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7 years ago

@fearful-queerful

“There Was No Other Way.”

“There was no other way.”

-Mono Red Commander player desperate to remove enchantments

4 years ago

no wait this is the most alive ive felt in months someone announce something else batshit lets keep this shit train going what im feeling is not serotonin but BOY is it getting my blood pumping

1 year ago

i said it was my favorite piece of media that i’ve hyperfixated on since the tender age of 12 and have not let go of since. i didnt say it was a Good piece of media

4 years ago
A Lost Solder, A Guilty King And A Broken Leader All In Need Of Guidance.
A Lost Solder, A Guilty King And A Broken Leader All In Need Of Guidance.
A Lost Solder, A Guilty King And A Broken Leader All In Need Of Guidance.

a lost solder, a guilty king and a broken leader all in need of guidance.

also known as : a bunch of sad kids with trauma getting help from their dad

4 years ago

i think Eret’s betrayal was really the turning point of the SMP, and it deserves more credit. like, before that we had conflict (of course) but it was all fairly standard. hell, the Revolution was one of the most vanilla stories you can possibly tell; a group of underdogs rise up against the tyranny of rulers and establish their independence. it’s such a basic conflict, and was defined by very clearly established good guys and bad guys: L’Manburg good, Dream SMP bad. this is exemplified by the L’Manburg national anthem, which is a fantastic piece of propaganda that idealises L’Manburg as a “special place”, free from the “tyranny and bloodlust” of the Dream SMP. this was a narrative that the audience never really challenged, and the streamers didn’t either.

but Eret’s betrayal began the spiral into moral relativity and clashing ideologies that defines the SMP today. suddenly, those good guys and bad guys weren’t so clearly defined. suddenly, motivations went deeper than just ‘fighting for our country’, and the pursuit of power became a common theme. it took some time for those ideas to take root (for example, the second version of the anthem dismissed Eret entirely: “fuck Eret”. he’s a bad guy, now. we’re still the good guys). but the ideas were there, both for the audience and the streamers. people began to question the narrative they had been fed, the notions of right and wrong, leading to an election arc where Wilbur and Tommy - our initial heroes - were very openly undermining the democratic process. even as the audience was overwhelmingly on Pogtopia’s side, questions were raised as to the fact that they were staging a coup against a democratically elected leader simply because they felt entitled to it, because they were the heroes. the story began to embrace this: Wilbur wondering if they were the “villains”. it culminated, of course, in Techno’s bid for anarchy and rejection of systemic power structures, his assertion that power corrupts, and that L’Manburg was never the paradigm of goodness that it painted itself as, and perhaps never will be.

and that’s just on a meta level; in character, i honestly believe the effects of Eret’s betrayal can be felt in practically every major L’Manburg character decision since. it’s most obvious in Wilbur, of course. the dude never recovered, never quite learnt to trust again. Eret’s betrayal was the first crack in his image of a perfect L’Manburg - the L’Manburg from the anthem - a crack that would spread after Schlatt’s rise to power, and eventually shatter in his corruption arc. in the culmination of this arc - the destruction of Manburg - he purposefully mirrors Eret’s “It was never meant to be”, thus returning to the first moment he realised that good and evil weren’t quite so black and white.

but Wilbur’s not the only one: all of the original L’Manburg boys struggle with trust nowadays, and all of them have strayed from the vanilla perception of morality that the L’Manburg revolution represented. Fundy’s very existence conflates Wilbur and L’Manburg into one being; Fundy is the first child of L’Manburg, and thus is Wilbur’s son. as he grows to acknowledge Wilbur’s flaws as a father, then, he’s also rejecting L’Manburg. he’s revealing, retroactively, that the perfect L’Manburg from the early days never existed, or could only exist in the simplified perspective of a child. Tubbo, meanwhile, is the third president of L’Manburg, and Wilbur has already lampshaded the fact that things don’t usually go so well for the president. Tubbo has begun to make dubious decisions in the name of his country, the power leading him towards increasingly out of character actions. he’s (arguably) turning into the very tyrannical ruler the anthem condemned, making weapons a bigger and bigger part of the supposedly peaceful nation. and Tommy, the one who secured L’Manburg’s independence. he was the protagonist, the force for good. he was supposed to be the paragon of what L’Manburg stood for, giving up his selfish desires (the discs) for the good of the nation. now, he’s prioritising those discs over everything. he’s been exiled from L’Manburg, unable to align with their morality anymore, and is working alongside their number 1 enemy in pursuit of his goals.

even Eret themself, after a brief attempt at redemption arc, has embraced their place of power despite it putting him at odds with the ‘friends’ he tried to prioritise on November 16th.

look, moral of the story is that Eret’s betrayal began the steer the story away from the typical good vs bad narrative it initially mirrored; began the turn away from Hamilton, to the slightly more morally grey Heathers, to bloody Greek mythology (home to some of the most morally complex stories around). it shattered the characters’ perception of the world around them and what they fought for, and resulted in all of them turning away from the idealistic L’Manburg they once fought to establish. it even made them realise that said idealistic L’Manburg may have never existed in the first place. that’s why Eret’s betrayal continues to be such a prominent feature in fan material, and the most memorable part of the Revolution; it changed something fundamentally in the moral framework of the narrative, and broke something that can never truly be fixed

4 years ago
The Dubious Philosophy Of Salmon
The Dubious Philosophy Of Salmon
The Dubious Philosophy Of Salmon
The Dubious Philosophy Of Salmon
The Dubious Philosophy Of Salmon

the dubious philosophy of salmon

3 years ago
Highly Recommend Reading This Thread In Regards To The Simu Situation.
Highly Recommend Reading This Thread In Regards To The Simu Situation.
Highly Recommend Reading This Thread In Regards To The Simu Situation.
Highly Recommend Reading This Thread In Regards To The Simu Situation.
Highly Recommend Reading This Thread In Regards To The Simu Situation.
Highly Recommend Reading This Thread In Regards To The Simu Situation.
Highly Recommend Reading This Thread In Regards To The Simu Situation.
Highly Recommend Reading This Thread In Regards To The Simu Situation.
Highly Recommend Reading This Thread In Regards To The Simu Situation.
Highly Recommend Reading This Thread In Regards To The Simu Situation.

Highly recommend reading this thread in regards to the Simu situation.

Long story short: everything was taken out of context and made to look worse than it actually is.

6 years ago

Reblog the writers’ fortune cookie for luck!

Reblog The Writers’ Fortune Cookie For Luck!
3 years ago
The Best Hashtag Evah
The Best Hashtag Evah
The Best Hashtag Evah
The Best Hashtag Evah
The Best Hashtag Evah
The Best Hashtag Evah

The best hashtag evah

4 years ago

wait, does techno know jack is alive?

because on doomsday he took what he knew as jacks last canon life. and they havent interacted since then.

like imagine this guy challenges you to a duel after you destroy a country and hes annoying so you kill him and then later you find out that was his last life. oh well guess hes dead now. THEN a few weeks later you hear a knock at your door AND HES STANDING THERE ALIVE??? and then he asks you to help him kill this kid who lived in your house for like a week and a half.

basically i want this to happen

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