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ăăăăăŽĺŽľăŽć In The Clear Moonlit Dusk by Yamamori Mika 2020
little random but i really appreciate your dissections and analysis of Mel mainly bc the fandom either adore her and won't admit she is a flawed character and get over defensive when you call her out, or straight up hate her and make her out to be completely evil.
Mel is written as morally grey for a reason and when ppl try to act like she was morally correct in everything she did, it goes against the whole plot. yes, she regrets most of her actions by the end of the series and is left to deal with her family's leagacy and the weight of her actions, but that doesn't undo anything she did. and her eventually starting to care about Jayce doesn't just cancel out that she manipulated him (you'd think this would be obvious)
what bothers me the most i think is meljay shippers who say Jayce mistreated her and that Mel only ever helped and care about him and aided him in rising to power politically, and how she was so understanding of Jayce's and Viktor's friendship. yes, encouraging methods of political corruption in order to gain more power is so caring and kind of her! â¤ď¸
Mel might've told Jayce to go spend time with Viktor after finding out he was ill, but the one time in the show she interacted with Viktor was... prejudiced to say the least. she never directly spoke to or answered Viktor, and the expression on her face any time she looked over at Viktor was so clearly full of dislike. it shocks me ppl still believe Mel and Viktor could get along and respect one another, especially romantically. no way.
anyways, sorry for the rant. just tired of how many bad takes there are in this fandom and very fond of your account lol
you are right and you SHOULD say it re: that oft repeated argument about her "only wanting what's best for him" bothers me so much. Its just... weirdly patronizing and spousing pro-piltover nationalism every time i see it being brought up. "She's doing what anyone would do/what is best for the city!" IDK MAN I AM NOT ROCKING WITH THAT. Im not an ubercapitalist. I don't think any of that was the good option actually lol. Probably I hate piltover too much to humor these arguments but from day 1 we are shown this is a city of immense class inequality in which the elite few holds all the power and all the profit gains at the cost of everyone else's submission and humanity. (Not for nothing: these are also the classic old guard Noxian tenets of supremacy. That's how they do colonization.)
The interactions Mel has with Jayce for majority of the series, before she watches that bomb come in and has her rapid onset change of heart, are her talking about how investors want his work and how she can use his discovery to advance this city (which is already built on exploitation!) or instigating his rise to power as a new ringleader for the council's rigged mercantile operations, and this is just not good or heroic in any way to me. This isn't love either, it's industrial convenience. The fact that she's conflicted by the end doesn't cancel these actions out! Jayce realizes that he's been used in ways he strongly disagrees with and any the affection in that dynamic vanishes instantly. The time he spends in isolation replaying his mistakes in that cave has an emphasis on mel/heimerdinger's voice on the council too, all of his regrets with blindly following someone else's vision or disappointing an idol he held in high regards.
And Jayce DOES care about the state of the cities, or he did before the writers forgot: He's the one who pleads for Zaun's independence at the end of season 1! He's the one who spent all his life trying to work towards improving the lives of common people, giving them the miracles they've been denied!
Viktor is a fucking nobody. He is extremely worthless in the eyes of the piltovan upper crust, only kept around on the merits working with Jayce have afforded him; and they still don't care. They're probably hoping he dies quicker. We *SEE* him being singled out and alienated during that weapons discussion where Mel is pleading for Jayce to think about "protecting his people" (only piltovans, never, ever zaunites- protecting piltovans against the zaunite menace.) and Viktor is set off at that whole exchange because it doesn't matter how loud he screams, these people can just tune him off and pretend he doesn't exist anyway. It's what they're used to doing. It drives me insane!!!!! His indignation is extremely under-explored and very inline with his act1 speech of feeling like an undesirable presence in piltover and having to push through with the grit of his teeth. It's open faced classism and I still see people pretending it didn't happen. Fandom makes all of these characters FAR less interesting by defanging them. The heart is in the friction and in the ugliness of them fucking up because they have very, very different conceptions of "utopia" - and some of those utopias require the death of the other characters present.
A lot of the Arcane character arcs have to do with realizing the above, and weighing if the sacrifice is worth the risk. Sometimes it turns out their utopias were shit.
I just think she's very pretty, smart and that she'd be a fun support to play
they should invent a tummy that doesnt hurt
this will reach the tummy hurty squad on its own
i love six o clock because the clock looks so stupid. "|" like get real
Tumblr constantly has gems like this where someone says something seemingly inane but itâs actually a thought weâve all had at some point in our lives
this is like scrooge seeing his own grave in a christmas carol
Love reblogging a picture of Tumblrâs grave on Tumblr
hey
Hey
lifeâs worth living
thank u goku
which is better
weed from an elf
weed from a dwarf
The dwarf will 100% give you some shit that will Fuck You Up
itâs december 1 whereâs the christmas tail kitten bring him to me
i have to do EVERYTHING around here
i forget that other ppl can see this blog sometimes
here I drew this
incredible!!!!!!!!!! id love to see more
okay
pleeeeease make this a merch design
After a long long hiatus, the MERCH returns!!!
As some of you may know, a small indie company called Freaker Games decided to STRIKE my original drawing, even though he is my own original character and heâs VERY unique. So I redesigned him into an extremely marketable and cute little guy !!!!!
Itâs been very long since last sale, literally over 70,000 of u are new, SO HERE YOU GO, ITâS BACK per request! You can get the TAX EVASION version OR NEW! TEXTLESS VERSION! So you can rock the little guy without saying anything at all, itâs just a cute little guy on your shirt, thatâs the whole thing, baby!!! :)
THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT. I AM DYING. HELP.
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Excuse me what the actual fuck
people like shirtsÂ
Yeah, either for warmth or as a way not to get fined for public indecency, people really like shirts
josh?
whereâs the body of christ?
OPINION ON PLUTO
PLUTO IS A PLANET!!!!!!!!!!
PLUTO IS A NOT A PLANET!!!!!!!
To everyone voting for the first option: I bet you think dinosaurs didn't have feathers because incorporating new findings into research hurts your feelings.
This is the stupidest addition I've ever seen.
People say Pluto is "not a planet" because in 2006, 5% of the International Astronomical Union, a grand total of 424 people, voted to give "planet" a formal astronomical definition. Why did they do this? As far as anyone can tell, the only apparent reason for why they needed to come up with such a conservative definition of "planet" is because at that time, dozens of new, planet-sized objects (such as Eris) that were round and orbited the Sun were being discovered to exist beyond Neptune. This made it challenging to justify labeling Pluto as the "ninth planet" when there were so many satellites that were similar to Pluto that were arbitrarily called "not-planets". So the astronomers that were able to attend the vote (again, 424 out of a possible 9000 people) decided on the final definition that some astronomers use today.
The above addition acts as if the definition of "planet" is something objective that science has "discovered"; like dinosaurs having feathers. But obviously that's ridiculous. It's an argument over (ultimately inconsequential) terminology, and furthermore, the IAU definition has its fair share of criticisms by other astronomers: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Definition_of_planet#Ongoing_controversies
I want to especially highlight this paragraph: "Many astronomers, claiming that the definition of planet was of little scientific importance, preferred to recognise Pluto's historical identity as a planet by 'grandfathering" it into the planet list." Basically, why do we need to restrict the definition of "planet" to 8 bodies in the first place? Is it because schoolchildren need to learn them, and so you need a short list? Why is that something schoolchildren need to learn? Isn't it simpler to just say "the number of planets is undetermined, but here are the 9 most famous/important ones" for your memory"?
It is remarkable that the discovery of Eris, the goddess of chaos/discord, kicked off this astronomical controversy
Also worth noting is that like, at this point âPluto is a planetâ is practically a meme.
To address the last question of why we need to restrict the definition of planet:
Now more than ever, as the the field of exoplanets (planets that orbit other stars besides the sun) grows, we actually have a sample size of planets large enough to do broad research on. There are now THOUSANDS of confirmed planets in our galaxy, and every year we find more and learn more about them. That's only going to continue as we build instruments more and more capable of the science, like the James Webb Space Telescope.
To effectively discuss what we learn, we need labels that are significant and granular enough to be useful. When Pluto lost its planet status, we had discovered that there were dozens of Pluto-like objects in the solar system, and they were distinct from both Asteroids and the larger planets in a few ways.
"Planets" were what we called things big enough to be spherical and clear their orbit of debris, and "asteroids" were those that are not. But then, there were all these Pluto-like bodies that were spherical but DON'T clear their orbits of debris. Even moreso, they were oddballs because, before we knew they were so numerous, our entire understanding of how planets and solar systems work said that big objects out past the asteroid belt (or near it - its called the Frost Line) should experience runaway gas atmosphere accumulation because its cold enough, and those inside shouldn't because its too hot that close to the sun and the atmospheres mostly boil off. Pluto and it's friends don't fit - they're far away, but didn't end up with a huge atmosphere!
The fact that all these Pluto-like planets exist made them a whole NEW class of object to discover! It's exciting that objects like Pluto are different from planets in meaningful ways, because it unlocks a new understanding of solar system formation! What determines if an object in a new solar system will stay small like asteroids, get big like planets, or stay mid-sized like Pluto? What determines atmosphere formation? Do all solar systems have things like Pluto? All kinds of exciting things to talk about, specific to Pluto-like planets, so now we call them something all their own - dwarf planets.
The specificity of names change all the time. Before telescopes, people didn't have the faintest idea what planets were made of or how they form, so they just called them all Planets, after the Greek word for "wanderers". All they knew was that planets wandered around in relation to the background stars. Then, we discovered some were made of gasses and some were made of rocks, so we called the big ones out past the frost line "gas giants" and the rocky ones inside "rocky planets". "Dwarf planets" is just another example of that.
Pluto is not a rocky planet or a gas giant but a secret third thing (dwarf planet)
everyone's like wehhhhh why doesn't doctor house gets suuuueeed! like my man. literally every patient he sees is someone that's been trying to find a diagnosis for ages. i could live with a little medical malpractice if it were coming from someone ready to break into my home to look for allergens and not simply half heartedly listen to me before suggesting I lose weight and take ages of back and forth arguing to order a single test
"it's medical malpractice" have u ever been a doctor? most medicine is malpractice. let the man limp around chewing vicodin doing 50 invasive tests please
Once Taub (derogatory) derisively said about a patient with unexplained chronic pain â7 doctors couldnât find anything wrong with him, what does that mean?â and House replied without even thinking âit means theyâre idiotsâ and proceed to work his ass off to diagnose the patient Taub wanted to write off as a faker or something. If a doctor had said that when that patient was ME, I wouldnât dream of suing them in a million years
tumblr polls have amplified the human need to vote on things. this place just became the roman senate