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janus!patton is just so special to me
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fuck it, i’m posting this.
i hope that the twins never get better. or, no actually, rephrase; i hope that they never like each other.
i don’t want them to make up and be friendly with each other. i don’t want them to be tragic siblings either i just. don’t want them to be get along.
they can get better about it (maybe roman can stop getting dysphoria from his brother or smth idk) but i don’t want them to just be your stereotypical “my sibling is my best friend” thing bc. that’s not always how it goes. sometimes siblings just hate each other, not always bc of tragedy, but just bc. that’s how things go.
for the record, this isn’t me hating on silly/fluffy creativitwins content, i love it just as much as the next guy. but when i really think about it, i don’t want that. i want this.
don’t kill me please-
yeehaw
remember these?
remus uses them as chapstick
patton kisses him and their lips get glued together. patton is panicked and confused, remus is right where he wants to be.
remember these?
remus uses them as chapstick
Virge doesn't stand up for Logan efficiently because Virge doesn't quite grasp the difference between being respected as a function vs as a person.
Like... most of Virgil's existence was his function and person both being attacked and devalued. After Accepting Anxiety, his function and person were both respected and valued simultaneously. Virgil wasn't taught to view them differently. To him, if your function is valid, then your person is valid. If your function is invalid, then your entire self is invalid and reprehensible. There's no tangible difference between the two for him.
So Virge snaps at the others to listen to Logan when Logan explains things and provides the logical perspective. He validates Logan's function... without realizing that Logan's person is still being neglected.
i love prinxiety because the guy with the sophisticated regal prince aesthetic has no problem dishing out every cuss word known to man, meanwhile the stoic edgelord with a tragic backstory who “doesn't have an issue with strong language” barely ever swears on screen.
I think putting Beau from the Mighty Nein, Pidge from Voltron, Jinx from Arcane, and Janus from Sanders Sides in a group chat could only ever end well. Trust.
I'm rewatching Embarrassing Phases and honestly gotta say,
Frankenstein's monster was a more fitting choice for Logan.
In the original novel, Victor Frankenstein isn't even a doctor. He's a college dropout, who very stupidly decided to play god and try to create life. He never took notes about his experiment, or did any amount of research, the dude literally went graverobbing and decided to create a human being in his college dorm.
And then when the creature turned out to be a little inhuman and scary looking, he immediately abandoned the creature, and decided to mope and moan about the wretched life that he himself had created. He did nothing to stop the creature or protect people from it.
In fact, when he realized that his experiment didn't turn out quite as good as he had hoped, literally the first thing he did was to go and take a nap and let the creature make its way out of the house and cause chaos.
Not to mention, when the creature asked him to create a female creature so it could have some company, instead of simply not giving his new creation reproductive organs, Victor decides to throw a fit at the very last moment because he was scared that the two creatures would reproduce and make monster babies.
This absolutely does not sound like a character Logan would want to dress up as. If he actually met someone like Victor Frankenstein in real life, he would not hesitate to deck them in the jaw full force.
Meanwhile, Frankenstein's monster proved to be not only physically strong but also very intelligent. He quickly learned how to speak, light fire and try to support himself. He learned how to speak French from some books he had found while traveling, and he tried his best to understand and help people. He was curious about the world he was brought into, and was interested in learning more about it. He even tried to reason with his creator, asking him to understand him, only turning "evil" when he truly felt neglected.
This actually has a lot of similarities to Logan who is constantly neglected by Thomas and the other sides. Like the creature, Logan's efforts are ignored and his feelings invalidated. And like the creature, he lashes out when he is repeatedly shut down or overlooked.
While we're on the topic, I do wish Logan had dressed up as the book version of the creature, instead of the pop culture version. In the book, the creature was actually extremely good looking, it was over 6ft and had long luscious hair. Frankenstein had made sure to give it the best features because he wanted to create a perfect human being.
The only problem was that the creature looked a little off, a little uncanny; its skin was pale and yellow (obviously, because it was made from corpses), and it's eyes were also a somewhat unsettling shade of yellow. This is the only reason it is described as ugly and horrendous, mostly by Victor himself.
The creature was not green with bolts on its neck and weird hair. And like I mentioned earlier, it could speak quite eloquently, unlike the pop culture Frankenstein which only communicated in creepy groans.
He never took notes about his experiment, or did any amount of research
I see Deceit wrote this post
He even tried to reason with his creator, asking him to understand him, only turning "evil" when he truly felt neglected.
My man Creature kills a five year old and then frames a woman for the murder all before speaking with Victor 😭 When he does not get what he wants, he goes on a murderous rampage and repeatedly goads and antagonizes Victor
it's true though. there's no explanation of how Victor conducted the experiment, just that he did it and magically succeeded. there's no mention of him actually conducting tests or taking notes. a contrast to this is Dr Jekyll, who actually does take notes on his experiment.
and yes, i did forget about the child when i first made this post. i won't say that the monster was completely innocent and did nothing wrong. obviously it killed and maimed a lot of people.
but it was also a product of its environment. if Victor had actually taken responsibility for his own creation, none of this would have happened. if he had created a companion for the creature when it asked him to do so, he could have prevented at least two deaths.
the creature is an allegory for how neglect and ostracization can lead to violence. i think Logan would sympathize with it a lot more than he would with the manchild who tried to play god.
just watched Goat (2026) and
we can all agree they're the same person, right?
i know it makes sense narratively for Remus to be less chaotic in recent episodes, since Thomas isn't as heavily sleep deprived and mentally tortured as he was in DWIT
HOWEVER i really miss how absolutely INSANE he was in that episode. like dude straight up bludgeoned another side and took his place, he performed a broadway-style villain song with themes of religious guilt and uncomfortable innuendos, he was fanboying over a known serial killer (who also happened to be a r4pist and p3dophile), he was threatening to violate c!Thomas's favorite fictional characters, he was ripping Logan's teeth out of his skull, he was conjuring up twisted visions to torture everyone, he was letting out bloodcurdling screams for attention, and taunting Virgil through it all. truly an icon.
same energy
it's insane to me that people don't ship Roman and Patton after they literally roleplayed as the petty gay couple from the muppets.
idgaf if virgil's being petty toward janus, WHO DO YOU THINK HE LEARNED THAT FROM? a monster of janus' own making
virgil screaming the lyrics to she's so gone from lemonade mouth in his room in the middle of the night after he left the dark sides. do you see my vision?
sanders sides s1: I WAS IN A DISNEY SHOW?? i turned myself into a cartoon!! haha my morality wants me to eat pasta with chocolate syrup and a bunch of crumbled up cookies XD anxiety is a bitch but we can get through this! #adulting
sanders sides s2: am i a good person? will i ever truly be satisfied with the choices i make in life? catholic guilt and childhood conditioning has caused irreparable damage to my mind and instilled in me the idea that i will never be a good person, no matter how hard i try. who am i if i can't be a good friend who's always there for others? what does my existence mean in the grand scheme of things?