FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE BACK
Btw also like seeing folks be like "oh refrainbow just wanna see guys kiss and fuck" like yeah refrainbow is a transmasc gay dude ofc he wants that I do too that's like part of the point for some people
Y'all are just too puritan for a webcomic that implies sexual things and is cutesy and fluffy as opposed to your obsession with fully fleshed characters
❝ Dollboything ❞ :: ❝ A gender connected to being a dollboy and a thing ❞
( 🎀 ) :: Rq’d by @andy-mouths-off ^^
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Velician
A gender related to libraries, bookstores, books, and the aesthetics of them.
Bookgender
it may be felt as a connection to certain genres of books or with the aesthetics of books in general.
Livrestormgender
A gender related to reading, libraries, the night, and storms.
Genregender
related to certain genre(s) of writing in some way
Biblioique
the feeling you get when you first open a book, the smell of old books mixed with the new, the feeling of being sucked into a new world as a way to escape, and the feeling of being at home in the pages. coined by @pupyzu (i would check them out)
Fitcivelic
a gender related to fiction books. coined by @pupyzu
Nonfictivelic
a gender related to nonfiction books. coined by @pupyzu
Comicvelic
a gender related to comic books. coined by @pupyzu (i would check them out, they have a lot more of these book related themed ones and a lot of others xenos)
> Page/page/pages/pages/pageself
> Word/word/words/words/wordself
> Book/shelf/bookshelf/books/bookself
> Wri/write/writes/writes/writeself
> Book/book/books/books/bookself
> Novel/novel/novels/novels/novelself
> Ink/ink/inks/inks/inkself
> Pen/pen/pens/pens/penself
> Fic/fiction/fictions/fictions/fictionself
> Wri/write/writes/writes/writeself
> Script/script/scripts/scripts/scriptself
> 📖/📖/📖s/📖s/📖self
> 📚/📚/📚s/📚s/📚self
> 📔/📔/📔s/📔s/📔self
> 📕/📕/📕s/📕s/📕self
> ✏️/✏️/✏️s/✏️s/✏️self
> 📄/📄/📄s/📄s/📄self
> 🔖/🔖/🔖s/🔖s/🔖self
Can a cause be worth dying for? Or is it the sacrifice for the sake of something that proves the thing valuable?
There’s two ways to look at the members of the Phantom Troupe, by looking at the things they do to other people,and at the things they do to themselves and each other.
Seeing how much they identify with the Spider,we can throw the theory of them just being selfish psychopaths out of the windows. Neither do they seem manic or crazy,and yet..in a way they remind us of a cult. Besides that,I’ve also found them to have qualities or the following: rebels,revolutionaries,soldiers,robinhoods,martyrs.
Despite committing so much undeniable evil,and despite them never really saying it,there’s clearly a greater good involved. This idea of something bigger is exactly what the story is subverting,and seemingly critiquing. Or is it?
It might be what makes those characters so captivating and interesting-their unquestioning devotion to the entity that is more than just the sum of themselves,what they live trough and die for - The Spider. Why would the proof of criminals like them having principles and loyalty to something be a problem? In a weird way, the Spider has an almost redeeming function - after all it’s a reason and a potential excuse for all their horrible actions. At the same time,isn’t that what makes it a bad thing? If all those people are killing because of that one cause,isn’t it what turned them into who they are now? Isn’t it what makes them do all this evil? “I wouldn’t kill for something that requires murder.” typa issue is what we got here.
The Spider as The Cause
Whether the Spider’s existence itself is what’s most important or if it is still fulfilling a purpose like it did when it was created is up for debate,in fact it’s implied that this is exactly what causes Chrollo to feel lost and unable to understand his own motives. Another reason is that rather than standing for A cause,it merely stands for THE CAUSE,much like how “god” can stand for whatever a person cares about most.
We might wonder endlessly for what reasons exactly the Spiders are doing all of that,and while there are tangible reasons given in their backstory,they work just as well to represent people who are dedicating themselves to whatever,emphasis on dedication. Regardless of specific goals,there will be sacrifices,suffering and pain following whoever cares about anything too much.
The Spider as A Team
Besides loyalty to an idea or principle,there’s also one towards one’s group,regardless of that group’s purpose or function. Without knowing anything at all about motives,backstories,aims,etc we can still see how seriously the members take it. It’s definitely a friend group,one that can’t afford to be a found family,even if that’s what they might be naturally gravitating towards.
The group or team as the greater good is even more fundamental than any additional purpose of said group,as it stays even when the purpose changes. In that regard the Spider is like any other gang,it’s in- vs outrgoup,a small team of partners in crime vs the world.
This “one for all,all for one” dynamic could exist outside of any broader context,even if since the start the Spider was meant as an opportunity for personal fulfilment (as we know now,it was quite the opposite)
The issue comes up when seeing how much the Spider setup hurts its members (as I discussed in the post about their utilitarian approach)
Since the Spider is a villain group,it’s no wonder it’s damaging to the people involved - why would it even be good for their mental health to kill that many people? Of course they’d make enemies and eventually die because of their dangerous lifestyle. But what would really change if they never walked down the path of darkness?
Beyond Morality
Had the Troupe managed to end up as not villains but heroes,would they risk their lives any less? Could they make a bigger change? Would the dynamics within the Spider even change,if it was a more benevolent organisation? Probably not,as there would still be a goal to achieve at any cost and a collective that’s worth more than the individual. Given that it’s taken seriously enough,none of the members would avoid “giving up their lives” anyway. No,they have to give everything up for something,and there we go again.
It’s tragic that Chrollo deemed it necessary to become a villain of all things,but had he decided to protect Meter City in a less brutal way,he would’ve still lost himself in this mission and Pakunoda would’ve followed him,all while vowing to never touch him and never see inside his soul💔🥀
The other side of the coin
^from the 1999 version yorknew opening
Of course it’s the people closest to one that are meant here(I think the song is talking both to Kurapika and Chrollo telling them to value their friends over their cause)
This theme runs all through hxh,it’s present from the very start as characters on a dangerous journey have to constantly chose between reaching their goal or prioritising the safety of themselves and the people around them.
Gon and Killua’s friendship and the fun they have together >> finding Ging
Meruem spending time with Komugi >> grand plans of world domination
Bonds between individual Spiders >> The entity that is the Spider
It’s as if the series is saying “purpose and happiness lies in the here and now,not in what is grand and unreachable”
Another thing supporting this interpretation is this panel from the chimera ant arc:
The tragedy stems from human inability to “just live”,instead we require a greater narrative. It’s neither virtuous nor selfish to devote one’s life to some unreachable goal or mission, but it’s shown as irresistible,as the only way to cope with extreme circumstances.
I wouldn’t say that Togashi is outright condemning hunters,Spiders and assassins in their pursuit of meaning through extreme means, but there is shown to be great harm resulting from that.
Everyone is chasing something,and there’s really no other choice. As much as we want to determine whether the cause is worthy or not (yes because outsiders shouldn’t get away with kidnapping Meteor City’s children,no because it’s no longer about that) the actual reason the Troupe exists is because none of those kids could continue their normal life as voice actors,instead starting a life of a way different format.
There’s technically nothing stopping anyone from just “retiring” in favour of peace and quiet, but in the case of the Spiders especially that’s not even an option,it will never be enough for them.
Chrollo and his friends couldn’t have continued to live normally back then,let alone do that now,but wouldn’t it be nice?
"together, we are the Spider. i'm its head, and you're the legs. the legs do what the head says. but there will be times when the legs are more important than the head. If I die, someone else will take over. my orders are of the utmost priority. my life is not. be sure to make the right decision. i'm only a part of the Spider. what's important is the survival of the whole, not the individual"
more and more roommates soukoku
👁️ ✧ enderman names for anon
with anything!
grimshaw
darcy
tynan
ainsley
marisol
dominic
slate
parris
kovidar
gif credit -> 👁️
divider credit -> 👁️
Ugh, it was awful last week. I'm free from The River of Styx now tho! Had to make a goofy vent doodle about it... Senku suffers from endometriosis. And poor Ginro caught the stray.
New Crow Time 🐦⬛🦊🌟
endlexic - A gender pertaining to “The End” as a phrase. It may feel final, harrowing, or sorrowful, related to dark academia, or it may just only be able to be described by the phrase “the end.”
GAY POWER!
Stanley Snyder has the funniest character concept in Dr Stone:
He's a special ops soldier. He's a marine. He's a sniper. He's a pilot. He's somehow in his twenties.
He's the world's greatest marksman. He can fly a plane and shoot a machine gun at the same time. He looks like a supermodel, lipstick and mascara included.
The protagonists spent three volumes just running away from him. He turned the most overpowered character in the series into Swiss-cheese. The only way to stop him is to petrify the entire planet.
He's a queer-coded villain. It's the least problematic thing about him. He slaughtered the entire main cast. At the end of the series they give him a medal.