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Guess who reread The Foxhole Court / All For the Game series again (I’ve forgotten how many times I’ve read it the past year)
anyone else has gets this surprised feeling once you see signs that ppl online actually... enjoy when you talk to them? and they notice when you're gone? and they appreciate you? like i imagine everyone just wants me to shut up or i'm imposing on their own online space but then they keep... getting happy when i'm included in the conversation? especially when it's ppl i look up to, and feel like i'm definitely inferior to. it literally blows my mind
This has happened a couple of times now…
Some mornings, when partner is leaving for work and I’m going to be home all day, they put on their shirt. They button it. And then they give me a look before. starting. to. roll. up. their. sleeves. Not too fast, not too slowly. When they’re done, they usually give me a bloody fire head kiss, and then they leave for work.
How dare they just leave me like that, after putting on such an exciting display?! I’m ruined for the entire day after that, even though it has just started!
The scenes during On My Way are about Kenai learning to accept Koda.
When Koda explains that the humans look really scary, especially with their spears, Kenai begins to really know Koda, and he starts to learn what he might had done wrong (reference to when he told Tanana that he hadn’t done anything wrong).
When they escape from Denahi over the ravine beyond the hot springs, Kenai learns to see other people’s grief. He sees how Denahi is falling apart because he believes he has lost both his brothers. Kenai learns compassion.
When they arrive at the Salmon Run, Kenai and Koda discuss why humans hate bears, which could make Kenai understand how ridiculous he sounds. Also, with the other bears, he learns how to be part of a family. Sure, he has had brotherhood before, and he’s part of a tribe, but here he learns how to be family within a tribe.
Like, during Welcome he learns how to belong even if he’s not a ‘man’, that everyone is a part of the family no matter who they are.
Without any of those experiences and more or less small character developments, Kenai would not have been able to truly understand how horrible he was before. He wouldn’t have felt as bad as he does when he realises he had killed Koda’s mum.
And he definitely wouldn’t have chosen to go back to being a bear for Koda if he hadn’t gone through those events.
in big hero 6, callaghan comments that it was tadashi’s mistake to go into the fire to save him, that it was tadashi’s fault that he did something the thought was right and ended up dead as a consequence. but callaghan’s daughter, abigail, did basically the same thing. she knew about the risks of going into the portal and ended up stuck on the other side but that wasn’t her fault anyways in callaghan‘s eyes. and that’s just really low of him to talk like that.
If you fall down a flight of stairs because the gust of wind was too strong, you’ll likely get more hurt than if you deliberately take a couple of steps back to get ready to ascend the rest of the staircase with new strength
listen, the reason denahi’s climb up the mountain during kenai’s transformation was made difficult for him was so that he wouldn’t know about the transformation and that would lead to him hunting kenai so that kenai could learn how it felt to be hunted.
I’m still salty that Zac didn’t get to sing in the first high school musical because he ‘couldn’t reach the high notes’. I take that as in that he could sing just fine, with the exception for the higher notes, so why not just... write the music differently so that he COULD sing the songs..?