forbidden, committing the act is such a taboo the world will retcon it away rather than let Kris and Noelle drown, and pushing forward breaks the world itself.
Meanwhile in the Dark World we get an extended segment about a joke character just straightforwardly trying to kill himself. Also this visual:
(of course with Yellow himself arguably being an expression of the suicidal ideation of Kris, who the world not only denies a vocabulary but a voice and the opportunity to open up about everything they're going through, leading to them creating the kind of Dark World where a joke character tries to kill himself, only to get embraced, comforted, and told it's not his fault—)
"women hold up a good bit more than half the sky but less than 100% of it" is probably more accurate but less catchy