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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-05-27 06:48 pm

[ SECRET POST #3432 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3432 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Flaky Pastry]



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02. http://i.imgur.com/kqv1lD2.gifv
[Homestuck, gif]


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03. [SPOILERS for Fire Emblem Fates]




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04. [SPOILERS for Game of Thrones]




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05. [SPOILERS for Captain America: Civil War]




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06. [WARNING for all common triggers/general discussion of triggering material]




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07. [WARNING for rape]























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(Anonymous) 2016-05-28 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
No, like I said--Tony's the most to blame here. I'm not looking to make him innocent or SW guilty. It's just I don't think it should be COMPLETELY ignored that she did what she did--I mean, for one, is it really just a bad dream? Thor got like... a prophecy/precognition/nightmare thing. Hulk's vision made him rampage through the streets but everyone else stayed still as if they could only see and react to what they were seeing in their head.

Basically, Wanda's visions seem to work basically as the writers need them to (as is tradition from the comics), so it's not exactly clear how much or in what ways she effected him beyond merely making him afraid.

I mean, if I knew someone was feeling murderous and I told them where to find a gun and they went off and killed people, certainly *I* didn't murder those people... but I'm not exactly innocent, either. That's definitely not a perfect analogy... I mean, it's more like I reminded someone who forgot about murdering that they were planning on murder... or something...

(Anonymous) 2016-05-28 05:02 am (UTC)(link)
Her vision played on his existing fears and anxieties (he hasn't been the same since that Chitauri incident) and blew them into full-on paranoia. But what he then did with that paranoia was all on him, since he wasn't mentally handicapped by her influence after the fight they were in ended.

(Anonymous) 2016-05-28 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, that could be true. I'm not really disagreeing or trying to convince anyone... I just think it's not clear. Like I said, it's whatever the writer wants it to be.