I just entered my school, and it looks so different. I knew they were gonna paint, but not get rid of the tile, and replace it with carpet, and wood. One of my old teachers rooms is now my new classroom which is Senior Seminar
I think I just burped myself. I was sitting down, and my stomach felt weird, and kinda gross then I sat up, and burped. Now everything is normal
His def not listening
Pose reference:))
Here's the other one I used from that last one:)))
My mom is taking me, and my brother to kings island. I love rollercoasters. Its gonna be so fun!!!!!!!!!!!
So cute. They are such a lil gentleman!
League dynamics are interesting when you consider that despite being the only female member of the group, Toga isn't treated as The Girl by either the League characters or the author. Often in media, when there's one girl/woman in a group, she's either The Hypercompetent Killjoy or The Sexy Decoration.
The Hypercompetent Killjoy is serious and the brains of the group. She doesn't take part in her friends' antics and seems to exist to ruin everybody's fun. She also tends to dislike and put down other women.
The Sexy Decoration exists to be objectified by the male characters. Her friends or the author will constantly make comments about her appearance and how attractive she is. She often serves as a lazy way to insert tension between two male characters in a friend group by making both of them have a crush on her. This character isn't as disparaging towards other women, but that's because she's never in scenes with them unless it's to show a comedic contrast between how hot she is vs. how "ugly" the other woman is.
Sometimes, female characters will be written as both Hypercompetent Killjoy and Sexy Decoration. Hybrids will hate other women more than either individual type combined.
This doesn't happen with Toga. Toga is allowed to be goofy and excitable and chaotic and weird. Her contributions to the League's plans are valued the way everyone's are, but she's not the brains of the operation and is allowed to have fun. She's allowed to show emotions, whether she's sad or furious or joyful. She also isn't the only member who shows emotions and it's not really seen as something bad or weak.
The other League members NEVER make comments on her appearance, other than the one time Twice offhandedly mentioned her "cute face" when she was half-dead during MVA. Though, "cute" isn't presented like Twice is attracted to her, but more like a puppy is cute. Part of it is her age vs the other League members, but it's not like Teenage Temptress isn't a variation on Sexy Decoration. All that is to say, not a single other League member sees her in a sexy way and she certainly isn't used as an object of jealousy.
Toga is given the same missions as everybody else, except the one solo mission during the Licensing Exams because she had the only useful Quirk for it. She's not given "girl missions" like seduction or something stupid like that.
She's as brutally violent as the rest of the group, but she's also very kind to those she cares about. However, ALL the League members have shown kindness to one another so it's not like it's an exclusive "soft caring girl trait." They all genuinely care and worry about Toga (and each other) the way she cares and worries about them.
She's an unusual character in that it would be SO EASY to make the yandere-like girl who's obsessed with love into nothing more than The Girl of the group. In general though, she and the other League members are treated totally equally and she's integrated into their dynamic, not separated into a gender box.
So do you have any thoughts on the various forms bill takes when he is dying in stans head? Headcanons for why he did that?
Yeah: he was panicking.
I don't ascribe particular significance to any of the forms he takes before dying; I don't think they had any deeper meaning or represented anything about his identity that isn't already obvious.
He's an overpowered magician whose powers were failing him. Rapidly changing shapes and substances is the magical equivalent of throwing a person in the pool and watching them thrash their limbs wildly in every direction because they momentarily forgot how to swim.
The only form I see as having deeper significance is:
... the moment he realized he was going to die.
I have severe brain rot for them specifically the red thing
he's very excited about his first night as a jack o lantern
Hello I’m Jayden. 20. I use He/They pronouns. I like games, anime, cartoons, drawing, writing, and alt rock music
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