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surely the next megastructure will bring us closer to god. trust me guys!
ups and downs but also the hourglass but also drift but also the gravity but also
keep forgetting to post but the reason Asuka's theme is called "The Gravity" is that you can trt and explain gravity however you like, but no matter what its existence is undeniable - Gravity simply "is." That's why you have the the repeated opening of "All things as they are" at the start of the song and why Asuka jokes that "maybe we can disprove gravity next" with R# - he is so CLOSE to getting it; the concept of Gravity is the closest comparison he has to understanding the truth that feelings are not always quantifiable and simply "are." Gravity is a scientific concept that he can grasp cause for him it's rooted in "reality" which is the vehicle through which Asuka understands the world, so it's an attempt at using what he DOES understand as a bridge for him between reality and truth, or science/logic and emotion/feeling. If you even care.
Axl High be like "My thawed time is my thawed time. Inside the box. I can get everything out but tears." Please laugh.
Drift from Guilty Gear Strive
vs.
Aria Math from Minecraft
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Drift:
Sums up the villain's philosophy perfectly while also just being a bop
Aria Math:
All Minecraft music has this sort of haunting quality to it but this one’s my favorite.!
A while back my pharmacist saw my deadname on my profile and accidentially called it out, he corrected and deleted my deadname from the system so only my preferred name shows up now. There was a crowd of people behind me, so as he hands over the pills he apologized, in equal tone and volume as when he called my deadname and lied saying it's been a long day and he didn't mean to call out -his own- name. I quietly told him it was fine and he didn't need to do that for my sake.
His response: "No, it's my name now."
I went to the pharmacist yesterday, his nametag is my deadname. He informed me he's immigrating and in the process he's changed his first name to my deadname to have an English sounding name. That's why he's now able to get a reprint of his nametag to be my deadname. And repeated, with the intense seriousness of someone who is going to die on this hill: "It's mine now. Not yours. I'm taking." His tone indicated that decision is final.
Bro literally deadnamed me once, and has committed to flat out stealing my deadname. It's his now. Legally. Officially. I over heard his co-workers call him by the name.
If theres any moots who want to hyperfixate or talk or leave guilty gear asks hit me up im always open(i love this series sm)
Thinking about how Johnny Guilty Gear is just an unashamedly good guy who acts like a little goofball. He adopts war orphans and gives them a home and a family. He goes around with the mission to "protect the innocent." He constantly affirms people and gives them lessons any time they're struggling with some aspect of life. Sol Badguy but just a little sillier.
In Strive he tells Testament "Looks like you finally understand the importance of family, huh?" it's mentioned offhand a couple times "Johnny usually only lets women on his ship. He lets Testament hang out sometimes though."
Johnny lost his father young, presumably his only family, and Kum mentions that Johnny doesn't rely on anyone unless he's really at the end of his rope.
Johnny knows what it's like to be lost, to be alone - he recognizes that in Testament the way they hide themselves away in the Grove with no one but Dizzy for company. He gets it, that's why he provides a home for all these lonely or lost people. Yet another character in Gear that is just so profoundly and deeply human, exhibiting the struggle of being a human being and also showing why it's so worth it to hang onto your humanity in spite of that. And yet he just acts like such a goofball.
Again: Sol Badguy, but he's a little silly.
"Battle to the death between your tumblr pfp and-" Axl loses. He loses every time. There's not argument to be had, you said "To the death" and Axl Low refuses to kill people. One of the most powerful and arguably dangerous characters in lore and he's so committed to his principles he just loses every hypothetical before the discussion even starts. "What if-" Axl Low doesn't deal in "What-ifs" unless it's "What if everyone was just nice to eachother? :)" and that works canonically. He beat them up first but no one died. I love him so much.