I was really confused for a moment by the whole "driving to Starbucks" thing.
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I was really confused for a moment by the whole "driving to Starbucks" thing.
timeandbananas replied to your post: did did anyone get my “the smoke from ...
That seems wrong, but I don’t know enough about stars to disprove it
:^D
i thought about drawing some wasps in the smoke too hahah, but figured they'd look a little too out of place so decided against it.....
timeandbananas said: If the war hadn’t happened he would have been recruited by NASA or Google or somewhere else almost certainly, he had to be a badass coder to make the jaegers work
Yeah and the thing is, he probably could have gone there even during the war, but he chose to work with the PPDC and save the world
because he is a quiet hero
timeandbananas said: Yes forever crying rivers of blood because I mean the whole plan to save the world wouldn’t have happened without his breach physics, he was wasted on the prediction model piece
OH YOU GOT ME STARTED HERE WE GO
Hermann was like, what, 23? When Trespasser made landfall. He was among the first people working on a solution, coding the first jaegers, joining the jaeger academy as soon as it opened. He gave his youth to this program, probably a great deal of his health, he fuckin threw himself into it. We don't KNOW but I think it's safe to ASSUME that he played a major role in identifying, locating and mapping the breach, SO CRUCIAL because it's only once they found the breach that they could create early kaiju signature detection sensors. This gave the pilots so much more time to intercept kaiju before they reached a city. And of course the first operation pitfall must have happened after they'd figured out the atomic nature of the breach. All of this happened in less than 10 years!! HOW HARD MUST HE HAVE BEEN WORKING THAT WHOLE TIME. On a deadline that was just "the longer you take to do this, the more people will die". THE RESPONSIBILITY. THE GUILT. THE REFUSAL TO LET THAT GUILT DESTROY HIM BUT TO KEEP AT IT, KEEP WORKING, EVEN WHEN EVERYONE AROUND HIM WAS ABANDONING IT, KEEP GOING.
HE'S JUST SO. FUCKING. IMPORTANT
timeandbananas replied to your post:mercipourlevenin526 replied to your post “steve...
What the ever loving fuck is that blog doing
idk. i don't care how problematic the content of those fics might seem or how "bad" they consider the dialogue, publicly shaming fanfic writers and linking to the work is a shitty thing to do.
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if it helps I am really excited to have just learned this exists - where is it posted
mine? it's here on AO3.
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lol omg oh bb
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That kinda just proves that you are wirting the stories you want to read tho and that’s excellant
it was more like the fic i needed in my life. raleigh and yancy loved comic books as kids and wanted to be superheroes they're literally steve and bucky okay.
timeandbananas said: Ahhh if you make coffee mugs I will buy ten million though because I am bad at being an adult
TBH I went through my art folder and nothing seems like it would look good on a mug or anything? Idk if people have suggestions, but I might have to hold off until I make more better art ahaha
timeandbananas replied to your post: people should recommend me places to v...
If you like anime/manga, you have to go to Shibuya at least once to see that one huge intersection that’s in every anime. Also all the crook-tail cats that live up around the fantasy hotels.
I have been to Shibuya before! I've traveled a fair bit around the Tokyo area, but it's been to mainly popular, more tourist-y places.