*Celestia trying to have small talk.*
Celestia:So what's your favorite color?
Kirigiri:Transparent, like my father.
Celestia internaly:That's not a fucking color.
Celestia: Interesting.
i see no difference love is love đđ
Normalize being out of touch. Normalize being out of time. Let people be out of their heads when youâre not around.
2023 space birthday~
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i love music are they ever gonna come out with more
it's almost almost christmas
Holoctober Day 20: Outfit Swap
Councilswap: Speaker of Time
âI donât think that every villain in the world actually thinks theyâre being a good guy, but I do think that everybody creates a value system that justifies the actions theyâre taking, and and I think thereâs a difference between those two things. Not everybody believes that theyâre on the side of righteousness, but everybody has a way of justifying the actions theyâre taking. Not every villain has to be a misunderstood hero, and in fact I think there are a lot of instances throughout history of people who were obviously doing the wrong thing and probably had an understanding of that on some level, but had some rationale or justification for it. A lot of villains in literature and media have these weird, Thanos-esque philosophies of what it is that theyâre trying to do, and I think human motivation tends to come from more primal places than that. So a lot of the villains I write can be brilliant or clever (and, in fact, probably should be), but their motivation tends to be primal. They wanna be rich, they wanna have power, they wanna live forever. Thereâs something deep down that is, when you break it down, not too complex. Right? If you look at the real world, the people that are doing bad stuff donât need complex motivations. They wanna rule the world! They wanna be rich! They wanna be unafraid that other people can ever screw them over, so they screw other people over. Evil is boring. Right? I kinda believe in the banality and mundanes of evil. Evil is just selfish impulses, which at the end of the day are really easy to understand. Itâs easy to understand why people do bad things. Itâs like âyeah, ok, youâre selfish and scared and cruel, I get itâ. Being good is complex and beautiful and hard.â
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Brennan Lee Mulligan, when asked how to create villains for ttrpgs
(I found this quote to be really meaningful in likeâŚlife in general which is why I posted it here. When he said âevil is boringâ, it felt like something clicked in me that I had known deep down but hadnât had the words for.)