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“A collection of common glyphs of the poorly understood Memeorite civilization of the Second Silicon Age. Memeorite glyphs possess multiple conflicting interpretations and a complexity of meaning impossible to capture in a few short words. These are rough translations only.”
Source: https://twitter.com/beach_fox/status/1325668490431246336 (which include more “memeorite glyphs”
stuff i made for my Phobos and Deimos parody acc on twt
к школе готовься камень к школе
The creatures, when I watched inside out 2
In both Uranus and Earth development as characters, we can see that they have a lot of paralells. Both seek validation and acceptancebfrom the others, but they have opposite circunstances.
-The Earth has the attention of the others, has always recived validation. But that validation is considered conditionallat the very least, he believes so) on the fact thet he is the only planet with Life. So he perfects his charade and acts above others as a way to not lose this validation and power, as as he believes he will lose everything he has the moment he becomes unhabitable. That was—partly, there were other factors into play— what caused the moon revolution, as he felt threatened that, if Titan had life too, he would lose value to everyone.
Personally, I don't think it's just Theia that made him have such a need for being the planet with Life. That made him stay with it even after everything. Maybe it was a initial factor, but it wouldn't have gotten so bad that he believes he would stop being someone special—in the way someone can be to the others— as soon as he lost it.
Uranus, on the otherhand, feels a lack in validation. Ever since he was given his name, he felt like a joke to the others, and searched to be able to be as close to others as he could. His character has made a lot of mistakes—All have, honestly— but it seems all to build down on his lack of self-steem and crave for positive attention. But honestly, I don't think that even if he gets some positive attention he will believe it's genuine, just another joke or pity.
It was easy for him to be manipulated and baited by the new name, because he believed that things would be better for him after that, the he would get the validation he wants after it. But it just made him commit more and more bad decisions, that left him frustated and made him wish to leave the system with the one person he falt validated with. But I hope he eventually learns to love himself the way he is, same for Earth. Dunno if he will stay with the name Caelus, but for now it feels appropriate to call him that, especially since it is an important arc of character development that he is having.
That's my opinion on the characters, at least.
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я люблю хьюи кэмпбелла или как там он пишется
Cuteness aggression
I think that when Sun finds out about his planets leaving, he is going to assume it might be the 'Planet revolution' Ganymede had threatened him with during the trial. Because knowing solarballs, this had to be brought up at some point again (and I honestly'd be dissappointed if it wasn't).
But the thing is that revolution simulare to what the moons did is not possible in this case. The rest of the solar system combined barely has 0,14% of the entire mass. And while moons came to attack much smaller rockies rather tha Giants with the same difference, Sun is only one. And that's excluding the fact that it would be extremely out of character for every single planet
In my opinion, the only way planets have a chance to rebel is pretty much by leaving. Which they also can't do in the very least because of the Earth. (And once again, it gives off out of character)
But right now the Earth is gone too which is suspicious as heck. Then it's four planets (three of whom are gas giants) and a dwarf planet missing. And the Sun has no context of what is going on and why would everyone leave. So from his perspective it all could be as well one big rebellion, s sign that they all got so fed up with him they literally left.
If Earth looks human because he likes the way we look, was he just one big cell 3 billion years ago since there was nothing else to like?