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Ello Sir

@kirlias452

Tea party disaster / female / An artist / 20
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DUDE SOMEONE SHOULD DESIGNS THE VILLAINS FROM YIN YANG YO AS NIGHT MASTERS THAT WOULD BE SICK AS FUCK OMGGGGGGGGG

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I mean all they did for Ultimoose's Night Master design (pardon, Night Mooster design, far be it from me to leave that bit of idiocy off the record) was put him in bat!Night Master's clothes. Not much extra designing necessary, really. Just imagine all the other villains in black cloaks with bat wings and red face makings. XD Personally I think this whole show could use a redesign - like complete overhaul - but that's just me.

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Everyone raids the nightmasters wardrobe and face paint lol

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i love you mother gooseberry i love you mother gooseberry i love you mother gooseberry i love y

“I can fix him” okay but I can fix the narrative. I can recontextualize events and bring out depths of character. I can shift priorities and strengthen relationships and show that anyone can change with enough kindness and support, and that what you admired in him has been inside yourself this whole time.

Five random shows we’d recommend part 1!:

Yin Yang yo

My pet monster

.hack sign

Don Quixote tales of la mancha

Starfleet (I think it’s also called x bomber? Not sure)

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I see posts go by periodically about how modern audiences are impatient or unwilling to trust the creator. And I agree that that's true. What the posts almost never mention, though, is that this didn't happen in a vacuum. Audiences have had their patience and trust beaten out of them by the popular media of the past few decades.

J J Abrams is famous for making stories that raise questions he never figures out how to answer. He's also the guy with some weird story about a present he never opened and how that's better than presents you open--failing to see that there's a difference between choosing not to open a present and being forbidden from opening one.

You've got lengthy media franchises where installments undo character development or satisfying resolutions from previous installments. Worse, there are media franchises with "trilogies" that are weird slap fights between the makers of each installment.

You've got wildly popular TV shows that end so poorly and unsatisfyingly that no one speaks of them again.

On top of that, a lot of the media actively punishes people for engaging thoughtfully with it. Creators panic and change their stories if the audience properly reacts to foreshadowing. Emotional parts of storytelling are trampled by jokes. Shocking the audience has become the go to, rather than providing a solid story.

Of course audiences have gotten cynical and untrusting! Of course they're unwilling to form their own expectations of what's coming! Of course they make the worst assumptions based on what's in front of them! The media they've been consuming has trained them well.

Teens titans Go!

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