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So anyway here’s something funny about Daenerys’ “madness”: in the books Barristan Selmy doesn’t reveal himself to her immediately, hides his identity and is eventually discovered by Jorah. Then Barristan tells Daenerys that he chose NOT to follow Viserys because he did show signs of madness just like their father. Then proceedes to tell Daenerys that he had observed her under a false identity to find out whether she was, like Viserys, her father’s daughter, but he didn’t see ANY SIGNS of this “madness” in her. Barristan Selmy. A man who spent all his life by the Mad King’s side. Didn’t see any signs of madness in Daenerys. So there’s that.
As u know, Chloe got pissed if we dont to side with her and blame us, so...Chloe force Max to do everything she want. Chloe is selfish, but I like her
I don’t understand. What the fuck happened in episode 4 that made people feel sympathy for the piece of shit that is Nathan? If we saw some regret, some actual justification for the problematic shit that he does then maybe, maybe I would feel a little bit of sympathy for him. But we didn’t. He was being the asshole he always is, assaulting people and bullying them. Finding pills on his bedroom and discovering that his father is an abusive asshole which we already knew he was, does not justify his behavior. Having a mental illness does not, in any circumstances, justify drugging girls at parties and doing God knows what with them. Nathan is not a fucking innocent. This guy is everything but innocent. He’s not a misunderstood child who needs help. He’s a piece of shit because he chooses to be that way. I don’t care if he was raised in a toxic environment. I don’t care if he has problems. Lots of people have problems. Lots of people deal with mental health issues and they do not drug girls at parties because they feel like doing so. And don’t tell me that shit “But, Jefferson is controlling him!” because the guy has to have some sense of what’s right and what’s wrong.
This fandom keeps finding excuses to justify his shitty behavior, blaming it on his mental illness and the way he was raised. Sorry, not me. This is exactly the kind of attitude the media has when it comes to mass murderers. To justify this person’s actions, they often portray them as people with severe mental illnesses. This is completely wrong because it is known for a fact that people with mental problems are more likely to be the victim rather than the perpetrator. People who blame Nathan’s actions on his mental illness are feeding a stigma that people with mental health problems have been trying to fight for years. So fuck you. I don’t feel sorry for Nathan, not even a little bit. This guy is a misogynistic, homophobic piece of shit. He constantly uses misogynistic slurs against Max and Chloe and he’s the very definition of toxic masculinity. To claim that his actions are justifiable just because he has a mental illness makes me fucking laugh. Mental illnesses do not “create” misogynistic pigs. That’s all Nathan, because he chooses to be that way and he doesn’t regret it. And what makes it even more laughable for me is that people actually ship this guy with Max. This guy who drugged Chloe and had a picture of her completely wasted and unconscious while lying on the floor. This guy who tried to kill Chloe and would actually succeed if it wasn’t for Max. This guy who has threatened Max’s life multiple times, treated her like shit, called her multiple offensive misogynistic slurs and physically assaulted her. People who ship Nathan with Max are a fucking joke. They completely romanticize this relationship because it benefits their misunderstood, damaged and poor male character, not worrying about whether that’s damaging for the women portrayed in the show. I’m sorry but last time I checked, having problems, whether they are mental problems or not, does not justify abuse or causing harm to others. You are basically shipping a male abuser with his victim, which is disgusting and would not be tolerable in real life.
Max/Nathan shippers are constantly putting Chloe down, calling her manipulative and problematic when Chloe was never one of those things. Chloe never made Max do anything that she didn’t want to do. Labeling Chloe as manipulative, problematic and abusive just because she went through a bad period one time and had her heart broken is a fucking shitty excuse. Chloe have gone through a lot but you don’t see her drugging girls or boys at parties. You don’t see her doing half of the shit Nathan does. However, she is constantly called on her behavior without doing anything at all because female characters are never good enough. But when there’s shitty male characters like Nathan, an abusive straight white boy who is the representation of the so called toxic masculinity, they are labelled as damaged and misunderstood and completely excused for their behavior because oh, poor guy, he has mental problems!
Nathan is a piece of shit, everyone knows it. He’s not a damaged child who needs help. If this guy was actually a girl, nobody would like her or portray her as damaged. But since he’s a male character, suddenly all of his actions are excused because he grew up in a toxic environment and was abused, therefore, he has every right to abuse other people. Grow up.
being a sasuke fan is just?? i'm a SNS shipper but im pissed off to no end when shippers try to act like sasuke isn't allowed to have several bonds or friends. and im so annoyed when people say he "betrayed" the village like lmao he didnt, he has a right to autonomy and he has 200% the right to be angry over an institution that ruined his life and his relatives. i actually cant stand reading fics where sasuke has to come back to konoha to be happy anymore.. too many ppl brush off the massacre.
Why would Sasuke want to live in Konoha? It just reminds him of every shit he went through.
He didn’t betray the village, it’s just the series mindset that if you leave the village you are a betrayer. It’s like the village owns everyone who is born there.
I hate shippers, no matter what they ship, who love the idea that Sasuke feels like he doesn’t deserve for example Sakura or Naruto and tries to make up for it and feels guilty for the rest of his life. These people don’t want Sasuke’s happiness, they just live in their weird fantasies. Probably self-insert themselves into Sakura or Naruto. SS also say stuff like “Naruto and Sasuke are better as friends” but they don’t care whether Sasuke is friends with Naruto or team Taka anymore. Naruto abandoned Sasuke and team Taka was erased, they don’t care, they just want Sasuke forever stuck with Sakura.
sorry if you've already shared this at some point, but what went wrong with snk in your opinion?
oh boy here we go
disclaimer before going in: i have nothing against anyone liking this manga, i make zero personal judgments based on what you like, this is not meant to be a searing indictment of your taste, just some bitter personal grievances i’d like to excise lmao.
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Yes, finally xD
I saw some questions dreaming-a-paradice asked and wanted to give my theory/insight on a possible answer
How did Max get her power in the first place? People say Arcadia is strange and it seems like science is combined with Native American culture/beliefs and they play somewhat of a role in this game (Samuel even says Arcadia Bay is “scared” I believe, giving the town almost a character on its own. And Ms. Grant, who I believe has a very open mind but also knows her facts thoroughly when speaking to Max, talks about cultures that were part of Arcadia Bay, and how much people don’t know about science and, in my opinion, that gives the subject of science itself a mysterious feel and making reality very questionable to the player)… so it’s as if we’re not dealing with anything natural, so what if maybe Arcadia Bay itself or even Rachel Amber’s spirit triggered Max to discover she can rewind and change the past. I included my theory on Rachel influencing the power because she was Chloe’s best friend, and it’s assumed she loved and cared for her deeply, and that she knew Chloe very well and how fucked up and abandoned she felt. Rachel’s spirit may have been looking after Chloe and wanted Max to reunite with her, giving Chloe the support she needs. Maybe she even knew guiding them would lead to getting justice (just a theory, given that anything seems possible in this game!!!!). She may have been given the time travel to see how her friendship with Chloe is strong and unbreakable, to discover the darkness that Arcadia Bay held that needed to be uncovered, maybe even to understand the consequences of her choices that she makes in life entirely, and honestly I think the power was a push to give her the chance to get to know herself. She’s constantly claiming throughout the game to be a “shy cliché geek” and “always watching” and basically constantly reminding herself how little she’s capable of. But this week changed her by putting herself out there and realize how much she can do by herself. Let me kinda explain that. After playing Episode 5, I had a vibe that Max discovered her time travel ability at the given moment when she saw a girl get shot after she tore an entry she considered for the “Everyday Heroes” contest… and that was for a reason. And since I sacrificed Chloe in my playthrough, my ending showed her going back in time to the one of the first scenes in the bathroom. Instead of rewinding and saving the Chloe, she sits in the corner and cries, knowing the storm it creates if she fucks with time and what’s meant to happen. And I noticed that the blue butterfly flew onto the sink where it gets a clear view of Chloe being shot, almost as if the butterfly is watching her die, and after time passes when I’m at Chloe’s funeral, it also lands on her coffin (a sign of her spirit always being with Max no matter what?)… this kinda makes me feel like the butterfly is her spirit animal, or just symbolic for her character entirely. After being reunited with Chloe and taking on a rollercoaster of events in just a week, repeatedly altering time and history over and over to save Chloe. After all these events, Chloe finally realizes how much Max has done for her and notices the constant pattern of her dying in every reality and wants to sacrifice herself. In my playthrough, Max’s last choice led her back to where it all began. And after everything, with reality finally balanced, I feel like the butterfly (Chloe) ultimately saves Max in the long run. I think this because I noticed how spirit animals seem to somewhat interact or watch over the characters they may be attached to. This is how I see it: the butterfly flew in the bathroom, maybe as a signal from fate or the spirit of Chloe (maybe the alternate timeline that she sacrificed herself in?), because Chloe was meant to be saved the first time not to only give Max powers, but to reunite two best friends, get justice after discovering the truth behind Rachel Amber and Kate Marsh, and wake Max up making her realize who she is as a person and how much she is capable of doing. This week was meant to happen because when Max left for Seattle, she didn’t know how much that changed Chloe, and maybe even Arcadia Bay, and I suspect it’s because Max had always been doubtful of herself and how much she can mean to someone. I’m not entirely certain, but it kinda felt like her power was to teach her a lesson after discovering all of what she can cause, that she is capable of so much more than what she thinks. Because the ending I got showed Max that looked confident, hopeful, brave, and strong. This power gave Max a glimpse of a tragic ending, but the journey led her to a whole new beginning. So basically, I can only come up with these things explaining how she got the time travel power: Arcadia Bay itself, Rachel Amber’s spirit, Max’s completely out of character choice to save Chloe being so strong it was unnatural, or maybe even all of it combined. But I can confidently say that fate/destiny was definitely designed to be responsible for it. Why did she have the vision of the tornado? Max altered time, making it become unbalanced, causing the actual reality to literally spin out of control. Hence the “Chaos Theory” thing. Time seems like it takes control over Max at times, making her nose bleed, and I think it makes her blackout, causing her visions. Or maybe she has a vision because her spirit animal as the doe is giving her warnings from that timeline? And maybe that’s why it leads us to the lighthouse in the visions… it’s also interesting that her last decision (that we make) was made at that spot. What were the reasons behind Principal Wells’ alcoholism? Probably the Prescott’s down his throat about Nathan and money in general and keeping Blackwell’s good name while chaos is breaking loose… tell me you wouldn’t like a drink after having all of that on your shoulders? What was the Prescott’s ‘legacy’? Money. Jefferson said Nathan and him had a “father-son” relationship. I think all the notes we found signed “Your father” were from Mark, not his actual dad. So Mark, being the psychotic maniac he is, wrote how what he did was a legacy. But to answer about the Prescotts, I think his dad really just provided money. Like the letter from however long ago in the barn. The Prescotts own everything, they are a legacy in general. Did Sean Prescott know about the Dark Room? I think so. I mean… why would he give so much money to build it? Blackmail? I’m not sure. Nathan was responsible for Rachel’s death… Jefferson had a sexual relationship with Rachel… Nathan had feelings for Rachel… I’m really not sure. I think Mark was gonna blame Nathan for killing her and posed photos of both of them together… I don’t know, maybe he showed Nathan’s father and threatened to ruin the Prescott name and Nathan’s life… in return, he got the dark room to pose drugged girls. So I think he knows minor details and isn’t really in on it entirely and that maybe he’s just an absent father that pays for everything… Like the award in Nathan’s dorm room for “best son” or whatever? Why would he keep that?? He’s probably just a cliché rich asshole all about his name and making more money, but I don’t think he’s crazy enough to help Mark. I think this because his sister, the one who emailed Nathan, is perfectly sane but was also raised by him. Mark fucked Nathan up, not his dad. I mean, the kid tried to drug Chloe because of Mark… I really don’t think Sean is as awful as everyone is saying. Nathan’s father was probably absent and I’m assuming any time the word “father” for Nathan was used, it was really about Jefferson, not Sean. If so, why was he not prosecuted for his involvement? This, I have no idea. Maybe he is? We also don’t know if his family is being questioned either though, so I think this is up to the player to think on and an answer that will be left open. But I don’t really think they have enough evidence against Sean specifically. Why did William’s death have such a great impact on everything? Because it drastically changed Chloe and made her enraged and depressed. This also worsened when Max left for Seattle, so she felt abandoned by her two favorite people in the world. William was a valued person in the Price household… if he hadn’t died, David wouldn’t be in the picture, which is another thing Chloe isn’t too happy about. If William was alive, Max probably would have died in the bunker. David, being the soldier he was and the desire to protect his family with excessive (and misunderstood) force, HAS to be in the picture in order to save Max in whatever alternate reality she’s in where Chloe is dead. William’s death is basically what changed Chloe into the character we know and hella love. And if he didn’t die? She’d be in the wheelchair, not able to feel a thing. His role is very important because it’s implied that his fate also controls Chloe’s fate. Not to mention, telling her you went back to save William, and how it all ends up if he’s alive, is what got her to believe that going into the End of the World party is a bad idea. Who did the other red SUV that David was tracking belong to? Lots of theories say this is Samuel’s and with the data collected by a video on the Value Gaming channel on YouTube, he gives really convincing evidence that it’s his. But it looks just like Nathan’s as well so maybe David didn’t know which one was his for a while, so he spied on both vehicles. Or he though Samuel was a weird guy, I don’t know. Why did Nathan try to steal the tobanga? This, I have no answer for. His mental status isn’t in the best place is all I can say for that. Teenage shenanigans with friends maybe? Why did Samuel have that crate containing women’s clothing in his store room? This perplexed me as well, which might be why David was watching that red truck that might belong to Samuel (check Value Gaming channel on YouTube for speculated evidence on the unknown truck). Ms. Grant and him were talking on the bench in an episode, so maybe it’s hers? There are also pictures of Rachel Amber in there. Maybe he just hoarded the pictures of her modelling that he said she was handing out and never really got rid of them. He kinda just seems like a hoarder to me, kinda like squirrels hoard their nuts. I think the game did that to steer everyone to think Samuel is like a pervert or something. What was Rachel Amber’s story? I think it was kinda given… she was a wild child that had quite a reputation. Not sure if she loved Chloe as much as Chloe loved her, but they were best friends. And I think she kept a lot of things from Chloe because she didn’t want to hurt her or get an earful of insults and some judgemental kind of speech (which she kinda says in a letter in the junkyard). She did drugs, which led to a relationship with Frank. Their relationship seemed a bit rocky, which I can understand given how unstable Frank can be. She wanted to be a model, was attending Blackwell, so since some famous photographer was teaching there, she had to try to model for him. She also probably caught Nathan’s eye, as Jefferson said that he had feelings for her. I think Mark knew this and wanted to get Rachel drugged so he could specifically take photos of her as he likes his “subjects” posed with his weird innocent but dark obsessions. Nathan overdosed her on accident, killed her, and I’m guessing Jefferson took advantage of that situation to use him as a puppet entirely. How did Nathan know that there was ‘a storm coming’ and that ‘everyone was gonna die’? Symbolism and foreshadowing maybe? Storm = chaos? He also said something like “my father is on his way” or something too, who I think he’s referring to Jefferson. And he more than likely knows that Max is being targeted by Mark too. And Victoria. I’m not sure, but I definitely don’t think he has powers of any kind. I can only guess that either he’s enraged and the game is throwing foreshadowing at us, or Mark Jefferson said this, because it seems like he’s always speaking in some kind of metaphorical way and using weird phrases or quotes, and Nathan is just repeating what he said (also I’m suspecting Jefferson said this because he more than likely is the one who spray painted the “You’re all gonna die” message you can find in the junkyard where you have the option to write “Max was here”). Why did Nathan have Max’s selfie in his room? She reported him to Principle Wells. If you don’t do this, her selfie isn’t there. I think it was to motivate his rage and to help Jefferson with capturing Max. And I guess to remind him that Max reported him, so he could go along with Mark easily. But after hearing the message he left Max and saying sorry, I don’t think he would have come through. What was Nathan’s backstory in general? I think I’ve kind of explained my capture in the questions above. Rich kid with absent parents, develops a sick father-son relationship with a guy who likes to capture photos of women when they are vulnerable and “innocent”, and goes along because he doesn’t really know what having a father figure is like. I think Nathan had a thing for Rachel and then it all went downhill from there. He accidentally overdoses Rachel and I think that fucked him up really really bad, to where he became completely crazy. Not to mention he was a puppet for Mr. Jefferson, always being bossed around and if those letters and notes are from Mark, he’s constantly being put down. His character is ruined by Mark Jefferson. I think he initially had issues to begin with, but the whole Rachel, dark room, drugging girls, trying to impress Jefferson, and dealing with being a Prescott in general was a lot to deal with to send him into this rage so powerful he couldn’t control it. What was the deal with the doe? Max’s spirit animal, in my opinion, and Samuel being a nature guy, also says this. It guides her a lot throughout the story, to her “destiny” as I think Samuel put it. Being the spirit animal and if it communicates with her like I think Samuel says, the doe was there during the storm because it was showing Max what was going to happen when she discovers her power trying to save Chloe. Then I think it pops up where Rachel is buried as a sign to try to tell Max. Kinda like a warning, maybe. I honestly felt overwhelmed with sadness when the doe hangs its head and kinda disappears as it watches Max and Chloe discover Rachel’s body… which I guess is why people think Rachel’s spirit animal is the doe. I don’t really think that though… I think the doe was just watching over Max at the moment, maybe because it was waiting for her to discover that spot, and I honestly felt that the doe’s sorrow watching their discovery. Also considering the plain shirts Max wears, her blank slate outside her door, and her character, before she gains her power, could be described as a “Jane Doe”, kind of unknown with no story. But that’s my opinion. Jefferson also comments on her being doe-eyed while taking photos of Max in the dark room. And, in episode 5, Max replaces the doe that’s in Chloe’s snow globe above the fireplace in one of weird flashbacks Max has, this one overseeing William’s last moments with Chloe and Max. Why did Nathan’s sister not want to be involved with their parents, particularly Sean? I don’t think she has a clue what’s going on really. Maybe she’s getting emails from deranged Nathan saying “father” this “father” that talking about Jefferson and she takes it as it being Sean, since it’s clear that the Prescotts are all about name and money. It sounded like she didn’t care about that lifestyle, so I think she just got away from that, still loving her family, but not really wanting to be by their side. Why did Victoria hate Rachel so much? Jealousy? And insecurities? Rachel was popular, got along with everyone, and didn’t seem to care about what people thought about her. It’s clear that Victoria puts a front on because she has no confidence. Plus, Rachel probably had Jefferson’s, and maybe Nathan’s, attention at all times. Like Max said, Victoria needs attention and people talking about her all the time… and Rachel seems to be all that’s talked about in Arcadia, so I can see her resenting her for that too. That’s what I gather from what she tells Max and her behavior. Why did Rachel seem to be the love interest of Frank, Jefferson, Nathan and Chloe all at the same time? I really don’t think she had interest in Nathan, especially considering how bitter he is talking about Frank and her in the diner. I think Nathan cared about her romantically, though, and that they were friends. We’re not really given much information about that but he seemed to have cared for her. Frank, I think, was genuine and probably a rollercoaster of a relationship. From photos gathered and how heavily Frank takes the subject of Rachel missing, it tells me that she did love him, but he loved her more. I think she put her modelling before Frank, and got with Jefferson to pursue that. Which might be why there were letters about fights and such that Frank kept in the vent. I’m torn as to who of these two Rachel is referring to in the letter she wrote to Chloe that you can find in their little hangout at the Junkyard. As for Jefferson, I’m not sure if the “connection” that he claims to have with Rachel is true or not, because he also tells Max that he has a connection with her too. I’m thinking she had sex with Jefferson for him to model her… he got gross and things got bad. As for Chloe, I think Chloe was in love with her… but I’m not sure if Rachel felt the same way. Her letters to her are kind of talking to her in a way that you’d talk to your best friend, not a girlfriend. But I do think she was aware of Chloe’s feelings and maybe experimented which led Chloe to fall for her. And maybe Rachel loved her too, she just used everyone else for drugs and for her pursuit for modelling so she could actually leave with Chloe to go to Los Angeles. But I guess we’ll never know. Why did Rachel send Max an SMS in that nightmare saying that they will meet very soon? Because the alternate reality was fucking Max up, I think. I mean the shit we went through? I mean, Frank’s dog sent a message to her… that whole sequence I think was to scare Max and to have her question all of her decisions. And since there’s an alternate reality with her possibly dying/someone trying to kill her or how often death occurs in the last week, I’m sure that sequence is basically taunting Max and telling her that she’s gonna die… and because Rachel is dead, they’re gonna “meet very soon”. Why is Samuel so strange? I mean, strange people are everywhere in life, and those people are misjudged a lot. I think Samuel was intentionally designed for you to be wary of him and to question him entirely. After all, he is a big mystery. I personally thought the dude was harmless. Why is Alyssa always in trouble? Bullies seemed to target her a lot… and I think that’s why she’s a closed book when you try to talk to her. When she’s in trouble, the person always seems satisfied and laughs or doesn’t even notice/care that they hurt her, so she might just be in the wrong place at the wrong time all the time. I also think it’s because when Max sees Alyssa in trouble, and because how often she says she hates bullies, her instinct is to rewind and save her from those situations because Max wants to be the SuperMax people claim her to be, even if she doesn’t know it. And I think it makes her feel stronger as a person to help anyone she can that’s in need of it. Plus, Alyssa does pay you back by saving your life if you’ve saved her from trouble in Episode 5. What’s gonna happen with the Vortex Club now? I assume that if it continues, it will be monitored very closely. Basically to the point where drugs and alcohol are rarely involved (assuming someone sneaks it in). Or it won’t continue at all and the characters in Blackwell might be somewhat united in a way where they don’t need the Vortex Club. I hope good comes out of what happened. I would hate for all of the things to happen and the parties still rage on until people are passed out without anyone taking care of each other. But since the suppliers and threats are out of the picture, maybe the vortex club parties won’t be feared anymore if continued.
This is just my opinion on the questions that I saw! I don’t really know if they’re correct or if I took some of the events the wrong way entirely, but hopefully I provided points of view to consider!
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Amazing analysis! That explains a lot :D
So many things to like about the new uniform tbh. Some elements of the new uniform we’ve already seen in the anti-3DMG gear along with the thunder spears but i’m gonna bring it up so it’s all here.
(gonna merge points about function and form together bc there’s overlap)
Reduced number of layers for the wearer (the old uniform had like 3 layers)
Less bulky gear (remember how big the sword sheathes were in the old 3DMG?)
Less layers + lighter bulk = more aerodynamic and better mobility
You can travel faster and easier with less bulk
A breastplate (?) to protect the wearer from being shot at, now you have an extra shell layer to keep you safe
The harness looks like it has more belts around the torso area (which is great, because now more of the gear is situated on the back and you’d probably need support there)
BETTER KNEE SUPPORT THAN THE OLD UNIFORM’S BOOTS WITH STRINGS FLAPPING AROUND
Form-fitting so it doesn’t cause air resistance but also makes the wearer LOOK BADASS
Monochrome for the win (at least for now); loving the modern style or at least what’s considered as modern in our world
The white pants days are over (now no more prominent blood stains yay)
The sheaths for the new gear run parallel to the wearer’s legs (the old gear had sheaths that were situated perpendicularly instead)
(the angles aren’t 100% parallel/perpendicular bc depends on movement)
Now, if you fall wearing the near gear, it’ll (probably) be less painful compared to the old gear because of the reduced bulk
Glad they kept the original harness design for the most part because you still have ankle support
Grips for the guns!!! So your enemies can’t knock it out of your hands
Two notches on the forearm to hold the thunder spears (if you have any more on the arm you can’t bend your elbow)
Also some side notes:
Good thing the SC isn’t fighting in hot climate since wearing dark colors head to toe will make you sweat a lot
It looks the gas compartment is on the shoulders instead of the back
I can’t tell where the top/pants/shoes end how are you supposed to put it on
I wonder what material the uniform is made out of? I think Isayama said the old uniform is made of linens (and leather?) so it won’t absorb moisture well. Does the new material absorb moisture?
Still don’t know what this T-wire thing is for?
If anyone has anything to add, feel free
nice :D
A little bit about Victoria and Taylor’s relationship
First impressions of their relationship is that Taylor just another mean girl within Victoria’s click. A slave to Victoria as her room slate suggests. However the more we see of them the more apparent it is that they are actually pretty close, far more so than say Courtney or other vortex club members.
They’re both hanging out together in Victoria room Tuesday morning while Courtney is sent away to finish Victoria’s homework, indicating that Courtney has a more lackey status than Taylor within their click. Victoria is harsh with Taylor in shower room after finding paint still on her face but this is likely her lashing out due to being witnessed in an embarrassing situation. It’s similar to how even if Max is nice to Victoria and they share a pleasant moment, she will still default to her antagonistic tones the next day at school.
Max’s first conversation with Taylor gives some insight on their relationship from Taylor’s perspective. She’s aware of Victoria’s bossy nature but points out that she supported her while her mother was ill. Throughout all interactions with Taylor she’s very loyal to Victoria, often defending her and giving Victoria a much more human face than the one she presents to Blackwell. Victoria also emails Taylor a few times throughout the game, one reveals Victoria calling Taylor ‘Sweet-T’ which is both cute and super dorky. Taylor is also one of the only characters to use a nickname for Victoria, calling her Vic at the party in episode 4.
So while the public face of their relationship has Victoria in a more dominant role, mostly due to her status at Blackwell, we see and hear that they are actually more equal to each other in private.
Instead of walk, consider:
Amble: walk easily and/or aimlessly
Bounce: walk energetically
Careen: pitch dangerously to one side while walking or running
Clump: walk heavily and/or clumsily
Falter: walk unsteadily
Flounder: walk with great difficulty
Foot it: (slang) depart or set off by walking
Footslog: walk heavily and firmly, as when weary, or through mud
Gimp: limp; hobble
Hike: take a long walk, especially in a park or a wilderness area
Hobble: walk unsteadily or with difficulty; see also limp
Hoof it: (slang) walk; see foot it
Leg it: (slang) see foot it
Limp: walk unsteadily because of injury, especially favoring one leg; see also falter
Lumber: walk slowly and heavily
Lurch: walk slowly but with sudden movements, or furtively
March: walk rhythmically alone or in a group, especially according to a specified procedure
Meander: walk or move aimlessly and idly without fixed direction
Mince: walk delicately
Mosey: see amble; also, used colloquially in the phrase “mosey along”
Nip: walk briskly or lightly; also used colloquially in the phrase “nip (on) over” to refer to a brief walk to a certain destination, as if on an errand
Pace: walk precisely to mark off a distance, or walk intently or nervously, especially back and forth
Pad: walk with steady steps making a soft dull sound
Parade: walk ostentatiously, as if to show off
Perambulate: see stroll; travel on foot, or walk to inspect or measure a boundary
Peregrinate: walk, especially to travel
Plod: walk slowly and heavily, as if reluctant or weary
Pound: walk or go with heavy steps; move along with force or vigor; see lumber
Power walk: walk briskly for fitness
Prance: walk joyfully, as if dancing or skipping
Promenade: go on a leisurely walk, especially in a public place as a social activity; see parade
Prowl: walk noiselessly and carefully in a predatory manner
Pussyfoot: walk stealthily or warily
Ramble: walk or travel aimlessly
Roam: go without fixed direction and without any particular destination, often for pleasure; see ramble
Rove: travel constantly over a relatively lengthy time period without a fixed destination; wander
Sashay: glide, move, or proceed easily or nonchalantly; seeparade
Saunter: walk about easily
Scuff: walk without lifting one’s feet
Shamble: walk or go awkwardly; shuffle; see scuff
Shuffle: walk without lifting the feet or with clumsy steps and a shambling gait; see scuff
Skulk: move in a stealthy or furtive manner
Somnambulate: walk in one’s sleep
Stagger: walk unsteadily
Stalk: walk stealthily, as in pursuit
Step: walk, or place one’s foot or feet in a new position
Stomp: walk heavily, as if in anger
Stride: walk purposefully, with long steps
Stroll: walk in a leisurely way; see saunter
Strut: walk with a stiff, erect, and apparently arrogant or conceited gait; see parade
Stumble: walk clumsily or unsteadily, or trip
Stump: walk heavily, as with a limp; see lumber
Swagger: walk with aggressive self-confidence
Tiptoe: walk carefully on the toes or on the balls of the foot, as if in stealth
Toddle: move with short, unsteady steps, as a young child; seesaunter and stagger
Totter: walk or go with faltering steps, as if from extreme weakness; see stagger (also, sway or become unstable)
Traipse: walk lightly and/or aimlessly
Tramp: walk heavily or noisily; see lumber and hike
Trample: walk so as to crush something underfoot
Traverse: walk across or over a distance
Tread: walk slowly and steadily
Trip: walk lightly; see also stumble
Tromp: tread heavily, especially to crush underfoot; see lumber
Troop: walk in unison, or collectively
Trot: proceed at a pace faster than a walk; see nip
Trudge: walk slowly and with heavy steps, typically because of exhaustion or harsh conditions; see plod
Waddle: walk clumsily or as if burdened, swinging the body
Wade: walk through water or with difficulty, as if impeded
Wander: to move from place to place without a fixed route; seeramble
DAD= NO GLASSES
MOM = NO GLASSES
*SEES PICTURE OF KARIN WITH SASUKE AND SEES GLASSES*
KARIN = HAS GLASSES *THINKS OMG KARIN IS MOM BECAUSE I HAVE GLASSES TOO*
… SHE JUST TURNED INTO ALL THE ANTI SASUSAKU FANS WITH THE KARINS DAUGHTER BULL CRAP