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Sometimes I think how very nice it must be to be an old and rusted machine, something that can be disassembled, broken down into myriad different interconnected components, each able to be cleaned and restored, any missing parts filled in, and then put back together again, remade, rebirthed, coated in shiny new enamel. I need someone to sandblast my bones and polish them, replace the faulty venous wiring, solder back together again the broken connections between neurons.

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why do i kinda have that toxic masculinity mindset about specifically only my own emotions... it feels so cringe and embarrassing to express any genuine emotion other than happiness

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reblog to put a weighted blanket on the person u reblog this from

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If this post gets 50k notes by the end of the year I'll buy myself and then wear a lovely princess dress

This is very notable because I Do Not wear dresses and usually actively avoid doing so due to being a nervous wreck

And for extra smugness I'm betting this wont get past 1k

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LCB Sinners as Armored Core 6 IDs

This post got me thinking about this, personally my list would be:

Hong Lu: 621. 621's growth mirrors Hong Lu's canto in a good few ways, They both grow to rebel against a parental figure who has put a duty onto them via a close friendship with a red girl/wave mutation.

Yi Sang: Raven (Branch). OG Raven is the one who instills the idea of ravens being a symbol of resolve into 621, along with them being in a tight nit group with a big emphasis on freedom. This parallels how Yi Sang was apart of the League of the Nine, and that when threatened with being under a wings control, they instead burnt all of their research. The raven/wing imagery for both of them also helps solidify this choice in my eyes.

Rodion: Thumb Dolmayan. Both founded a revolutionary group, but when the time came, were too scared to cast the die, and were subsequently left by a close confidant.

Gregor: V.VII O'Keeffe. Both are depressed, and are/were extremely effected by their augmentations. O'Keeffe is also a double agent, and that is a popular theory floating around for Gregor.

Ryoshu: V.I Freud. Both love the thrill of combat and the honing of it, not much else in similarities so I could see myself going with the original posts option if you asked me on another day.

Sinclair: G5 Iguazu. Both of them have anger issues, are immature, and have a lot of untapped potential.

Don Quixote: Rokumonsen. Rokumonsen is just Don Quixote but instead focused on japan. Rokumonsen even speaks purely in Haikus and is obsessed with justice seriously wtf do you want me to add to this?

Heathcliff: G4 Volta. Pretty much just here to complement sinclair, though the personalities are similar.

Ishmael: Chartreuse. Honestly both Chartreuse and Maeterlinck fit with Ishmael just about the same, as in pretty loosely.

Everyone else has the same character as the previous post ether because they already fit insanely well or because I have no real better option to present (Faust and Outis fall into the former while Mersualt falls firmly and unflinchingly into the latter).

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i keep thinking about how clutch tremor and tremor burst were in my fight against 400 roses because like. half my best units were dead. we were working with 3 underlevelled 00-or-lower units who couldn't really clash with anything. everyone was slowly losing health and we couldn't even heal anything back because faust was also dead. but since i was using thumbsault and the good zwei sinclair there was a ton of tremor on the boss at all times, and when we got near the end of the fight and the rose had been buffed ridiculously by my refusing to feed it any more blood (because at that point doing so would simply kill everyone), i was just egospamming with cavernous wailing hong lu and (borrowed) regret meursault and im honestly certain that those tremor bursts were what let me win that fight. i kind of want a tremor team now tbh.

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