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the fnaf movie was silly
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the fnaf movie was silly
And on that note: happy international asexuality day!
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i miss cd drives. how could you just take her pussy away. likes its nothing
made some affirmations for my fellow grocery shoppers out there
The thing is, is that Joel isnt a “good guy” he never has been since the start of the story. He may have flinched and the bullet missed but what kept living wasnt the same Joel Miller. Our Joel’s morals are wacked as fuck, practically dont exist. Stealing, smuggling, selling drugs, cold blooded murder are all just part of survival for Joel. It dosnt faze him. So when put into the situation where he has to choose between his daughter and the world? Of course he is going to pick his daughter, he wont loose another child. And what does the world matter to him? He didn’t care for the world before Ellie and he still dosnt after. The only thing that has changed about Joel it that he has someone he loves, someone to not just kill for but live for. He will protect her in every way, killing, lying, to keep her safe. And god help any motherfucker who gets in the way.
the fact that their bond and good moments were so short lived because now ellie knows he’s lying and she’s trying not to believe it but SHE KNOWS and it’s going to set up their strained dynamic in season 2 fuck this story so hard man
I think the other important thing to remember about Joel is that he has a history of not just wanting to protect Ellie physically but also mentally.
He doesn’t want her to see the mass grave. He doesn’t want her to carry the guilt of having to kill someone to defend him. Of course, of course, he doesn’t tell her what happens at the hospital. Of course, he wants to spare her from that burden when Ellie already has a tendency to take blame onto herself.
It was his call and he’s going to carry the guilt that goes with it. Not Ellie. He’s going to keep her as far away from it as possible.
death
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