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KIROKAZE
cherry valley forever
ojovivo
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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The Bowery Presents

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Jules of Nature

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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

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oozey mess

if i look back, i am lost
One Nice Bug Per Day
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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@tinted-mint
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THE BUTCHER / THE BUTCHERED
Got my own shirt of this, its so fucking cool, I get like a billion compliments whenever I go outside with it
Say “hi” to your uncle
Say “hi” to your uncle
Two years ago, the occupation destroyed our home, turning our dreams, memories, and everything we owned into piles of rubble and ash, as seen in this picture.
This is very stupid but it’s genuinely what I think about every time I consider skipping dinner after work
Edit: legit did not realize that senshis fighting for his life in the sexyman polls but I’m very happy to be spreading pro senshi propaganda
CW: zombie anatomy, potentially graphic imagery, pulling skin, decay, slime, teeth, general grossness, bones
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STREEEEEEEETCHHH!!!
my favorite slime guy<3 (i posted this on bsky a while ago and forgot to post it here whoops)
Post Hangout Feedback Form
Was I weird?
Are you sure?
What was the weirdest thing I did? Be as detailed as possible.
How could I be less weird in the future? Be as detailed as possible.
Do you have any complaints or feedback regarding my behavior? Be as detailed as possible.
Would you be open to hanging out again in the future?
Should I give you some space after this? If yes, for how long should I avoid you?
Was I weird?
Are you absolutely sure?
I'm sorry.
you’re allowed to be a boy btw. You’re allowed to be a girl. You’re allowed to be both or neither or something else entirely. You’re allowed.
I love this post especially the rat part
going on me feed
what do you mean there are exactly zero rats i. this post
“oh no, my audience has begun to guess the big twists of my story and are accurately predicting what will happen!”
incorrect response: write the rest of the story to be as twisty, shocking and counter to expectations as possible, regardless of whether this is a logical or satisfying way for the plot to go
correct response:
can someone elaborate on the “make hoax” and “post angry tweet about “leak”“ part. i’m stupid and don’t understand things
sure!
(you’re not stupid. I posted this thinking it would amuse a handful of mutuals who all knew the context and that would be about it, so I didn’t think about providing any other explanation. I had no idea it would spread this far.)
I’ll start from the very beginning just to be thorough. so this is Alex Hirsch, creator and head writer of Gravity Falls, a show which had a big focus on mystery, conspiracies, codes and ciphers, etc. the whole plot is kicked off by one of the main characters finding a mysterious old journal in the woods, which detailed all kinds of weird and supernatural things, but then ended abruptly with the author saying they had to hide the journal because they were being watched. the central driving mystery of the show, therefore, was the question of who wrote the journal and what happened to them.
now, the thing about Gravity Falls is that, while it must be said that the writers weren’t always quite as sure of their plans as we tend to like to think they are, it is very much a fair play mystery, with legitimate clues to what was going on. but the writers were caught off guard by how quickly the show attracted a dedicated audience, including a lot of people outside the primary presumed demographic, who started solving the clues faster than expected. so some of the fans were able to correctly guess who the author was before it was revealed in the show, and the theory started spreading. this put the writers in something of a panic, because this was THE mystery that the whole story revolved around, with ¾ of the show building up to the dramatic reveal in the middle of season 2. they wanted it to be a mystery that could be figured out, sure, but they weren’t prepared for people to solve it so far in advance of when it was planned to be revealed, which would have really taken away from the big moment. they weren’t going to change the main story itself, but having been caught unaware by how much attention the fans were paying, they wanted to up the ante and make the mystery more complex to solve going forward–but first they needed to buy some time and throw the fandom off the scent for a little longer.
hence, Alex’s plan as described above. they whipped up a fake shot that appears to give away the identity of the author as being another character in the show, put it on a screen in the studio as if it was a real animation frame, took a picture of it, and ‘leaked’ it online. it was initially decided to be a hoax (albeit, I think, presumed to be a hoax originating from outside the production team), until Alex posted this tweet:
…before quickly deleting it (though not so quickly that it didn’t get seen, of course).
it worked well enough to distract most people for a while, and wasn’t revealed as a hoax until a year later, when an episode aired that definitively proved that the supposed screenshot could never have happened, at which point Alex owned up to the whole thing as seen in the tweet above. by then the episode with the real reveal wasn’t far off, and while people did still work it out ahead of time, it was more of an “OH MY GOD I KNEW IT!” moment than a “booooooring, we’ve known that for ages” moment, which of course was what the writers wanted all along.
personally I find this a fascinating approach to dealing with the problem of spoilers, because it doesn’t affect the story itself at all; if you watch Gravity Falls today–or if you were watching it when it aired without any significant contact with the fandom–you’d never know about it. ultimately, the problem the writers were facing wasn’t that some people might guess the answer to the mystery–they never wanted to make it completely impossible to predict–so much as it was that they hadn’t designed the story to stand up to so many people working on the puzzle together, which resulted in a sort of total output of puzzle-solving ability that far outstripped the capability of any one solo human being. so their solution is something that’s very much targeted toward delaying that group problem-solving, without actually affecting the experience of any individual person watching the show.
plus, it’s very in keeping with the overall tone of the show.
and now you know!
if your audience guesses the ending of your story
don’t:
change the ending
do:
gaslight them
dumb thing I made while drawing all of my ocs’ refs. Maybe don’t listen to him…
A BREAKTHROUGH FOR SCIENCE
looks like a lot of people in the notes are unfamiliar with the old sonic colouring book edits!
the productivity creatures
Shout everyone else taking the vow of silence today
I was very inspired by some of news (for those who don't know, the "Gameoverse" pilot has surpassed the "Knights of Gwynevere" in terms of views). There's been a lot of negativity surrounding Glitches lately, and I just want to enjoy the creativity of the fandom, so keep the cute art with the girls in your feed.🐭🐭🐭