DANDADANDADANDADAN π½π»
Characters going "we were brothers once": deceased, incapacitated in my next.
characters going βwe were lovers onceβ: eh, itβs okay i guess. itβs nice enough
characters going βwe were friends onceβ: absolutely devastating. one hit knockout iβm gone
In an attempt to cheer myself up I made myself More Sadβ’
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I've seen some people on here making comparisons between Hiccup and Jim Lake and you know what fair enough, not only do they both come from the same studio they are in a lot of ways cut from the same cloth so to speak. I can see those similarities, but the one place they differ drastically is their approach to their enemies.
While both are compassionate and capable of great forgiveness, Hiccup is so obsessed with peaceful conflict resolution he has put himself and others in harms way, he only resorts to violence when he has absolutely no other choice.
Jim Lake Junior has a body count.
A lot of people in the fandom treat him like a pure cinnamon roll of sunshine and sugar, and yes, he can't even bring himself to kill a gnome at the beginning of the series, but eventually he no longer has a problem drivinv a sword through his enemies.
Not all of them, he still has empathy, for example with Draal, somebody he knows is hurting and that ultimately would do the right thing if given the chance.
But with somebody like Bular, who is EATING PEOPLE and has been for centuries, somebody who wants him and his loved ones dead, he has no qualms against manifesting a sword inside of him.
And I'm not saying either one of them is superior because of their pacifism or willingness to use deadly force, I just needed to get it out there for my own sake. They share a lot of similarities, but they also fundamentally differ in some crucial aspects.
Thanks for coming to my TEDx talk
It's so funny being a shipper when you're aroace it's like you're an anthropologist, like hey fictional blorbos who live in my head let me study your bonds under a microscope and take notes on what happens when I throw Valentines Day into your enclosure
Funniest fandoms are where the fans are like, "I'm obsessed with this. I don't recommend it even slightly."
DANDADAN πΈ
I'm already obsessed. Science SARU did this series soooo good
Italian microaggressions
"The Wild Robot is an allegory to autism and neurodivergents" of course it is, look at Roz
She's literally the autism creature
This is how that scene went right
Okarun