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У Альфи такие черты лица интересные, прям кайфуешь когда всё это дело прорисовываешь

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Been on ginga train lately and wanted to redesign Gin and his clones.
(Gin, Weed, Joe, Sirius and Bellatrix)
Their og designs:
If you ask me "sysi should i get into ginga" i would say "nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnno"
Listen it is very dear to me, it is my childhood, but it is misogynist as fuck, has weird sex humour and SO MUCH PEE it is weird. SO if u start reading it don't say I didn't warn you.
This is real? This is real. Remember this, this slant of light. Remember this. This is it.
Bonnie Burstow, Radical Feminist Therapy: Working in the Context of Violence
episode 18 of the fourth season when root tells finch she would do anything for him I AM KILLING MYSELF WHAT THE HELL in the end she really does everything for him I am fucking jumping out of a bridge I need her in ways I can't really talk about
Favorite Succession quotes (per character):
— SHIV ROY

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And there has never been a plan. At least not till now.
People tend to bring up the open relationship with Shiv and Tom as the reason why everything Tom did later was justified, as if he was some good Midwestern guy down on his luck who chose the evil woman. But they're not considering, among other things, how Tom is primarily interested in Shiv for her Roy name and DNA? His proposal in the hospital wasn't one of romance. It was calculative just like anything else.
He chose to stay because of what it would give him. She chose to stay (in the end) because of what it would cost her.
No because imagine you're benjamin linus, proving yourself over and over and over, dedicating your life to a cause, to a person, believing you were chosen for something and leading with that thought. And then A MAN crashed from A PLANE and he suddenly CAN WALK AFTER 4 YEARS OF BEING PARALYZED. And that man sees things and is more of a chosen one than you ever were and ever will be and slowly but surely he starts taking your place. And what are you left with? A tumor in your spine.
ABSOLUTELY Not justifying everything he did before and after but that must have been awful.
SUCCESSION (2018—2023)
Lost 2.17, Lockdown

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SUCCESSION 1x02 | 4x10
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siobhan.. do you remember when we first uh knew one another… the first time in france when i flew to you…and it was that very difficult time for you.. and … i’d sent you uh.. all those handwritten notes .. and then the first time.. you were wearing a very fine silk shirt. and i put my arm around you.. and i said .. i kept asking…do you like this. do you like this. you said eventually… i like it all
I wish I knew what it was like to find a place where I belong but, I am Machine, I never sleep I keep my eyes wide open - I Am Machine - Three Days Grace
I was built to predict people, but to predict them you have to truly understand them - The Machine
ru: я хз почему, но концепт пато персонажей в сеттинге волчьего дождя показался мне очень мозгочесательным и нуждающимся в скетчах на коленке
pt.1
en: I’m not sure why but the concept of Pathologic characters in the Wolf’s Rain anime setting struck me as incredibly awesome...

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Greg Hirsch is a fascinating character in Succession because he initially comes across as a naive comic relief but gradually develops into an illustration of how institutional incentives can reshape a person or solidify traits that were already present.
At the beginning of the series, Greg is painfully out of place, which seems to serve as a comedic relief but also a mirror to the audience. He's awkward, anxious, frequently apologetic, and seems to show at least some moral discomfort about the behavior of the Roy family and the world he enters.
Throughout the series, he changes incrementally through hundreds of small compromises. He keeps incriminating documents when he thinks they might protect him, hedges his loyalties, and cultivates relationships with whoever seems most useful at the moment. He becomes increasingly comfortable using people as means to an end while still maintaining the self-image that he is simply trying to survive or that he's naive - until it is painfully clear this is not (or no longer) the case.
His relationship with Tom Wambsgans is central to his character arc. Tom is: mentorship, exploitation, friendship, emotional dependency, workplace bullying, and strategic alliance. Tom oscillates between humiliating and verbally/physically abusing Greg or treating him as the only person he can truly be vulnerable with. Greg, meanwhile, learns from Tom that proximity to power can be more valuable than competence or principle. He also learns that convincing powerful people you're useful can sometimes function as a substitute.
What fascinates me most about Greg's arc is that he often uses uncertainty and perceived naivety as a negotiating tactic. He rambles, asks half-questions, and leaves himself copious space for plausible deniability - which creates the impression that events are happening to him, when in reality he is often making calculated choices while avoiding explicit commitments. No one else does this in the series because perceived incompetence in perpetuity wouldn't benefit them in their image or ambitions. For the Roy family, it is not the cutthroat way they were raised, but it benefits Greg because of his position and newer entry into the world. It is not sustainable long-term.
To me, Greg might have always possessed opportunistic instincts but lacked the confidence and opportunity to employ them until he enters this world.
He seems morally hesitant, but when faced with a choice between principle and personal advancement, he repeatedly chooses advancement - and it has repeatedly benefited him.
It would be difficult for a less capable writer to create a character like this, but Jesse Armstrong and the other writers have succeeded brilliantly.
That is why Nicholas Braun's performance impresses me so much. At 6'7", he could easily dominate every room he enters by physical stature alone, yet he consistently projects someone who seems uncertain, awkward, naive, harmless, and almost peripheral. The result is a character whom both much of the audience and the in-show characters underestimate and what he is capable of until it becomes blatantly undeniable.
It seems like many viewers focus on Greg's moral decline throughout Succession, but fewer notice that his bumbling demeanor often functions strategically (whether consciously or instinctively). He generally avoids committing himself, asks questions instead of making declarations, and creates ambiguity around his intentions.
If It Is To Be Said, So It Be, So It Is.
This can be an effective survival mechanism in a room full of people who mistake confidence for competence. Or it can make him look like the world's biggest fool.