Honestly there's at least an 80% chance Rainbow Dash is right

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Honestly there's at least an 80% chance Rainbow Dash is right
tenna is the character ever to me. what if your parents divorce was so bad that it even traumatized the living room tv. what if your tv had a nervous breakdown about his obsolescence. what if your tv was not only a child of divorce, but also a divorcee. what if he was a bit of a freak about it all.
toby fox is brave enough to ask these questions
whenever I don’t know what to draw that damn accordion intro starts in my brain and the spirit of natasha rostova compels my hand to move
Funny things that could happen with the comet teaser:
It turns 90° to the right and barrels straight into the camera.
What the HECK is happening in arcane?
thinking about red vs blue is crazy because it's like:
this is a story about how you can't keep chasing ghosts forever. there's alien/human mpreg.
holding onto the past is holding you back - you have to learn to let go and say goodbye. ed robertson from the barenaked ladies plays a guy who (jokingly?) tells his soldiers that if he weren't their CO he'd make them call him daddy.
family isn't always defined by appearances and you may find it in those you least expect. the aliens speak entirely in blargs and honks.
everything we do is driven by love - love for your current companions and loves that have been lost along the way. it has one of the most intense and longest running queer-baits i've ever personally witnessed.
veterans aren't given the proper support to be able to return to a civilian life, and this systemic issue causes problems for everyone in all levels of society. there's a homophobic bomb.
you can't change what's happened to you and the ones you love; you just have to find a way to keep moving forward. one of the main characters only speaks in poorly translated spanish.
everyone has the capacity to change and be better. it has two (completely unrelated) insanely convoluted time travel plots, and they’re both only dubiously canon.
it's an incredible piece of media and proof that you can create something magical with the limited tools available to you. there are chunks of it that are borderline unwatchable.
it's changed the way I approach storytelling forever. i can't easily recommend it to pretty much anyone.
thinking about how a recurring theme for cassian throughout the whole show is how he doesn’t feel in control of his life. that he feels he lacks the autonomy needed to truly make important decisions for himself. and how, at the end of his life his two closest companions are people who only have their own senses of free choice and autonomy because cassian helped give it to them.
kay was liberated from the empire’s control all because cassian decided on a whim to take the k-x that tried to kill him on ghorman back to yavin with him, and melshi was liberated from prison just a month after cass got there after being there for so long it had completely crushed his spirit.
if it hadn’t been for cassian, kay would have never known what it feels like to Feel things, to know what it’s like to say No. melshi very likely would have never seen the sun again, never been reborn in the waters of narkina 5 and on the shores of niamos into the man who would be a sergeant within a year of joining the alliance.
they never would have known what it’s like to play 863 games of rianza in the jungle yurt they’ve lived in for a year, with the man who freed them and someone else he freed along the way.
and i’m not sure cass ever truly recognized the effect he had on those around him, but they sure did.