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you can love a character and still admit when they’re wrong. i love Hisoka but can acknowledge his flaws (he has none) & can hold him accountable for his wrongdoings (he’s never done anything wrong in his life) & call him out for his actions (which are always correct)
small repost from 2023 :) i kinda wanted to redraw it, i see the flaws but i still see the parts that have a charm.
the sexy version of this is on my member sub aswell! :)
l!nk in my pinned.
#overwatch2 #widowmaker
@sstrawbaby_ THANK U I WAS PROUD OF THAT i actually really like the idea that his chosen talent still shows through and its rlly sweet, like loving igogusa+tsurumi+koito despite the flaws and naysayers 🥺 but nobody ever makes the connection because of the brand
what's the point of this schizo post? I guess it gives off different perspective to the actual lore vs pop fic of it.
Like one could paint the king actually having good intention but fails due to his own flaws, or rethinking Daji's/Tammy's real motives (esp in her JP sequel)
Good resources for understanding the deep flaws behind AI and its ties to crypto and "web3":
Scott has always been running from his issues, his flaws, his mistakes, himself.
But upon realizing that staying the way he is will only just hurt the ones he loves the most, he found a new resolve to change, just like how his world is changing.
They love each other so much, they can handle the shenanigans and flaws of each sibling.
A lot of people seem to dump on this episode for ruining Trixie, but I have to offer a counterpoint...
1) Having character flaws =/= Her other traits got removed
2) Tim/Trix as a ship was pretty much irredeemable after the end of the internet episode, which was in season 2. https://t.co/CjsiMfSooU
#sekiro #sekiroshadowsdietwice
I've been burning with the idea of creating a sekiro comic for a very long time, but I had no experience in it. despite the flaws, I generally liked what I got.
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Translation:
(1): The mother is gone... And father...
(2),(3): I... am hungry
You can love a character & still admit they're wrong. I love Ilsa but i can acknowledge her flaws (she has none) & can hold her accountable for her wrongdoings (she's never done anything wrong in her life) & call her out for her actions (which are always correct)
you can love a character & still admit when they’re wrong. i love chongyun but can acknowledge his flaws (he has none) & can hold him accountable for his wrongdoings (he’s never done anything wrong in his life) & call him out for his actions (which are always correct)
you can love a character and still admit when they’re wrong. i love seishirou but can acknowledge his flaws (he has none) & can hold him accountable for his wrongdoings (he's never done anything wrong in his life) & call him out for his actions (which are always correct)
Fire Emblem games may have flaws story or gameplay-wise, but I always LOVE the fact that the FE devs are never afraid to try new things for the series and experiment with different tones & mechanics across games to make the experience of the games feel so unique IMO😄
Loving a character doesn't mean denying its flaws, but Jean Kirstein is practically perfect 😌
STUDY #4
Very nervous meeting this group, but happy that I did. I can't remember the last time I've felt so welcomed, despite my glaring flaws and differences. I could not be any luckier having these wonderful people in my life.
This study is now closed for good. Thank you.
you can love a character and still admit when they’re wrong. i love mahito but can acknowledge his flaws (he has none) and can hold him accountable for his wrongdoings (he’s never done anything wrong in his life) and call him out for his actions (which are always correct)
you can love a character & still admit they're wrong. I love Beelzebub but i can acknowledge his flaws (he has none) & can hold him accountable for his wrongdoings (he's never done anything wrong in his life) & call him out for his actions (which are always correct)
you can love a character & still admit they're wrong. i love Passenger but i can acknowledge his flaws (he has none) & can hold him accountable for his wrongdoings (he's never done anything wrong in his life) & call him out for his actions (which are always correct)