I've seen a few theories about Gin being a traitor/the "mastermind" because we've never seen his collar, but I personally cant believe it from what we've seen so far lol
But in 3-1, Gin and Hayasaka are connected through their collars.
We also dont know his trial, so it's possible they had to work together somehow? (I havent played in a while and don't remember all the details, so I may just not remember if they mentioned it lol)
But I think they've got something to do with each other more than just the collars
Maybe thats how he knew then? Because he witnessed it firsthand?
Yo yttd fans i just realized smth
Spoilers for 2-2 and 3-1, the characters i mentioned are in the tags
Okay so this is when we're opening the dummies's coffin at the beginning of 3-1, after we opened Midoris and found nothing, another coffin appeared and it was Hayasakas
Then Gin said...
KGOkev XD
After the first picture, Sara only said that Hayasaka is one of the victims of the first trial
And to be noted
Then Gin said what he said at the 2nd picture
It's... Pretty accurate for someone who doesn't watch the victim video...
And to be noted again
Just a reminder
Maybe Gin went inside there before Sara and Keiji went in there and watched Hayasakas video? Idk but the more i think about this the more i've been convinced that this is probably pointless lol
Feel free to talk abt this with me tho
Vanderwood! Jaehee! Either of you could literally just punch me in the face and break my jaw, and I would just say thank you 🥺💕
Please accept my love 💕💕
“I’m sorry about him, as we appreciate your affection we will NOT be resorting to violence. Thank you for understanding. Oh, and we all love you too.”
Just goes to show that perspective is everything. Just because you think you know something doesn't mean it is as you think it is.
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I’m sorry you’ve been made to believe that the whole of Africa is poor, I really am..
it’s cuddle time
16 year old Mikayla Miller was killed by 5 white teenagers and her body was strung from a tree. Despite this obviously being a racist, homophobic hate crime (Miller had broken up with her girlfriend a while before) the Hopkinton, MA police station refused to do a proper investigation or file a report. When Mikayla’s mom questioned the police, they threatened to release Mikayla’s sexuality to the press.
Here is the link to a petition to get the District Attorney to look into the case:
https://secure.everyaction.com/9MnHP9OMREyLq4oeg7pH0A2
And here are some sources
Please sign and reblog so justice can be gotten for this child and her family.
Omg everyone who suggested knew what they were doing. Your art never ceases to amaze me 💝
saeyoung in white cherry, please?????? he'd SLAY
Omw to the club actin like a slut 💅
By the way, fanfiction isn't the place for reviews or criticism.
When you're a published author, it's like you're preparing a meal in a food competition. You expect a rating and to be told what worked and what didn't to improve your craft and embark on your career.
When you're a fanfiction author, it's like taking some of your free time to enjoy the process of baking cookies and then offering them to someone to be kind.
If you take a cookie from the plate, you don't spit it out and tell them it sucked.
Unless the writer asks for your opinion, you can keep it to yourself.
Adding this to clarify, and you don't have to agree with this by any means, I cannot force you to, but the reason Ao3 and Fanfiction isn't the space for criticism and ratings...is that it is a fan space created by fans for fans.
It isn't school.
It is a space where people with the same interests can congregate and enjoy the same fandom.
When you think about commenting on an fanfic authors fics, don't think if it as fishing around in your pocket to give them a compliment.
Compliments are nice. Most everyone likes compliments.
"I like your character development."
"You paint wonderful imagry."
Those are comments that are compliments. Speaking for myself as a fanfic writer they're nice, but they're not what my fan heart craves.
I want engagement with my readers.
The best comments I get aren't talking about my skill as a writer, but what just happened in the story because you and I (the reader) are already fans of the world created.
Comments like:
"NOOOOOOOO!"
"Did she actually just do that?"
"EXCUSE me?!?!"
None of these comments are compliments and none are critical. They are emotionally aligned with the story. They are engaged and with this engagement we create a little community in this tiny little space we get to call ours.
I cannot stop people from saying cruel things, but I can inform those people of the "dangers" so to speak when people treat fandom spaces like Ao3 as if it's Goodreads.
Writers, who write for themselves and offer it to you out of kindness, can decide that if people are just going to spit out their cookies they don't need to post about them anymore and that is how fandom spaces die.
If you don't like the flavor of cookie they made, or you're allergic to one of its ingredients...don't eat the cookie. Put it back for someone else to enjoy and then go find the flavor you do like.
"My child is perfectly fine" Your child imagines themselves in fictional universes being friends with their favourite characters as a coping mechanism, but simultaneously doubts whether they'd actually get along with them cause they're used to rejection, thus, feels guilty for wasting their time instead of being productive and working on their missing assignments, however, they can't function without practicing their personal form of escapism and if they don't allow themselves to daydream they become deeply depressed and anxious, which is why they continue doing so, even though they know they'll regret it later on, but they can't ask for help because that would mean admitting that they're a failure and disappointment and they know they can't escape the vicious cycle, secretly wishing they could just forever leave this realm of eternal pain resulting of the idealistic, capitalistic society that gradually contributes to the destruction of the planet, hence, dooming the entire population and making us work until our inevitable death due to the consequences of climate change and our own stupidity.