online shooters like Battlefield and Halo provided a certain unique experience where you can get into a vehicle with someone and it turns out they're the most psychotic person alive
That's the beauty of it bro, we study the source material, page after page, book after book... They won't even know we're actually larping...
And when the questions roll in, we use that knowledge to our advantage and we can keep posing like nothing even happened...
okay so first of all "dark arts" and "necromancy" are actually really loaded terms with a lot of history behind them. i prefer to call it "biorecycling" and its actually really good for the environment
how it feels having the deep seated belief that you're inherently unlovable and insufferable so every friendship you make is just a matter of time until they get tired of you and leave
do u think a really upset king was ever pouting on his throne when he heard the jingle jingle of his jester running towards him and cracked a lil smile cause he knew everything was gonna be alright
What makes Makima’s mask-off moment so horrifying is she convinces Denji everything is his fault. She makes it seem like wanting love, family, and connection is what caused everyone around him to suffer. She turns what makes Denji human into something he feels guilt for.
Genuinely feel like a lot of the aversion against dark or taboo topics being depicted in stories comes from a belief that you can prevent these bad things from happening if you server the root of these bad things but misunderstand that the root isn’t fiction, it’s humans
it’s weird when people demand a character face “consequences” for their actions in shows bc like. they’re not real. the purpose of making a character isn’t to treat them how you’d treat a real person, it’s to be tools for a narrative you want to tell