I just want to see more of them. Is that too much to ask?


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I just want to see more of them. Is that too much to ask?
Tony: You might not know this, Peter, but I am a flawed person.
Peter: I do know that.
Tony: *gAsP* Peter! I aM PeRfEcT In EvErY wAy-
Robb: Theon and I have this easy chemistry where we finish each other's -
Theon:
Robb: ...sss
Theon: Snacks?
The Wizzard is a Gemini, represented by the Twins. Gemini's are social creatures and like to surround themselves with friends. They are never more happy than when they are sharing ideas and projects with those around them.
Gemini pups are very curious puppies that love to ask questions. Dogs who fall under the zodiac sign of Gemini love to travel as this allows them to meet pups from new walks of life, take part in new experiences, and indulge their naturally curious natures.
Gemini love bright colors and new experiences, and like to shake up every aspect of their lives (and their peoples!) with the drop of a hat. Because of the Gemini dogs desire to seek novel experiences, they often need variety and lots of mental stimulation. Without that, they get rather bored. Creative and curious, they make great entrepreneurs, designers and artists.
“To bark, or not to bark...” The Wizzard paws the Boards. :)
Thisbe the Tinker. While she was stationed at all those prothean excavation sites as part of the archeologists’ security detail, she tinkered. Guns, gear, ammo, machinery, tools, robotics, and especially her turrets. Her turrets guarded dig sites, reducing incidents between Alliance personnel and local wildlife or smugglers by almost a third. It was on those digs that she developed the hovering functionality her turrets currently use. The hovering kept them small and silent while on standby, maneuverable, and protected the delicate dig sites from damage that most ground-mounted turrets created.
Looking back, it might be the only thing she’s thankful for about her father: his encouragement through her childhood and adolescence to keep her exploring the world of electronics. Although, after learning about SAM, she began to doubt that the encouragement was entirely altruistic or another one of his narcissistic ploys that furthered his own agenda, knowing that it’s probably a little bit of both.
She tries not to think about it too much because she does love the work, and would rather her strained relationship with her father not spoil the unfettered joy she feels while elbow deep in servos and circuits.
what is life like without bakura for malik? good place to start yes/no? considering like, it was hard to Malik to really relate hardcore to anyone as much as Bakura. even if he probably hated it sometimes.
You have to answer what it was like before and what it was like after. But I think the “after” Bakura is a really shockingly honest, terrible time for Malik. Because he has to confront his own behavior and realize how much he missed, knowing what he knows now about what Bakura was in relation to himself.
Malik beats Yami Malik because he’s honest about being just a human being who fucked up really bad, instead of fancying himself a god-thing who is above moral and physical laws.
And when he thinks about Bakura later, I think he realizes that the secret to living forever is to do one thing well and forget the rest —- and part of him envies Bakura for this, and part of him doesn’t.
Yami Malik is a manifestation of proto-Malik, really. The Malik that had the willpower to stay alive and survive the ritual, the Malik that is the real wielder of the Rod. He’s the Malik that has a willpower that matches Bakura’s, who has the capacity to rise above mortality and attain the godhood that he believes will keep him safe and satisfy him.
Ultimately, Malik’s dominant personality overrides Yamima and accepts mortality, and responsibility for his actions in this life, instead.
Bakura was above human affairs and was completely comfortable in himself, but when it got down to it, Bakura is a god because he lives single mindedly and on will alone. There’s no deciding that he doesn’t want this anymore for Bakura. There’s no starting over somewhere else for Bakura. One part of Malik wanted this for himself, and the other part, which is the human part, didn’t. After Battle City, and definitely after Bakura’s death, Malik has to deal with that and live a mortal’s life.
To say that he regrets it wouldn’t be true. But to say that he still sometimes wants what Bakura had? Yes. To say that he knows Bakura is the only person in the world who would look down on him for his choices? Also true.
my neck hurts badly and I can't sleep
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new theme! I won't be able to release one though, I'm very sorry abt that