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person in the edit: Shivani Paliwal
Going to Conventions as Miss Peregrine ā¤ļø
Also with a Cuckoo on my shoulder because Perekoo š¤
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@cauls-antique-pepperbox-pistol I didn't know if you wanted to be in the picture as well soš„²
But he was also there cosplaying Caul!!š
Kang ā the snake ā Seulgi ~
feel her rhythm
Olive: I need your assassin skills. Here's the money. The goal is insidious and dangerous.
Enoch: Put away your 12 cents. I won't kick out wasp from the room.
- Zaunites dying to help Piltover in battle while wearing enforcer uniforms, even though Piltover did nothing to earn it
- Silco, one of the few pro-Zaun/anti-Piltover characters from season 1, reduced into a mouthpiece for "forgiving those who wronged you" and letting go
- Jinx, one of the few anti-Piltover characters, becoming redeemed by sympathizing with Piltovians, being apologetic for killing Councilors, and feeling like she should die to allow her sister to be happy with her enforcer girlfriend
- Vi not having any problem with her Piltovian enforcer girlfriend gassing Zaun, and reduced to kneeling for Caitlyn's pussy in a prison cell, where she was locked for years as a child by an enforcer
- Jayce telling Viktor that his disease was never a weakness to be cured even though the disease was caused by Piltover polluting Zaun
- Ekko never calling out Heimerdinger's failings as a ruler nor Vi for joining the enforcers (even though he does in the game), and also risking all the Firelights' lives to help Piltover
- Sevika not having any lines in Act 3, never interacting with Jinx or reacting to Isha's death, and also risking her life to help Piltover, a decision which was made off screen
oh, I wanted to write about it but someone has already done it. so here's some additional information:
like, yep, it may be just coincidence because «panoptes» in Greek means «omniscient» buuut the fact that Myron's last name is also Bentham...
here are some notes about Jeremy's idea:
By reformulating ethics in terms of an intricate calculus designed to maximize pleasures and minimize pains,Ā BenthamĀ hoped to secure "the greatest happiness of the greatest number"
On one level, of course, Bentham was dealing in hypothetical future. Yet Foucault insisted that the Panopticon was more than just an idle fantasy. Bentham's "simple idea in Architecture" offered, he wrote, "the diagram of a mechanism of power reduced to its ideal form"; it mapped out the specific anatomy of modern power that Foucault called "discipline".
mm, I smell some parallels, mister Riggs
Alright, if you have read Library of Souls you know about the Panloopticon an its function. Months ago I got an ask on my other mphfpc blog about the meaning of its name and at first it had to do with the Ancient Greek word āpanā which means āallā + loop + ticon, because, you know, itās supposed to be a door to other loops. It makes sense.
But this week I developed another theory about how Riggs mightāve come up with this name. For this I have to tell you about a French philosopher named Foucault. In 1975, he published his book āDiscipline and Punishā about personal and institutional discipline and different subjects that I wonāt go into right now because itās not that important for the point Iām going to make. Foucault stated that, if institutional discipline is taken too far, it will have a negative effect on society, but that it is in general a āgoodā thing because when you when you know or think that you are being watched you start to behave differently (think Orwellās ā1984ā³).
In his book, Foucault invokes the idea of another philosopher and social theorist, Jeremy Bentham, an Englishman. This idea was something called the Panopticon - a type of building, a prison, that looks something like this:
(Source: http://foucault.info/) The cells along the walls have two mirrors facing the outer wall and the inner wall. The guard in the centre of the panopticon is able to watch all prisoners all the time, but the prisoners arenāt able to notice when he is watching them, thus creating a constant fear that they may or may not be watched.
If translated loosely, Panopticon means āplace where everyone and all can be watchedā.
And I donāt know if Riggs is into philosophy, but I thought this was a very plausible theory for the origin of the Panloopticon.
- Mod Isa
Groovin
So I imagined this woulda been like just before it slashed him in the chest or whatever had happened, (Iāve probably overdid some stuff and flunked the anatomy here and there)
I kinda made the four tongued hollowgast a little buffer and bigger than a normal one just cus like, their like the āupgradedā ones
Yes he still has that dammed jacket, itās a plot inconsistency (I think)
Also today at school, (thanks to the papas sushiria avatar custom screen) I think Iāve finally solved the enigma that has been Horatioās hair, I was excited
(Also ik this is unnecessary so just ignore it but sorry for not really posting properly as of lately I was dealing with a hurdle of depression Iām not quite over, makes me act strange n go on random hiatusās and delete stuff )
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oh my godā
the way she acts so at ease >>>
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