Hello there, folks! I, uh, skipped days 2 and 3 (and, spoiler, I'm going to skip days 5 and 7), but here I am with another treat for you!
Today, on day 4, we delve into alternate universes. Phoenix being a literal phoenix? Royal AU? Coffee Shop AU? High School AU?
How about Phoenix never going to a law school? Boring, right? He must be an artist, then? Almost! He's an art restorationist. And who's Miles? A literal goddamned painting!
So, Phoenix finds himself drawn to a particular portrait of a Victorian man with a stern expression that he has been tasked with saving after a devastating flood.
It's a "Soulmates always find each other in every universe" story, except here they don't even get to talk to each other.
Enjoy!
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Inspired by videos on Baumgartner Restoration YouTube channel. Watching his art conservation work and listening to his narration is simply magnificent. I highly recommend checking him out.
Also, as always, thank you to @tealvenetianmask for betaing my work AND for suffering through my time chrunches as I'm trying to release it on time. <3
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anyway. once more. if you are hungry all the time no matter how much you eat, that is indicative of a medical problem and you need to tell a doctor and do whatever you need to get tested for celiac. probably also other things, there are other possible causes, celiac is just the one i'm intimately familiar with. but it's not a personal failing. you deserve to know what's happening in your body. you deserve to feel full.
My stress-induced stomach ulcers usually presented as frequent, increasing hunger/heartburn, which escalated into nausea and then nausea immediately after eating when it wasn't caught. Usually takes a month or two of specific acid reducers to let it heal.
PCOS and microadenoma in my brain which produces shit ton of prolactin both resulted in me feeling famished all the time, no matter what I do or what I eat. I thought I was just a pig who couldn't control herself and had no willpower (yeah, I give you right to give me a smack for this talk but that's how I felt back then). And then I was given Metformin to manage insulinoresistancy. For the first time in like two decades I finally felt what proper hunger/fullness cues feel like. I was mind-blown.
And these bitches are shaming us and don't even give us a chance, won't listen to us. They say they want us to be healthy, but that's the last thing they're actually interested in. Otherwise, it wouldn't take me 5+ years to get both these diagnoses and change like 8 doctors while I was at it. Fucking fuck.
So Phoenix's favorite food, in case you don't know, is Apples, all of Phoenix's cafe menus are all apple-flavored/themed.
Thats normal and all but seems like theres rumor that he really like crunching through all that red stuff huh? especially with frills on it and he bit into it like its his enemy. //lol
(image above from @/riamuyumemi on Twitter)
Edgeworth having a slice of apple on his crepe thooo-
Note :
The word 《赤いヤツ》 AKA "red stuff" has double meaning with "red one/red guy"
The word 《ガリガリ》 means both "crunching through (food)" in this context but can also mean "obsessively/selfishly", thus the alternate text can have an alternate meaning such as : "It must feel nice obsessively/selfishly eating that "red guy".
Bonus : Edgeworth delivered a basket of Apples in one of possible scenarios of the Forbidden Hospital Scene (from AA spin off manga, i forgot which one oops but i remember its 4-panelled ajksjasj-)
The Straw That Almost Broke the Camel's Back - Narumitsu Week 2026
Hey, fellas! Happy start of Narumitsu Week!
I'm here with a small treat baked specifically for day 1, Transformation. <3 Folks are out there drawing wonderful artworks with Wright passing the bar again, and here I am, happy to make these two suffer (again):
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Another call. Another promise. Another test of faith. After seven years of silence and half-truths, Phoenix Wright finally asks for help - and by extension, demands that Miles Edgeworth cross just about every boundary he has left. All while Phoenix still refuses to bend his own.
The call takes place shortly after the murder of the so-called Shadi Smith, three days before Apollo Justice's first-ever trial.
P.S.: Can absolutely be read as a standalone, but it shares continuity with this fic (also a one-shot):
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, which delves more into the vow Edgeworth made to Wright.
As always, thank you to @tealvenetianmask for betaing my work. <3 Honestly, how are you putting up with me?
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Stolas' budding S3 arc: his relationship with want, shame, and queer liberation
So. About that Helluva Boss season 3 clip.
There is so much to unpack for a clip that's less than 2 minutes long, which is not surprising for Helluva Boss. But today, I want to delve into this particular line from Stolas' imaginary version of Blitz, which gave me a lot to think about:
On a surface level, this is your typical, trope-y smut scene: the romantic interest meets the main character and is so allured by them he cannot control himself. As he throws himself onto the MC, he teases the MC about how obvious it is that they want this. In smut, this teasing can take many forms: think "I can smell your arousal" in omegaverse or the more generic (and physiologically realistic) "you're blushing so hard, you're breathing so fast, you're not resisting me at all, you're so wet/hard for me already".
Stolas' fantasy plays with their power imbalance: despite having visible pupils and a hair streak, this is still a royal self-insert; one with magical power. Indeed, if he didn't want Blitz to be touching him, Stolas could easily overpower him and get Blitz off of him. But he doesn't, because he does want Blitz, because that's the whole point of this kind of smutty fantasy. So Blitz teases him about it.
Without the context of the rest of the show, Stolas' fantasy is... actually pretty generic, with the exception of the details that signify their particular likes (ie. horses, plants, and blonde wigs).
But with two seasons worth of context, I find Stolas' sexual fantasy tells us quite a bit about the emotions Stolas is currently struggling with, both in his past and present relationship with Blitz and in his life at large.
So let's dive in.
Stolas was never allowed to want.
From an early age, his life was planned out for him. A wife and an heir and a Grimoire to find prophecies in the sky: those were the purpose of his existence. Whether he wanted those things was irrelevant, because his life was not his to design.
And he stayed compliant... until Blitz came (and came, if you know what I mean) along. And Stolas let himself want. Even though it wasn't for him to make that decision, as far as the Goetia were concerned. Even though it'd have real-life consequences and ramifications. Stolas was drunk, and sick of Stella's mockery and of being the laughing stock of her social circles, so he took Blitz to his chambers and flirted with him, and when Blitz restrained him on the bed, Stolas allowed it and expressed how much he wanted to be fucked by Blitz. And then he got ravished.
And it was the most liberating moment of his life. Not just that: it was the decision that set him on the path to mental, physical, emotional, social, marital, and sexual liberation he's still currently in the middle of as of the beginning of season 3. From the moment Stolas fucked Blitz, he was no longer living a life designed by someone else: he was, at long last, becoming the master of his fate.
And that led him to establishing the full moon deal. To loaning Blitz the Grimoire. To a period of joy where he truly believed he had something real with Blitz. To the crushing events of Ozzie's, and to giving Blitz the crystal to right his mistake. To facing Satan in court.
To losing everything. To losing Octavia.
Stolas feels more than just guilt for wanting.
He's expressed before, particularly at the end of Sinsmas, that he's well aware he's responsible for the consequences of his choices. But I think this new clip sheds light on something darker and deeper than guilt: I think it sheds light on shame.
"If you wanted me to stop, we both know you could stop me, but you want to get filthy, don't you?" Those are the words Stolas puts on fantasy-Blitz's mouth. So let's unpack them.
"If you wanted me to stop"
A conditional sentence. If you wanted me to stop. But that's not what Stolas wants.
The words, while teasing, are also an accusation: "You're into this even though it's wrong, even though it's filthy. You should want me to stop, but you don't. That's how dirty you are."
And what that means for Stolas is that he feels deeply that his desire for Blitz is dark, it's wrong. That he wants something he shouldn't.
(This internalised shame is also alluded to in Just Look My Way, where he refers to his desire for Blitz as a "dark temptation").
"We both know you could stop me"
Those words weren't chosen lightly. They are load-bearing, because they establish that it is mutually understood that Stolas holds all the power in their dynamic. Therefore, Blitz can do pretty much whatever he wants, and it is on Stolas to set the limit and put a stop to anything he doesn't want happening. From Stolas' perspective, their relationship, both sexual and sentimental, continued to develop as a direct consequence of Stolas' failure to put an end to it.
This sentiment is not new:
"I let you get to close. I let it go too far. I let it go too long. I let you go too deep." It's all "I, I, I". Implying it was on Stolas to know better, and thus he's solely responsible for how far things went.
It's a sentiment that removes all agency and responsibility from Blitz and places it on Stolas' shoulders. It reframes their deal not as the product of the decisions of two adults equally willing to risk the potential consequences, but as the product of Stolas' selfish choice to get what he wanted. From Stolas' perspective, Blitz is merely operating on the basis that things will only go as far as Stolas allows them to go, and it is entirely on Stolas to draw the lines he isn't willing to cross.
"But you want to get filthy, don't you?"
There's a choice being given here, and it's Stolas' to make: he can either stop Blitz, or allow him to continue. It is implied, particularly through the word choice of filthy, that the correct choice would be for Stolas to restrain himself. But he won't, and fantasy-Blitz knows it: he knows Stolas will choose not to stop him, because Stolas wants to get filthy, wants to follow the wrong path, consequences be damned.
It's what he did in his real life, afrer all. Stolas had a choice not to let Blitz use the Grimoire. They both knew if Stolas didn't want Blitz to take it, he could've taken it back with a snap of his fingers and never looked back. But Stolas, for the first time in his life, prioritised his sexual, romantic, and emotional needs, and so he allowed Blitz to use the Grimoire. And because of that, they both ended up in a mess that led to Blitz almost dying and to Stolas losing Octavia.
The conclusion Stolas drew from this was: "all I had to do was restrain myself, all I had to do was suck it up and never act on my desires, and I wouldn't have caused this mess."
(Or, as Ozzie put it: "you had it all! I hope you didn't give it up so you and him could get it up... you sold your life for a thrust.")
This fantasy he's crafted, though very trope-y on a surface level, turns the guilt Stolas expressed in Apology Tour and Sinsmas on its axis and shows us what's bubbling underneath: a deep-rooted sense of sexual shame.
Stolas has been systematically deprived of agency.
If you wanted me to stop, we both know you could stop me, but you want to get filthy, don't you?
Do they both know that, though? Are they equally aware that Stolas could stop Blitz? In the most literal sense, the answer is yes. After all, the entirety of their BDSM dynamic hinges on the fact that Stolas is practically indestructible, and could free himself from all restraints and force Blitz out of his home with a wave of his hand, if he felt actually threatened or uncomfortable in any way.
But chances are high Andrealphus' comments in Satan's court about how weak Stolas is weren't a one-time thing. After all, every Goetia in that court (except for Vassago) was willing to accept that Stolas, despite his immense magical power, was too weak to even withstand being in the presence of his supposed abuser. An abuser who was a magically powerless imp, yet who had still supposedly managed to rape him.
It seems to be that everyone in the Goetic social circles believes Stolas to have an extremely weak and passive character, to be pathetic in his inability to stand up for himself and ultimately unfit for his role as a prince.
And I think Stolas' fantasy is also, to some extent, a reflection of how Stolas has internalised the same ideas about himself. "We both know you could stop me (implied: but you won't)." And why won't he? Why didn't he stop Blitz from fucking him that first night, why didn't he stop Blitz from taking the Grimoire? Was it mere selfishness? Was it him being blinded by love or lust? Was it complete and utter idiocy?
Or... was it something else? Weakness, perhaps? A confirmation of what his family has always said about him—that he's not good enough, that he doesn't have what it takes to make sound choices? And is this line from fantasy-Blitz really just a trope-y pick-up line, or could it be pointing towards Stolas' perceived weakness and passivity? A perceived tendency to just let things happen to him, to let inaction be his choice?
Stolas is going to unlearn his shame.
At the end of the clip, Stolas angrily crosses out his fanfic in a moment that clearly parallels his crashout in Sinsmas, when he berated himself for messing everything up for a "stupid, foolish fantasy".
Yet isn't it funny how, later in Sinsmas, Stolas' desire for a romantic fantasy is rewarded when Blitz becomes his knight in shining armour and saves him from the dragon?
I strongly believe that moment in Sinsmas was the beginning of an arc the seeds of which are still being planted. An arc wherein Stolas learns he was always allowed to want. That he was right for wanting to be free. For choosing Blitz; for choosing himself. Sure, the way he went about it wasn't great—and he's already well into the process of unpacking and making up for the pain he caused—but there was nothing wrong with the act itself of pursuing his sexual (and overall) liberation.
He grew up neglected and abused. He was raised in a cult that had no care for his personhood and assigned him a role he was never meant to stray from. He was forced into a heterosexual marriage despite being gay and—in my opinion, though that's a different post—sexually assaulted by his wife. He was forced to become a father and to live the rest of his life secluded in a palace, where he wouldn't be a nuisance to anyone else.
Him breaking free of that is a good thing. His is a story of radical queer liberation. He went from barely existing—from being a ghost, a living corpse, quietly fading away, chained by abuse and societal pressure—to breaking free and claiming his own life, his body, his sexuality, his heart. Saying, "fuck this, fuck everything, I want to live."
And the narrative, while holding him accountable for the ways in which he was careless and tone-deaf and naive, rewarded him for wanting to be loved and wanted and desired. It rewarded him—and, from what we've seen in the teaser and Millie's words to him, will continue to reward him—for wanting to be cherished and cared for and wanted around.
And the narrative will continue to prove his shame wrong. It will continue to reward his desire to be queer, and happy, and free. And Stolas is going to learn there was never anything wrong with wanting out of his gilded cage. There was never anything wrong with wanting.
He deserves happiness. He deserves joy. He deserves love, and freedom, and sex, and kink, and laughter, and queerness, and friends, and safety, and fun. He deserves to be the protagonist of his dream romantic comedy and have all of his dreams come true. (And he deserves to make amends with his daughter, though that's also for another post).
When the clip starts, we get thrown into a classic romance novel trope.
Stolas wears flowy clothes, literally all buttoned up. He smells flowers and wanders his world with a type of bright-eyed awe often reserved in media for children and Disney princesses. We take in a make-believe castle landscape that seems to . . . strangely have a lot in common with his actual palace and garden that he's been banished from.
He wanders into a stable which seems to be located on his driveway. There, he runs into Blitz, the stable boy. Is stable boy a little on the nose with the class stuff? No one actually calls him that. But look- based on what Blitz is wearing, and the context, and what does get said . . .
Okay, but am I reading into this a bit much? Doesn't Stolas just love Romance novels? It doesn't have to be about their real social positions.
It's a stereotype that came out of the Fabio era of romance novels (which Blitz's hair and general look in the fantasy is a direct reference to) that women who read romance fiction fantasize about being prim, proper, virginal noblewomen, who get ravished, sometimes in dub-con situations, by strong, tough, rough-around-the-edges, lower class dudes.
And yeah, there are exceptions, but the class thing is big in this trope. And not the only thing that's big. SNL knew it. Check out this Aidy Bryant sketch with John Cena and Kenan Thompson circa 2015. The entire joke is that we know this trope, and it's absurd.
The appeal, assuming the stereotypical audience is heterosexual women. . . is something about being desirable and repressed and pursued, and being so overwhelmed by the raw appeal of this sexy brute man that you give into something primal and animalistic and um . . . being freed. Notice Blitz literally opening up Stolas's shirt and letting all the chest fluff out.
The trope is as society-laden as any other trope. Which is to say, I fully support enjoying it, and I kind of get the appeal but. Social class is there. And I don't really think Blitz would like learning that in at least some of Stolas's fantasies, after everything, he's an actual stable boy, a servant, with his big hands and big bulge and big abs doing some serious heavy lifting when it comes to his look.
The problem is that Stolas actually is a prince, and no amount of banishment can make Blitz his social equal. It's no mistake on the part of the writers that the fantasy setting is just a transformed version of Stolas's own house.
Is Stolas aware? Not at all. If Blitz were to ask, Stolas would probably say that he understands now. He doesn't.
Now. Some good news. Stolas's fantasy world is unstable as it meets the reality of Blitz's life and the new situation Stolas finds himself in and the trauma and emotional baggage that Stolas is having trouble keeping separate.
I say good news because, while I'm sure it will be a long road with ups and probably devastating I'm not scared who's scared?? downs, Stolas's framework for understanding the world is crumbling, and he's going to have to rebuild something new.
This aspect of the clip just signals to me that addressing The Class Thing™️, really addressing it and the way it lingers in the corners of a mind that means well, is going to have to be part of that journey, and I'm so glad.
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Happy Pride Month to the only straight guy in the entire series. Thoughts and prayers to poor Larry. Stay proud no matter what the gays around you think.
Several AI services (chatbots ) are purposely addictive, the same way people can become addicted to gambling or shopping. We’ve literally seen in real time how ChatGPT has caused psychosis and delusions in people; it can have a huge affect on someones’s mental stability. Just because it isn’t substance-based doesn’t mean that doesn’t count as an addiction, and shaming people who are trying to move on and improve themselves is counterproductive. Im proud of that dude and his 4 month mark!
Then I'll mention the predatory chatbots who do it on purpose! Character.ai is one of many AI chatbot websites that're designed to be addictive.
None of the signup methods require a password. It only takes email and birthday. Minimizing time on the signin or signup screen makes it harder for people quitting to avoid relapse.
"Characters" on the website will send messages "on their own" (prompted by the site) to try to invite inactive users back after as soon as 1 day of inactivity. This is likely to force FOMO, or make users feel more like they owe the bots a response. Unhealthy attachment stuff.
Account deletion is an essential part of every service that should go smoothly, right? Right? Wrong. It takes 1-2 weeks for a Character AI account deletion to be finalized, and account deletion requests have a high chance to not go through if you're not using the app.
Rephrasing: People leaving Character.AI are pushed to download the app in order to delete their accounts, if they haven't already. This makes it harder for people to quit and stay gone. Failing to quit an addiction makes it harder to quit successfully in the future, so this feels like a feature, not a bug.
On top of that, the delete account menu reads like this:
Tell me THAT doesn't sound like a bad ex. It's a carefully crafted yet hostile environment to those who are already addicted to the technology. I am so so SO happy, downright delighted that they've managed to quit, and I wish the best for others in recovery spaces or considering quitting as well!! While AI addiction is an emerging condition, there are already therapists and other mental health professionals trained to help people plan to quit and do so a bit easier.
(If anyone seeing this is in need of them, there are several tumblr Communities here devoted to quitting, too. They provide a mix of advice, venting spaces, and proof that you aren't alone.)
Also, “partner” is just a good word? It implies an equal relationship where both of your work together in pursuit of something, whether that be life goals or just having fun together.
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It turns out the drug H8, which Barbie is fighting her addiction to in the new short, has a very literal name. It seems to bring out rage (or hate) in the demons who take it.
But why would someone grow dependent on something with that effect, or even enjoy it in the first place?
Anger is a negative emotion, right?
The thing is, if you're spending a lot of time feeling things that are worse, anger is a better alternative sometimes. Walking around feeling grief-laden, depressed, scared, sorry for letting people you love down ... it's hard to get any relief for those feelings.
Rage simplifies what's hurting a person and allows them to fight it. It's not happy, but adrenaline comes with it, and it's the sort of adrenaline that can make you feel like you're right, and those you're facing down are entirely wrong. It's simple and explosive. It can even give you a kind of high. It can feel like you finally have agency.
Rage can be addictive.
Let's look at Barbie. Barb tries to distract herself with positive things- a good sandwich, make-outs with her adorable girlfriend, Kendra... and she summons some significant but hollow anger here and there (rightfully) as her day gets worse and worse.
BUT look at our girl during the quietest moments in the short.
Her anger, righteous or otherwise, is gone, and she's just miserable.
And when she's angry, her face keeps betraying her. She feels hurt and betrayed and guilty and worried underneath. She uses anger just like her brother does as a shield. Between herself and others' ability to hurt her if she shows vulnerability maybe, but also between herself and The Bad Emotions ™️.
The thing is, acting out of rage has consequences. And Kendra doesn't walk out on her over the job, or over the drugs she finds. She does it when Barbie lashes out at her, and from "don't give me attitude," one can assume that this is a bit of a pattern whenever this couple fights.
I suspect that this is why Barbie is so committed to getting off the drugs.
The H8 itself is.. I know... kind of a joke and a hopeful moment at the end of the episode. But it also brings to light a lot of complicated things: the way anger can turn into a crutch and a protective outer shell, how people don't always get addicted to things that make them feel "good," and how trying is a hopeful act, even if you're far from perfect.