grow the eff up haters, thirsty I am and thirsty I shall be. tf does it mean to you if I want backshots by the judge or glanton or whoever they don't even exist
#153
The kid conducts an interview with some of the gang
Maturing is realizing that Kureo Mado is funny as hell. Like did he murder a lot of people in horrific ways then use their corpses to murder their families? Yeah. But was he probably the biggest menace the CCG bureaucracy has ever seen and the reason several HR representatives quit their jobs? Also yes. Akira had to get her freak behavior from somewhere
Dating Mussolini
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Blood meridian is so funny to me. Imagine being a kid and meeting some strange man who you immediately kick in the head then get your ass beat. Then! Then you two are gonna go kill a man together. Good luck. Found family.
an address
I need it
I have a 5 foot photo of the Judge on my wall and he watches me sleep every night x
#122
the dynamic between the judge and the kid is very reminiscent of an abusive parent and their child to me, especially when its viewed from the lens of punishment. besides the judge's insistence that he wouldve been like a father to the kid, it can also be interpreted that the judge perceives the kid's rejection of his philosophy and his place in it as a sign of disobedience, and so to "correct" this perceived disobedience the judge chooses to punish the kid harshly, which comes in the form of whatever violent act occurs in the outhouse. the violence committed towards the kid there is the accumulation of the judge's frustration towards his insubordinance in rejecting his place within his ideology, and it functions as the correction of the judge's worldview in eliminating the very element that refutes it. this punishment feels foreshadowed by the jail scene, which introduces the element of accountability in the judge blaming the kid for the yuma massacre and then berating him for his adherence to his morality and his rejection of the judge that comes with it. i think its of note how he focuses on the kid's supposed transgression and places accountability on him for their conflict ("our animosities were formed and waiting before ever we two met. yet even so you could have changed it all") and the frustration that results from it on the judge's end evolves into the fate that awaits the kid in the outhouse, the punishment. it reads as a shafting of accountability from the judge to the kid that goes on to justify what was done to him, a la "you made me do this", similar to how some abusive parents will use some transgression, real or not, to justify the abuse of their child
theres way more to it in my mind and my thoughts be kinda scattered but this is the basic jist of it😇
#164
Probably I'll write something about the judge and one of my oc. Idk when, but I'll do it, I swear. Just give me some time (btw, idk if I should post a WIP art about them in my Arcane AU)
Some sketches/drawings I made at school (first one is the most recent, did it today because I was falling asleep during the lesson)
"When the lambs is lost in the mountain, he said. They is cry. Sometime come the mother. Sometime the wolf." 20yo, she/he/they, AFAB. Mostly WIPs or art, maybe even some fanfics; won't post a lot (I have a hyperfixation with BM, God forbid to someone like me to have a hobby 😔). Always free to talk.
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