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I'm working with the assumption that "q" is the uvular plosive, /q/; and "qu" is meant to be /kw/, in the names.
This really sounds like some Amazon title for a product.
No emotion is such a fake thing to say. It seems to be moreso that "no emotion" means only anger, as the characters are angrily shouting and acting violent. Were the "no emotion" part to have been upheld, then another person doing good shouldn't matter to anyone else; that'd be none of their business, and there'd've been no striving emotion of resentment to even lead to killing the bunny. "No emotion" is such a fake saying.
Is that the term that's used? Kitten sounds weird to use with bunnies, to me.
I'm not used to people referring to eyeballs as orbs, it makes me think of balls that aren't for seeing, like a soccer ball. Another one is some sort of crystal ball.
"...treat me like a baby..." and there being three of them reminds me of Penguins Of Madagascar. The main character being in the sort of position of Private. The three others took in the fourth, and treated them as a guardian would.
I think it may be more fetishism, since they don't discriminate against their own species; but they instead fetishize the exoticism of the foreign races.
If I understand it correctly from Tale Foundry's videos on the archetypes, then Anti-Heros are villains in heroic circumstances, that have villainous thought processes, and aren't the Justice-Seeking thinkers that the typical heroes are. But, Anti-Villains are characters that would typically be heroes, being in a position of the Villain. This is fairly typical of protagonists, where you see the story from their perspective, and that makes them the 'hero' (Anti-Villain). Their intentions come from a place of good, and devolve into villainy. Thanos is the first anti-villain that comes to mind, since their actions are really well intentioned from their own perspective.I wrote more about anti-villains, since anti-heros are more well-known, and made light of, such as the popular characters Venom(symbiote), & Deadpool(mutant).
This date is coincidentally only two days away, & my birthday.
Muffet is whom I will imagine, because she's cute.
The power of names is incredible, they can make you turn hot, just like that.
Is genuine a noun? I'd thought that it was a adjective.
I forgot what I was reading for a moment, and the mention of "Despair" made me immediately think of Danganronpa. Junko(Ultimate Despair) is very memorable.
That's so useful. Feeling bad? Simply don't, you can fake that to yourself.
The cadets seem very angry to react so violently to accidents, and to even gang up on someone for it. Even purposeful actions get misguided retaliation, so they aren't making the smartest decisions in the heat of the moment. I suppose you could say that they are rather hot-headed.
Are people idiots? People usually do things like that and then step to the side, not staying where the person would immediately look. Although, I usually look from the direction of where it came from, not directly behind. The perception from the cadets really should be better, as that's enough to expect for a ordinary person.
This is a two year old comment, but thanks for explaining, anyhow.