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Edit: I'm Partial To Ezekiel 23:20 Myself, But This Is Easily Second Or Tied"There She Lusted After Her
Edit: I'm partial to Ezekiel 23:20 myself, but this is easily second or tied "There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses"
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not usually a fan of bible verses, but idk Job 30:29 has something special
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People should make fursonas like this
The worst kind of griffin would be a fox/seagull.
Screams all day and all night and is definitely in your garbage.
Now I actually wish the movie focused more on this side of the story. I'm fairly certain none of these characters exist elsewhere in any lore. Someone didn't just make them up to fill a spot though. They gave them depth and meaning. Makes me feel like whoever wrote them wanted a moment to do their own thing. I wouldn't be too surprised if there were more character notes written for the family than were used


YES! GOOD! Iām going to just going to analyze the whole dinner scene, because itās one of my favorite parts of the movie.Ā

Mario and Luigi walk in, and immediately the whole room lights up to greet them. Despite everything that follows, one thing is clear: The Mario Brothers are happy to see their family, and the family is happy to see them.Ā
The whole family confirms that they watched their commercial. Everyone except their mom insists the commercial was a bad idea, but the fact that they all watched it speaks to the fact that there is no indifference regarding Mario and Luigiās dream. Theyāre eager to see where this endeavor leads, even if they think itās going to end in failure.Ā
The moment Mario and Luigi sit down at the table, their unclesĀ begin laying into them like itās open season on financially struggling plumbers. Just full blown, no-holds-barred roast mode on their nephews.


Mario is on the defensive, but he doesnāt get angry, heās just trying to argue his side. Clearly this is typical behavior for Uncle Tony and Uncle Arthur. Theyāre loud, overly honest, and obnoxiously confident in their opinions. Uncle Arthur, thankfully, has hisĀ wife to keep him in check. Uncle Tony, however, who is seated next to poor Luigi, is an absolute menace.
Luigi ignores all the teasing. He is only interested in getting food, but this is not an easy task. Tonyās verbal arguments are all directed at Mario, but Luigi is the one who gets prodded and shoved around, and that makes getting dinner next to impossible.
Luigi attempts to serve himself salad, attempts to ask for a roll, attempts to eat the mushrooms being put on his plate, and at every turn heās either pushed away or talked over. He is clearly very soft spoken compared to the other men in his family, and never quite had the strength to stand up for himself⦠after all, everyoneĀ means well, they just lack self awareness. It isnāt worth the fight.Ā
Thankfully, Luigiās mom comes to the rescue, and puts a bowl of soup in front of her boy. Sheās the queen of the caretaker role, making sure all the loose ends are tied up and that everybody eats.
But on the flip side, itās interesting to note that once the uncles start tearing into Mario, Marioās Dad serves him up a plate of food. He may have just been serving the person next to him because that was the polite thing to do, but I have a theoryā¦
I think that this wasnāt the first night that Mario and his uncles went at each other. I think Marioās Dad read the room, and figured that if Mario was going to spend dinner playing defense, he should at least remember to eat while doing so.
It also speaks volumes that Marioās Dad doesnāt voice his disapproval until Mario asks for his opinion. Before then he avoids the subject and lets everyone else do the talking, but so long as heās being questioned directly, he canāt help but be honest.

āI think⦠youāre nuts. You donāt quit a steady job for some crazy dream.ā This sounds like a voice of experience. Marioās Dad has the figure of someone who has worked physical labor for a good portion of his life (look the size of those arms).Ā HeĀ may have had dreams of his own when he was younger, but he had a wife and kids to worry about, and family took priority.Ā
Speaking of family taking priority:Ā ā⦠and the worst part? Youāre bringing your brother down with you.ā That settles it. The conversation has gone from a casual roast session to dead serious. The entire room falls quiet as Mario puts down his fork and storms off.Ā
āWhatād I say?ā Everybody at the table (except the niece, sheās long since checked out) gives Marioās Dad different versions of the lookā¢. Uncle Tony and Uncle Arthur have the sameĀ āJesus Christ bro, you didnāt have to go thereā expression, and Luigi just looks hurt on Marioās behalf. His Dad, however, is just confused.Ā Ā
He didnāt get the gravity of what he said. His relationship with his own brothersā loudmouthed schmucks who call their own shots ā is completely alien to what Luigi and Mario have. He probably knows Mario is protective of Luigi, but he doesnāt realize the depth of responsibility Mario feels for him. Anyone can see that Luigi is loyal to his brother, but Mario alone knows how loyal he is, and the implication that heās betraying that loyalty is intensely painful.Ā

I doubt Uncle Arthur and Uncle Tony truly relate to Mario and Luigiās relationship either, but theyāve probably teased Mario enough to understand one thing: bringing Luigi into it is a line you do not cross.
Conclusion:
There is a lot of love in the Mario family.
Uncle Tony and Uncle Arthur are definitely the most insufferable of the bunch, but there is no malice in their teasing. While they are brash and overbearing, itās all in good fun, and they get visibly uncomfortable when things go too far and someone actually ends up hurt.Ā
Luigi seems to take after his mother; kind, nonconfrontational, and happily invested in a supporting role. While his Mom cares for and assists the family, Luigi cares for and assists his brother, both emotionally and in his business ventures.
Mario, in the meantime, takes after his Dad, who appears to be the oldest of the three brothers. He doesnāt always think before speaking, but he isnāt constantly running his mouth like Arthur or Tony, and acts with the gravity of someone who bears a lot of responsibility. He doesnāt quiteĀ āgetā his sons, but he knows enough to see that Luigi follows his brother everywhere, and Mario does not always think before jumping into things. Despite what Mario may believe, his Dad doesnāt see him as a ājokeā so much as he sees him as an impulsive young man who doesnāt grasp the consequences of his actions. But Mario does understand the consequences of his actions, he just dreams big, and⦠thanks to Luigi⦠actually has the support he needs to pursue those dreams.Ā
Relogging to not forget SUCH CUTENESS



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