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yeah.
When I say “all the Warner kids are autistic coded” I don’t just mean “they act autistic” (which they do). I mean that “you will be seen as paradoxically young and old simultaneously, and no one will understand what to call you or how to properly care for you, and you will be constantly subjected to social rules that don’t make sense to you and then punished for not following them, and you will be accepted only when you are useful, and you will be surrounded by people in positions of power who you will observe being consistently cruel, if not to you, then to someone, and be expected to accept it, and the world will be made of patterns and meta-text that only you can see, and you will somehow be considered the odd one” is an autistic experience.
thinking about why Aunt Arctic would start the PSA. why would someone who's main passion is journalism decide to live a double-life running a secret agency?
there's something intriguing to me about what AA's life was like in the city. we rarely ever hear about it. especially when journalism survives on "if it bleeds, it leads", even more-so the higher up you get.
AA spends her young adult life hunting for the juiciest story, the most tragic things, and it wears her down to the point that she chooses to move to the relatively smaller, calmer town(?????) of Club Penguin.
and, well, she's a journalist. her new home seems safe but she knows it wont be forever, unless she does something.
the PSA was made, outside of the game, as a way to encourage players to moderate, keeping other players safe.
i think that would be the main thing to drive AA in-game as well. when you're a journalist, you're not supposed to interfere; you get the story, you report it as it is. there's a powerlessness inherent in that. finally, she can put in the work to make her home safe, to protect it rather than reporting and moving on.
also means she gets the inside scoop which is convenient teehee
The DS games are really making me wish there were way more interactions between epf agents I mean just look at them
Also why Gary doesn't know why there a rubber ducky is in his own gadget room..
If a character (in a high stress situation with minimal information) makes a different decision than you would (a viewer with no stress and more information) —
That is not a plot hole. Thank you.
jetkie canon barista au from one of cpjs meetups
Doesn’t matter how pretty they are, what is served on them is going to kill you anyway.
A rant oneshot in Larry’s pov about the Addson’s tea.
This idea had been in my drafts for almost a year. I hope you enjoy it.
The Disguise Gal, Dot - Dot works hard with her fellow Elite Penguin Force agents upholding the peace in Club Penguin. She achieves this with a wide variety of disguises. From casual outfits to mundane items, Dot has a disguise for any occasion and can even create one in a pinch. Equipped with various tools and disguises, Dot can sneak, infiltrate and hide anywhere. This makes her an effective agent for bypassing security, gathering intel and ambushing opponents. These traits and qualities have earned her the title, “Stealth Lead of the EPF”. Dot believes a level head and patience are the best qualities for solving any problem. All good things come to those who wa- *Loud Slam!* “Guy!! I was almost finished!”
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