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If I see one more theory video saying P "is not Pinocchio" I might scream

I know exactly which videos you are talking about and as someone who has been studying fairytales and adaptations of these stories for literally nearly ten years now every time I see one of those videos I want to SCREAM.

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Quick Notice for my Followers!

I know there are a few asks in my inbox right now—I genuinely do want to get to them, but a lot of them I want to put in illustrations for, and between my projects right now it’s gonna be a bit of a wait—but thank you guys for your patience!

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ANOTHER TRON UPRISING THOUGHT!!!

I still genuinely think there is no better punishment suited for Dyson other than him gaining (or rather regaining) a conscious.

Death is genuinely too easy of an out for him after everything he’s done. And tbh, with his skills, it would genuinely be a waste.

I will always stand by in fiction there is no greater punishment for characters who specifically betrayed their moral compass thinking the villain is in the right. Only to one day be horrified with a truth that can be borderline eldritch to them depending on how far some had gone. And I think the realization, of Clu not just being imperfect himself but also being wrong the same way Flynn was wrong, would be exactly like uncovering an eldritch truth for Dyson.

He gave up everything, and he gained so much, but at the cost of his sense of self. Not only that, but sacrificed quite literally every single person that genuinely cared for him, not just as a leader, but as a program. He burned every bridge, tortured his best friend (and he was maybe in love with listen Dyson was clearly in that phase where he was in denial of being gay but was gay for literally all of his friends)

Dyson literally has nobody.

No one, except for Clu.

But let’s be real, Clu so blatantly sees Dyson as just a tool that if the rose-tinted glasses even so much as slipped a little Dyson would be able to recognize that in a second; and he would be unable to unlearn a truth like that. And he would have nobody to blame but himself—you can’t pin your own decision on the ISOs; though he may try, his pride in his autonomy will quickly put a stop to that.

That’s why I personally find the idea of pairing a character like Dyson with an oc I have like Trev; they are sich be polar opposites when it comes to their moral compass and yet so similar in how firmly they stand in it that it’s basically like smashing two rocke together; eventually, one of them is gonna break. And with how brittle the foundation is on Dyson’s, no matter which OC any of us have in the fandom, if they are just so inherently good they are unwaverable, he’s gonna collapse.

And then comes his ultimate punishment. A villain gaining a moral compass can either make or break them down completely. I think for Dyson, it would be a combination of both. He will be built up again much stronger, but it will be the most painful process he will ever go through.

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Random TRON thought but…

Man. Isn’t it fucked up that The Grid was on that really old computer running for all that time. Imagine if Sam didn’t come. What do you think would have happened? Dust and other shit just rots that computer away in the slowest death. And then one day it just. Dies. The Grid is just suddenly gone in a blip.

Isn’t that fucked up

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Random TRON thought but…

Man. Isn’t it fucked up that The Grid was on that really old computer running for all that time. Imagine if Sam didn’t come. What do you think would have happened? Dust and other shit just rots that computer away in the slowest death. And then one day it just. Dies. The Grid is just suddenly gone in a blip.

Isn’t that fucked up

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