TG: hi! it's nice to meet you! TG: i'm vee! TG: you can also call me TG or presh TG: as you can probably tell, one of my constant fixations is homestuck TG: so i've themed my blog accordingly! TG: rn i'm deranged about spider-verse TG: anyway TG:admittedly, i don't really know what to write here TG: like, i feel like i should say something of substance TG: but i'm p bad @ talking abt myself TG: lol i'll think of smth eventually TG: let's be friends :P
-- tempestuousGish [TG] ceased pestering YOU --
Skills.
RASCALITY
55%
PULCHRITUDE
60%
HUBRIS
35%
PERSPICACITY
65%
likes
Homestuck Spider-Verse Pokemon (Games & Special) Digimon Fullmetal Alchemist Ace Attorney Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW) Five Nights at Freddy's Undertale & Deltarune Dating Sims Magical Girls Musicals Video Essays Self-Inserts & Selfshipping Hamsters Mint Chocolate
dislikes
Andrew Hussie RWBY Kill La Kill Attack on Titan Sword Art Online DreamSMP/QuackittySMP Channel Awesome JK Rowling Crypto NFTs AI Art Yanderes (done badly (i will not explain)) Miguel O'hara /j Excessive Negativity Bugs Mint
currently...
∙ watching: Spider-Man, Spider-Verse, Neverafter (D20)
∙ reading: Phylactery by Shade40, Edge of Spider-Verse
the thing about “meaningless gore” is that even when it’s apparently not intellectual enough for so many people, it forces the viewer to confront the fact that they are just meat, they are mortal, they can and will eventually die, and pain is part of the human experience that unfortunately none of us will escape experiencing at one point or another. life is both horrifyingly fragile and surprisingly resilient which makes existing in a body a fraught experience regardless of whether we want to acknowledge that or not. “to watch a horror movie is to know that something bad is going to happen. to have a body is really the same thing.” anyway that in and of itself is plenty to grapple with and if a film decides to only deal with that, i don’t think it’s less valuable than any other theme a film might address