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24 | 台灣人 | BIRDMEN | DCMK | Kekkaishi | Disco Elysium | SCP Antimemetics Division

anyways that being said. I am SO normal about birdmen

Well-written analyses:

I can’t afford to lose any of this if I want to make my 2 hour video essay on Birdmen so Google Drive Archive here.

Google Drive Archive: BIRDMEN fics on fanfiction.net

Google Drive Archive: Kekkaishi fics on fanfiction.net

Table of contents for everything below the cut:

takes a drag of my cigarette... I'm doing terrible things to not-kamoda... I'm looking at it like brother. break up with that man. and I'm like hm. thats what bread kept telling me abt vege guy huh...

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the problem with birdmen okay, is that it was too liminal. it stayed between two uncommitted states for too long. serialized in a shonen magazine and yet content-wise leaned far more seinen. hinting at homosexuality and communism but doing so in a deeply plausibly deniable fashion such that nobody really has anything to hang onto. and above all, despite literally naming her series BIRDMEN, falling just shy of capturing the furry imagination. a TOTAL failure on all fronts

She might've been told to keep it lowkey and get inspiration from the super sentai kinda instead.

Real feathers though, real animalistic traits, real transformation would've been badass. This could fuel a nice supernatural/cryptid AU. Imagine pushing the cursed / pact with the devil route.

There is a level of horror possible. Get super "powers" but get nightmare fuelled manifestations of your deepest insecurities that can kill you.

The science & evolution angle was interesting but ended up not being a big focus (i might need to re-read though).

For a shounen manga, it probably lacked an overarching theme of "getting stronger", friendship, overcoming adversities. Existential dread and other more intangible themes are more suited for seinen in my opinion.

But honestly, we have enough interesting elements to explore further with AUs and headcanons.

Anywho, i'm due for a re-read and sleep-deprived today so i might not make sense

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enough karasuma and sagisawa making it to the finish line. sagisawa needs to shoot karasuma in the head again like in the social media AU except this time for real

(voice of the devil possessing me) TIP: whenever you have conflicting ideas about the progression of the plot or the ending of a story, you could always make a visual novel!

but like who would you even play as

@yuudamari In the intervening minutes between my last reblog and your reply my mind had already spawned a beast taking just your advice which I think may be too complex to even implement in RenPy but I saw your response just as my beautiful dinner arrived so I decided to reply later (AKA now). ADDENDUM: Composing this post took like 4 days so this was dinner from 3 days ago or something

First, my beautiful dinner:

And now:

My Ideal Reishi (?) United Wings Representative Game

Premise: Karasuma Eishi, the Primary Representative of the East Asia Branch of the United Wings, is attending the International Birdmen Summit at the end of this year. Sagisawa Rei, the Secondary Representative, will be accompanying him, and together they'll be discussing and casting votes on important issues for birdmankind! However, these past 10 years have had their serious ups and downs for this duo. Can their personal relationship and professional careers survive the summit?

Gameplay: A remote 2-player visual novel where one player plays as Karasuma and the other plays as Sagisawa, with complex decision-based mechanics.

3.1k word breakdown below the cut

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thing that happens on tv when something that changes everything happens and you're like omfg i can't wait for next week to see the aftermath and consequences of this event!!! this will meaningfully alter the direction of all these character arcs!! then next week the characters just sit awkwardly and go "well, that... happened" "yeah" and then they move on. this should be illegal

tumblrina romeo and juliet where theyre mutuals on opposite sides of the world so juliet decides to stay up to talk to him when he's awake but romeo had the same idea so now they still cant talk and also both of their sleep schedules are terrible

I've been in a real cooking mood lately... now that I got the vn kind of out of my system (for now anyways) I'm going back to think about the ballroom dancing manga and I'm finding it much more straightforward. still don't know how I'm going to resolve it but still

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Top Left: Prologue 1, page 1. Top Right: Flight 001, page 1. Bottom Left: Flight 020, page 1. Bottom Right: Flight 078, page 1. Black borders have been added to show the edges of the pages with more clarity.

Absolutely fascinating that Karasuma's world opening up is represented by the way these panels slowly start bleeding out towards the margins at these milestone chapters...

Prologue 1 obviously being the baseline. Then, Karasuma is transformed into a Birdman... the first major plot development, which happens between Prologue 2 and Flight 001. Flight 020 is the chapter directly following his awakening as the Bellwether, and obviously the final chapter is the final chapter.

The way that there are birdmen flying freely in that last one... not only has Karasuma opened up to the world... the world has opened itself to them all, in turn... exploding on the spot. detonating instantly, even

I didn't notice this one by this is from flight 34 Missed Call, right after Takayama vanishes. Karasuma's world becomes closed off again after Takayama leaves...

incoherently described my uw vn to the guy who voiced karasuma in my chorus trailer (he doesn't know jack shit about birdmen except what he had to learn for the va work) and I was like okay you know the pigeon dating sim. it's like that except it's a bureaucracy sim. (explauining the visual novel aspect of the game) and he was like i LOVE bureaucracy and I was like yeahhhh me toooo and then I went on to describe the "it's like among us and keep talking and nobody explodes where the central conceit of the game is that neither player knows all the info" and he was like WOW it's just like REAL bureaucracy and I was liek YEAHHHHHHHH YEAHHHH YOU GET IT YOU FUCIHGKINHG GET IT ! ! ! !YTTAGRGETTED AUDIENCE ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

Fucking wild to be teaching about Rosa Parks at the same time as a trans woman in Florida does an act of civil disobedience to use a women's restroom in the state capitol

As far as I know, she is the first woman arrested bc of this law. The law requires that the trans person be warned to leave the bathroom by a state official, and then if they stay they are guilty of trespassing after a warning.

So like, me, my gf, others just piss and nobody asks or tells, but this young woman sent a statement about the law to over 100 FL lawmakers so they would know she was coming, the cops were ready for her, she brought a reporter and went in anyway and spent the night in a men's jail. She is out on bail, and is hoping this will inspire change of the law. But if found guilty, and the law is upheld as constitutional, then she could spend up to 60 days in a mens county jail.

people in the usa are so uninformed/misinformed/propagandized about socialist countries that even knowing like, basic facts about the electoral system of marxist leninist countries feels like being privy to some kind of forbidden knowledge.

most of my ride-or-die mutuals probably already know about al of this, but for any of the non-tankies who follow me who might not be aware:

in most marxist-leninist countries, the way the elections work is that the citizens elect representatives to the local council/assembly, who in turn elect from amongst themselves a delegate to go to the council/assembly at the next level up, all the way up to the national assembly, which in turn elects from itself a president/chairman. depending on the country and time period these selections by the assembly might also be put to a confirmation vote by the public, to either confirm or veto the assembly's selection, but this is largely a formality.

let's use cuba as an example, since it's a small country and consequently it's system of nested assemblies has a lot less layers and is much easier to keep track of. community meetings are held where between two and eight candidates are put forward for a single seat to the local municipal assembly. the municipal assemblies, in turn, elects from themselves a representative to go to the national assembly. prospective representatives to the national assembly are also put forward by various trade unions and other mass organizations which represent students, the elderly, non-working mothers, etc, these proposed candidates are also voted on by the municipal assembly. the national assembly then in turn elects from itself the 31 member council of state, which in turn elects the president. these representatives elected by the municipal and national council are then put to a confirmation vote by the whole citizenry, but again, this is largely a formality. there also used to be provincial assembly that was above the municipal assembly and below the national assembly, but this was removed in order to streamline the system and give a more direct path from the democratic input at the municipal election level to the national assembly.

now, i'm sure there are any number of critiques you could make, or ways this system might be improved- but anti-communists by and large aren't interested in critiquing the cuban electoral system (or any other marxist-leninist electoral system) as it actually exists. they completely ignore the multi-candidate municipal elections, ignore the electoral process by which the municipal assemblies select the delegates to the national assembly, and instead laser focus on the mere formality confirmation vote on the representatives the municipal assemblies elected, to paint a narrative that in communist countries you can only choose one candidate. you know the drill, "in communist countries, 'elections' have become a sham, a farce! you have no choice, but to vote 'YES' for your evil dictator overlord- under communism, so-called 'elections' are merely a method of control and humiliation, meant to enforce total submission to a system you have no say in!" here's just one example of that kind of rhetoric: [link]

the very existence of multi-candidate municipal elections utterly debunks this of course, people in communist countries choose between candidates in elections all the time. even if you completely reject the "bottom-up" method of leninist democracy, and you think that the elections by the municipal assembly of representative to the national assembly have no meaningful democratic content, (if this is you, just out of curiosity, what's your opinion on the electoral college? or the supreme court?) it's pretty hard to deny that the competitive races in the municipal/local level put at least some democratic input into the system.

now, i can already hear what some of the anti-communists who lurk my blog because they hate-follow me are thinking. "multi-candidate municipal elections? in cuba????? where the fuck are you getting this dogshit. let me guess, you read it on the website of some tankie political party, and like the gullible moron you are, you immediately believed it. pathetic. find any source, *any* source at all that isn't overtly communist that corroborates this claim."

this is a genuinely good point! i did originally learn about this from overtly communist sources, and if those were the only sources claiming this, it really would cast some pretty serious doubt on the veracity of these claims. so, can i find anti-communist sources that corroborate this?

yes.

from the congressional research service:

Although National Assembly members were directly elected for the first time in February 1993, only a single slate of candidates was offered. Direct elections for the National Assembly were again held in January 1998 and January 2003, but voters again were not offered a choice of candidates. In contrast, at the local level elections for municipal elections are competitive, with from two to eight candidates. To be elected, the candidate must receive more than half of the votes cast. As a result, runoff elections between the two top candidates are common. In 2007, the process of nominating candidates for the local municipal assemblies took place in September 2007. Municipal elections were held October 21, 2007 (with runoffs on October 28), and over 15,000 local officials were chosen. The new municipal assemblies then met on December 2, 2007 to nominate candidates for provincial assemblies and for the National Assembly of People’s Power.

given that this is an anti-communist source, they are of course playing up the confirmation vote in the usual ways (ouagh! aough! only one candidate! no choice!) but given that this document is intended to be viewed by congress, and isn't really intended for the general public, it has to at least passingly address actual reality at least a little and can't spend it's whole time rolling in propaganda slop.

or check this out, from fox fucking news:

Municipal assemblies also nominate candidates for half the representatives on provincial assemblies. The provincial assemblies then nominate candidates for half the representatives for the National Assembly, which elects Cuba's ruling Council of State, which in turn elects the president. The other half of the candidates for the municipal and provincial assemblies are selected by a government electoral commission, assuring continued Communist Party control. Once all of the candidates are nominated, voters choose among them in general elections. Every municipality is divided into block-level voting districts. The two-month process of electing municipal assembly representatives begins when residents gather in an empty lot or at a school to nominate neighbors as candidates. Each district picks at least two candidates — more populous ones have more. The top winners of show-of-hands votes at the meetings became the official candidates put before voters in Sunday's election. In all, there are 27,000 candidates to fill 12,589 seats on municipal assemblies for 2½-year terms.

and this is in an article about overt anti-communists successfully getting nominated as candidates for the municipal assembly! (they lost their election though lol bye bozos) [link]

they're trying to spin it, of course- the part about the "government electoral commission" is misleading and inaccurate (as previously stated, the other half of candidates are put forward by mass organizations such as trade unions, which are then voted on by the municipal assembly. the electoral commission simply approves the selections made by the municipal assembly.) fox news, engaging in anti-communist disinfo? unheard of!

but even here enough of the truth is shining through the lies to put to bed the idea that there's no element of choice in the cuban electoral system.

and what's crazy is that all of this info is just out there for anyone who cares to look. but a lot of people are simply too incurious to bother, they were told that the Enemy Country is a totalitarian regime without any democracy and it just never occurs to them to check into it. the US ruling class barely even needs to try to hide the truth, because most people in the US are too lazy and apathetic to look for it.

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