Haiiii I might post other stuff on here soon ig this is an intro thing?? I do a bunch of stuff and I like a lot of stuff too lol
I like milgram, alnst, pjsk and vocaloid, forsaken, tears of themis, omniscient reader, twisted wonderland and I'm running out of stuff to add uhh I like anime too but if I sat here listing em we'd be here for a long long while but tbhk bsd and black butler peak!! Oh and im gonna reread all the percy jackson books soon theyre so epic i love them sm☆ k baiiii :>
Jonathan Joss was an Indigenous, gay man who was murdered on the first day of Pride month as well as Indigenous History Month. He died protecting his trans husband. Homophobia and racism aren’t marks of the past, and this is a heart breaking reminder of that.
Praying for a safe journey back to the spirit world, Uncle ❤️🩹🦅
Today is the anniversary of the death of Jonathan Joss (King of the Hill, Parks and Rec). Jonathan Joss was an Indigenous, gay man who died protecting his transgender husband, on the first day of Pride month. Today we remember him and how he protected his family.
milgram's definition of murder VS your definition of murder
Often, people go 'but it isn't murder!' when discussing the innocence of certain Milgram characters. I think that's missing the point, though. Here's a small analysis for why prisoners don't need to commit legal murder in order for them to appear in Milgram.
TL;DR: Milgram (the prison) is structured around what the prisoner considers murder. The Milgram Project itself did this to intentionally expand the range of moral dilemmas that us voters can discuss about.
For Yuno, they may say that it's considered murder because Japan has a negative view on abortion and argue against the framing of it as murder because abortion isn't murder.
For Mahiru and Kazui, they may say 'but being in love isn't the issue!'/'but it's the partner who killed themself!'
People are less generous for Fuuta because he's indirectly killed a middleschooler to satiate his boredom, but it's still surprisingly different compared to the definition of murder - Yuno, Mahiru, Kazui, and Fuuta are being considered murderers by Milgram, despite not aiming to directly kill their victims.
Milgram doesn't care about the indirectness of all these crimes. This much is obvious. But, if not about the legal widespread definition of murder, then what does Milgram consider murder?
These past 3 trials suggest that it's dependent on what the prisoner considers a murder.
Yuno has already said multiple times that she considered her abortion a bad act because she feels like she should have been punished for taking life for granted (as many women like Mahiru aren't able to have that happen in their lives). This doesn't make her logic right, but it explains why she might see it as murder.
Kazui feels guilt about not having been open about his attraction with his wife and considers him coming out of the closet as what pushed her to do it.
Mahiru, even if she's confused and can't understand what she did wrong, feels as though her love for her boyfriend had played a part in how he died.
Fuuta felt guilt even from T1 - the end of his MV shows it, regardless of how much he hides his feelings to Es and to himself, and then T3 confirms that he has the habit of running away from his problems. Even if he refuses to acknowledge it as a murder at first, his emotions were firmly set on considering it a murder.
'But then, why was it written this way? The Milgram Project writers could have used a legal definition of murder instead.'
The confusion surrounding their definition of 'murder' is evidently on purpose by the time Trial 3 started. These characters consider their actions to be murders, which adds to the amount of discussions that voters can have. For example: The discussions for Yuno's trial had helped some people to understand that abortion isn't murder and Kazui's may have led people to re-evaluate why they thought he should've stay closeted/told her sooner.
To create discussions like these are a significant win on Milgram Project's part. After all, this project was designed to have people deal with moral dilemmas.
Put your 4 favourite characters from 4 pieces of media as options and let your tumblr pals decide which one most suits your vibe then tag 4 people
Jamie Tartt {Ted Lasso}
Blitzø {Helluva Boss}
Evan 'Buck' Buckley {9-1-1}
Izzy Hands {OFMD}
Voting ended onJun 21, 2024
Not me having some kinda type...
Who shall I tag? I think I wanna tagggggg... @mybugsmybugsmybugs @mexicangela @lunar-years @biscuitboxpink but no pressure!! I just thought it would be fun!