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other golden winds i did. recently
Brain Soup 🥣
Started thinking more about HiiFu, HiiFu x janka, HiiFu x zanka, HiiFu x Jabber and all of that stuff so
crazy idea:
Hii is also weird about vital instruments. considering the fact that he might have formed with the jinki awakening I think he feels connected to the title of Fu's vital instrument. (or he could have been there before idk)
So what if he gets massive crushes on some peoples vital instruments or interacts with them like regular people (kind of like how Fu interacts with him)
He calls Lovely Assistaff "Tall pretty lady" or "Beautiful"
He calls Mankira "Baby girl" or "wonderful"
He treats the vital instruments with so much respect and care and gets angry when people mistreat or mishandle them. He is the only one besides Zanka to actively talk to and compliment the Jinki's directly like they can also respond
am I focusing on more ideas and heartcanons than actually writing?
Yes. Will I stop? No.
Oh wow…Lovecraft and Philip K Dick have been jamming on acid in the afterlife:
The classic science fiction trope of brain-in-a-jar appears in many forms: the disembodied human intelligence sustained by machines in Donovan’s Brain, the grotesque preserved heads and laboratory minds of old pulp horror and B-movies, and the philosophical nightmare of The Matrix, where consciousness survives inside an artificial reality while the body is reduced to biological hardware. In each version, the central terror is the same: a mind severed from ordinary life, kept alive by technology, trapped somewhere between person, specimen, and machine.
That fantasy has begun to move, uneasily, from pulp imagination into the outer edges of modern science. Researchers are now growing brain organoids: tiny clusters of human brain-like tissue developed from stem cells, capable of forming neural structures, producing electrical activity, and in some cases connecting with computational systems. These are not conscious minds preserved in glass, nor are they miniature human brains in any complete sense, but they represent a profound shift in what can be created, studied, and sustained outside the body.
The most unsettling implication is philosophical rather than merely technical. Science has not produced a trapped human consciousness, but it has produced living neural systems that learn, respond, signal, and imitate some of the architecture of thought. The old image of a brain suspended in fluid once belonged to horror films and speculative fiction. Now it lingers at the edge of laboratory reality, forcing us to ask where mere tissue ends and moral significance begins. The jar may be real; the ghost inside it remains unproven.
finally made a Simpsons oc ! Meet Cass(idy) Finnegan! Based on a season 1 background character spotted in Moe’s Tavern. More info to come on her soon, I just wanted to show her off for now :)
Just keep swimming.
when you? do the when you do. the. so the f/o. when the f/o you and the f/o you fictional other? yes.
the world is on fire but I have made a tiny beaded budgie