Thought I’d contribute. After the last episode (Friend Ship), I noticed something kind of interesting about Peridot: She has absolutely no idea how her own gadgets work.
I mean look. Here she is being completely surprised that her stasis ability even works:
And here she is being shocked by the power of own arm cannon:
And even though we’ve seen her helicoptering around for a while, she still seems to be inexperienced with it:
vampire mermaids who prey on their own kind — when they get bitten, their scales fall off, their tails turn a slick and fleshy grey, a dorsal fin begins to sprout from their spine, and suddenly there’s six rows of teeth where once there was only one
mermaid medusas who’ve got eels for hair and it’s not their gaze that can turn you to stone but their song
fairy mermaids who’re born of spite and mischief — they’re small, the size of seahorses, and they speed through the currents causing mayhem and sometimes destruction
were-mermaids who turn into huge, hulking great whites when the full moon filters through the deep waters, who cannot be restrained because what shackles can you find in the deep?, who leave blood and guts in their wake
Let’s go deeper
Mermaid dryads tied to a whole kept forest, fins and hair perfectly camouflaged with their natural habitat. They drift serenely through their gardens until it is threatened, when the whole kelp forest turns on the attacker and drags it down to its death.
Elementally aligned mermaids - air-aligned mermaids leap joyously from the water and glide on tough fins, punching through the surface of the water like tiny spears of silver-blue. Fire-aligned mermaids drawn to deep volcanic vents, blind and sickly-white with teeth that fit together like a sieve.
Because I consider myself apart of the Steven Universe fandom I can’t really answer this without sounding bias but If you ask me only a very small minority of the fandom suck but unfortunately they tend to get the most attention when it comes to how people see the Steven Universe fandom. I try to look at the positive things in the fandom like the incredibly talented artists that make fantastic artwork, or the people of all different shapes and sizes who get to cosplay characters they love and feel comfortable and confident or the people who come up with great theories and hilarious posts. I feel like all these people really show what SU represents, it’s just a shame not everyone thinks so.
tl;dr focus on the positive, nothing’s perfect!
Replace “Steven Universe” with “My Little Pony” and maybe people will realize how bronies have been saying this exact same thing for years.
ask-mlau-fid-blog-blog asked: I made a fusion one time... oh deer lord I must have been drunk, and I don't even drink! I was joking around, you see my friend drew a picture of a humanized version of 2 FNaF characters dancing. and one thing led to another...