I love this scene from abstract where Jake comes to terms with change. It's a really good allegory for finding your identity and place amidst things in life that you can't change. And that you should be there for people when they go through that themselves. Change is okay.
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Finn had these before Jake died, so I wonder if Jake was actively dying or something, or they knew he was gonna die soon and Finn got a tattoo beforehand to show Jake how much he loved him. Hard to see here but easier in the clip, he has the tattoo.
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"Even if we're not changing on the outside we're changing on the inside constantly. There's some stuff about me that I've been ignoring for a long time. I'm afraid of that stuff. But it's part of who I am. As long as I know the shape of my soul, I'll be alright"
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i personally think that the fact that we see golb at all in the episode, let alone when finn is leaving, means that it is a different world that the pillow fort acted as a bridge to
Not a clip but an episode, Hall of Egress. Finn is a hero who puts his life on the line to keep his closest attachments together. And he does a great job, but he needs to learn to let go, to "exit" or leave behind his mortal attachments or else he can't see how important they are
Not a clip but an episode, Hall of Egress. Finn is a hero who puts his life on the line to keep his closest attachments together. And he does a great job, but he needs to learn to let go, to "exit" or leave behind his mortal attachments or else he can't see how important they are
Yes he struggles with it over and over. But it's a reason he's able to be friends with FP and PB and is able to put Gumbalds past aside in the finale. In the end, no attachments matter more than the ones you have in the present, and you sometimes have to roll with the punches.
The first half of the episode is him trying to simply leave the dungeon using things he's learned in the past, tracking, memory, strategy, etc. But he learns that he can't use that in this. The maze changes, and he needs to close his eyes and ignore everything he knows and loves.
The second half of the episode is Finn accepting this idea of "letting things run it's course". For the first time in his life he can't take the world by the reigns, he has to ride along. He cant just be an author and a speaker to the world around him, he has to listen and follow
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since twitter already has stacked messaging systems, it would actually be more like this, obviously since you can't have whatsapp in twitter.
At the end of the episode you see this because it ends abruptly as soon as he sees Jake and never tells him what happened. All those decades and centuries he spent, he has to let them go. He can't be attached to them, instead he uses them as a lesson. And he keeps this attitude.
long ass thread to say I love hyper analyzing adventure time and Hall of Egress is a great show and symbolism of the philosophy of We Wui, which just means "no exertion".
Yield, not force, conquers the currents.
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I understand Mike, I'll make sure to remember this in the future and use it to help me grow as a person and not overstep someone elses boundaries just because I feel that they may have pushed onto mine, when they haven't. Thank you again Mike.
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this scene has it, albeit purple. which could mean that it was just a tattoo he got for jake as a show of love, and later turned them blue (unless its the warm lighting which it could be)
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Leonardo DiCaprio has a past record of only dating women up to their age of 25. This probably means that once his Pokémon reach a level of 25, he becomes dissatisfied with them, and vice versa, hence them not obeying him anymore. Hopefully this makes more sense. 👍
Fern should've had screentime in Ooo 1000+. His life as Finn had been ripped from him. It would've been a great continuation of Fern but also of Finn, being freed from the grass demon and able to live out his life with his and Jake's descendants in the rebellion.
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I’ve seen so many of clips of this character walking around booty ass naked on my TL, but it just occurred to me that I haven’t actually seen any genuine fan art of this game. So I want to test something, and wow…
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I'm assuming Farmworld Finn is alive. The animal hats humans had when Finn was a little were able to resist vampire bites because they were animal skin, not human. Finn definitely tech'd scarabs hit.
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it's not, i used a picrew thing to make it, the hat and the shirt say stupid stuff. it was never an nft in the first place lol
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The way a wish reality works is it doesn't just make the thing you want true, it's monkeys paw. It shapes the world to create an environment where the wish happens naturally. So if it was a wish universe, Finn would have never gotten the tattoo if jake wasn't going to die.
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His outside changes matched his inside changes until he came to terms with "Still being himself" regardless of change. Once he was comfortable with himself, he saw 'himself' again, instead of someone else. I didn't find it ironic bc of that
Luke 6:27-28 “But to you who hear I say, love your enemies, do good to those who hate you, bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you.”