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Bugs when you lift up a rock
Today's vent:
The Moon and Her Ocean
GO hot take apparently
Imagine finding out you have 90 minutes to tie up a love story that's developed over thousands of years. You create something beautifully in character and completely on point for the plot. You pay homage to the original writer's legacy in a fitting and poetic way and create an ending that not only shows the depth of two people's love for each other but the wider love they have for the thing that brought them together in the first place.
And then you go online to find the loudest outcry is that everyone hates it and "THEY DIDN'T EVEN KISS!"
I feel sorry for people who didn't get anything out of that stunning finale.
"they didn't get a happy ending" BUT THE WORLD WAS HAPPY THE WORLDDDDD THE WORLD THEY CHOSE THE WORLD THEY CHOSE THE PEOPLE WHO THEY GREW TO CARE ABOUT AND THE HUMANITY THEY'VE WATCHED GROWWWWWWWWW
maybe somewhere in the middle of nothingness they're there and watching two men who look like themselves fall in love
For a moment I thought they were going to spend eternity together in the cosmic bookshop writing the whole universe back in existence in the blank books...
nothing legolasts forever
What if we were angels that reincarnated in humans? And we decided in our past lives to save humanity as our last wish? And we held hands together as we were vanished out of existance? And we had a 6 thousand year story full of love and admiration and yearning that we just forgot but still managed to find us in every. single. alternate universe?
What if we met literal God and She told us She loved to watch us love eachother?
I am so glad the ending wasn't bad. I think it was well written, considering the time we were given.
But I'm just so devastated
remember when I made that post that basically said "don't forget about a southern hemisphere when worldbuilding" and a lot of people said "ahhh but what if my fantasy world is flat or shaped like a kia sorento? checkmate I Write What I Want" and then you go and find out that people actually forget that the southern hemisphere exists in real life, like right now here in earth
my worldbuilding posts have two key components:
here's a thing you should think about to make your world more believable and cohesive :) it could really enhance your plot and characters and it's also fun to think about it, when you know how the real world works you can make more vivid fantasy worlds!
and you also should think about it so you think about something else that isn't your own fucking hemisphere pedazo de gringo imperialista
So half of the fantasy planet needs to be experiencing summer when its winter in the north? Is that the endpoint of this post? An episode of the magic schoolbus?
I don't know what to tell you. Read the post again.
#Also the weird 'This post is clearly about the global south not the literal southern hemisphere' reblogs#I had a bunch of stuff written about that but basically: two different concepts with only some superficial overlap#You should think about both of them#The southern hemisphere is a real thing that doesn't only exist as a euphemism for a different thing#Also a geopolitical term and not something a spherical world is definitely going to have like an entire physical hemisphere#I like the reblogs that look like they've mentally placed the equator at around the tropic of cancer#A little confused but they got the spirit
Since there are a lot, A LOT of people who were and are still talking about the literality of the Southern Hemisphere and splitting hairs about it, I need to say that in the post this is referencing I wasn't talking so much about the Southern Hemisphere (though I was) but more about the Equator, and all its presence, or in so much fantasy worldbuilding, absence, implies:
💬 0 🔁 6575 ❤️ 9634 · Torrid zone - Wikipedia · Some of the laziest worldbuilding (in this particular regard) is when there's only one big
So yes, this is about the Southern Hemisphere of course but it's also about the lack of tropical and subtropical climates in general and the idea that only a "cold north" and a "hot exotic south" exists (if it exists at all)
EPIC THE MUSICAL IS GETTING AN ANIMATED MOVIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
MEXICO WIN!!! FUCK AI!!!
Vivaaaaaa
Just got into The Beaches and MAN am I obsessed. I originally wanted to do an edit to this with Jinx, but the lyrics then felt closer to Vi, but I stopped and realized this was really a song for Cait in actuality. I had fun with the ending ( >ヮ<)
Based off real events.
Whatever. Go my mystery twins
“the parallels between Zuko and Sokka-” hey HEY. I am grabbing you. The parallels between Katara and Azula. Both the younger, gifted bender. Each one being the inverse of the other: a living, breathing what if. Katara being horrified at what her bending can do when pushed to its limits vs Azula always trying to push hers further. Katara instinctively trusting everyone so easily, even though it burns her sometimes, and Azula saying trust is for fools, fear is the only reliable way but still losing everyone she cares about in the end. Katara yelling at her dad and being hugged in return vs Azula doing everything possible to please her father still being harshly reprimanded, so you know exactly why they both turned out the way that they did. Katara’s trauma being connected to losing a mother vs Azula’s being connected to having a mother. Katara ultimately being the one to take down Azula and standing over her, staring pitifully because that’s who she could have been, in another life. is this thing on
What is this? A crossover episode???