Based on the opening scene of episode 3 where Jax explains everyone's circus trick. Since he always broke the forth wall in some way since the pilot I always thought it was just that he could see and interact with the audience.
Then when Jax pointed to the camera right after Zooble told Pomni that he won't tell them his, I thought he was trying to hint what he can do.
It would also be funny if he was just messing with everyone the whole time because it would be in character for him to do that as well.
“oh yes, i am very reasonable and normal about this subject!!”
*proceeds to mass reblog any related content*
have any of the Alternates (or people in general actually, but I assume that's less likely) ever eaten a person? In the AIA au or in your regular canon.
I did do this art once of Adam eating Jonah tho that was more metaphorical (unbalanced/unhealthy relationships). In regular canon I don’t think alternate need to eat, they can but they don’t NEED to. So I suppose they wouldn’t unless there’s some reason for it
In AiA, alternates do need to eat because they have organic bodies that require sustenance, but I don’t think they’d eat a human (not very nutritious). If any of them would though it’d be N, because AiA N is a freak…
Freak behavior
Local grandpa tries to impress two college kids (More at 8)
audio is from gravity falls - fixin it with soos shorts
me and the homies got a bit silly and made this abomination
its terrifying LMFAO
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A character avoids eye contact because they’re nervous, making the other believe they’re hiding something.
A character mistakes someone’s distraction for boredom, assuming they’re not interesting enough.
A character misinterprets kindness as pity, making them defensive.
A character uses a phrase that has multiple interpretations, and the listener takes it in the worst possible way. (“I took care of him.” “You WHAT?”)
A character pulls a harmless prank that spirals out of control until it’s too late to take it back.
The audience knows that two characters are talking about completely different things, but neither of them realises it (dramatic irony).
A character gives a vague or hesitant response out of nervousness, and the other person takes it as rejection.
A text or letter meant for one person gets sent to the absolute worst possible recipient.
A character asks another to do something simple, but their interpretation is wildly different.
Two characters remember an event completely differently, leading to an argument where both are convinced they’re right, but what actually happened is something neither of them recall correctly.
Someone shrinks away from a touch due to past trauma, but the other person assumes it means rejection.
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In a dark room by myself, Before the mirror at midnight, "Who are you?" "Who am I?" I asked, but received no reply. Go crazy, go crazy, go crazy, go crazy, go crazy, go crazy, go crazy, dance. Oh, brand new me...
I NEED TO REBLIG THIS CAUSE WTF
me and the homies got a bit silly and made this abomination
its terrifying LMFAO
@bagel1234 @disturbedpodzol @friedfrogs