
You read the title. I got tumblr to read that really good fanfiction of rottmnt. Now I'm here. I guess I post stuff occasionally too, but I'm more of a silent observer, staring over the shoulders of your posts, so to speak, like the silent spiders and moths that live in your home but you never see
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If David Tennant Doesnt Get To Play Ponyos Dad Theres No Justice In The World
if David Tennant doesn’t get to play Ponyo’s dad there’s no justice in the world
just look at the resemblance-




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After God Games
Helios: The sirens?
Apollo: I was taken by surprise, okay? Dad just popped me into the arena and went "yo fight your sister about Odyseus or something".
Helios: And you didn't consider my cows as a reason?
Apollo: I panicked!? And the sirens do write bangers.
Helios: After I considered you as my sucessor!
Apollo: Look, honey, Hector was my champion and I didn't even considered Troy a reason. Is nothing personal.
Three common harmful comparisons to avoid when writing diverse characters
When writing diverse characters here are three harmful comparisons that I HIGHLY recommend avoiding.
Don’t compare women to flowers. This has huge ties into harmful Purity Culture and a general perception that women are ‘beautiful but easily damaged.’ This comparison is textbook misogyny and should be avoided. Exceptions would be if you have a woman character who is literally a flower or some way (like some kind of wood nymph fantasy character). In this case, I’d recommend throwing in a male flower character as well, just for good measure.
Don’t compare Asian people to animals. Just don’t compare any diverse group to animals. Or let’s just not compare humans to animals at all, shall we? Asian people have been historically discriminated against by being compared to rats. Being compared to pandas is another common one. Let’s just absolutely not do this, ok? Any exceptions… can’t really think of one. I’d say even making your Asian character somehow literally animal or part animal is pretty problematic, unless the whole cast is shapeshifters or something.
Don’t compare POC characters’ skin to chocolate. This is literally so common in books. It’s fetishizing and objectifying. There’s lots of words for ‘brown.’ Just stop doing this, ok? Exception: there’s not really one. Don’t compare people to food.
those are three common comparisons to avoid in your writing! Got any more? Let me know in the comments.
The Significance of BlackWing Names
ok just allow me to monologue about the genius of BlackWing’s codenames for their subjects and why the writers are so clever.
Some of them, like Project Lamia or Project Incubus, don’t have too much meaning but sound really cool. But then there’s…

Project Marzanna, Goddess of Death
Bart’s codename in BlackWing is “Marzanna” who is a winter goddess from Slavic mythology seen as a symbol of death and disease.
This is such an impactful choice for Bart, since she is so in sync with the universe as to be almost like a goddess, and is literally a harbinger of death. But she has to learn to see she is more than just that symbol.

Project Icarus, who flew too close to the sun.
Dirk’s codename is an obvious nod to the famous story from Greek Mythology. Icarus tries to escape from the prison he’s been kept in, only to fly too close to the sun the moment he’s escaped, burning his wax wings and dropping himself into the sea below, where he drowns.
Choosing Icarus as a symbol for Dirk is genius. Dirk escaped from his prison (BlackWing) and deals with a lot of fear out in the real world. He loves taking on cases, but he fears hurting people. Particularly in season two, Dirk sees more and more people die, and he blames himself, blames his involvement, blames his strange connection to the universe. And Dirk has to ask himself, should he take cases at all? Is even being here, away from the labyrinth, risking it all? Have I already flown too high?
I also think it’s worth noting that Dirk is a reference to a story about a prisoner’s melting wings, being stopped mid-flight… and the one’s controlling him are black wing.
Maybe Dirk also represents their downfall.
and last but not least…

Project Moloch, a child’s sacrifice
Francis was a child with magical abilities who was kidnapped by BlackWing. This terrified him and sent him into a deep coma, locking himself into the perpetual childhood of Wendimoor, where he remained for the rest of his life. Through his sleep, the years of his childhood slipped by, until they were gone completely, and Francis was an old man near the end of his life.
the name “Moloch” comes from the Bible, the name of a god of child sacrifice.
This is genius for Francis’ character, since he only ever wanted a childhood. It was taken from him - sacrificed to blackwing - but through wendimoor, he got it back.
this was a lot but Dirk Gently is crazy what can I say
surprise parties are a terrible concept. Like, maybe I'm just neurodivergent, but who the heck would want some big social event to just pop out of nowhere and disrupt their whole schedule for the day. I'm not ready for a party, Barbara. You should've asked me about this. My social battery is at 0 and I'm wearing the wrong socks.


Ultraman: Rising (2024) - Film vs. Concept Art
“The moment when Emi is born: what does it feel like to see life for the first time? Well, maybe it would feel like a nursery, with a moon and the stars hanging from the ceiling of a nursery.” — Shannon Tindle