its-t-v-time:
canon autistic representation is like “i’m so awkward XD but also a genius?!?!” and media with no canon autistic characters is like “when people are unable to act or do as they please, their emotions come to a halt. mob hasn’t realized that his aversion to using his powers has become a complex. the emotions that are locked away deep inside mob’s heart expand little by little. however, there is a limit to how much his emotions can take before leaking out and going wild”
(via number-one-psychic-reigen)
askvgpony asked: I have no idea what Umineko is so could you explain it as badly as possible for me
angeban:
Umineko is about a girl who crushes on a guy so hard that she kills his entire family multiple times in front of him
There are logic battles that involve the truth being ‘red’ and theories being 'blue’ so a character will say “this murder was done by small bombs that were put into people’s food” in blue and another character will then get literally impaled with a blue stake right through their stomach because that theory denies their very existence and blood just gushes everywhere it’s wild
It’s sort of a meta commentary on mysteries (among many other things) but it takes it so far that some scenes have like 5 layers of meta to them. Like you will have characters commenting on characters in a story commenting on characters in a story commenting on characters in a story. Sometimes the levels of meta get mixed and the characters in the story will talk directly to the characters that have been commenting on the story.
The levels of meta also function so where if you reread the entire thing you practically get an entirely different story because your third eye has been opened after learning the truth of the mystery. Almost every single scene has about 2-3 layers that can be disected by readers AT MINIMUM
At one point a character uses math equations to kill a giant buff goat butler with a single punch. That sentence isn’t embellished in any way, that’s literally what happens
Sorry you said describe it badly but I think I accidentally just plain described it