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when you're a child and you stay up past your bedtime you get punished by your parents, when you're an adult and you stay up too late you just get punished by the ghosts and spirits and demons and such
Check out my ongoing comic Crow Time. It has crows, and also neat pantheons of epic beasties.
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She canât get mad because they are dressed in holiday-appropriate attire
Chara might have given Christmas presents to the Dreemurrs.
The old calendar in New Home is from 201X - specifically, the end; in other words, December.
And, frozen in time like everything else in New Home, there are presents.
One present containing a heart locket.
The other present containing a gardening knife.
Chara might have given a gift to Asgore, too.
This sweater is given special, nostalgic note by Chara in the No Mercy route.
The Santa outfit, meanwhile, is totally disregarded as unimportant.
"Mr. Dad Guy" is something Chara may have said by accident after calling Asgore "Mr. Dreemurr" for a while.
They may have slipped and called him "Mr. Dad" and finished this with "...Guy" in a flustered way.
If Chara made him that sweater - possibly as a Christmas present - then "Mr. Dad Guy" might have become a family joke.
And that may be why Chara seems touched he still has it.
As for what Chara might have given Toriel, it doesn't seem there's anything they could have given her that she brought with her back to the Ruins, except...
Chara loved the Dreemurrs and was loved by them. After all, even though we can't see it...
... everyone in this picture is smiling.
In Japanese, the sweater says âMr. Papaâ.
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i lay in a bed of dirt. moss grows in my eyes and roots sink their teeth into my skin. they pull me in. iâm so tired. the earth swallows me and i am nothing but grateful.
Britney has been paying for people's groceries, paying for items for their kids, sending uplifting messages, posting fun videos to cheer her fans up, doing everything she can to help others, she's even nice to people who send hate to her when they're not nice to her to begin with. She's helping people financially even though she does not have control over her finances. She is using whatever she has to help. She's asking for wealth redistribution. I never really stanned her before this, I was more of a casual fan, but this? This is legend behavior. Thank you, Britney.
this is my favorite shot from Perfect Blue.
I noticed that there was a BIG use of the color red in the scenes where bad shit goes down or where Mima is questioning her surroundings to be real or not, and this was the most dominating use of pure red in a shot that I noticed.
plus, the blaring music coming from the boom box is really unsettling and uncomfortable to listen to because like. itâs not trying to sound nice, itâs not there to frame an idea with the lyrics themselves. the fact that itâs turned up all the way, that itâs peaking the audio, it feels like itâs YELLING at you. it feels like itâs MAD.
it just sets off so many alarms when youâre watching it, i love it so much.
it was a really good movie.
Whatâs great about how the rich family in Parasite is treated is that theyâre not outright malevolent towards the poor. However, theyâre ignorant at best and uncaring at worst.
The struggle of the film (until the end) is about the working poor fighting each other to survive while serving a rich family that is entirely ignorant of the actual struggles their workers are going though.
This is most apparent after the rain, where the wife complains about how the rain ruined their camping trip directly to the face of someone who had their home destroyed by the same rain.
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What do you mean by That's Not A Deer in the mountains near you????
Anyone who spends decent amount of time in Appalachia knows the Not Deer. If youâve gone on the Blue Ridge Parkway at night, youâve probably seen him.Now: keep in mind if you donât live in an area with a lot of deer, deer are freaky bastards on their own. Theyâre really big, extremely agile, move surprisingly quietly, and are extremely durable. Itâs not unheard of for someone to hit a deer and total their car. Once I heard a story of a man who hit a deer on accident and decided to take it home and least get some good meat out of a bad situation. On the drive home the deer woke up and absolutely shredded the inside of this manâs trunk. Theyâre very cute but you definitely donât want to mess with one. Just keep that relationship in the back of your mind. Anyway, the Not Deer is more or less what Iâd call a folk cryptid. Everybody has their story about it. Theyâre all somewhat similar. Youâre in a car at night, in a rural, heavily wooded area, and probably a bit lost. Itâs not wildly uncommon to see a opossum crossing the road, see blips of little animals with your headlights. You see a deer. So you/your friends go âOh! Deer!â and slow down in case it leaps in front of you. Then you see it more clearly. Thereâs just something wrong about it. Thereâs something about its eyes. You feel your stomach get heavy like a rock, the hair on your neck raise. You sense intelligence that you shouldnât. It doesnât move like a deer, it moves like a⊠oh god, what is that thing? Whatever that thing is, itâs not a deer and we need to leave. You hit the gas and get the hell out of there.A group of my friends got lost on the Parkway once and reemerged with a chilling story. They arenât the kind of folks to lie or over exaggerate. Among other freaky stuff that happened, the driver claimed she saw a deer in the road. Then she noticed the deer was on two legs.Â
I have a story about the Not Deer from two summers ago. I lived deep in the Appalachia mountains at the time, unlike the foothills Iâm in now. I was wandering in the woods, probably two thirds of a mile from my house at that point, as one does when they live two miles down a twisting dirt road with the nearest town (and therefore things to do) thirty minutes away, when I heard brush moving. I knew it was probably a harmless animal- a possum, or a deer, maybe a particularly destructive rabbit, and I turned to look.
well. hm. it was a deer in the way that a graveyard is a playground. you can treat it as such, I guess, but it wonât feel the same.
it was about thirty feet away from me, staring. wild deer donât stare at random people to begin with- they just run away. she was breathing hard and making a low rumbling sound. I didnât really know what to do, and I hadnât really thought about the dangers of going near wild animals even if they are âharmlessâ deer, so I went towards her.
I swear to god, this thingâs eyes blanked out and it took a couple jerking steps forward, moving really strangely? and I flinched, because what the hell, and then she ran off to the side while staring at me until she was about fifty feet away. it was deeply unsettling in a way that I canât explain and I know that that thing was not quite a deer.
I sprinted all the way home.
Iâve seen something like this myself. I would say âThe joints went the wrong wayâ but it was more that there might have been more or less joints than youâd expect? The bends were not where the bends go. And the shape of the face was wrong in a way Iâd describe as: You have a friend who only draws wolves. Theyâre really, really, really good at wolves. You want them to draw a deer. They try their best, and neither of you are exactly pleased with the results. There was also an issue of scale - like you gave a deer the proportions of a moose.
Iâve heard âDeerâ comes from âDeorâ which just means âbeastâ or âquadrupedâ so⊠it was definitely a Deor, but 100% not a Deer.Â
I collect spooky stories from other people and a friend once told me about driving back from a âghost huntâ out in SE Oklahoma, seeing what they described as âlike a deerâ that stood in the middle of the road, and refused to move. So when one of them got out to go shoo it away by hand they all realized, about the same time⊠that it was only almost a deer. They described the collective reaction as wildly disproportionate to what they remember having seen - which was just ⊠not quite a deer?
They said there was about fifteen minutes of foot to the floor speeding before they all, right about the same time, felt a change in mood come over them and they began to sob like âlittle scared kidsâ. It was only weeks later that they were like âYou know⊠deer donât look anything like that.â
Devilman Crybaby is a Greek Tragedy
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There is a Chorus that states events of the play to fill the viewers in on events- the rappers
Its based on myth and history and religion- the BibleÂ
The prologue which is the background for the story is established by a single actor or through dialogue between two actors- Ryo giving his little âI didnât know about love only suffering speechâ
The parados or the entrance of the chorus with their chanting lyrics- the rappers meeting Miki on the dock.
Strophe and antistrophe aka two different versions/voices of the chorus- the rappers splitting up as the show goes on. Â
the hamartia or the tragic human flaw or error that leads to misfortune- Akiraâs empathy opening him up for pain or Ryo just being an ass leading to, well, everything.
Hubris or the pride and insolence that makes one think they are better than God which leads the protagonist to break moral law and will vainly try transcending normal limitations or ignore divine warning with calamitous results- *cough* RYO *cough*Â
the recognition, when the main character finds out something that strongly affects their actions- this can be when Miki dies and Akira goes after Ryo, or when Akira dies and Ryo cries.Â
reversal, after the recognition when the character has a reversal of fortune- Akira dying after trying to stop Ryo. Ryo realizing heâs alone after killing Akira.Â
Catastrophe, the moment marking the protagonistâs failure usually at the end- The world destroyed. Akira dead and Ryo alone only for God to come down and reset the whole thing.
Fate, the force or plan which controls oneâs destiny- God
And my personal fav, Catharsis, the purging of the viewerâs emotions- everyone at the end of Devilman Crybaby.
Devilman Crybaby is a Greek tragedy, thank you
not to be gay or anything haha.. but i love girls and their pretty smiles and cute giggles and i love them being loud and funny and confident and i love girls who prefer to be called handsome and masculine you all are great and deserve to be happy:)