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Responding this screenshot, yknow, cause, yknow.
new tactic to be funny: add "or whatever [famous person] said" to a quote that is real but totally unrelated
do you ever feel yourself fail a charisma check in real time
she is quite lovely after all
Tadc episode 9 spoilers!!!
sorry no zoom in on the ribbit and Jax one you'll have to admire her from afar
This will sound weird (and a little heretical), but I genuinely believe this is one of the best Suselle scenes in the whole game. BECAUSE IT DEMONSTRATES NOELLE'S BIGGEST GREEN FLAG AND COMPLETELY AND SINGLE-HANDEDLY REFUTES THE ARGUMENT THAT HER LOVE FOR SUSIE IS UNHEALTHY OR PROBLEMATIC!
For context, this scene happens right after she asks Kris what Susie's like as a person, and you force Kris to reply, "She's terrible" (and I emphasize force because we've all seen how much Kris loves her company post-Chapter 1). Notice what she's doing? She acknowledges their feelings, affirms them, and allows Kris to have them! No apologetics! No victim-blaming! No stuff like "what did you do to make her mad?" or "it could not have been that bad", or any of the BS you've seen apologists say in defence of toxic and malicious people!
She knows there's good in Susie, but she also knows it doesn't change the fact that Susie's treatment of Kris has been anything but good, and wouldn't do any good to deny, downplay, or excuse it! She doesn't let her love for Susie compromise her care for her friend, or make her turn a blind eye to how Susie has treated said friend. And ironically, her willingness to acknowledge Susie's flaws/failings actually makes her a much better girlfriend for Susie!
Yes, Noelle is not without flaws herself. Yes, she doesn't always make the most perfect decision or have the best judgment at every turn. But she's always trying to do the right thing and her heart is always in the right place, and because of that, her heart definitely deserves to belong to Susie!
buh
buh dum tisssss
KitLulu doesn’t have to be doomed yuri
Lulu is magical girl coded
It’s be perfectly within genre for her to have started as a villain only for yuri to redeem her and turn her good
Which then came with her outfit going from edgy to pink.
I thought this as an alternative but the way they put the image of lulu right below the dead family members felt like a way to say that she's "dead" to kit. But I'm hoping you're right, I'm just scared since I've been burned before. Also I wonder why her hair would be short and then grow that long, it really depends on how long kit has been with farcade.
NOOO SO THAT'S WHY THERES A WEIRD OUTFIT WE HAVEN'T SEEN THE BOTTOM IS HER PAST OUTFIT AND THE TOP IS HER CURRENT IM DYING
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it's Girl from Videogame
Hi (No sexual intent)
I LOVE MY MUM 🗣️🔥🗣️🔥 SHE MADE ME SOME LUNCH 🗣️🔥🗣️🔥 I LOVE YOU MUM 🗣️🔥🗣️🔥 MUM APPRECIATION 🗣️🔥🗣️🔥
TEAM FANGS!!!
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the first panel was inspired by fanart made by n0vanix
sneaking yuri in there like hiding pills in a dogs food
pomni and ragatha are hot part 2
Tw: suggestive under the cut
got my mom to watch tadc and I will inform you she thought ragatha in her black dress was super pretty
and she loves the fact that Jax is afraid of corn
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whatever you do don't think about how Ragatha saw both Kinger's and Jax's mental state get worse over time