I think if Aisha triggered before Leviathan happened she would have been such a little shit of a hero, but like, she specifically chooses to be a hero to rebel against and fuck with Brian. Every time the Undersiders do a job she's there making stupid jokes and messing with them and being infuriating as she heroically saves the day (places kick me signs on them and then kicks them), and then she goes home and Brian gets back 3 minutes later and she has the smuggest smile and he's so so done with this and she's like "how was work" and he says good and they both 100% know who each other are but Brian's not gonna bring it up and they eat dinner while both lying their asses off about what they did that night and Aisha thinks it's hilarious that he won't ever call her out on this. She's still friends with Regent but it's like, a playful rivalry, he's the only one who makes jokes back and is actually happy to see her messing up their jobs. She recruits Taylor post-dick rotting and they become a vigilante duo just because the Undersiders wanted her and she figured it would annoy Brian and now she's absolute besties/maybe girlfriends idk with the creepy bug girl. Somehow, through all of this, she becomes one of the most famous and beloved heroes in the Bay and people finally pay attention to her and life is happy and good unless you're Brian who has mentally aged 30 years
parahumans AITA posts must be fucking crazy
no doubles allowed in catgirl maid breakthrough
mood
Someone said and I can't find the post, that they think about how the undersiders must see an insect and remember Taylor and be sad and that they might forget that now that Taylor is gone she can't protect them from those insects
I couldn't find the post but yeee
This pun is so fuckin' bad, and I needed, NEEDED to see it. (Its been a long day and I have hours to go before I can sleep)
It is an abomination, its so godforsakenly terrible that I genuinely needed a full 10 fucking seconds of staring to understand it. Its awful and a I love you for it.
i had a dream i went to magical idol school and i got in trouble with the cops so the rest of the dream was me, a magical girl, running from the cops.
i think part of the appeal of Dungeon Meshi to trans femmes is so many of us have this kinda like, martyr complex? and to see a story where a character sacrifices herself and instead of the other characters going "oh how wonderful of her, we'll remember her for her noble sacrifice!" they go "nope, we're undoing that, we are doing whatever it takes to bring her back" is just
yeah
leaning on counter. for more 'how the fuck have i never seen/thought of this before' alecposts check my #alec essays tag. but yeah the character analysis on wormblr rocks it's good and fun here ♥
welp off to the alec essays I go!
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