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Оуэн пытаеться объяснить почему его проект работает, а Кейт это кринж и он должен сдохнуть
I’ll describe their dynamic later and, in general, how I see this ship! Either this is a separate unique AU, or it will take place after the main plot of the game. . .
did you miss weird ships or had lack of it in LfL? Willy/Findo, where Willy kidnaps him and tortures, but doesn’t kill him, because he liked Findo too much (and also because Findo’s reaction is worth it, he almost faints from fear). By the way, they have vibes from these arts, hurray, I love this artist.
Original artist Avogado6! U can search for them in different social networks, they are on X (twitter), most likely they are here on Tumblr. . . So yep.
I'll not stop the flow on LfL until there is no suitable content left or until I lose interest. you will have to endure me MUHAHAHAHA😈 (and you can also love me, I love when people love me😌).
Томочка из проекта же один. Вдохновлено всем подряд.
Давно меня здесь не было, мьь.😋 встречайте.
Это больше не человек.
Смесь из чего-то посередине, металла и костей, венец творения.
Существование – таблетки, горстями, чтобы не болело если ещё вдруг могло, капельницы, уколы.
Разум давно просочился, вытек слюной с подбородка на больничную рубашку.
Всё тягучее, медленное, вязкое, заполняющее лёгкие по горло и топящее изнутри.
Кажется стены тоже сочились чем-то вязким и чёрным, противным на вылизанной, жгуче-белой плитке. От их выбеленности и яркого света словно сломанной лампочкой гудела голова. Он и не пытался попросить убавить свет от которого его замученное существо совсем переставало даже делать вид, что пытается функционировать и поддерживать жизнь.
Он оказался первым, невинный, словно с неба ангел, хрустящий битым стеклом под колёсами, липнущий перьями в перемешку с дохлыми голубями на ревущей машине, мчащейся вперёд.
Он пахнет рвотой и страхом, в пустых, налитых кровью глазах ни тени рассудка.
Он что-то большее, оставленное гнить в клинической идиотии, супе из органов. Прожжённая память где-то на дне банки с мозгом, в котором смысла не больше чем в наливании чая в разбитую чашку. Обжигая стечёт на колени, мозг или чай? А имеет значение? Он бы на всё смотрел через пелену ослепляющей тьмы и тихого света, отдалённо пульсирующего в остатках черепа за глазницами.
Чего ему до них всех? Он преисполнен в своём существе, идеал баланса двух сторон, которые враждовали чтобы абсолюту было суждено родиться. Святое создание, вылезшее из склизкого чрева войны людей с перемолотыми внутренностями, цирком уродов и продуманной ложью, влитой щёлочью в раскрытые детские рты. Может они все пытались верить сказкам и чудесам, хотя настоящим чудом всегда был разлагающийся труп на колёсах, сплавленный с ними, вросший в сладкую ржавчину.
Ни человек, ни монстр, ни зверь.
Верх совершенства.
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йоуу первый пост должен быть самым гениальным
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yo the first post must be the most brilliant
Wall-E (the character) is a great demonstration of how being curious about the world echoes our level of care for it. And that caring can quite literally course-correct humanity His playful fascination with what humans left behind, his ability to find "new" on a dormant planet of waste refuse-- he continues to care and be amazed by and change things in a world that has not effectively changed for about 700 years. Wall-E commemorates artifacts of life by treasuring them on their own special shelves in his home. He lovingly makes sure The Plant is secured in a way that won't crush it as he's going home. He accidentally runs over his cockroach and worries about it. He tries to make an inactive Eve comfortable at his expense, not knowing when or if she will ever wake up again.
Wall-E has such an impact on Eve and other passengers on the Axiom because he invites them to care about small interactions they took for granted. They make meaningful connections and changes in their own directive because-- simply by being interested by them and what they're doing-- he offers a new perspective of looking at themselves. (Remember when he gives the elevator robot that little wave and it's so taken with that gesture it starts to copy it? It was seen and acknowledged when its role has always been to punch numbers.)
The spark that Wall-E shared with Eve, I think, is not only symbolic of his love for Eve (though it is clear he loves Eve more than anyone). It was that care. It has to be that same care. Because if his little acts of wonder and determination inspired every other character to break from their programming, who's to say it can't overcome a factory reset?
Oh, and "curiosity" and "care" have the same etymological root, apparently
I know this is the most unpopular opinion in the world when it comes to the lost gem Wall-E, BUT I think everyone is wrong about Auto.
Specifically, I don’t think he was a blind dumb machine mindlessly following his programming. In fact, I think the very reason he acted the way he did is because he was self-aware and had developed some bad vices over time. If he was a mindless machine who only did as his programming and superiors told him to, he would have obeyed the Captain’s orders to return to Earth after seeing it was habitable again. I think he knew what he was doing was morally wrong, but he didn’t care. Auto is capable of feeling emotions like frustration and even fear which are clearly shown during his face off with the Captain. Moreover, I think Auto was aware that if the humans returned to Earth, he would not only lose his power over humans, but also over machine. Plus, he would become obsolete because all the humans would leave the Axiom ship which is the one ability he doesn’t have.
In other words, I think Auto was very aware that HE was the one who had all the power and didn’t want to give it up. I think over the 700 years, being “king” got to his head and corrupted him to the point where he stopped caring about humanity and was more concerned with staying in power. People forget that personhood doesn’t mean sainthood. In other words, Auto can serve as a cautionary tale that power can corrupt anyone.
I think the fact that this image exists now is not good maybe
do what you want with me, but I'll never be able to get rid of the idea (which doesn’t seem to fit with the canon of the game) that Willy and pineapple, or whatever his name is in the fandom, were friends a long time ago. They are both clearly shady guys and together they shared this path in a sense, maybe a really long time ago, when both were about 20 years old. Another idea of mine that at birth Willy Mack wasn't called Willy is also well woven in here. he changed his name. and before the change, it was pineapple that was the first to call him Willy. Most likely, pineapple also had a pseudonym. He and Willy know each other's real names, but they never call each other by them. Previously, it was a relationship built on deep trust and respect (although it sometimes looked like they were ready to tear each other apart).
one time Willy lost his composure and perhaps the first person killed was one of pineapple’s relatives/someone important to him. not on purpose. but it felt like a complete vile betrayal.
If you've seen WALL-E, I'd be extremely curious for your thoughts if you haven't already shared them. Actually, I have a few movies I'd love your opinion on, but I'm not gonna keep ya all day. Thank you for your content! :)
I love WALL-E. It's a cool idea, that the whole movie is about what it means to be human, but from the perspective of a robot.
I think it's very straightforward, and there's not a lot of stuff to analyze, which is good! He's this robot that's "developed a personality" but what he's really becoming is human.
And the movie is saying that being human is liking things, taking risks, being vulnerable, and most importantly taking care of things. As in, caring for things that need you. Even if it means you don't survive or get to be as comfortable.
WALL-E preserves the stuff he has an interest in instead of junking it, but remember, he takes care of that little cockroach. He carefully organizes all his things. He fixes what's broken. That's what humans were placed on Earth to do: have dominion over it. Take care of it. Cultivate the land, order the animals.
And instead we use it all to make ourselves more comfortable.
Not WALL-E, though! And he teaches that to everybody else.
The only things I struggle with, with WALL-E, are the repeated "Directive" themes. Like, what you're made for isn't what you should be. You could say WALL-E is all about being what makes you happy.
I disagree with that. That worldview is no good. What makes you happy changes from moment to moment, and it usually comes at the expense of other people and what you, yourself, need to be good and healthy. But you could argue that that's how the humans in WALL-E got to be blobs in chairs that abandon their planet, so my beef with those themes aren't very strong.
You could just argue that the narrative is saying, WALL-E, who was created to put waste in its proper place, is still doing that. He's just doing it in a deeper, better, more correct way than all the other robots. He puts waste in its proper place, but by doing that, he also protects the things that are worthwhile and shouldn't be wasted.
And in that same train of thought, EVE is so focused on collecting and delivering the one sign of life that makes Earth worth living for--that's her directive. But it turns out, WALL-E is the one sign of life that makes Earth worth living for, because of the example he sets. That example of finding joy in hard work and protecting things that are worth protecting.
I also think, if WALL-E were released right now, in 2024, it would not be well-liked or accepted. Because people would get their feathers ruffled by the idea that we're all headed toward being blobs who can't see past our own comfort. And they'd accuse the movie of "body shaming," that kind of junk. Then again, the same people who are worried about that are also worried about that great big topic we call "the environment," and WALL-E cleverly set itself up to be championing "the environment," so maybe it would've shielded itself. Either way, I think the movie was very brave to say, "yeah, hey, we're super lazy and self-satisfying and obsessed with our own comfort, and this is the dystopia it could lead us to."
And MO is my favorite.
And love, too. Anyway. Yes, I love WALL-E! And hey! Ask me about any movies you want! I don't get that many of these questions, and I really like thinking them through and trying to verbalize them, so please do! And thank you for this question.