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#how long have we been holding on to this one?
iβve had this queued for 365 days

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If thereβs one very important throughline of Lore in this Chapter is blurring the seemingly clear-cut binary line separating Lightners and Darkners.
Well, on some level that started already in Chapter 4, with the Hammer of Justice introducing the idea of Lightners being reborn in Dark Works as Darkners under very specific circumstances.
But the Flowers really put that point front and center. They are living things that receive some sort of Wish-Fulfillment in the Dark World, much like how our Lightner characters receive cool outfits and powersβ¦ but the main Wish being fulfilled for them is having a higher form of consciousness and a more anthropomorphic form, like how Darkners come to life in the Dark World. Floweryβs portrait is Black-and-White, much like the Lightner characters, because he is a kind of Lightner as far as the metaphysical mechanics of Light and Dark functionβ¦ except he also has colorful Darkner-like Golden eyes.
And so much of the conflict of this Chapter is based on their unique liminality. Theyβre Lightner enough that being reduced back to their Light World βinanimateβ form feels much more like a death to them then it feels to a regular Darkner (who can find contentment as inanimate objects, as they are βaliveβ from the Dreams the Lightners associate with them)β¦ but also Lightner enough that they canβt actually survive for long in the Dark World, their physical bodies still have their regular physical needs, but unlike Susie, they also canβt exactly pull out of the Dark World, grab a snack for nourishment and then pull back in.
And then the Secret Boss is another kind of Liminal being, a more traditional Darkner (in the sense of a truly inanimate object come to life) thatβs also being brought to life due to being possessed by a Lightner ghost. Another sort of unique being who is not quite as Ontologically Doomed as the Flowers, but struggles with figuring out what her identity is in her own way. She feels more at home with other Liminal Beings like the Flowers, despite being technically a different kind of being.
All of this feels like build up to exploring the nature of Ralsei, the so-called βimpossibilityβ, who already has some of their own βLiminalβ elements - they look much more βlike a Monsterβ than any other non-Gerson Darkner, they can appear and survive in every Dark World, and from a meta-narrative perspective, their role as a Darkner Playable Party Member seems to clash with the gameβs meta-commentary making Darkners to be like a whole species defined as Video Game NPCs on some level.
They donβt quite seem to match any of the βRulesβ of the Liminal Beings we know of so far. Resurrected Lightners like Gerson are specifically mentioned to only appear in very specific Dark Worlds, so this is like the opposite of Ralseiβs situation, and even with their white fur, their portrait seems considerably less monochromatic to me than Floweryβs. But I think this is still a thematic build-up being done to explore different kinds of liminality between Light and Dark and how they affect the relevant characters, before we get into the particular kind of liminality that Ralsei represents.
Itβs also likely to be relevant to the Roaring Knight. We still donβt quite know whatβs up with them, but it is a pretty decent guess considering their behavior, that they are also their own kind of Liminal Being - they are Lightner enough to open Dark Fountains and operate in the Light World sometimes, but clearly prefer to only βshow their faceβ in the Dark Worlds. So this could also be thematic build-up to establishing what the hell is up with the Knight as well...
hey I heard that me groping your tits makes them bigger. we should try it.
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idk how to do comics but this was rattling around in my head for a while + ralsei and susie are my favorite characters in anything ever

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US CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY & GLOBAL TERRORISM (An incomplete list)
US Use of Weapons of Mass Destruction The indiscriminate use of bombs by the US, usually outside a declared war situation, for wanton destruction, for no military objectives, whose targets and victims are civilian populations, or what we now call βcollateral damage.β
Japan (1945)Β
China (1945-46)Β
Korea & China (1950-53)Β
Guatemala (1954, 1960, 1967-69)Β
Indonesia (1958)Β
Cuba (1959-61)Β
Congo (1964)Β
Peru (1965)Β
Laos (1964-70)Β
Vietnam (1961-1973)Β
Cambodia (1969-70)Β
Grenada (1983)Β
Lebanon (1983-84)Β
Libya (1986)Β
El Salvador (1980s)Β
Nicaragua (1980s)Β
Iran (1987)Β
Panama (1989)Β
Iraq (1991-2000)Β
Kuwait (1991)Β
Somalia (1993)Β
Bosnia (1994-95)Β
Sudan (1998)Β
Afghanistan (1998)Β
Pakistan (1998)Β
Yugoslavia (1999)Β
Bulgaria (1999)Β
Macedonia (1999)
US Use of Chemical & Biological Weapons The US has refused to sign Conventions against the development and use of chemical and biological weapons, and has either used or tested (without informing the civilian populations) these weapons in the following locations abroad:
Bahamas (late 1940s-mid-1950s)Β
Canada (1953)Β
China and Korea (1950-53)Β
Korea (1967-69)Β
Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia (1961-1970)Β
Panama (1940s-1990s)Β
Cuba (1962, 69, 70, 71, 81, 96)
And the US has tested such weapons on US civilian populations, without their knowledge, in the following locations:
Watertown, NY and US Virgin Islands (1950)Β
SF Bay Area (1950, 1957-67)Β
Minneapolis (1953)Β
St. Louis (1953)Β
Washington, DC Area (1953, 1967)Β
Florida (1955)Β
Savannah GA/Avon Park, FL (1956-58)Β
New York City (1956, 1966)Β
Chicago (1960)
And the US has encouraged the use of such weapons, and provided the technology to develop such weapons in various nations abroad, including:
EgyptΒ
South AfricaΒ
Iraq
US Political and Military Interventions since 1945 The US has launched a series of military and political interventions since 1945, often to install puppet regimes, or alternatively to engage in political actions such as smear campaigns, sponsoring or targeting opposition political groups (depending on how they served US interests), undermining political parties, sabotage and terror campaigns, and so forth. It has done so in nations such as
China (1945-51)Β
South Africa (1960s-1980s)
France (1947)Β
Bolivia (1964-75)
Marshall Islands (1946-58)Β
Australia (1972-75)
Italy (1947-1975)Β
Iraq (1972-75)
Greece (1947-49)Β
Portugal (1974-76)
Philippines (1945-53)Β
East Timor (1975-99)
Korea (1945-53)Β
Ecuador (1975)
Albania (1949-53)Β
Argentina (1976)
Eastern Europe (1948-56)Β
Pakistan (1977)
Germany (1950s)Β
Angola (1975-1980s)
Iran (1953)Β
Jamaica (1976)
Guatemala (1953-1990s)Β
Honduras (1980s)
Costa Rica (mid-1950s, 1970-71)Β
Nicaragua (1980s)
Middle East (1956-58)Β
Philippines (1970s-90s)
Indonesia (1957-58)Β
Seychelles (1979-81)
Haiti (1959)Β
South Yemen (1979-84)
Western Europe (1950s-1960s)Β
South Korea (1980)
Guyana (1953-64)Β
Chad (1981-82)
Iraq (1958-63)Β
Grenada (1979-83)
Vietnam (1945-53)Β
Suriname (1982-84)
Cambodia (1955-73)Β
Libya (1981-89)
Laos (1957-73)Β
Fiji (1987)
Thailand (1965-73)Β
Panama (1989)
Ecuador (1960-63)Β
Afghanistan (1979-92)
Congo (1960-65, 1977-78)Β
El Salvador (1980-92)
Algeria (1960s)Β
Haiti (1987-94)
Brazil (1961-64)Β
Bulgaria (1990-91)
Peru (1965)Β
Albania (1991-92)
Dominican Republic (1963-65)Β
Somalia (1993)
Cuba (1959-present)Β
Iraq (1990s)
Indonesia (1965)Β
Peru (1990-present)
Ghana (1966)Β
Mexico (1990-present)
Uruguay (1969-72)Β
Colombia (1990-present)
Chile (1964-73)Β
Yugoslavia (1995-99)
Greece (1967-74)
US Perversions of Foreign Elections The US has specifically intervened to rig or distort the outcome of foreignΒ elections, and sometimes engineered sham βdemonstrationβ elections to wardΒ off accusations of government repression in allied nations in the US sphere of influence. These sham elections have often installed or maintained in power repressive dictators who have victimized their populations. Such practices have occurred in nations such as:
Philippines (1950s)Β
Italy (1948-1970s)Β
Lebanon (1950s)Β
Indonesia (1955)Β
Vietnam (1955)Β
Guyana (1953-64)Β
Japan (1958-1970s)Β
Nepal (1959)Β
Laos (1960)Β
Brazil (1962)Β
Dominican Republic (1962)Β
Guatemala (1963)Β
Bolivia (1966)Β
Chile (1964-70)Β
Portugal (1974-75)Β
Australia (1974-75)Β
Jamaica (1976)Β
El Salvador (1984)Β
Panama (1984, 89)Β
Nicaragua (1984, 90)Β
Haiti (1987, 88)Β
Bulgaria (1990-91)Β
Albania (1991-92)Β
Russia (1996)Β
Mongolia (1996)Β
Bosnia (1998)
US Versus World at the United Nations The US has repeatedly acted to undermine peace and human rights initiatives at the United Nations, routinely voting against hundreds of UN resolutions and treaties. The US easily has the worst record of any nation on not supporting UN treaties. In almost all of its hundreds of βnoβ votes, the US was the βsoleβ nation to vote no (among the 100-130 nations that usually vote), and among only 1 or 2 other nations voting no the rest of the time. Hereβs a representative sample of US votes from 1978-1987:
US Is the Sole βNoβ Vote on Resolutions or Treaties
For aid to underdeveloped nationsΒ
For the promotion of developing nation exportsΒ
For UN promotion of human rights
For protecting developing nations in trade agreements
For New International Economic Order for underdeveloped nations
For development as a human right
Versus multinational corporate operations in South Africa
For cooperative models in developing nations
For right of nations to economic system of their choice
Versus chemical and biological weapons (at least 3 times)
Versus Namibian apartheid
For economic/standard of living rights as human rights
Versus apartheid South African aggression vs. neighboring states (2 times)
Versus foreign investments in apartheid South Africa
For world charter to protect ecology
For anti-apartheid convention
For anti-apartheid convention in international sports
For nuclear test ban treaty (at least 2 times)
For prevention of arms race in outer space
For UNESCO-sponsored new world information order (at least 2 times)
For international law to protect economic rights
For Transport & Communications Decade in Africa
Versus manufacture of new types of weapons of mass destructionΒ
Versus naval arms raceΒ
For Independent Commission on Disarmament & Security IssuesΒ
For UN response mechanism for natural disastersΒ
For the Right to FoodΒ
For Report of Committee on Elimination of Racial DiscriminationΒ
For UN study on military developmentΒ
For Commemoration of 25th anniversary of Independence for Colonial CountriesΒ
For Industrial Development Decade in AfricaΒ
For interdependence of economic and political rightsΒ
For improved UN response to human rights abusesΒ
For protection of rights of migrant workersΒ
For protection against products harmful to health and the environmentΒ
For a Convention on the Rights of the ChildΒ
For training journalists in the developing worldΒ
For international cooperation on third world debtΒ
For a UN Conference on Trade & Development
US Is 1 of Only 2 βNoβ Votes on Resolutions or TreatiesΒ
For Palestinian living conditions/rights (at least 8 times)Β
Versus foreign intervention into other nationsΒ
For a UN Conference on WomenΒ
Versus nuclear test explosions (at least 2 times)Β
For the non-use of nuclear weapons vs. non-nuclear statesΒ
For a Middle East nuclear free zoneΒ
Versus Israeli nuclear weapons (at least 2 times)Β
For a new world international economic orderΒ
For a trade union conference on sanctions vs. South AfricaΒ
For the Law of the Sea TreatyΒ
For economic assistance to PalestiniansΒ
For UN measures against fascist activities and groupsΒ
For international cooperation on money/finance/debt/trade/developmentΒ
For a Zone of Peace in the South AtlanticΒ
For compliance with Intl Court of Justice decision for Nicaragua vs. US.Β
**For a conference and measures to prevent international terrorism (including its underlying causes)Β
For ending the trade embargo vs. Nicaragua
US Is 1 of Only 3 βNoβ Votes on Resolutions and TreatiesΒ
Versus Israeli human rights abuses (at least 6 times)Β
Versus South African apartheid (at least 4 times)Β
Versus return of refugees to IsraelΒ
For ending nuclear arms race (at least 2 times)Β
For an embargo on apartheid South AfricaΒ
For South African liberation from apartheid (at least 3 times)Β
For the independence of colonial nationsΒ
For the UN Decade for WomenΒ
Versus harmful foreign economic practices in colonial territoriesΒ
For a Middle East Peace ConferenceΒ
For ending the embargo of Cuba (at least 10 times)
In addition, the US has:Β
Repeatedly withheld its dues from the UNΒ
Twice left UNESCO because of its human rights initiativesΒ
Twice left the International Labor Organization for its workers rights initiativesΒ
Refused to renew the Antiballistic Missile TreatyΒ
Refused to sign the Kyoto Treaty on global warmingΒ
Refused to back the World Health Organizationβs ban on infant formula abusesΒ
Refused to sign the Anti-Biological Weapons ConventionΒ
Refused to sign the Convention against the use of land minesΒ
Refused to participate in the UN Conference Against Racism in DurbanΒ
Been one of the last nations in the world to sign the UN Covenant onΒ
Political & Civil Rights (30 years after its creation)Β
Refused to sign the UN Covenant on Economic & Social RightsΒ
Opposed the emerging new UN Covenant on the Rights to Peace, Development & Environmental Protection
Sampling of Deaths >From US Military Interventions & Propping Up Corrupt Dictators (using the most conservative estimates)
Nicaragua β 30,000 dead
Brazil Β β 100,000 dead
Korea β 4 million dead
Guatemala β 200,000 dead
Honduras β 20,000 dead
El Salvador β 63,000 dead
Argentina β 40,000 dead
Bolivia β 10,000 dead
Uruguay β 10,000 dead
Ecuador β 10,000 dead
Peru β 10,000 dead
Iraq β 1.3 million dead
Iran β 30,000 dead
Sudan β 8-10,000 dead
Colombia β 50,000 dead
Panama β 5,000 dead
Japan β 140,000 dead
Afghanistan β 10,000 dead
Somalia β 5000 dead
Philippines β 150,000 dead
Haiti β 100,000 dead
Dominican Republic β 10,000 dead
Libya β 500 dead
Macedonia β 1000 dead
South Africa β 10,000 dead
Pakistan β 10,000 dead
Palestine β 40,000 dead
Indonesia β 1 million dead
East Timor β 1/3-Β½ of total population
Greece β 10,000 dead
Laos β 600,000 dead
Cambodia β 1 million dead
Angola β 300,000 dead
Grenada β 500 dead
Congo Β β 2 million dead
Egypt β 10,000 dead
Vietnam β 1.5 million dead
Chile β 50,000 dead
Other Lethal US Interventions CIA Terror Training Manuals Development and distribution of training manuals for foreign military personnel or foreign nationals, including instructions on assassination, subversion, sabotage, population control, torture, repression, psychological torture, death squads, etc.
Specific Torture Campaigns Creation and launching of direct US campaigns to support torture as an instrument of terror and social control for governments in Greece, Iran, Vietnam, Bolivia, Uruguay, Brazil, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Panama
Supporting and Harboring Terrorists The promotion, protection, arming or equipping of terrorists such as:
Klaus Barbie and other German Nazis, and Italian and Japanese fascists, after WW II
Manual Noriega (Panama), Saddam Hussein (Iraq), Rafael Trujillo (Dominican Republic), Osama bin Laden (Afghanistan), and others whose terrorism has come back to haunt us
Running the Higher War College (Brazil) and first School of the Americas (Panama), which gave US training to repressors, death squad members, and torturers (the second School of the Americas is still running at Ft. Benning GA)
Providing asylum for Cuban, Salvadoran, Guatemalan, Haitian, Chilean, Argentinian, Iranian, South Vietnamese and other terrorists, dictators, and torturers
Assassinating World Leaders Using assassination as a tool of foreign policy, wherein the CIA has initiated assassination attempts against at least 40 foreign heads of state (some several times) in the last 50 years, a number of which have been successful, such as: Patrice Lumumba (Congo), Rafael Trujillo (Dominican Republic), Ngo Dihn Diem (Vietnam) Salvador Allende (Chile)
Arms Trade & US Military Presence
The US is the worldβs largest seller of weapons abroad, arming dictators, militaries, and terrorists that repress or victimize their populations, and fueling scores of violent conflicts around the globe
The US is the worldβs largest provider of live land mines which, even in peacetime, kill or injure at least several people around the world each day
The US has military bases in at least 50 nations around the world, which have led to frequent victimization of local populations.
The US military has been bombing one Middle Eastern or Muslim nation or another almost continuously since 1983, including Lebanon, Libya, Syria, Iran, the Sudan, Afghanistan, and Iraq (almost daily bombings since 1991)
This, then, is a sampling of American foreign policies over the last 50 years. The FBI uses the following definition for Terrorism: βThe unlawful use of force or violence committed by a group or individual, who has some connection to a foreign power or whose activities transcend national boundaries, against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives.β This sounds like the terrorism we just experienced. It also sounds a lot like the US policies and actions since 1945 that Iβve just described.
This is a version of an an original page atributed to Robert Elias, a US Professor of Political Science , a list which, like so many others, Β has otherwise βdisapperedβ
via https://web.archive.org/web/20161125052245/http://www.the-philosopher.co.uk/whocares/popups/warcrimes.htm

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speaking of hedging, one criticism i always hate that's often levelled against people doing media criticism or analysis is variations on "oh they think all their opinions are correct" yeah i'd hope so--don't understand why someone would hold an opinion they think is wrong! i hate the culture of endlessly qualifying everything you say to mollify an interlocutor who feels like your strongly held opinion is an imposition on their free will and i think nobody ought to bend to it. make your criticisms and points with your fucking chest. if you think you need my permission to disagree with me then you will die my thrall and be buried in my tomb
Five looking like he's going to throw punches whenever Tegan is taken away in Enlightenment
Me (A time traveler visiting 20-year old Mozart): OK, so, this is called an electric guitar, basically instead of the body functioning as a resonance chamber, it produces music by harnessing the power of lightning. Do you have any other questions?
Mozart (Currently shredding Violin Concerto No. 1 on the guitar, having figured it out within 30 seconds): What other music can be made from harnessed lightning?
Me (Loading up some heavy dubstep): Oh, we're just getting started.
and if i said the twelth doctor?
the "hip slam" is a common play behavior among girls
yanineko is really good if youre the sort that wants to fuck the drunk bassist from bocchi the rock

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finishing this comm at 2am #swag
I can't see the end of the horizon- HATSUNE MIKU???