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>>3960759Saw this headcanon someone on Tumblr made for Sylvie's parents where, to contrast thematically with Molly's situation, they'd be overly supportive, and that's why he hates being called a kid, because they coddled him so, and that's also why he's, in practice, no-contact, and like ... what a weird, cartoonish thing to think.
You can't get any gravitas from such an idea because it's so in contradiction with observable human nature.
People who are coddled by family tend to be enmeshed within the family structure: they neither want to nor are allowed to leave!
Sylvie would have to be either neglected or actively hurt
And picrel over here seems to think Sylvie would be into revolutionary communism?
That seems kinda out of character with Sylvie: canon, he comes off as a stodgy institutionalist. My reworking of him is the same, but I think he'd be that breed that's for the status quo less out of ideology and more because they can use it for their own ends.
I think Giovanni would be the communist, but like, in a very instinct-driven anarcholibertarian way (which imo, is dumb, but in a way that's very fitting for a sweetheart fuckup like Gio). He probably has no mind for the econ of it (but desu, neither do most commies irl).
Molly, I can see going one of two ways.
Either she'd thoroughly disavow institutions telling people what to do (because she'd see herself being commanded) and become a prepper-type gun-liberal, or the opposite, favoring top-down control (because she sees herself commanding), leaning communist for her middle school years, and not the anarcho kind, more Leninist, but becoming disenchanted over time, moving onto a more general authoritarianism: not Thielist (lol), more Singapore-style, minus the caning
Anyway, hi again, fellow EE anon! Thanks for pointing me in the direction of that artist, got some good Sylvies from their feed.
They're also an Eltingvillehead, which I like (favor the twinkier animation direction, I know I'm trash)