Aspirational.
"system shock" yea we got a shock when we realised we were a system that's normal I think
I would die for goth bridget
Goth Bridget redesign that I've meaning to do for like 2 years~
📝I composed this on the spot, with minimal editing, but I hope that it will suffice. Its title is, "Who am I?"
You seek us as your last resort
Searching within for that which could not be found without
You look inside yourself and shout
"Who am I?"
Let us tell you who we are, first
My name is Lust
I sought companionship, affection, and love
But I was forbidden, so I hid myself away
My name is Gluttony
I sought nourishment, sweetness, and to quell my hunger
But I was shamed, so I grew to detest myself
My name is Greed
I sought possessions, personal items to keep and call my own
But I was denied, so I learned to deny myself, as it was right
My name is Sloth
I sought rest, and could not remain attentive to that which held no interest
You despise me, for you believe that I was all that held you back from meeting the standards of others
But you cannot be rid of me, for I am all that keeps you from working yourself to death
My name is Wrath
I sought to defend myself from those that would harm me, to keep myself safe
But I was punished each time, so I silenced myself out of necessity
My name is Envy
I sought that which was not mine to have, a better life, better things, a better form
I was told that what I had was a gift, so I grew to accept the worst
My name is Pride
I believed that I was a person with value, dignity, and autonomy
That belief was proven false again and again, until I was broken
Now you know who we are
So we return the question
Who are you?
Who are you, without us?
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#robot girls
🎶 "Soldier, Poet, King" now playing 🎶
she probably just played it on her built-in music player (while quietly humming to it hehe), she just loooove spreading the DnD vibes around the cafe. Also I just remember that I haven't draw Vel inside her work place yet so behold. Also featuring her new jacket hehe :3
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I want you to remember:
The fascists hate you too and they just will pretend otherwise until after they've killed the rest of us, before they turn on you.
hey guys andor really is the best star wars story out there because it finally treats star wars like a serious, mature story—one that isn’t just about good vs. evil, but about people, choices, and the crushing weight of oppression. it strips away the mythic grandeur of the jedi and the sith and replaces it with something more real: a rebellion built on fear, desperation, and sacrifice. every moment feels intentional, every conversation matters, and for once, the empire isn’t just a faceless evil—it’s a system that grinds people down until they have no choice but to fight back.
one of the reasons it’s so immersive is its incredible worldbuilding. like this isn’t just another desert planet or a jungle with star wars dressing. every location, from ferrix to coruscant to narkina 5, feels like a fully realized place, with its own culture, politics, and economy. ferrix, for example, isn’t just a background—it’s a community where people rely on each other, where work and tradition matter. the way they mourn their dead, the way the bells signal the rhythm of their day—it all makes it feel real.
then there’s coruscant, which we’ve seen before, but never like this. instead of just being the shiny capital of the galaxy, andor shows us the bureaucracy, the paranoia, the quiet horror of a system designed to crush dissent before it even begins. mon mothma’s storyline is a masterclass in showing just how difficult and terrifying it is to resist the empire from within.
and then there’s narkina 5! the prison arc is one of the most terrifyingly effective depictions of systemic control in star wars. it’s not just that the prisoners are trapped—it’s that they are tricked into thinking they might have some control. the sterile white floors, the quiet threat of electric punishment, the gamified system of labor—it’s chilling. and it makes their eventual uprising feel even more powerful.
most star wars stories tell us about hope, but andor shows us what it costs. it doesn’t rely on nostalgia, it doesn’t lean on familiar characters to carry it—it builds everything from the ground up. there’s no jedi to swoop in and save the day, no grand space battles with triumphant victories. just people trying to survive, trying to resist, trying to make impossible choices.
the dialogue is sharper, the themes are richer, and the stakes feel personal. it’s not about prophecy or destiny—it’s about rebellion as a necessary act of survival. it’s about the slow, grueling process of organizing, of convincing people to fight, of realizing that the enemy isn’t just stormtroopers with blasters—it’s the very structure of control that keeps them in line.
that’s what makes andor so powerful. it’s the first star wars story that feels like it truly understands what rebellion means—not just as a spectacle, but as something painful, terrifying, and absolutely necessary!
being plural is a kind of queerness.
social transition to a plural identity is much akin to gender transition. if you have a supportive community around you, trying on new identities is essentially free. you can try being plural, using different names at different times, being treated as more than one person - and if it doesn't end up working for you, you can always change your mind later.
being plural is a kind of neurodivergence.
self diagnosis is not a crime. if you see a list of symptoms and they fit your experience, if advice for dealing with a given disorder helps you manage your own symptoms, you have as much claim to that condition as anyone else. and pursuing a formal diagnosis should be a decision based on if that diagnosis gates helpful treatments you want or opens you up to discrimination you don't, not an obligation.