unoriginalityriver - unoriginalityriver
unoriginalityriver

there's so much gay shit on this site, i love it

113 posts

I Understand Why Laszlo And Nadja Would Want To Smash Him Now...

i understand why laszlo and nadja would want to smash him now...

I Understand Why Laszlo And Nadja Would Want To Smash Him Now...
  • slabime
    slabime liked this · 1 year ago
  • ataraxia-elysian
    ataraxia-elysian liked this · 1 year ago
  • myckicade
    myckicade liked this · 1 year ago
  • sacha1slytherin
    sacha1slytherin liked this · 1 year ago
  • warriororb5
    warriororb5 liked this · 1 year ago
  • deathridesonapalehorse
    deathridesonapalehorse liked this · 1 year ago
  • bi-spector
    bi-spector reblogged this · 1 year ago
  • bi-spector
    bi-spector liked this · 1 year ago
  • monstrosityrising
    monstrosityrising liked this · 1 year ago
  • emiarainewrites
    emiarainewrites liked this · 1 year ago
  • lurkertherat
    lurkertherat liked this · 1 year ago
  • plaudiusplants
    plaudiusplants liked this · 1 year ago
  • peanutbutterex
    peanutbutterex reblogged this · 1 year ago
  • peanutbutterex
    peanutbutterex liked this · 1 year ago
  • morbus-mlm
    morbus-mlm liked this · 1 year ago
  • maybe-some-ideas
    maybe-some-ideas liked this · 1 year ago
  • aweebit-mulder
    aweebit-mulder liked this · 1 year ago
  • odetokeons
    odetokeons liked this · 1 year ago
  • autism-man
    autism-man liked this · 1 year ago
  • brujaporfavor
    brujaporfavor reblogged this · 1 year ago
  • brujaporfavor
    brujaporfavor liked this · 1 year ago
  • mountedeverest
    mountedeverest liked this · 1 year ago
  • a-m-bi-t-i-o-u-s
    a-m-bi-t-i-o-u-s liked this · 1 year ago
  • yamok-sause-on-my-titties
    yamok-sause-on-my-titties liked this · 1 year ago
  • magneticspark
    magneticspark liked this · 1 year ago
  • boomcrashthelightningflashed
    boomcrashthelightningflashed liked this · 1 year ago
  • tryin
    tryin liked this · 1 year ago
  • remusfell
    remusfell liked this · 1 year ago
  • sorceressrants
    sorceressrants liked this · 1 year ago
  • maximumpsychiczineskeleton
    maximumpsychiczineskeleton liked this · 1 year ago
  • neko-nomicon
    neko-nomicon liked this · 1 year ago
  • zzoomacroom
    zzoomacroom liked this · 2 years ago
  • galaxymonsters
    galaxymonsters liked this · 2 years ago
  • mildinsanite
    mildinsanite liked this · 2 years ago
  • nandorelentlessdelacruz
    nandorelentlessdelacruz liked this · 2 years ago
  • sundiszno
    sundiszno liked this · 2 years ago
  • evilista
    evilista reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • dippypuppyboy
    dippypuppyboy liked this · 2 years ago
  • undoubtfulhamster
    undoubtfulhamster reblogged this · 2 years ago
  • undoubtfulhamster
    undoubtfulhamster liked this · 2 years ago
  • toomanygonks
    toomanygonks liked this · 2 years ago
  • notmonaca
    notmonaca liked this · 2 years ago
  • emily33-me
    emily33-me liked this · 2 years ago

More Posts from Unoriginalityriver

1 year ago

*me eating something that I know will make my tummy hurt* i don't really care if this makes my tummy hurt

*a few hours later when my tummy hurts* oh... the quencies ...

1 year ago

scott pilgrim takes off confirming that wallace actually does have feelings for scott with the whole todd thing is making me go insane. imagine sleeping in the same bed as someone you’re in love with for years. i’d go absolutely bonkers wallace is so strong

1 year ago

Scott Pilgrim is, I think, the best example I can think of for establishing a setting's Nonsense Limit. The setting's Nonsense Limit isn't quite "How high-fantasy is this". It's mostly a question of presentation, to what degree does the audience feel that they know the rules the world operates by, such that they are primed to accept a random new element being introduced. A setting with a Nonsense Limit of 0 is, like, an everyday story. Something larger than life, but theoretically taking place in our world, like your standard spy thriller action movie has a limit of 1. Some sort of hidden world urban fantasy with wizards and stuff operating in secret has a nonsense limit around 3 or 4. A Superhero setting, presenting an alternate version of our world, is a 5 or 6. High fantasy comes in around a 7 or so, "Oh yeah, Wizards exist and they can do crazy stuff" is pretty commonly accepted. Scott Pilgrim comes in at a 10. If you read the Scott Pilgrim book, it starts off looking like a purely mundane slice of life. The first hint at the fantastical is Ramona appearing repeatedly in Scott's Dreams, and then later showing up in real life. When we finally get an explanation, it's this:

Scott Pilgrim Is, I Think, The Best Example I Can Think Of For Establishing A Setting's Nonsense Limit.

Apparently Subspace Highways are a thing? And they go through people's heads? And Ramona treats this like it's obscure, but not secret knowledge. Ramona doesn't think she's doing anything weird here. At this point, it's not clear if Scott is accepting Ramona's explanation or not, things kind of move on as mundane as ever until their Date, when Ramona takes Scott through subspace, and he doesn't act like his world was just blown open or anything, although I guess that could have been a metaphor. there's a couple other moments, but everything with Ramona could be a metaphor, or Scott not recognizing what's going on. Maybe Ramona is uniquely fantastical in this otherwise normal world. And then, this happens

Scott Pilgrim Is, I Think, The Best Example I Can Think Of For Establishing A Setting's Nonsense Limit.

Suddenly, a fantastical element (A shitty local indie band finishing their set with a song that knocks out most of the audience) is introduced unrelated to Ramona, and undeniably literal. We see the crowd knocked out by Crash and The Boys. but the story doesn't linger on the implications of that, the whole point of that sequence is to raise the Nonsense Level, such that you accept it when This happens

Scott Pilgrim Is, I Think, The Best Example I Can Think Of For Establishing A Setting's Nonsense Limit.

Matthew Patel comes flying down onto the stage, Scott, who until this point is presented as a terrible person and a loser, but otherwise is extremely ordinary, proceeds to flawlessly block and counter him before doing a 64-hit air juggle combo. Scott's friends treat this like Scott is showing off a mildly interesting party trick, like being really good at darts. The establish that Scott is the "Best Fighter in the Province", not only are street-fighter battles a thing, Scott is Very Good at it, but they're so unimportant that being the best fighter in the province doesn't make Scott NOT a loser. So when Matthew Patel shows off his magic powers and then explodes into a pile of coins, we've established "Oh, this is how silly the setting gets". It's not about establishing the RULES of the setting so much as it is about establishing a lack of rules. Scott's skill at street-fighter battles doesn't translate to any sort of social prestige. Ramona can access Subspace Highways and she uses it to do a basic delivery job. It doesn't make sense and it's clear that it's not supposed to. So later on, when Todd Ingram starts throwing around telekinesis, and the explanation we're given is "He's a Vegan" , you're already so primed by the mixture of weirdness and mundanity that rather than trying to incorporate this new knowledge into any sort of coherent setting ruleset, you just go "Ah, yeah, Vegans".

1 year ago
I'm Not Mad I'm Just Mad

I'm not mad I'm just mad