Imagine Yonaka making valentines chocolate for her brother every single year, even after he wasn’t around anymore.
Are you satanick lover too
Me when SATANICK:
—Mitu
I AM a Satanick lover 🗣️
This is me when Satanick:
finally got an opportunity to use this as a response 🥰
(here is the bonkers hot art I was commenting on)
One of the things I love about Vi in s1 is how unafraid she is of Jinx. Sure, she's afraid Jinx has done/will do bad things, but she isn't afraid to get in close. Jinx holds a mini gun to her face, and she knocks it away like it's not a big deal. She watches Jinx look like she's having fun trying to kill the firelights and she's not afraid of her, she's concerned about how much she's changed and goes to run towards her.
Jinx shot at her and caitlyn, set off all those firelight bombs on the bridge, but Vi still came running back to get her sister after she set caitlyn down. Jinx kidnaped her and had her tied up in the dark with her pistol, and Vi isn't afraid her sister is going to hurt her. She is afraid she'll hurt someone else. That she’ll leave. That she won't believe she loves her.
Sure Vi thinks she can "get powder back," but she still loves her even though this person she met after 7 years of being apart is so different.Vi defies everyone who says her sister isnt there anymore. Vi doesn't blame jinx for being how she is, she blames herself for not being there. She needs to be as close to Jinx as possible to let her know she doesn’t want to go anywhere.
At that tea party, even after everything that happened Vi is still asking Jinx to be with her. Telling Jinx the only reason she could keep going in prison is the thought of getting back to her. She's afraid of a lot of things but not her sister. Not of loving her. She's never afraid of loving her. She's afraid of losing her again. And when Jinx leaves her there, that's the beginning of the end for her.
She has all of this love for Jinx and gets rejected. She's left behind with only caitlyn to fill the void. The one thing that hasn't changed since everything else around her is different. The one purpose she had for 7 years was to get back to her sister, and it was shattered after Jinx rejected her. In s2 Vi is finally afraid to love her sister because she knows it might not be enough. That throws her whole sense of self off balance, and then Vi is clinging to anything to keep her grounded even if it goes against everything she's ever believed in.
i was having a moment + made a yandere moodboard for my satanica alter!
I'm personally still not over Jinx sensually blowing into Vi's ear, and immediately being followed up with "Looking good sis".
The only one Mukuro will marry is Junko, there are no other options
Played the latest episode of coffingame for the first time, mostly blind , and i got the "deadest of dead-ends" ending, with this achivement. The game outright told me i wouldn't get any Nancy Drew game-style instant do-overs, because this was the result of such a long series of fuck-ups that it couldn't easily be fixed.
And this definitely felt like a bad ending, a game-over, or a dead end. But honestly, it felt satisfying. A tragic ending that arises naturally out of the faults of our main characters. More under the cut
The sibling's tensions get a natural climax, where Andrew physically abuses Ashley and then they have dubcon-at-best sex where Andrew is very drunk and gets cajoled into it by Ashley. Their abuse of each other that has been going on for the whole game up to this point reaches a kind of peak here. And their relationship reaches its obvious, natural conclusion. Their feelings for each other couldn't end any other way. It was already incestous in every way but the most basic literal sense, and now it is that too.
This of course this doesn't fix shit in the ongoing decay of their personalities and relationship. The sibs know this, and are at an impasse, a low point, so they decide to end it all. And end it in the same way that Andrew the incestous romantic weirdo suggested at the start of the game, jumping to their deaths together, their bodies being splattered and mixed together, so their bodies will be forever intertwined.
And the bastards that they are, they decide to do it in front of a bunch of school kids on a field trip, so they will be traumatized. They even shout "hey kids watch this", and Ashley does the akanbe at them, and go down in an embrace, laughing.
It's really a great ending, it got everything. It's even set up at the start of the game with Andrew's fantasy. And these two co-dependent idiots being both unable to resolve their issues, even with incest, but also unable to leave each other, so they die together always felt the most likely outcome for them. And their suicide has this playfully edgy tragi-comedic tone that feels like peak The Coffin of Andy and Leyley.
This might only be a game over or a point-and-click adventure game dead end, but it's definitely a satisfying if tragic ending in its own right. I laughed, felt an odd sense of catharsis, it's great.
Sooo so so sick and tired of the holier than thou "proship and antiship are both dumb" "I'm so over shipping discourse" "I'm a secret third thing (adult with a job)" circle jerk bullshit I keep seeing on this site
First of all, most of these people don't even see what's actually going on here. It doesn't stop at what fandom ships are good or bad.
And where do they get off thinking it's just some dumb internet tumblr drama? Do you know that people who exist online also exist in real life? And the ideas that they express or act on online (like wanting to censor fiction, thinking they're the authority on what can be written about, sending death and rape threats to people who write fiction in a way they don't like) also carry over into real life?
Real life where we're in a fucking puritan nightmare of a media literacy crisis. You can really look around you at the world we live in and think a thing like censorship is just an issue that exists in cyber space?
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