AW IM CRYING LUKE HELD THE PROFESSORS HAND ACROSS THE BRIDGE
“Ah sorry I’m just dumb” (having ADHD my whole life has meant that I’ve been criticised heavily for making mistakes that come part and parcel with the condition. Even the people I love most in the world have chastised me for mistakes that I spend much of my life worrying about and trying to avoid. It’s much easier to tell you I’m just a silly guy than explain to you that no matter how much effort, how much thought, how much stress I put into avoiding these same mistakes, I will keep making them over and over again. My brain is structurally built to thwart me throughout it all.)
OHH OKAY THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE EXPLANATION !!! I was calmly browsing tumblr and, in utter new tumblr user confusion, i just.oh thats a lot of ides of march. and uh huh but now i get it !!!! thanks again a lot of thanks
OH SO TODAY IS IDES OF MARCH CAN SOMEONE PEAES EXPLAIN IDES OF MARCH I FEEL SO LOST IM SO SORRY I FWEL LIKE ALLTITLE VOCTIORIAN CHILD PLEASE MUTUALS
In 2011, a Nintendo DS game called Doctor Lautrec and the Forgotten Knights was released.
With its puzzles, animated cutscenes and gameplay it was clearly inspired by the popular Layton series.
The protagonist even bares a striking resemblance to Layton himself.
In the game, there are two minor characters named Paul and Jean. Besides their names, they aren't based on any current Layton characters.
They are the stereotypical dumb henchmen to the big boss. One is tall and thin, the other is short and fat. They wear matching uniforms and sunglasses. They show up occasionally to be a slight nuisance and provide comic relief. At the end of the game they leave the Boss to become better people.
Fast forward two years later and the latest game in the Layton series comes out.
Lots of new characters are introduced but two are very close to my heart.
Rook and Bishop. The stereotypical dumb henchmen to the big boss. One is tall and thin, the other is short and fat. They wear matching uniforms and sunglasses. They show up occasionally to be a slight nuisance and provide comic relief. At the end of the game they leave the Boss to become better people
It's probably a coincidence, but it's funny to imagine that Level 5 were so mad that someone ripped off their game that they decided to steal their characters to see how they like it.
And naturally, Level 5 improved the characters.
Paul and Jean were fired by their boss for their incompetence, which led to them helping the protagonists and becoming better people.
Rook and Bishop on the other hand made the decision to quit by themselves. They never acted out of spite or because they had nowhere else to go, they wanted to be good people. This makes them more compelling characters.
(Also Rook and Bishop don't flirt with the female characters and make them uncomfortable. They just have gay little conversations with one another.)
In conclusion: Don't rip off Level 5. They will take your characters and make them better.
But at the end, i'm not that different from any of you. I just want to be another person's special someone. I don't want to be other people's "special" "someone".
sutileza
one of the hardest things to learn as a depressed former Gifted Kid™ is that half-assed is better than nothing. take the 50%, 40%, even 20% job. scrubbing your face is better than not taking a shower at all. picking up your clothes is better than never cleaning. nibbling on some bread is better than starving.
DO THINGS HALFWAY. NOW YOU’RE 100% BETTER OFF THAN YOU WERE BEFORE.
dpdr is doing things to me unspeakable and unimaginable. can we just reset idont like where this one is going
hi! im kon, but you can call me "please stop talking about your interests", as most of my friends do :D (or not kon. because thats not my actual name!)AuDHD!interests (currently, might change later (why i made the intro thing !)drawing, music, professor layton, rhythm heaven, rhythm thief , and more !strawpage: https://konslittlecorner.straw.page
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