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7/2/2025, 7:10:07 AM
>>149239147
>What if it's just a shitpost part like the Evil Big Tops?
Yeah, sounds about right.
Gangle didn't receive an evil clone NOT because of some foreshadowing of things to come, but because Goose - despite having come up with a concept for evil Gangle - thought it would be funnier if ribbons got simply left out of the whole arrangement, much to her sadness.
>What if it's just a shitpost part like the Evil Big Tops?
Yeah, sounds about right.
Gangle didn't receive an evil clone NOT because of some foreshadowing of things to come, but because Goose - despite having come up with a concept for evil Gangle - thought it would be funnier if ribbons got simply left out of the whole arrangement, much to her sadness.
6/21/2025, 8:16:50 AM
>>149088401
In previous episode she, while being drunk, had blurted out that she finds Gangle annoying whenever the latter is wearing a comedy mask - hinting that the whole motherly approach isn't genuine and serves as Ragatha's own mask of sorts. In the newest episode it becomes crystal-clear that she wants to push niceness and kindness onto everyone else as means of coping about growing up in an abusive household before arriving in a Digital Circus.
Personally, I find it annoying whenever 'nice' people put 100% of themselves into ensuring niceness among their acquintances, because it often means that they themselves are empty and, to mask that emptiness, they always want to create a buzz around them rather than to deal with whatever is eating them from the inside.
And Ragatha isn't even the only character with a similar problem. Ever watched "Wander over Yonder"? Titular space hobo would - at times - cling to helpfulness and niceness so badly that it would actually damage and impede the lives of others, as he would keep trying to help even if it was either unnecessary or downright counterproductive to do so.
In previous episode she, while being drunk, had blurted out that she finds Gangle annoying whenever the latter is wearing a comedy mask - hinting that the whole motherly approach isn't genuine and serves as Ragatha's own mask of sorts. In the newest episode it becomes crystal-clear that she wants to push niceness and kindness onto everyone else as means of coping about growing up in an abusive household before arriving in a Digital Circus.
Personally, I find it annoying whenever 'nice' people put 100% of themselves into ensuring niceness among their acquintances, because it often means that they themselves are empty and, to mask that emptiness, they always want to create a buzz around them rather than to deal with whatever is eating them from the inside.
And Ragatha isn't even the only character with a similar problem. Ever watched "Wander over Yonder"? Titular space hobo would - at times - cling to helpfulness and niceness so badly that it would actually damage and impede the lives of others, as he would keep trying to help even if it was either unnecessary or downright counterproductive to do so.
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