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Mmmmm kirb

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Kirby :D

Another little fun fact about me: I once painted my nails like this because a lovely friend of mine purposefully gifted me red, white, blue, and purple polishes because they’re the colors of my comfort character.

Obviously it did NOT look this clean because I did it myself. But I still thought the design was super cute.

Anonymous asked:

oh my god???? when you said mir garlude tried to shatter dmk on her way out i thought you meant like a parting shot???? she was trying to actually kill him????

She might've gotten further, if no one had intervened.

Mir Falspar, despite his hostility towards most, has very strict principles that he holds himself to, as well as others. Those include enforcing the safety promised to the mirror GSA's recruits against outsiders, whether or not that includes facing ex-members, or defending those he normally dislikes.

(it's important to note this event took place before Mir Falspar's shattering, an incident that has since reframed parts of his thinking)

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Chronicle Dark Warrior Z3D3-1 #7: showdown

-Several times when I confront an opponent I am unable to remember the fight after the war. I think that maybe it's the fury of war that makes me unable to remember... Or maybe it's my own nature as dark matter that forces me to act like a monster... -

Z3D3-1.

Spinning these Mirror Guys in my head Right Now How does one know if their counterpart dies? Is it just a Feeling or sense, or something else?

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(heads up for implied past canon character death)

It's a disorienting experience, though it doesn't cause them any physical harm.

Reflections will get sudden flashes of what's happened, witnessing the last moments of their counterpart almost as if they're dreaming it, hearing their thoughts, seeing through their eyes in just a few final seconds when the tie between them snaps, and finally dies out.

Some ultimately find it freeing afterwards, knowing they're not tethered to a counterpart any longer. Others take issue with losing the ability to respawn, or feel sorrowful over the loss of someone who was inexplicably connected to their own existence.

And of course, there are those who take it as a sign that something needs to change.

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Spinning these Mirror Guys in my head Right Now How does one know if their counterpart dies? Is it just a Feeling or sense, or something else?

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(heads up for implied past canon character death)

It's a disorienting experience, though it doesn't cause them any physical harm.

Reflections will get sudden flashes of what's happened, witnessing the last moments of their counterpart almost as if they're dreaming it, hearing their thoughts, seeing through their eyes in just a few final seconds when the tie between them snaps, and finally dies out.

Some ultimately find it freeing afterwards, knowing they're not tethered to a counterpart any longer. Others take issue with losing the ability to respawn, or feel sorrowful over the loss of someone who was inexplicably connected to their own existence.

And of course, there are those who take it as a sign that something needs to change.

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I spent an unhealthy amount of time explaining to my sibling why Magolor can't be Jewish because of the whole "catboy Judas" thing, which led us to the unfortunate realization that Kirby is space Jesus and the rest of his friends are the apostles.