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Here's the long awaited Explanation Post for my DeltaNova AU! Still accepting asks about it yep, yep!
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really well-adjusted groups of teens over here❤️
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everyone asking who the Knight is and forget to ask how the knight is
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The whole “protect the children” stuff makes a lot more sense when you realize that they treat their children like their possessions, so it’s less “let our children live their best lives” and more “don’t mess with my long term investment”
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Listen, I think D&D goblins as lil bat-like folk accurately captures everything that people really like about them while avoiding some of the troubling implications.
Lives in a cave or an otherwise dim setting? Check, bats do that.
Eats beetles and things? Check, bats do that.
Big, mobile ears? Yep, bat feature.
Sharp teeth for biting? Also a bat feature!
Bats live in big groups and scientists have found they “argue” a lot. Also sounds like fantasy goblin stuff!
Bonus? FLUFFYE.
tldr; BAT-GOBLINS
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The New American Gothic (2017) by Criselda Vasquez
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"teehee i'm so bad at driving i don't know how to drive" YOU ARE GOING TO KILL SOMEONE
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Me when I remember something I said ages ago that was wrong or my values no longer align with


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sometimes u listen to some pop song from 2010 and realize oh my younger self is still in here
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GUYS NEW SHARK JUST DROPPED

Well, technically it's not new : it's a nurse shark. What's new, however, is that it's the first xanthic (imagine albinism but in yellow) nurse shark ever found !! Not only it's not common AT ALL to find fishes with xanthism (it's the first cartilagenous fish ever recorded with this type of genetic "anomally"), but if it's there and still existing as an adult, it means the species is chill-ish with other predators (it probably would have been eaten by then). Its eyes are white so it can also be a form of albinism, in addition to xanthism !!!!!
And most of all : ITS SO CUTE !! AND IT'S SUCH A COOL FIND !!
Please if a marine biologist or someone with more info can interact with this post to feed me some more info or correct me on wrong infos i'e given I'd love it !
(Also if you have pics of animals with xanthism, it's also very appreciated!!)
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