…Huh, I think the Inniters have suddenly reached their breaking point.
No more of this nonsense. Tommy has had character development and I wish that actually got recognised from time to time.
He does not want to cause trouble. Prior to Dream’s breakout his only streams were stuff like improving his base, and building a therapy booth (with a token effort at using it for making money). After it, he’s been trying to feel safer.
His stated goal right now is literally just helping Wilbur. (And being awesome).
So it’s so painful to see him called a menace again and again. And for what? So everyone can believe he’s never changed? So everyone has an excuse to bully him? Because admitting this struggling kid is someone with actual feelings and needs help is too much? Easier to say he just had it coming?
im feeling romantical here have some more buff leon screenshots from yours truly,, more under the cut :3
blurry but still my pookie bear
hes looking at me btw
hes so beautiful i think he should kill me
the things i want to say ... i must refrain lest i be shipped off to the psych ward
these last couple r from the freecam so theyre all similar but i love them
hes so angry he cant get in dont worry king ill break down the gate for U
ok im done enjoy use them for whatever idc i just like to share
i also posted these ones last yr if you want a couple more
f*ck it, here are some silly pet paintings
Kathryn Hahn and the writers use tears SO well in Agatha All Along tho, and I haven’t seen anyone really talk about this
Because typically when you have the mysterious, copes-with-humor-and-deflection, closed off type of character Agatha is, I feel like tears are only ever used to show other characters “look this person is weak too”
But the rest of the coven has all seen Agatha cry multiple times on the road, way more than the rest of them- and she’s treated as just as much of a threat and danger as she was before. They don’t see her cry and immediately go “oh she had emotions, she’s not a risk anymore”
It’s not treated as some unreasonable, weak reaction, and as someone who cries at any strong emotion I love that
lil sketch page (yum watches paw patrol with the pupa you can’t change my mind)
I just gotta say, Denji really is just built different than other horny anime protagonists. No matter how many times he assures himself (and the audience) that he wants sex and pleasure, he pretty much never asks for those things outright from anyone.
Power finds out about his goal and makes the bargain of her own free will, and ultimately Denji learns that transactional intimacy is an unfulfilling trap.
Himeno offers the tongue kiss as a reward, which Denji accepts, but doesn’t ask for. She then sexually assaults him, and Denji ultimately rebukes her advances, where other protagonists might not have.
Reze is also the one seducing and pressuring Denji into taking things farther, but Denji is NEVER the one pushing her forward, simply happily following her lead.
Even with Makima post Gun Devil arc, Denji doesn’t even ask for his original wish (having sex with her). This time it might be more due to the recent trauma he’s feeling and his wish to be numb and happy, rather than fulfilled in his own goals, but either way he DOESN’T ask!
And now, with Asa, he could have asked for a kiss or a grope, but he didn’t. He asked for a second date. A chance to grow closer and learn more about this person.
Regardless of Makima’s generally untrustworthiness and manipulative nature, I think one of the biggest lessons for Denji (and the teenagers reading this story) is her first lesson on intimacy. Everything sexual feels better when there is trust, desire, and understanding from both sides. This is ultimately why Denji’s “relationships” keep failing - there is little to no honesty from his partners, so no trust or understanding can really come from them.
Also, as exemplified in his relationship with Power, Denji discovers that there can be intimacy that is distinct from lust. He can be naked in the bath with her, but not feel turned on at all, because he isn’t just a horny stereotype, he recognizes the humanity of women and how to be close with them without just lusting after their bodies.
Idk, I feel like this is a little all over the place but damn, I love the care with which Denji has been crafted - idiosyncrasies and all. It’s what makes him so human, and so compelling.
OK let’s play a game! describe your gender as a scent. Go!
Some old generation loss art!
I've been wanting to redraw some genloss screenshots recently...
MCYTBLR HOW ARE WE DOING??