fanfictionfreak44.bsky.social
Video Gamer, Fanfiction Writer, Friend Maker. I do it all and then some!
(Age: 24)
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You know someone is going to draw that right?
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She also has every right to set personal and professional boundaries with people online. Which involves not giving an ear to every bad faith critic spewing their bile online.
Viv doesn’t OWE you attention. I don’t care if you think your criticism is valid, she doesn’t owe you anything.
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This is why I tried to get through the doors as soon as possible.
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And you don’t think she regrets saying that? That she looks back on this time with shame and grew as a person?
I’m not saying what she said was GOOD, I’m saying the person who said this ten years ago ain’t the same person who you’re raking over the coals.
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That post was from 2015 when she was 22.
People can change a LOT over ten years ya know. It ain’t fair nor rational to keep dredging up decade old mistakes.
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This is from 10 years ago when Viv was in her early 20s.
Pretty sure she’s changed a lot since then.
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Annoying people tend to have that effect on me.
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No.
Because it’s the lamest joke ever that’s been passed around like a million times.
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Maybe if you stopped going out of your way to antagonize us…
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Oh no.
Chaifootsteps is by far the most outspoken and deranged member of Viv’s hatedom.
He is as far from a fan as you can get.
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Additionally, this is a good way to get sued for slander.
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Buddy? The Vivziepop critical community is just a bunch of chronically online losers who think that making parasocial hate posts somehow brings positive change in the world.
They couldn’t organize an ice cream social much less a protest. Especially since this post only has 20 likes total.
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Did you also steal an important item from that person that they needed to do their job and then use it for illegal purposes? Taking advantage of their loneliness and naïvety for your own gain?
Also Blitzo did NOT hate it. He outright said he ‘didn’t mind’ meeting with Stolas in episode 5.
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No. Introducing a stock villain and then deconstructing their persona to something more complex than a simplistic antagonist who’s supposed to be Blitzo’s superior is good writing.
But let me ask you: what have YOU written?
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You can accomplish that without killing anyone. One piece did that during the time skip arc.
Also considering I have a bachelor’s degree in English and literary studies; I THINK I KNOW QUITE A LOT ABOUT WRITING.
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Probably because Hazbin had to work with the handicap of not having a pre-written comic series to borrow all of it’s plot lines and settings off of.
Invincible is a comic adaption. Hazbin and Helluva had to build its world from scratch.
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That’s the whole point: he’s a deconstruction.
He’s presented as the Ace, a super competent guy, the general top assassin archetype.
But as the story goes on you realize he’s just a poseur, a guy who buys into his own hype and his whole revolutionary persona rings hollow.
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And thereby leaving a wide gaping whole in the group dynamic and found family message that the entire friggin’ story is built upon.
Stop with the cargo cult thinking: just because character death works for ONE story doesn’t mean it’ll work in every context, especially not here.
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Oh and P.S.? Hazbin Hotel had a bigger debut viewership than Invincible and Invincible clips don’t even get half the views that every episode of Helluva Boss does.
Yeah invincible does have a higher IMDB score but only by half a star.
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That’s probably because the show is supposed to be a COMEDY first and foremost.
It’s not supposed to be as grounded and serious as invincible. Thus the villains are more goofy and lighthearted.
Killing characters would be extreme tonal whiplash that wouldn’t fit the narrative.
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Killing off major characters for shock value is the laziest writing decision one can make. It turns characters into disposable plot devices to evoke emotional reactions rather than an active part of the story.
You can have stakes without killing anyone off.
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*Striker proceeds to continuously fail until Moxxie drops a piano on him*
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Omg. I had to
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WAIT A FUCKING MINUTE
IS SHE WEARING A NEW MILLIE SHIRT?!
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I've been wishing for that exact outcome since forever.
He doesn't deserve to have a platform.
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If we run into them, we'll form a friend circle around you like bodyguard detail.
You will not have to interact with them and if they want to interact with you? They'll have to go THROUGH us first.
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Nah, forest living is too hard.
Let's go steal a house boat and become old sea dogs! Living in the big blue, living on fish and algae!
We could get you a mermaid girlfriend!