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Fairy transportation
How i see Wei wuxian leading the band of disciples through out the book:
我如何温暖你我的爱人?
everyone has been saying nasha was the only person to not ask mickey what it was like to die, but no one is making the connection that she didn’t have to ask bc she already knew. on presumably 3 or 4 occasions, nasha held him as he died an agonizing, horrid death. she was the only person who even thought to give him comfort in those moments. she’d never ask him how it felt, she knows.
The way that they present that question from the throughout the whole of the movie from a variety of characters is really interesting. Even at the start as a point where Timo literally abandons Mickey and asks that question and its a full circle moment in the first scene to see how he got in the fissure. His expression when asking the question was quite narcisisstic i'd say, belittling Mickey 17 at the beginning set the tone for the rest of the movie where everyone kind of looks down on him. Even when Kai asked the question it felt quite detached and more she was using him as she wasn't asking to comfort him, more so to cure her curiosity to how Jennifer must have felt. The rest of the characters use that question as a weapon to cut down Mickey's self worth. It just gets to a point where he gets mentally exhausted from this abuse, I feel like thats part of the reason why Mickey 18 was a really no-BS kinda guy.
Using the question repeatedly throughout the movie really emphasises how alone Mickey must have felt but Nasha is a real trooper for being there helping him through it. She definitely experienced "death" through his pain 100%
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[spoilers for all of severance season 1. words by northernlion, brain worms by me]
Kazuko Inoue (Japanese, b. 1946), Untitled, 1983. Acrylic on canvas, 127 × 127 cm
when i was a teenager it felt very revolutionary to be cruel to myself. like some kind of slow passive protest against how much everything hurt. i starved myself of sleep and food and tenderness because it felt right. it felt sharp and angry and radical and i wanted to be those things. adulthood is the realisation that the world is already working to cut into you well before you learn how to do it yourself. caring for yourself and others is the real protest
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Need this to be every Monday…
Comic I made about doing psychedelics as a depressed trans burnout and briefly visiting another, kinder dimension. Download for PWYC on itch.io! Also on Twitter and Instagram
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partially as thanks for humoring me with so many fun questions about my characters, here is a short comic i wrote some time ago to feel out loic and ysme's voices. all worldbuilding details are subject to change.
The Daily Tribune, Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, April 12, 1961
mob murdering serizawa with autism