i am not joking we need to force teach cooking in schools. like. it is an essential thing for survival. do you know how easy it is to make things if you know even the bare bones shit about how cooking works. we need to teach teenagers how far you can take an onion and some other veggies it''s sad that people grow up not knowing how to prepare literally anything. and i'm not talking about oh this home ed class taught me how to make chicken nuggets at home i'm talking about learning the balancing of sweetness and acidity and saltiness and bitterness and shit like that and techniques and oil temperatures and how meats cook. it needs to be taught because it's literally not even that difficult and it matters so much
I’m screaming
SWEET LITTLE NUGGETS!!
who else do you think she’d be in love with anyway? chat noir! haha, yeah, right! how about jagged stone’s crocodile while you’re at it? —– Days of Adrien Agreste #168
lil song thing
my favourite brand of marichat . dumb and dumber 2
mlb print for anyc! 🐞🐈⬛ 💕
LOOK WHAT HE DID! THIS IS DISGUSTING! SOMONE CALL CHILD PROTECTIVE SERVICES ON GABRIEL! HE DID THIS TO HIS SON AND MARINETTE FOR AN AKUMA! This is a new low, he literally forced marinette to break up with him and made him cry. Nah. I hope Gabriel can catch hands just like he catches butterflies.
What do you think about Ladybug and Chat Noir's partnership in season 4 so far?
I'm not actually watching season 4 until all the episodes are out in English and I can liveblog it with my bro. However, based on some of the stuff I've seen in other people's posts, I'll say that 'Kwamibuster' seems to be coming to bite our main characters in the ass. The episode where every other character insisted to Marinette that she could definitely not trust Cat Noir is clearly behind Marinette refusing to even tell Cat Noir that their team has three full-time members now, because the lesson Marinette took away from 'Kwamibuster' was that she can't keep anyone in the loop and the less Cat Noir knows the better it is for everyone.
Like, I noticed that Marinette was being set up to take after Fu in episodes like 'Backwarder' and 'Feast', but I mostly thought it was going to be about her dragging her feet in solving her love life issues by going "duty first". However, in addition to that Marinette really is taking after Fu in the worst possible ways in that she just refuses to let anyone in unless the situation simply can't be solved without opening up to someone. 'Gang of Secrets' was basically the 'Collector' for Marinette, the episode where the lone Guardian realizes that they can't keep going on in total secrecy, and then picks someone else to open up to while Cat Noir is left to not even know there was a situation to be solved. I'm saying Marinette is probably gonna get her own 'Syren', when she finally realizes that the current level of secrecy is damaging the team. And just like Marinette was the key in 'Syren', Alya will probably be the key to Marinette realizing that Cat Noir is being needlessly excluded.
The show is even setting up the reasons why Marinette doesn't realize she's actually shutting her partner out; Marinette is so busy with her Guardian duties that she doesn't have time to spend being with Cat Noir, and the increased size of the team means she's splitting her attention so she's more likely to miss anything wrong in her dynamic with Cat Noir. This means that, unlike Fu, Marinette is still sympathetic to me within this plot. I don't want what's going on to blow up in her face, because it couldn't be clearer that she isn't intending for things to be one-sided. On the contrary, she's trying to improve the situation for everyone.
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