7/23/2023 0 Comments Anti stalker memesEven with any other child, this would have spelled failure for Strix from the beginning (and Twilight openly admits to this in Mission 35 - also see number 3 below).Īhahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. Nightfall on the other hand, expects Anya, a four-pretending-to-be-six girl, to conform to her mission without a single thought to Anya’s wellbeing or needs. Say what you like about Twilight’s shortcomings as a parent due to his long-suppressed EQ, he at least attempts to learn parenting when he acknowledges he doesn’t know much about it (just look at the mountain of books he checked out in Mission 1), and he is absolutely willing to take advice from Yor when she stops him with a gentle question of “does Anya want to be an imperial scholar?” - see Mission 10. Raising children isn’t a matter of min-maxing them into a “stellar star procurement machine”, they’re human beings too. ESPer or no, for a four-year-old child to run away from the only life she knows takes a LOT of trauma to overcome her fear of the outside world/unknown), even a normal child do not need to read minds to know their “mother” didn’t care for them and would absolutely start to rebel. i curate my tl for a reason and it defeats the point of maintaining their privacy when you're trending these hashtags about their private matters, if that makes sense.Įven if you set aside the very specific circumstance of Anya’s origins (the internal image of Nightfall’s “mothering” methods would have simply recreated the cold sterility of Anya’s lab environment, a situation so harrowing for her that Anya, by age four, I repeat, FOUR, ran away from. however, i don't think the trending on twitter is the way to go about it because that's literally how /i/ find out about most of these issues that should not be spreading in the first place. “Within the sub-genre are certainly categories where some may be much closer to the one-liner style whereas others (such as the Boys/Girls locker room or general wordplay) are simply attempts at intermemetic humor (memes that mock other memes and/or meme formats),” he explained.I don't think there's a black or white answer to this question tbh, it's very easy to blame everything on hybe and also very easy to defend them completely but i personally think that while hybe probably do a lot behind the scenes (and they should be doing it behind the scenes anyway bc i don't think they need to air out every single detail about their lawsuits, it kind of defeats the point of privacy and the entire lawsuit in any case) and we don't (and won't, for good reason) know how many fires they're putting out on a daily basis anyway, but there is always always going to be things they CAN do better with, they're a gigantic company, they should be able to take down these posts far quicker than they are rn, the same sasaengs from when i joined the fandom are still going strong and they should not be (which, again, might not be a hybe issue considering they're all rich as fuck) but they sure as hell can do a better job of keeping them away from the members! i'm definitely all for sending hybe emails for speaking about accounts spreading misinformation that is actively harming the artists because that option exists for a reason or about sasaengs, it's FOR hybe to know about things quicker and to be more informed about the situation, especially because so many of these accounts go private / switch to other websites / etc. On the other hand, visually this sub-genre is not monolithic, argues Bradley. The man couldn't pay his bill, so he gave him another six months.' Or another: 'You have a nice personality, but not for a human being.'” please!' or 'A doctor gave a man six months to live. Some one-liners from Youngman include: 'Take my wife. The droll wit within the sub-genre of anti-memes and Youngman's humor seem at the very least to share a conceptual linkage. The professor continued: “His one-liners are renowned and offer the same kind of one-stop-shop for a quick gag. When asked how the professor sees this new trending concept of anti-memes, Bradley said that it’s “somewhat problematic, but instead of nitpicking an argument based on a semantic issue,” he said that “this sub-genre of memes reminds me very much of the one-liner style of humor associated with Henny Youngman, for example.”
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