lowkey i think it’s so important to have queer friends around you
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lowkey i think it’s so important to have queer friends around you
Also considering it's December and it's officially a Christmas show means it's time for a The Kingdom (Riget) rewatch
i’m trying to watch it’s always sunny for the first time bc i’m bored and can someone PLEASE tell me if it gets better after season one?? because i just finished what is possibly the most transphobic episode of anything i’ve ever seen
If we get no reaction from Med about what seemingly happens in TWW I’m gonna be..not at all surprised bc blizzard but annoyed
...deltarune-esque persona 5 au? especially with the Stuff with maruki?
ahhh i have mulled over how to answer this so much but i am just going to try. insert [orv-style monologue about about how even though no meaning will ever be translated completely from one person to another we still have to try] here
so i have not played deltarune yet, but to the best of my knowledge, kris, the protagonist, is a separate entity from the player. in additional, they are also aware they are being controlled.
i thought this would be an interesting thing to touch on in p5r, especially with the focus on control and power in the story. from corrupt teachers and government officials, to gods, to school counselors, there is a focus on choice/action being taken away and the characters rebelling against it.
i think it would be really interesting for akira to be somewhat aware there is something going on behind the scenes. especially with him thinking that shido is behind it, and then thinking its actually yaldaboath. think periodically having an "im being watched...." thought bubble pop up or a "something's wrong" as you play the game, and thinking its igor, or shido's goons. and he isnt wrong, but that feeling not going even when yaldaboth is defeated. and then maruki changed everything, so it must be his fault, right....?
and then another "i'm being watched" pop up, but. akira turns to face the screen:
from here, dialogue options not popping up, like he's refusing to speak. the name you chose glitching, like he's trying to remember who he was before he transferred...
in the end, i think it would be interesting to end the game on having to let go of playing akira; a prompting for the player to take hold of their own life. you helped akira and the phantom thieves, and they're grateful, but it's time for everyone to go their separate ways.
first i would like to thank måneskin for going to são paulo and making this possible in the first place. i would also like to thank god, who today i found out actually exists and might like me even a little bit. i would like to thank my mom for rooting for me and even appealing to a higher power, as she said, "if this will be good for my daughter", to let me have this one. i would like to thank måneskin once again, just for existing in general. i've been fucked up in the head hard for the past couple of months, but they made it easier to manage. thank you to espaço das américas for hosting the concert. thank you to måneskin once again. thank you to everyone who wished me luck and gave my inexperienced ass some tips on what to do. but most of all, thank you to the anon who told me to make an account on the website i bought the ticket from. it made the process so much easier and faster, and it never even crossed my mind to do it before. i wouldn't be standing here today (laying in bed) if it weren't for you. you were the real mvp, i love you so much. this one is for all of you
“A man’s heart is a wretched, wretched thing. It isn’t like a mother’s womb. It won’t bleed. It won’t stretch to make room for you.”
— Khaled Hosseini