>Thoughts on Mabel?
Voice actress is one of those c**ts who thinks people of color should voice colored people.
Between her and recasting Marshmallow I completely dropped Bob's Burgers instantaneously
>Thoughts on Mabel?
Voice actress is one of those c**ts who thinks people of color should voice colored people.
Between her and recasting Marshmallow I completely dropped Bob's Burgers instantaneously
>Voice actress is one of those c**ts who thinks people of color should voice colored people.
She did blackface like a couple of years ago, and lied about being discriminated against for being a women. She's one of those c**ts who will say whatever she thinks she has to in order to get ahead.
But what about the show were she dressed up as a horny, goth vampire?
>Voice actress is one of those c**ts who thinks people of color should voice colored people.
She did blackface like a couple of years ago, and lied about being discriminated against for being a women. She's one of those c**ts who will say whatever she thinks she has to in order to get ahead.
girls are incapable of responsibility. that's the only reason we're supposed to be in charge.
>Thoughts on Mabel?
Voice actress is one of those c**ts who thinks people of color should voice colored people.
Between her and recasting Marshmallow I completely dropped Bob's Burgers instantaneously
dude they all say that now so they won't have their houses burned down. the only one i'm mad at is phil lamarr because he says it's different when he plays a japanese guy
is it? because last time i checked, your argument about "There aren't as many opportunities for black actors" (my ass, what year does he think it is) multiplied by ten applies to asians.
>is it? because last time i checked, your argument about "There aren't as many opportunities for black actors" (my ass, what year does he think it is) multiplied by ten applies to asians.
Well, no, asians are the global majority by a huge margin. He's still moronic but he's not being hypocritical, though he'd probably disagree with the "global majority" thing if you brought it up to his face.
Probably not per capita, but by strict count yeah there's probably more of them doing it than anybody else, just by virtue of needing voicovers for PA systems in china and stuff.
It’s been like that since the moment they’ve were born. Mabel punched one of the doctors, while Dipper nearly died from being strangled by his umbilical cord.
Dipper's personality is tolerable and even cute at points. His biggest flaw is being a huge simp for Wendy and Mabel, and his life would be better without them.
Yeah, Dipper is also 12, but he's a 12 year old who is a bit too eager to grow up. When he messes up, it's pretty much bc he keeps taking too much responsibility on his shoulders or he's making his fumbling first steps toward adulthood. Mabel, by contrast, likes being a kid and all the silliness that comes with it, but knows that summer along with childhood are going to end, is scared of the things she'd lose along the way, and has a way to avoid all of it. Mabel's initial choice not the morally correct thing, but it is a pretty understandable why she'd have made it
Dipper's emotional maturity saves the world. More so than anything else, that's his contribution to the finale (again, that Mable caused). Without waking up the team from the dream bubble, Bill wins and everyone dies. He's rewarded for this in the end with nothing but a lecture that he shouldn't be in a hurry to grow up, he should put his dreams on hold and continue being Mabel's security blanket when its clear he's ready to move past that, but hey there's always next summer.
I will never not be mad.The ending to Gravity Falls is a wake up call to any young boy who thinks being patient with those around him is a path to getting what he wants out of life.
>he shouldn't be in a hurry to grow up, he should put his dreams on hold
Mabel's right on this, just for the wrong (selfish) reasons
Dipper is 12. He is in the some of the most informative years of his youth he shouldn't be dropping out of school to join an uncle he just met on insane and dangerous adventures. He's owed an education, a chance to experience the things only a child can while he still has the time to do so, to socialize and try new things, and if he still wants to go with Ford in a few years he'll have the rest of his life to do that if he's really dedicated to it but Ford's apprenticeship was always a brash and stupid idea coming from a egotist
Mabel's only flaw in this is that she, as usual, makes it all about her instead of recognizing how Dipper could be making a huge mistake that fricks HIM up for life instead.
These are a lot of good points in a vacuum but stop holding weight when you realize Dipper is going to have to experience all of that with Mabel over his shoulder. Dipper is going to find an age appropriate way to grow up and Mabel is going to either take it away or tell him he's wrong for trying and talking to girls (his own age) is the perfect example.
Life with Mabel puts Dipper on a collision course with either growing a spine and telling her to frick off, or being her entire support structure for far longer than its healthy.
>mabel asks every boy she meets to be her boyfriend >this is supposed to be endering >dipper talks to a couple of girls in an attempt to raise his confidence >he is pure evil for doing this
Roadside attraction was a horrible episode.
yeah because kids who get home-schooled or drop out have a great track record for ending up as stable, well-adjusted adults with prospective careers
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Pretty sure they do though. Not everyone that is homeschooled is raised by some Jesus freak. Also private education exists, but it is nearly as bad a public in terms of the quality in general.
>if he still wants to go with Ford in a few years he'll have the rest of his life to do that
b***h Ford is in his late 60s. Exactly how long do you say he has to be an adventurer?
Ford is in his 60's but has clearly aged better than his twin, he's probably privy to a number of inventions that can extend his life in addition to living an active lifestyle to keep his health
Dipper will be 18 in six years. By then he'll not only know Ford better than he would after only a couple weeks but he'll be mature enough to make his own life-altering decisions, and Ford will definitely be around.
9 months ago
Anonymous
>There's probably a scarf of preventing aging men from losing bone density Ford has.
Even if your baseless supposition is true it's fricking ridiculous that you think going to prefreshman year of middleschool is some once-in-a-lifetime opportunity Dipper is being deluded into missing out on, whereas apprenticing to a guy doing what Dipper wants to do more than anything is just some pointless fancy and isn't worth being excited over or pursing until he can legally buy cigarettes.
9 months ago
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>going to prefreshman year of middleschool is some once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
It literally is.
Going to school, learning social skills, and learning how to live/act as a normal fricking human being isn't something Dipper can go back and do if he spends his entire youth pulling a Rusty Venture. Dipper has known Ford for all of a couple of weeks when he proposes him leaving everything behind to be his apprentice and Ford is the living definition of an irresponsible guardian.
Dipper growing up like a normal human being for a few years before he's legally allowed to do whatever the frick he wants with his life is not an unreasonable idea. Dipper will have 50 years to be a great scientific adventurer, he can spare the next five to be something he'll never be again for the rest of his life: a kid.
9 months ago
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>Going to school, learning social skills, and learning how to live/act as a normal fricking human being isn't something Dipper can go back and do if he spends his entire youth pulling a Rusty Venture.
Yeah, no one ever talks to people, gets into social situations, tries new things, makes human connections, learns how to take care of themselves, to respect social customs, learns anything that shapes them or otherwise grow as a person while they're on globetrotting escapades.
You think Dipper's going to blossom join the track team and gain a diverse set a friends, play in the pool league weekly Thursdays at 7pm at the Y, then DJ raves under the pseudonym Tyrone, have entirely appropriate romantic encounters with girls who aren't Mabel's friends she pressures him to date and make a bunch of memories he looks back fondly on? You think that? Because I don't, and I don't see Dipper escaping from getting bullied for being a short nerd who plays D&D&D because Alex Hirsch was, graduating completely stag, being dissatisfied with the trappings of a 'normal' school school curriculum. I don't see Mabel helping his development when her entire shtick can be summed up as demanding Dipper sacrifice his happiness for her. That is the one through-line of all their conflict episodes: Mabel; feels no responsibility towards Dipper, and demands Dipper's unwavering devotion. Like the show doesn't even mince words about this it's literally presented as a dichotomy between Ford and Mabel.
You know what else you can't go back and do? Literally everything, everything is a choice, you will never get to eat breakfast at your favorite restaurant again if it blows up tomorrow. Your argument, with the actual show is "Don't live your dreams kids: you have to be mediocre, be the emotional crutch of emotional abuser, be co-dependent and just hope your opportunities are eternal so you can choose a life you want later."
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I don't know what Dipper's life would be like if he sticks with school but I think he owes it to himself to find out. Even Ford finished a regular education (and college, for that matter) before he had even heard of Gravity Falls. It's not the same as losing out on your favorite restaurant, it's his fricking childhood Ford's asking him to give up. Ford isn't going anywhere in the time it'd take for Dipper to finish high-school and see what all that entails, maybe there is something else he wants to try but if he commits to Ford now his chances of finding it diminish. You're acting like I'm saying 'finish high school' is the same as forcing Dipper to become a wagie when that's absolutely not the case, I'm just asking Dipper to make life-changing decisions after becoming something closer to an adult than an impressionable kid.
I know this conversation keeps coming back to Mabel and I'll be clear that I DON'T support Mabel being an emotional parasite on Dipper. As I said, I think she is right for the absolute wrong reasons, but I think there are plenty of other ways for Dipper to man up and tell her to frick off and let him live his own life other than committing his entire life to Ford only a month after meeting the guy.
9 months ago
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>It's not the same as losing out on your favorite restaurant
I am trying with that line to illustrate what an opportunity cost is. Because you'll always be missing out on something by doing something else. Further "A chance" isn't "The same chance". Maybe Dipper never joins an expedition to Loch Ness if he stays behind. That's easy to understand. Maybe he does but if he waits until he's 18: he misses out on developing his love of Riverdance since his journey misses the performance season. >You're acting like I'm saying 'finish high school' is the same as forcing Dipper to become a wagie when that's absolutely not the case,
But unless I grossly misunderstand: you are saying with conviction that Dipper isn't competent to make a choice about what he wants to do with life. That only after the trial period on life expires, high school graduation (or now I guess "closer too it" in your last post), can he be trusted to make a choices. As if he will not grow up whereever he is. But he should "be a kid" impressionable and irresponsible ... just until he isn't anymore for the hell of it? As if gelling his hair one year gives a reasonable expectation Dipper may change his mind and want to be a plumber.
>I think she is right for the absolute wrong reasons
I disagree with your phrasing. You don't believe she is right. You think the consequences of her getting her way are better for Dipper, with the exception of Mabel continually getting her way. We'd need a speculation-off to even begin to discuss expectant future lives. But I'm going to throw my hat onto saying Dipper differing to Mabel is probably a paradigm their parents reinforce. >I DON'T support Mabel being an emotional parasite on Dipper. >Even Ford finished a regular education and college
Remember when we find out about Stan and Ford's past? Turns out the goofy self-important twin ruined the opportunities of the smart, responsible twin over and over? Yeah... I envision that in Dipper's future with Mabel.
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>Remember when we find out about Stan and Ford's past? Turns out the goofy self-important twin ruined the opportunities of the smart, responsible twin over and over? Yeah... I envision that in Dipper's future with Mabel.
Did you even watch the episode? Stan didn't ruin anything for Ford. Bill ruined Ford's science project and framed Stan for it to manipulate them both. Neither of them made the right decisions, but they were being manipulated and sabotaged the entire time, by Bill and their shitty father.
Like homie, you're writing a totally different show at this point.
9 months ago
Anonymous
Alright is news to me. Exactly where was this reconnected in? Because Stan clearly seemed like he broke it in Tale of Two Stans.
9 months ago
Anonymous
>Bill ruined Ford's science project and framed Stan for it to manipulate them both.
huh? that didn't happen. Bill wasn't involved at all
The frick? I swear I remember that being a reveal at some point, like if not in the episode proper, some kind of revelation in a later episode or something Bill said or something. Are you fricking serious?
9 months ago
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Yeah. I'm not finding mention searching online. Not even a theory about it specifically. I'll watch the rest of the series from Tale of Two Stans onward tonight but I don't know why that would appear any place outside of the Weirdmageddon when the Stans finally reconcile.
I guess TECHNICALLY it's plausible since Bill possessed Blendin he MIGHT go back in time to do stuff and MIGHT have broken the PPM more than we see Stan in his own account of events. But that only would create the timeline he was already in at that point. So I can't figure a motive for that without a cascading 64th dimensional brain to do so.
9 months ago
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I guess it was just a theory?? We have evidence that Bill/Blendin went back in time to the Stans' youth (you can see some graffiti on a cave) and when we see the perpetual motion machine in the second scene it looks way more fricked up than what Stan did.
I think I've just been Mandela Effected. I was SO sure...
9 months ago
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I get you, layers and all. But it doesn't really look much more broken to me. It had an electrical discharge just as Ford unveiled it and at the time and already blew the cover off when Stan messed with it, tried to fix but pushed the screws for the coverin in by hand... maybe someone in the animation equation hasn't used screws.
The cave scene may be a good theory piece but it is 10-12 years before that science fair scene.
9 months ago
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>Bill ruined Ford's science project and framed Stan for it to manipulate them both.
huh? that didn't happen. Bill wasn't involved at all
9 months ago
Anonymous
Yeah. I'm not finding mention searching online. Not even a theory about it specifically. I'll watch the rest of the series from Tale of Two Stans onward tonight but I don't know why that would appear any place outside of the Weirdmageddon when the Stans finally reconcile.
I guess TECHNICALLY it's plausible since Bill possessed Blendin he MIGHT go back in time to do stuff and MIGHT have broken the PPM more than we see Stan in his own account of events. But that only would create the timeline he was already in at that point. So I can't figure a motive for that without a cascading 64th dimensional brain to do so.
I guess it was just a theory?? We have evidence that Bill/Blendin went back in time to the Stans' youth (you can see some graffiti on a cave) and when we see the perpetual motion machine in the second scene it looks way more fricked up than what Stan did.
I think I've just been Mandela Effected. I was SO sure...
I get you, layers and all. But it doesn't really look much more broken to me. It had an electrical discharge just as Ford unveiled it and at the time and already blew the cover off when Stan messed with it, tried to fix but pushed the screws for the coverin in by hand... maybe someone in the animation equation hasn't used screws.
The cave scene may be a good theory piece but it is 10-12 years before that science fair scene.
FYI I did watch the back half of S2 and no further flashbacks about this event happen again.
Stan and Ford talk about politics, and lightbulbs, and then have pissing contests over grammar while the fate of the world is on the line.
9 months ago
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This is so fricking weird, I swore I read it on a wiki or heard an off-hand comment or something. I guess I either read a fan theory and the memory got clouded? It feels like some Mandela shit.
9 months ago
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>you are saying with conviction that Dipper isn't competent to make a choice about what he wants to do with life
To put it too bluntly, yes, but I wouldn't call it a matter of competence so much as a matter of lack of experience. Dipper is more mature, competent, and less selfish than his sister but throughout the show he has displayed a number of times that show his shortcomings. He is still a youth at heart and has more growing up to do, more experiences that typically come with normal life; thinking that an opportunity to dedicate his entire future to a passion he's only found over one summer to the point of throwing away a normal life is no less immature than Mabel's fixation on finding her one-true-love over the summer.
IIRC Ford suggested Dipper drop school to apprentice for him. If Dipper's tendency to socialize is this low now, I can only imagine it dropping to zero after Ford starts taking him all over the world on dangerous adventures (and I don't think the danger aspect is being brought up enough, Dipper regularly almost dies as a 12 year old his waiting until 18 would also make him more physically fit to do this). He hasn't learned how to drive, had a first date, and would be using up years of his life where he arguably has more freedom than he'll ever have again to pursue a career he's starting six years too early. I use eighteen/graduation as a benchmark because of numerous factors - the hormones the body's continually pumping into your brain are starting to die down, by the time he graduates high school he'll legally be allowed to do whatever he wants meaning if his parents had a problem with this idea they couldn't stop him, he'd have a modicum of regular education/social skills in case things with Ford go badly and he needs a safety net, waiting until he's no longer a child is sensible in multiple factors and I always found Ford's proposal insane, at least in the context with how it was presented with him leaving family/school behind.
9 months ago
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I always saw Weirdmageddon 2 as explaining this to the audience, it's obviously supposed to be the same thing as the internship but flipped for Mabel's desires and Dipper realizes that trying to be an adult at 13 and staying a thumb-sucking baby are both bad ways to grow up
9 months ago
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>You don't believe she is right.
You're right on this though, I should phrase that different. I don't think Mabel is 'right', I just think Dipper sticking with school for a few years before considering Ford's proposal is a better decision for him. His sister is an unfortunate consequence but going with Ford shouldn't be the only option to dealing with her.
9 months ago
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The episode portrays it as a permenant refusal of the offer.
9 months ago
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Not really
9 months ago
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Vague.
9 months ago
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>Going to school, learning social skills
and.. you think the results of this system are.. preferable to the alternative?
9 months ago
Anonymous
To be fair, this is referring to the school system in 2012.
This tumblrite forgot to add that she had completely control over Mableland and tried to manipulate her friends into staying, as well as replacing her brother with a clone she liked more
> had completely control over Mableland
No she didn't, you dummy. The moment she started doing what it didn't want her to do, it turned on her. The whole place was controlled by Bill to brainwash her.
i don't think it's too deep, I think people like this literally see different events than the ones that happen, to maintain their mindspace. Remember that South Park where Cartman just keeps remembering the same scene over and over and each time he's more responsible for the joke than Jimmy?
It was both. She was aware the entire time but then at the very end she acted like she woke up from a trance. Mabel's writing is the epitome of having your cake and eating it too.
I don't understand the "She doesn't know any better, she's only 12" crowd.
12 year olds are fully capable of understanding the consequences of their actions. If a 12 year old ran up and robbed you and stabbed you in the stomach, they know exactly what they're doing.
But she IS kinda evil, she constantly tries to lie to and manipulate other people, doesn't respect any boundaries, and disregards other people's thoughts and feelings, isn't bothered by results of her actions, often quickly resorts to violence, and at times can act borderline sociopathic
>gorgeous art >switches from impending lesbian e-girl hatefricking to dumb edge trash 5 frames in
I'll never not be mad. Just think of what could have been.
She had an in to get the DipperDick. All she needed to do was spend a few weeks eating clams and Pacifica eventually would have gotten Dipper into a MaDipacifica sandwich. She's just too selfish.
I don't. Right off we see journal entries in the thing which built into clues to investigate instead of just being a source of answers instead of incitements. Frankly frick the fricking Pokedex logic.
The reasoning is simple
Dipper tries to fix his mistakes and suffers consequences for them
Mabel makes mistakes, has other people fix them, and doesn't have any consequences
Whatever in universe justification you make for this doesn't matter.The characters are fake, but my annoyance is real.
This show is weird about near constantly forgetting that the main characters are little kids.
>Dipper is such a manipulative little shit for talking to girls >Mabel is a selfish butthole for wishing summer would not end >Dipper is an uncaring little frick for wanting his own room >Mabel is so stupid for being tricked by the cosmic elder god >Dipper is an butthole for stealing the time machine so he can get a girlfriend >Mabel is selfish for wanting the pet pig, then getting mad that Stan lost it
You know kind of like they are middle schoolers that have almost no experience and do not know things yet
Do you not remember being 12?
There's a lot of stuff that's easily forgivable, but if you are fricking stupid enough or selfish enough to replace your brother you're just a shithead.
>i only wish
She caused the apocalypse and indescribable suffering for the entire town and didn't even repent for it. I hate all of the moronic fans who do this cutesy strawman shit.
It wouldn't have been AS bad if it wasn't coupled with how Dipper always has to sacrifice for her and the fact he had faith in her specifically not to have given something she doesn't know away. "The rift must've cracked inside her backpack!" is such a shit line if you're literally never once going to bring up that she intentionally gave it away. You can even make their tension stronger by having Bill tell Dipper she gave it away despite her not knowing what would happen, but no, just let her get away with everything 24/7 because she's the cute quirky one.
I get they wanted to be all wholesome about it but Mabel's need to constantly have Dipper around feels like it leans into a really unhealthy dependence issue. I don't mean like "bwuh she gets dumped by some guy in college so dipper makes her feel better by doing the icky so hot ;o;" but like, that she will literally always need him around until she inevitably gets her own family, even then I feel like Dipper would be too beaten down to even be capable of leaving the country or else have PTSD of her being depressed any time he tries to do anything that doesn't involve her.
They do this thing at the end of Weirdmageddon Pt 2 where she says "it's ok you can be with Ford if you want" but the series paints it like her dependency on him being around is the ultimate friendship power or whatever. There's nothing indicating she will ever actually mature past it. She already had his acceptance of staying with her before she said it'd be ok to leave.
>overthink
It's a clear logical progression from what happens on screen. After getting shit on all series Dipper finally meets someone who appriciates his interests and wants to help him develop them and Mabel is upset because she doesn't get anything out of it.
They even specify this during the Dungeons episode. >he actually shares my interests, and doesn't mock me all the time like you and grunkle stan do >give em time! haha!! ...nah you got me... you got me 🙁
b***h just be nicer what the frick was this scene and why was I supposed to feel bad for her? This was the first time I hated Mabel.
Imagine you've captured both of the Pines' twins, ripped off their clothes and tied them together. They're both terrified and crying, but Mabel's tender, barely pubescent pussy is dripping wet. Even still, Dipper's virgin butthole calls out to you and you furiously, mercilessly pound into it as he sobs and cries out that he's not a girl. Mabel begs you to stop and take her instead, but you just slap her in the face. A wicked idea crosses your mind, and you force Dipper's tiny erect wiener into his sister's trembling butthole. They both sob and beg you to stop, apologizing to each other and crying out for help, but help never arrives.
The question is: why are you raping a BOY, you friggn' homo? What are you, gay?
buttholes are sphincters and sphincters can't be made to shake they can only tighten and relax. Unless you performed surgery on yourself and cut the nerve to a third of the muscle group your butthole also doesn't quiver
>Unless you performed surgery on yourself and cut the nerve to a third of the muscle group your butthole also doesn't quiver
Do...Do people have this done to themselves?
but they can rapidly tighten and relax, ergo, simulating something of a "quiver." The "quiver" could actually be the butthole tightening up nervously as a defense mechanism or due to sudden temperature shift.
No, that is not a quiver, an involuntary shaking. You're describing a spasm.
9 months ago
Anonymous
IE, a quiver. The definition of quiver is "tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion."
9 months ago
Anonymous
>tremble >shake
Both of these words mean exactly the same thing "shake". A spasm is just involuntary movement. In a lot of muscles could result in shaking but not in sphincters.
9 months ago
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A spasm *is* a shake!
9 months ago
Anonymous
It is not.
9 months ago
Anonymous
Shaking is a convulsing rapid movement tho? Autist?
9 months ago
Anonymous
>Shakeposter continues to demonstrate he doesn't know what shaking is.
One more time shaking is movement that happens rapidly, defined by the motion in a reciprocating fashion. Left and Right, Up and Down, Back and Forth.
but i need that initial recoil from past memories before the slow acceptance and comfort and fricking for closure and i dont know how realistic that would be
9 months ago
Anonymous
There's no "right" way to respond to trauma. Just go for it!
9 months ago
Anonymous
i cant even write nor do i read enough comfort fics to steal from yet ugh i hate you
Cinemaphile are homosexuals who blow the Mabel hate way out of proportion and barely understanding or remember the very basic plot details of the episodes they b***h about. We could argue about it but I don't respect your opinions enough to.
You don't have an argument. Even Hirsch realized how awful Mabel was displayed that he had to write her giving an apology in the supplemental Journal book release after the series ended.
You like a e-girl who is an awful human being, and that's fine but don't try to pretend she wasn't scum.
>Even Hirsch realized how awful Mabel was
He realized Mabel came off like a dick at times because he and the other writers loved her too much to see they were writing her in antagonistic role and to make corrections.
Don't get me wrong, she could be annoying and unsympathetic, but the hatebase is WAY overblown. She's just a twelve year old girl who got emotionally manipulated by a demon. Her and Dipper both messed things up, and she contributed to fixing her mistakes about as much as Dipper did.
Remember the time she blew up a puppet show she worked incredibly hard on to save Dipper? and ruined her chance to get with a cute boy? Remember when she had a boy band all to herself and broke down crying when she realized she had accidentally made them slaves?
and people really need to quit acting like the "Ford Apprenticeship" was a realistic or sensible option for Dipper. There was clearly no benefit to becoming the lab assistant to an old hermit mad scientist at the expense of isolating yourself from your friends, family and school like him.
There's a difference between: >Mabel was badly written in the second season and it needed to be corrected
vs >MABEL IS AN EVIL SELFISH c**t DIE DIE DIE
>Remember the time she blew up a puppet show she worked incredibly hard on to save Dipper? and ruined her chance to get with a cute boy?
She sure did save Dip from that situation arising from her repeated broken promises. >Remember when she had a boy band all to herself and broke down crying when she realized she had accidentally made them slaves?
She was confronted with the determination she was transcending all morality before she ordered them to kick out her friends bringing this to her attention. Whether or not they were "slaves" she broke down when well after having isolated these human gerbils and only felt guilt when serenaded with their thanks arising from their collective naivete. Then she threw them out into the woods. Where even the girls realized they had no capacity to fend for themselves and at least twice were later seen eating out of trash cans.
>Where even the girls realized they had no capacity to fend for themselves and at least twice were later seen eating out of trash cans.
Give me liberty or give me death.
They haven't been deprogrammed. They're still out there doing choreographed song numbers in random clearings in the woods to this day. They don't even grasp the concept of money. Several of the Boyz had gold israeliteelry, they at least could've gotten a few plates of flackjacks out of that.
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They're alive and they're free. That's all that matters. The fact that they're incompetent morons only makes them fit in better with the other residents of the town.
>Where even the girls realized they had no capacity to fend for themselves and at least twice were later seen eating out of trash cans.
Eh, I chalk that up on the comedy factor
It's pure fanon and varies from one interpretation to another, but the basic gist is:
>Mabel and Dipper are evil stage performers >Gideon and Pacifica are heroes who try to stop them >Everyone's roles are swapped around in various ways >Bill is an upside-down blue triangle named Will and he may or may not actually be good
>But i am kid
i have always hated this cope they hardly write them like they are some innocent kid who is oblivious to shit but will love to hide behind it whenever they frick up.
she was a bad sister. even if she was young she really fricked a lot of people over because she was to emotional. She really didn't grow compared to dipper, but the comics called it out and gave her some need introspection so i say eh
Honestly Id say its pretty high up there, even with the kinda bad ending. Wasnt as bad as modern cartoon endings anyway, just disappointing instead of outright awful.
anybody have a link to the Gravity Falls Choose Your Own Adventure Book? It's been out for years now, even as an e-book, but I could never find a download link
Whoever wrote that comic is probably an awful person. If you've ever had family drag you down with them, frick up your life and act like they did nothing wrong then you understand Dipper's problems with mabel. If you're the frickwit that screams "CAN'T CHOOSE UR FAMILY LOL" as you bum more money from relatives you have no intention of paying back, you're mabel.
"Dipper shouldn't drop out of school" does not equal "Mabel is justified in trying to control him"
The problem is that they somehow wrote the resolution backwards. Instead of Mabel learning to not control her brother, but him not really wanting to leave FOR NOW, they framed it as Dipper's concession that Mabel immediately devalued after getting what she wants.
She is 12 years old.
Out of 10.
FUKING MANDATORY
She REPLACED her brother.
To a 12 year old the "well it's still my brother, but improved" math will check out... for a bit.
12 year olds are have made it to the final Piagetian stage you know.
so did Dipper
>Thoughts on Mabel?
Voice actress is one of those c**ts who thinks people of color should voice colored people.
Between her and recasting Marshmallow I completely dropped Bob's Burgers instantaneously
wait
marshmallow got recast?
FRICK. that means i have to stop watching. FRICK FRICK FRICK
kek
But what about the show were she dressed up as a horny, goth vampire?
Pics plz
>Voice actress is one of those c**ts who thinks people of color should voice colored people.
She did blackface like a couple of years ago, and lied about being discriminated against for being a women. She's one of those c**ts who will say whatever she thinks she has to in order to get ahead.
literally the cause of all the problems in grabbity balls and no doubt will cause endless drama in school
based
FATALITY
Nice.
BBC (big bill cipher) POUNDS young teen
with messy facial ending.
I hope she gets what's coming to her.
How is "She's 12" a defence? Dipper was also 12.
she is mai waifu.
girls are incapable of responsibility. that's the only reason we're supposed to be in charge.
dude they all say that now so they won't have their houses burned down. the only one i'm mad at is phil lamarr because he says it's different when he plays a japanese guy
is it? because last time i checked, your argument about "There aren't as many opportunities for black actors" (my ass, what year does he think it is) multiplied by ten applies to asians.
>is it? because last time i checked, your argument about "There aren't as many opportunities for black actors" (my ass, what year does he think it is) multiplied by ten applies to asians.
Well, no, asians are the global majority by a huge margin. He's still moronic but he's not being hypocritical, though he'd probably disagree with the "global majority" thing if you brought it up to his face.
... okay yes, there are a lot of chinese people. but are there a lot of chinese people doing voiceover? I don't think so.
Probably not per capita, but by strict count yeah there's probably more of them doing it than anybody else, just by virtue of needing voicovers for PA systems in china and stuff.
Yeah but Dip was a man, which means misery, guilt, and responsibility.
It’s been like that since the moment they’ve were born. Mabel punched one of the doctors, while Dipper nearly died from being strangled by his umbilical cord.
Dipper's personality is tolerable and even cute at points. His biggest flaw is being a huge simp for Wendy and Mabel, and his life would be better without them.
Mabel is a waaay worse simp, she just changes targets constantly.
So…he’s basically a child version of Mordecai
Yeah, Dipper is also 12, but he's a 12 year old who is a bit too eager to grow up. When he messes up, it's pretty much bc he keeps taking too much responsibility on his shoulders or he's making his fumbling first steps toward adulthood. Mabel, by contrast, likes being a kid and all the silliness that comes with it, but knows that summer along with childhood are going to end, is scared of the things she'd lose along the way, and has a way to avoid all of it. Mabel's initial choice not the morally correct thing, but it is a pretty understandable why she'd have made it
Dipper's emotional maturity saves the world. More so than anything else, that's his contribution to the finale (again, that Mable caused). Without waking up the team from the dream bubble, Bill wins and everyone dies. He's rewarded for this in the end with nothing but a lecture that he shouldn't be in a hurry to grow up, he should put his dreams on hold and continue being Mabel's security blanket when its clear he's ready to move past that, but hey there's always next summer.
I will never not be mad.The ending to Gravity Falls is a wake up call to any young boy who thinks being patient with those around him is a path to getting what he wants out of life.
>he shouldn't be in a hurry to grow up, he should put his dreams on hold
Mabel's right on this, just for the wrong (selfish) reasons
Dipper is 12. He is in the some of the most informative years of his youth he shouldn't be dropping out of school to join an uncle he just met on insane and dangerous adventures. He's owed an education, a chance to experience the things only a child can while he still has the time to do so, to socialize and try new things, and if he still wants to go with Ford in a few years he'll have the rest of his life to do that if he's really dedicated to it but Ford's apprenticeship was always a brash and stupid idea coming from a egotist
Mabel's only flaw in this is that she, as usual, makes it all about her instead of recognizing how Dipper could be making a huge mistake that fricks HIM up for life instead.
These are a lot of good points in a vacuum but stop holding weight when you realize Dipper is going to have to experience all of that with Mabel over his shoulder. Dipper is going to find an age appropriate way to grow up and Mabel is going to either take it away or tell him he's wrong for trying and talking to girls (his own age) is the perfect example.
Life with Mabel puts Dipper on a collision course with either growing a spine and telling her to frick off, or being her entire support structure for far longer than its healthy.
>mabel asks every boy she meets to be her boyfriend
>this is supposed to be endering
>dipper talks to a couple of girls in an attempt to raise his confidence
>he is pure evil for doing this
Roadside attraction was a horrible episode.
>He's owed an education
>education
>government school
lol
lmao
yeah because kids who get home-schooled or drop out have a great track record for ending up as stable, well-adjusted adults with prospective careers
Pretty sure they do though. Not everyone that is homeschooled is raised by some Jesus freak. Also private education exists, but it is nearly as bad a public in terms of the quality in general.
>don't make your own decisions
>procrastinate because your sister says so
>if he still wants to go with Ford in a few years he'll have the rest of his life to do that
b***h Ford is in his late 60s. Exactly how long do you say he has to be an adventurer?
Ford is in his 60's but has clearly aged better than his twin, he's probably privy to a number of inventions that can extend his life in addition to living an active lifestyle to keep his health
Dipper will be 18 in six years. By then he'll not only know Ford better than he would after only a couple weeks but he'll be mature enough to make his own life-altering decisions, and Ford will definitely be around.
>There's probably a scarf of preventing aging men from losing bone density Ford has.
Even if your baseless supposition is true it's fricking ridiculous that you think going to prefreshman year of middleschool is some once-in-a-lifetime opportunity Dipper is being deluded into missing out on, whereas apprenticing to a guy doing what Dipper wants to do more than anything is just some pointless fancy and isn't worth being excited over or pursing until he can legally buy cigarettes.
>going to prefreshman year of middleschool is some once-in-a-lifetime opportunity
It literally is.
Going to school, learning social skills, and learning how to live/act as a normal fricking human being isn't something Dipper can go back and do if he spends his entire youth pulling a Rusty Venture. Dipper has known Ford for all of a couple of weeks when he proposes him leaving everything behind to be his apprentice and Ford is the living definition of an irresponsible guardian.
Dipper growing up like a normal human being for a few years before he's legally allowed to do whatever the frick he wants with his life is not an unreasonable idea. Dipper will have 50 years to be a great scientific adventurer, he can spare the next five to be something he'll never be again for the rest of his life: a kid.
>Going to school, learning social skills, and learning how to live/act as a normal fricking human being isn't something Dipper can go back and do if he spends his entire youth pulling a Rusty Venture.
Yeah, no one ever talks to people, gets into social situations, tries new things, makes human connections, learns how to take care of themselves, to respect social customs, learns anything that shapes them or otherwise grow as a person while they're on globetrotting escapades.
You think Dipper's going to blossom join the track team and gain a diverse set a friends, play in the pool league weekly Thursdays at 7pm at the Y, then DJ raves under the pseudonym Tyrone, have entirely appropriate romantic encounters with girls who aren't Mabel's friends she pressures him to date and make a bunch of memories he looks back fondly on? You think that? Because I don't, and I don't see Dipper escaping from getting bullied for being a short nerd who plays D&D&D because Alex Hirsch was, graduating completely stag, being dissatisfied with the trappings of a 'normal' school school curriculum. I don't see Mabel helping his development when her entire shtick can be summed up as demanding Dipper sacrifice his happiness for her. That is the one through-line of all their conflict episodes: Mabel; feels no responsibility towards Dipper, and demands Dipper's unwavering devotion. Like the show doesn't even mince words about this it's literally presented as a dichotomy between Ford and Mabel.
You know what else you can't go back and do? Literally everything, everything is a choice, you will never get to eat breakfast at your favorite restaurant again if it blows up tomorrow. Your argument, with the actual show is "Don't live your dreams kids: you have to be mediocre, be the emotional crutch of emotional abuser, be co-dependent and just hope your opportunities are eternal so you can choose a life you want later."
I don't know what Dipper's life would be like if he sticks with school but I think he owes it to himself to find out. Even Ford finished a regular education (and college, for that matter) before he had even heard of Gravity Falls. It's not the same as losing out on your favorite restaurant, it's his fricking childhood Ford's asking him to give up. Ford isn't going anywhere in the time it'd take for Dipper to finish high-school and see what all that entails, maybe there is something else he wants to try but if he commits to Ford now his chances of finding it diminish. You're acting like I'm saying 'finish high school' is the same as forcing Dipper to become a wagie when that's absolutely not the case, I'm just asking Dipper to make life-changing decisions after becoming something closer to an adult than an impressionable kid.
I know this conversation keeps coming back to Mabel and I'll be clear that I DON'T support Mabel being an emotional parasite on Dipper. As I said, I think she is right for the absolute wrong reasons, but I think there are plenty of other ways for Dipper to man up and tell her to frick off and let him live his own life other than committing his entire life to Ford only a month after meeting the guy.
>It's not the same as losing out on your favorite restaurant
I am trying with that line to illustrate what an opportunity cost is. Because you'll always be missing out on something by doing something else. Further "A chance" isn't "The same chance". Maybe Dipper never joins an expedition to Loch Ness if he stays behind. That's easy to understand. Maybe he does but if he waits until he's 18: he misses out on developing his love of Riverdance since his journey misses the performance season.
>You're acting like I'm saying 'finish high school' is the same as forcing Dipper to become a wagie when that's absolutely not the case,
But unless I grossly misunderstand: you are saying with conviction that Dipper isn't competent to make a choice about what he wants to do with life. That only after the trial period on life expires, high school graduation (or now I guess "closer too it" in your last post), can he be trusted to make a choices. As if he will not grow up whereever he is. But he should "be a kid" impressionable and irresponsible ... just until he isn't anymore for the hell of it? As if gelling his hair one year gives a reasonable expectation Dipper may change his mind and want to be a plumber.
>I think she is right for the absolute wrong reasons
I disagree with your phrasing. You don't believe she is right. You think the consequences of her getting her way are better for Dipper, with the exception of Mabel continually getting her way. We'd need a speculation-off to even begin to discuss expectant future lives. But I'm going to throw my hat onto saying Dipper differing to Mabel is probably a paradigm their parents reinforce.
>I DON'T support Mabel being an emotional parasite on Dipper.
>Even Ford finished a regular education and college
Remember when we find out about Stan and Ford's past? Turns out the goofy self-important twin ruined the opportunities of the smart, responsible twin over and over? Yeah... I envision that in Dipper's future with Mabel.
>Remember when we find out about Stan and Ford's past? Turns out the goofy self-important twin ruined the opportunities of the smart, responsible twin over and over? Yeah... I envision that in Dipper's future with Mabel.
Did you even watch the episode? Stan didn't ruin anything for Ford. Bill ruined Ford's science project and framed Stan for it to manipulate them both. Neither of them made the right decisions, but they were being manipulated and sabotaged the entire time, by Bill and their shitty father.
Like homie, you're writing a totally different show at this point.
Alright is news to me. Exactly where was this reconnected in? Because Stan clearly seemed like he broke it in Tale of Two Stans.
The frick? I swear I remember that being a reveal at some point, like if not in the episode proper, some kind of revelation in a later episode or something Bill said or something. Are you fricking serious?
Yeah. I'm not finding mention searching online. Not even a theory about it specifically. I'll watch the rest of the series from Tale of Two Stans onward tonight but I don't know why that would appear any place outside of the Weirdmageddon when the Stans finally reconcile.
I guess TECHNICALLY it's plausible since Bill possessed Blendin he MIGHT go back in time to do stuff and MIGHT have broken the PPM more than we see Stan in his own account of events. But that only would create the timeline he was already in at that point. So I can't figure a motive for that without a cascading 64th dimensional brain to do so.
I guess it was just a theory?? We have evidence that Bill/Blendin went back in time to the Stans' youth (you can see some graffiti on a cave) and when we see the perpetual motion machine in the second scene it looks way more fricked up than what Stan did.
I think I've just been Mandela Effected. I was SO sure...
I get you, layers and all. But it doesn't really look much more broken to me. It had an electrical discharge just as Ford unveiled it and at the time and already blew the cover off when Stan messed with it, tried to fix but pushed the screws for the coverin in by hand... maybe someone in the animation equation hasn't used screws.
The cave scene may be a good theory piece but it is 10-12 years before that science fair scene.
>Bill ruined Ford's science project and framed Stan for it to manipulate them both.
huh? that didn't happen. Bill wasn't involved at all
FYI I did watch the back half of S2 and no further flashbacks about this event happen again.
Stan and Ford talk about politics, and lightbulbs, and then have pissing contests over grammar while the fate of the world is on the line.
This is so fricking weird, I swore I read it on a wiki or heard an off-hand comment or something. I guess I either read a fan theory and the memory got clouded? It feels like some Mandela shit.
>you are saying with conviction that Dipper isn't competent to make a choice about what he wants to do with life
To put it too bluntly, yes, but I wouldn't call it a matter of competence so much as a matter of lack of experience. Dipper is more mature, competent, and less selfish than his sister but throughout the show he has displayed a number of times that show his shortcomings. He is still a youth at heart and has more growing up to do, more experiences that typically come with normal life; thinking that an opportunity to dedicate his entire future to a passion he's only found over one summer to the point of throwing away a normal life is no less immature than Mabel's fixation on finding her one-true-love over the summer.
IIRC Ford suggested Dipper drop school to apprentice for him. If Dipper's tendency to socialize is this low now, I can only imagine it dropping to zero after Ford starts taking him all over the world on dangerous adventures (and I don't think the danger aspect is being brought up enough, Dipper regularly almost dies as a 12 year old his waiting until 18 would also make him more physically fit to do this). He hasn't learned how to drive, had a first date, and would be using up years of his life where he arguably has more freedom than he'll ever have again to pursue a career he's starting six years too early. I use eighteen/graduation as a benchmark because of numerous factors - the hormones the body's continually pumping into your brain are starting to die down, by the time he graduates high school he'll legally be allowed to do whatever he wants meaning if his parents had a problem with this idea they couldn't stop him, he'd have a modicum of regular education/social skills in case things with Ford go badly and he needs a safety net, waiting until he's no longer a child is sensible in multiple factors and I always found Ford's proposal insane, at least in the context with how it was presented with him leaving family/school behind.
I always saw Weirdmageddon 2 as explaining this to the audience, it's obviously supposed to be the same thing as the internship but flipped for Mabel's desires and Dipper realizes that trying to be an adult at 13 and staying a thumb-sucking baby are both bad ways to grow up
>You don't believe she is right.
You're right on this though, I should phrase that different. I don't think Mabel is 'right', I just think Dipper sticking with school for a few years before considering Ford's proposal is a better decision for him. His sister is an unfortunate consequence but going with Ford shouldn't be the only option to dealing with her.
The episode portrays it as a permenant refusal of the offer.
Not really
Vague.
>Going to school, learning social skills
and.. you think the results of this system are.. preferable to the alternative?
To be fair, this is referring to the school system in 2012.
One day someone posted a picture of a really fat sweaty Mabel and it ruined my life
This tumblrite forgot to add that she had completely control over Mableland and tried to manipulate her friends into staying, as well as replacing her brother with a clone she liked more
> had completely control over Mableland
No she didn't, you dummy. The moment she started doing what it didn't want her to do, it turned on her. The whole place was controlled by Bill to brainwash her.
Imagine kids cartoons being too deep for you.
i don't think it's too deep, I think people like this literally see different events than the ones that happen, to maintain their mindspace. Remember that South Park where Cartman just keeps remembering the same scene over and over and each time he's more responsible for the joke than Jimmy?
>The whole place was controlled by Bill to brainwash her.
She wasn't brainwashed, she was aware the entire time.
It was both. She was aware the entire time but then at the very end she acted like she woke up from a trance. Mabel's writing is the epitome of having your cake and eating it too.
She's a c**t.
She should get ARROW'd
So good!
Late 360 shove-it to boneless'd!!
I found her really obnoxious and annoying
I'd have liked GF a lot more if she calmed the frick down
Annoying hussy
Straight up evil character
She's literally a high schooler, Anon.
>Dippy-fresh, along with all her behavior in the dream bubble generally
This comic is blatantly untrue.
Are there any good cartoons in the last decade?
Depends, but one thing is for certain: All fanbases (regardless of the show) are toxic cesspits of autism.
It needs to stand up to Cinemaphile's scrutiny to be considered a good show.
But Cinemaphile has shit opinions.
It's the only website I'm allowed to use for opinions, though.
Carmen Sandiego
Maya and the three
Hot
giwtwm. Brother sister femdom is probably up there with greatest things of all time
There it is, their entire dynamic boiled to the bare essentials.
I don't understand the "She doesn't know any better, she's only 12" crowd.
12 year olds are fully capable of understanding the consequences of their actions. If a 12 year old ran up and robbed you and stabbed you in the stomach, they know exactly what they're doing.
Mabel is proof that from an audience perspective, it is worse to be an annoying character than it is to be an outright evil one.
But she IS kinda evil, she constantly tries to lie to and manipulate other people, doesn't respect any boundaries, and disregards other people's thoughts and feelings, isn't bothered by results of her actions, often quickly resorts to violence, and at times can act borderline sociopathic
True, hence why I say 'outright evil' instead of just 'evil'.
Damn, i love stupidly edgy shit like this
Made me remember this one
I kinda expected Hazbin/Helluva to have segments similar in tone before i got to know a bit more about the whole thing
>gorgeous art
>switches from impending lesbian e-girl hatefricking to dumb edge trash 5 frames in
I'll never not be mad. Just think of what could have been.
I miss fanart like this, fanartists have gone soft and boring
they sure can't make any actual jokes anymore just look at any popular undertale fanartist these days
This bizare pedo-murder genre with deep lore implications is a weird ass guilty pleasure of mine.
This is genuinely so fricking hot
>simon is still alive
Blame antis making it hell on earth to make anything that isnt stale and boring
Damn I haven't seen this in a while. Shame, my dick wanted Pacifica to win.
who was in the wrong here?
Mabel.
She had an in to get the DipperDick. All she needed to do was spend a few weeks eating clams and Pacifica eventually would have gotten Dipper into a MaDipacifica sandwich. She's just too selfish.
I genuinely like the idea of the book just being magical in nature better than what we got.
I don't. Right off we see journal entries in the thing which built into clues to investigate instead of just being a source of answers instead of incitements. Frankly frick the fricking Pokedex logic.
... I need to draw an older, deranged Mabel out in the world now...
There's no one a girl this short is 12 years old?
>There's no one a girl this short is 12 years old?
The reasoning is simple
Dipper tries to fix his mistakes and suffers consequences for them
Mabel makes mistakes, has other people fix them, and doesn't have any consequences
Whatever in universe justification you make for this doesn't matter.The characters are fake, but my annoyance is real.
Yeah pretty much
that triangle homie ruined a generation of artists
The problem wasn't that she did something selfish.
The problem was they still somehow painted Dipper in the wrong at the end.
This show is weird about near constantly forgetting that the main characters are little kids.
>Dipper is such a manipulative little shit for talking to girls
>Mabel is a selfish butthole for wishing summer would not end
>Dipper is an uncaring little frick for wanting his own room
>Mabel is so stupid for being tricked by the cosmic elder god
>Dipper is an butthole for stealing the time machine so he can get a girlfriend
>Mabel is selfish for wanting the pet pig, then getting mad that Stan lost it
You know kind of like they are middle schoolers that have almost no experience and do not know things yet
Do you not remember being 12?
There's a lot of stuff that's easily forgivable, but if you are fricking stupid enough or selfish enough to replace your brother you're just a shithead.
shes cool but pacifica is cooler
Now we talking
this artist drew a cute mabel
He drew other kinds of Mabel too
based
is there a collection of his art?
My hard drive.
Old booru maybe, before it was neutered.
I think they were originally posted as fanart in gfg
Honestly, I can't believe I ever stomached this dumb show when I was younger. Now I can see it's extremely mid as hell.
Name a better show
I can name several.
Over The Garden Wall.
That's pretty much it. No cartoon in the last decade has been good.
Venture Bros
Primal
Unicorn
arcane
Centaurworld
>i only wish
She caused the apocalypse and indescribable suffering for the entire town and didn't even repent for it. I hate all of the moronic fans who do this cutesy strawman shit.
It wouldn't have been AS bad if it wasn't coupled with how Dipper always has to sacrifice for her and the fact he had faith in her specifically not to have given something she doesn't know away. "The rift must've cracked inside her backpack!" is such a shit line if you're literally never once going to bring up that she intentionally gave it away. You can even make their tension stronger by having Bill tell Dipper she gave it away despite her not knowing what would happen, but no, just let her get away with everything 24/7 because she's the cute quirky one.
I get they wanted to be all wholesome about it but Mabel's need to constantly have Dipper around feels like it leans into a really unhealthy dependence issue. I don't mean like "bwuh she gets dumped by some guy in college so dipper makes her feel better by doing the icky so hot ;o;" but like, that she will literally always need him around until she inevitably gets her own family, even then I feel like Dipper would be too beaten down to even be capable of leaving the country or else have PTSD of her being depressed any time he tries to do anything that doesn't involve her.
They do this thing at the end of Weirdmageddon Pt 2 where she says "it's ok you can be with Ford if you want" but the series paints it like her dependency on him being around is the ultimate friendship power or whatever. There's nothing indicating she will ever actually mature past it. She already had his acceptance of staying with her before she said it'd be ok to leave.
Dipper too
>Let me overthink this children's cartoon until I create an elaborate headcanon that makes me angry, then get angry at that headcanon!
Do you people just have fun doing this or what? Are you enjoying your anger? I totally get it and do the same sometimes.
>overthink
It's a clear logical progression from what happens on screen. After getting shit on all series Dipper finally meets someone who appriciates his interests and wants to help him develop them and Mabel is upset because she doesn't get anything out of it.
They even specify this during the Dungeons episode.
>he actually shares my interests, and doesn't mock me all the time like you and grunkle stan do
>give em time! haha!! ...nah you got me... you got me 🙁
b***h just be nicer what the frick was this scene and why was I supposed to feel bad for her? This was the first time I hated Mabel.
Imagine you've captured both of the Pines' twins, ripped off their clothes and tied them together. They're both terrified and crying, but Mabel's tender, barely pubescent pussy is dripping wet. Even still, Dipper's virgin butthole calls out to you and you furiously, mercilessly pound into it as he sobs and cries out that he's not a girl. Mabel begs you to stop and take her instead, but you just slap her in the face. A wicked idea crosses your mind, and you force Dipper's tiny erect wiener into his sister's trembling butthole. They both sob and beg you to stop, apologizing to each other and crying out for help, but help never arrives.
The question is: why are you raping a BOY, you friggn' homo? What are you, gay?
buttholes don't quiver.
Yes they do. Mine does.
buttholes are sphincters and sphincters can't be made to shake they can only tighten and relax. Unless you performed surgery on yourself and cut the nerve to a third of the muscle group your butthole also doesn't quiver
>Unless you performed surgery on yourself and cut the nerve to a third of the muscle group your butthole also doesn't quiver
Do...Do people have this done to themselves?
but they can rapidly tighten and relax, ergo, simulating something of a "quiver." The "quiver" could actually be the butthole tightening up nervously as a defense mechanism or due to sudden temperature shift.
No, that is not a quiver, an involuntary shaking. You're describing a spasm.
IE, a quiver. The definition of quiver is "tremble or shake with a slight rapid motion."
>tremble
>shake
Both of these words mean exactly the same thing "shake". A spasm is just involuntary movement. In a lot of muscles could result in shaking but not in sphincters.
A spasm *is* a shake!
It is not.
Shaking is a convulsing rapid movement tho? Autist?
>Shakeposter continues to demonstrate he doesn't know what shaking is.
One more time shaking is movement that happens rapidly, defined by the motion in a reciprocating fashion. Left and Right, Up and Down, Back and Forth.
buttholes don't do that.
Is there an AI I can plug this text into?
Uberduck if you don't have much cash. Possibly Voicify if you do.
motherFRICKER now i want a post SA comfort fic that's never going to happen
thanks a lot butthole
It is if you write it!
how do you even begin writing something like that? are there interviews of CSA survivors who were forced to frick each other?
Don't need to go that realistic. It'll just be a massive turnoff.
Dipper and Mabel are sad they got molested, angst about it, comfort each other. They may or may not become co-dependent. Easy!
but i need that initial recoil from past memories before the slow acceptance and comfort and fricking for closure and i dont know how realistic that would be
There's no "right" way to respond to trauma. Just go for it!
i cant even write nor do i read enough comfort fics to steal from yet ugh i hate you
I wish I didn’t read that
how the frick did this thread turn into shitting on Mabel to talking about how arseholes move.
sort it out.
Dipper is for mind breaks.
Cinemaphile are homosexuals who blow the Mabel hate way out of proportion and barely understanding or remember the very basic plot details of the episodes they b***h about. We could argue about it but I don't respect your opinions enough to.
so I'll just post some memebels
You don't have an argument. Even Hirsch realized how awful Mabel was displayed that he had to write her giving an apology in the supplemental Journal book release after the series ended.
You like a e-girl who is an awful human being, and that's fine but don't try to pretend she wasn't scum.
>Even Hirsch realized how awful Mabel was
He realized Mabel came off like a dick at times because he and the other writers loved her too much to see they were writing her in antagonistic role and to make corrections.
Don't get me wrong, she could be annoying and unsympathetic, but the hatebase is WAY overblown. She's just a twelve year old girl who got emotionally manipulated by a demon. Her and Dipper both messed things up, and she contributed to fixing her mistakes about as much as Dipper did.
Remember the time she blew up a puppet show she worked incredibly hard on to save Dipper? and ruined her chance to get with a cute boy? Remember when she had a boy band all to herself and broke down crying when she realized she had accidentally made them slaves?
and people really need to quit acting like the "Ford Apprenticeship" was a realistic or sensible option for Dipper. There was clearly no benefit to becoming the lab assistant to an old hermit mad scientist at the expense of isolating yourself from your friends, family and school like him.
There's a difference between:
>Mabel was badly written in the second season and it needed to be corrected
vs
>MABEL IS AN EVIL SELFISH c**t DIE DIE DIE
oh she needs correction alright
>Remember the time she blew up a puppet show she worked incredibly hard on to save Dipper? and ruined her chance to get with a cute boy?
She sure did save Dip from that situation arising from her repeated broken promises.
>Remember when she had a boy band all to herself and broke down crying when she realized she had accidentally made them slaves?
She was confronted with the determination she was transcending all morality before she ordered them to kick out her friends bringing this to her attention. Whether or not they were "slaves" she broke down when well after having isolated these human gerbils and only felt guilt when serenaded with their thanks arising from their collective naivete. Then she threw them out into the woods. Where even the girls realized they had no capacity to fend for themselves and at least twice were later seen eating out of trash cans.
>Where even the girls realized they had no capacity to fend for themselves and at least twice were later seen eating out of trash cans.
Give me liberty or give me death.
They haven't been deprogrammed. They're still out there doing choreographed song numbers in random clearings in the woods to this day. They don't even grasp the concept of money. Several of the Boyz had gold israeliteelry, they at least could've gotten a few plates of flackjacks out of that.
They're alive and they're free. That's all that matters. The fact that they're incompetent morons only makes them fit in better with the other residents of the town.
>Where even the girls realized they had no capacity to fend for themselves and at least twice were later seen eating out of trash cans.
Eh, I chalk that up on the comedy factor
>ctrl+f
>"feet"
>no restults
for shame, Cinemaphile
>you now remember that the booru got purged
what booru, though?
qrd?
the gravity falls booru, it got purged of e-girl over 6 years ago
try All the Fallen
I'm not going to jail, butthole. There have to be websites with Mabel and Pacifica lewds that are completely separate from CP sites.
...what?
Allthefallen isnt a CP site you stupid fricking moron
do you live in a dystopian nightmare state such as
>Australia.
>Canada.
>Br*tain
Pinecest is cancer.
and there's no cure for me
>not a MabelxBill doujin thread
Sad!
There isn't enough. We need more.
Oh well.
MaBill?
Babel?
i can roll with this its funny
what are mabel gfs like
Racist
I honestly don't hate Mabel
Amogus is in the second panel, third window of the bus
This is the logic modern 28 year old women use to defend their idiotic actions and selfish decisions.
Mabel Gleeful > Mabel Pines
So I never got too deep into this AU. What was it about?
It's pure fanon and varies from one interpretation to another, but the basic gist is:
>Mabel and Dipper are evil stage performers
>Gideon and Pacifica are heroes who try to stop them
>Everyone's roles are swapped around in various ways
>Bill is an upside-down blue triangle named Will and he may or may not actually be good
Mabel definitely fricks adult men
She needs correction.
>not ring ring
Leave.
They should make a webm version of ring ring. Some people would like to see the whole thing play out and not have to spend 5 minutes watching it.
No, frick them
Can you explain that thing to me, it have been 10 years and I still don't get it why that was a thing it first place.
The sheer rage that 12-year-old causes for acting like a 12-year-old still bewilders me.
>But i am kid
i have always hated this cope they hardly write them like they are some innocent kid who is oblivious to shit but will love to hide behind it whenever they frick up.
she was a bad sister. even if she was young she really fricked a lot of people over because she was to emotional. She really didn't grow compared to dipper, but the comics called it out and gave her some need introspection so i say eh
But she deserves correction
These are awesome show me more things such as this
Frick that, after everything they've seen, she should know better.
He has no mouth and he must uoh
how it should have ended
he is making her orgasm with his mind?
I thought the implication was he squeezed her to death? But that wouldn't make sense because Dipper would die too?
>didn't watch the show
So what's been the legacy of Gravity Falls
just incest porn and people b***hing about Mabel still?
Only on Cinemaphile
Clumsy and unsatisfying lore.
That and it being considered the best cartoon of the 10s by most people
Honestly Id say its pretty high up there, even with the kinda bad ending. Wasnt as bad as modern cartoon endings anyway, just disappointing instead of outright awful.
anybody have a link to the Gravity Falls Choose Your Own Adventure Book? It's been out for years now, even as an e-book, but I could never find a download link
Whoever wrote that comic is probably an awful person. If you've ever had family drag you down with them, frick up your life and act like they did nothing wrong then you understand Dipper's problems with mabel. If you're the frickwit that screams "CAN'T CHOOSE UR FAMILY LOL" as you bum more money from relatives you have no intention of paying back, you're mabel.
I do this but i hated Mabel, does that mean that I hate myself?
Yes.
Nice kms rn
She's cute I had a massive crush on her when I was 12
Need to be broken
That zombie episode was so fricking good, best in the series easily.
Give me grown up Mabel.
Cute moron
I need an older Mabel with some big Mabels.
I need a current Mabel with some big Mabels
I too require a Mabel with big, hefty Mabels.
sex with mabel
glitter in urethra
shiny cum
imagine her smiles
Do you think Mabel makes her own panties?
If she does do you think they are loose
100% she designs sexy panties for herself
She’s a terrible c**t.
She should allow people to eat her out
she is made for her brother's wiener
She belongs to the streets.
she's cute, i like villains
"Dipper shouldn't drop out of school" does not equal "Mabel is justified in trying to control him"
The problem is that they somehow wrote the resolution backwards. Instead of Mabel learning to not control her brother, but him not really wanting to leave FOR NOW, they framed it as Dipper's concession that Mabel immediately devalued after getting what she wants.
Brother kisser.