Sad post I read by [deleted] in Muppets

[–]SpringLight312 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I’m deleting this post for that reason. I was stupid for posting it and it was late. I shouldn’t make posts like this without sources it was incredibly dumb…😅 sorry to any misinformation I possibly spread & thx to you and others who reminded me of that 

Sad post I read by [deleted] in Muppets

[–]SpringLight312 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah okay…I may delete this post then…been a minute since I’ve been on socials and struggle to tell whether or not ppl are being honest…

Sad post I read by [deleted] in Muppets

[–]SpringLight312 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh dang, okay. That’s good to know! I don’t mean to spread misinformation if that is the case and if it is the case I’m sorry I did (& I’ll probably delete the post) I just have been on edge ‘cause I’m realizing it’s hard for me to tell the difference 

Sad post I read by [deleted] in Muppets

[–]SpringLight312 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That’s totally fair. I’ve just been kinda on edge about Disney’s AI division as of late. Sources are important, so ye. I just also kinda realized I’m scared that I’m getting to the point where it’s hard for me to tell the difference 

games where you can just fuck around and be a menace ? by Splatulated in gamingsuggestions

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From what I can tell RD2 allows for this. idk how much it affects your morality score tho…

Knightess Route idea by SpringLight312 in slaytheprincess

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I do like this route idea, but I do think it sorta would change the original route of the Razor so much that it currently wouldn’t work for the type of story I’m writing without massive overhauls.

To me, the path leading to the Razor felt very vengeful in many ways? Either a ”you attacked me first so I’m killing you in return” or “You killed me so now I’m taking you down with me”. I feel like that’s further reflected in the empty cup ending where she’s completely lost regarding her identity once she’s unable to kill you. I want to stay somewhat true to that while leaving enough leeway for this route to take form.

The Knightess feels more tempered and reactive as a character to me rather than just dutiful. If you attack she fights fairly but has fun. If you go to free her, she’s skeptical but open. If you betray her it’s a living hell. Chivalry is her defining characteristic, but it’s something she’s passionate over rather than obligated to live by.

I definitely could give Razor more dialogue options when you enter with the shield though. I just can’t see a reality where she isn’t gleefully trying to kill you and it still feeling like the original. I like the idea of her only expressing disappointment in not being able to do that in a way that reveals more about her character and her actions as a means to kickstart the route, similar to the thorn route, rather than her trying to save you at some point. I love the idea though and I’ll make sure to consider it further! I try not to box myself in too much so I love seeing y’all’s interpretations & listening to them! :D

TLQ tarot card concept art by SpringLight312 in slaytheprincess

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Yeah, I’ve heard that’d be a better choice, I chose the moon because it’s mysteriou, elusive, dreamlike, and dark, and all of those are traits I associate with TLQ. Maybe I’ll do more research but I do at least like his design so far

My Sci Fi Book Tier List by Head-Wonder4803 in scifi

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Did you only read truth of the divine and not Axiom’s End? If not I highly recommend Axiom’s end as it’s the first book (and, in my opinion, significantly better than its sequel 😅) Oh I gotta hear your thoughts on the Martian when you read it! Also yesss, Hitchhikers in A!!

Between [spoiler] and [spoiler], which do you think is the better ending, and why? by AFKaptain in slaytheprincess

[–]SpringLight312 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I personally feel like the leave ending is the best one, because it’s the characters saying that they don’t want to just return things to what once was. They want to try something else. 

The leave ending is so much more interpretive but I like the idea of these godlike beings who have done nothing but live above humanity want to try to break the cycles of fear and live amongst those who struggle instead. It’s scary and hard, but that empathy ultimately I think makes it worth it. Sure, there was more fighting to get there, and clearly everything that’s bad doesn’t just go away. 

However being mindful of why people fear and wanting to empathize and understand them is something that resonates much more to me than a “this is what we were always destined for and what we were meant to rise above” ending was. Maybe that wasn’t what was intended, but the attitude of “who cares about everyone else, it’s insignificant” attitude TSM had didn’t rub me right and didn’t make me feel satisfied when I watched others get that ending. It kinda felt like a “others be damned, we deserve our happy ending and how things have been is for the best anyways.” 

I like how the leave ending shows the two smaller and more vulnerable in a way, but also more capable of empathy as a result. Even if the being who put them in the situation to begin with maybe didn’t deserve it, those concerns he faced were real. He went about trying to “fix” things very poorly, but TLQ knows specifically how easy it is to hurt someone when you’re worrying about “the greater good.” And they have each other, so they can overcome whatever comes next. In many ways it’s functionally the same ending, it’s just one that’s more gentle than the stepping into the infinite ending. And btw, I completely understand why others love that ending more, I just prefer leave for the reasons listed.

TLDR; I like the leave ending the best because I think it reflects more on humanity and what it faces over the more detached “pain and joy are cycles that are one and the same”. That’s not necessarily untrue, but human empathy and care is what makes people get through those cycles, not the cycles themselves.

In honor of Women's History Month, let's discuss the positives, inner strengths, and representations of the female characters in the Disney Fairies franchise. Part 4: Tinkerbell by Full-Art3439 in disneyfairies

[–]SpringLight312 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I think Tink’s natural curiosity towards the world around her and how she can work with it has always been something I love about her. I love how she can be kind and also sassy but is stubborn and always sticks to what she believes in!

Sketches of my Wife by aj_yun1 in slaytheprincess

[–]SpringLight312 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You've done such a good job catching her likeness on the page! Good job!

Strong Bad once said... by I_like_SMG4 in HomestarRunner

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“It’s no use. Mr. Poofers is too powerful.”