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[ID: A digital doodle of two figures. One figure, shaped like a human, has a hand on their hip and says, “haha well at least you’re not like THAT”. The other figure is a creature with two antennas. They have a smug expression on their face. The text underneath reads in parentheses, “(is exactly like that)” / END ID]
i love the way bfdi uses its recovery centers in that, even though they are ways to kinda cheat death and make it mostly a non issue, its not unconditional. (with the exception of the personal recovery centers) you still need someone to want to recover you. you need someone to remember to recover you. theyre constantly playing around with this condition too!! clock being forgotten in bfb, needle needing to find someone to finish her recovery in bfdia, the line at the end of bfb where firey and leafy ask flower to put their names into a revovery center from time to time, and of course leafy being essentially the only one to truly be mortal in the way that she never can be certain that anyone will ever want to recover her.
its... really really cool to me how they take this very fantastical method of trivializing death and ground it in a world so it becomes so much more than a simple handwavey writing tool. i also really enjoy how it emphasizes a point theyre constantly trying to make in the series about the importance of a community. building a community and maintaining one would be so valuable for the objects because it essentially will allow them to live forever... but also in that same vein it speaks to the idea of caring for people regardless of your personal opinion on them... to at least ensuring these people have the chance to change and find those relationships... find that community that will truly care about them. idk. i love it a lot.