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schroedingerscas: i mean i'm not saying he doesn't hate Kavinsky *at all*, bc he sure does. but just saying "oh i hate that guy" about some rando jerk from school is perfectly normal teenager behaviour tbh, doesn't require or imply complete and unyielding hate.
I think we might be quibbling over the difference of a few degrees of hate, because I certainly don't mean the kind of hatred I think you're getting from "complete and unyielding"--more just that it's very firm and unambiguous.
Again, for me it's just this: I see a difference between a softening "Oh" before "I hate that guy", or a tossed "I hate that guy" over a shoulder, and "I hate that prick" said without real provocation beyond his appearance. There are lots of people I have described in that way, but never at the mere sight of them. But at the same time, I can also see how it can be read with those softening nuances given the same lack of tags or modifiers which make it seem stark to me. I do agree with your first sentence, in the sense that I do not think it's an active or consuming thing. It just seems more pointed to me than any old jerk--eg. Henry, whom he more directly antagonizes for sport and yet still seems much less personally bothered by--that is, outside of that one moment where Henry insults Ronan, and it becomes a lot more focused (and, to me, similar to the same strong dislike he had of Kavinsky).
schroedingerscas said:"complete and unyielding hate" may be an exaggeration? i mean, i don’t think Adam even cares enough to hate Kavinsky in a serious way. he’s just some jerk in the periphery of Adam’s vision, warranting about equal amounts of attention dead and live.
I think it calms down to that in BLLB (because, well, dead), and that's also a totally fair read given what we know. For me, I feel like if he didn't hate him, he wouldn't feel compelled to say so in the car. Or to be so adamant about ignoring him at Nino's. I think he would just roll his eyes and move on. Not to say that I disagree that he spends very little time thinking about him, because Declan's the only one who really seems to get it and Adam's got his own shit to deal with, particularly in that book. But I did read it as hate, if only because Adam can be very judgmental and Kavinsky embodies just so many qualities he personally takes issue with.
EDIT: Although also perhaps because we have so little to work with? There's a big difference to me between "He's such a prick" and "I hate that prick," you know? If that's really the only thing you have to go on. But again, fair interpretation.

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i hate to be ~that person~ but: have you considered food additive allergies? some of that stuff is toxic as hell to people with sensitivities, and the symptoms are often easy to mistake for other things.
I hadn't, but I can't think of anything that I've ate or drank that's out of the ordinary for me. The knot started the day my gums and teeth started hurting (which is totally normal for me when I'm having sinus problems. My teeth are large and the roots are really close to my sinus cavities so when I have colds and stuff I feel like I have abcessed teeth.) I feel like it's some kind of sinus drainage I've just never had it collect there, like it's all connected because it's all on that same side ya know? I think the antibiotics has got the mucous on the move lol.
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(as for the specifics though, voice actors are assigned to particular emotions, so that would suggest the emotion would have the same ‘gender’ in all characters, but the animation doesn’t seem to support that?)
Gender of performer isn't actually a strict rule at all with animation (young women play boys, in Bob's Burgers in particular there's crossover all the time), so yeah, would have to go by the animation. (And obvs concur with other comment, and again--even in her own head, it's hyper norm-conforming. I just do think it's weird/interesting that she has both when the trailer suggests that the gender of your emotions could relate to your gender identity.)
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oh god why…
I mean, so yes, gender norms out the wazoo. Even in the main girl, frankly. But also ... the girl has male and female emotions? And while I feel like they probably just haven't put that much thought into it because it's Pixar, it's just such an obvious contrast from the parents, and is really odd to me if that's the general rule of the universe.