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evangelian007 [2019-11-23 02:32:57 +0000 UTC]
It's simplistic yet so wonderfully tragic and depressive. It honestly feels like it came straight out of Evangelion and or Serial experiments Lain.
Wallflower is a genuinely tragic character. She's someone who's always been ignored. She's not an attetion seeking whore. She's just someone who's alone and maybe not mentally healthy. She tries to be friendly and socialize but due to her socially awkward nature she's ignored. It's interesting to know that in the full song Invisible it ended with the line "It won't be long before I'm gone". Was she planning to end her own life?
Maybe in her mind and heart she knows no one notices her and believes that if she dies then everyone will forget about her. For something that was aimed at children it's surprisingly sad, dark and nihilistic.
Then she sees Sunset Shimmer. Someone who used to be popular due to her ruling the school with an iron hoof/fist. Then she became even more popular due to her transforming herself into a power hungry demon girl. Then she became even more popular when they saw that demon raise from the abyss and transform herself into a Burning Angel of kindness, empathy and love.
Thus Wallflower became jealous and desired revenge. She thought that if she erased the positive memories of Sunset's friends she would feel better but she didn't. Because after all of that Sunset was still being remembered. And Wallflower is still being forgotten. Her anxiety, her, fear, her paranoia, her frustration and her hatred that she built up exploded at the shock of everyone including herself.
Then she thought of erasing not only the positive memories of her friends but also her negative ones as well. But instead of feeling satisfied she felt even more guilt and shame. Wallflower was expecting Sunset to punish her for her sins yet instead Sunset forgave her because Sunset understood where she came from because like Sunset she also used to have desires of revenge. Thus Sunset offered her a second chance because she knew Wallflower wasn't evil but someone misguided and alone.
I remember a yt user/twitter user named Letupita725 who posted a tweet gif of Sunset offering Wallflower her hand with the quote "Invisible? Invincible!". And that summarizes Wallflower in a nutshell. She started as someone who was alone, socially awkward and no one made her feel valuable and in the end Sunset made her realize that she mattered and that she was important thus with kindness, love and support she became invincible.
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catname [2018-09-18 20:14:25 +0000 UTC]
Broken! 0.0~
Nice Art! ^w^~
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ArtKing3000 [2018-06-29 21:47:01 +0000 UTC]
:hugs: 4 Wallflower
GREAT drawing too :3
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S-I-REN In reply to ArtKing3000 [2018-06-29 23:33:00 +0000 UTC]
She definetly needs the love.
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jongoji245 [2018-06-29 21:08:42 +0000 UTC]
Poor Wallflower.
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