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How to Summon the Avatar
1. Set up a cart selling cabbages.
2. That’s it. Just wait for him to show up.
#not g/t#avatar the last airbender#atla#hilarious#so cabbage man be like I know the Avatar he's an enemy from work#couldn't resist referencing Thor 3#my cabbages!!#reblog
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Loki is my FAVOURITE character!! And this poster for season 2 looks like it is G/T themed!! 💚
The poster looks like a reference to the artist MC Escher!! Since Loki is a shape-shifter and a master of illusions, the reference suits him! 😁
#g/t#giant/tiny#size difference#this poster is totally G/T themed even though the show is not#I'm looking forward to finally watching S2 but I haven't started yet so no spoilers please!#loki#loki series#loki is my fav character#marvel loki#love is a dagger
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G/T misunderstandings are SO fun! For the reader, not the characters, that is! 😁
I like well-written G/T misunderstandings where two or more characters have a completely different idea of what is actually happening in a scene! Also, I like it when misunderstandings get resolved in a well-written way!
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New year, new memes! 😁
Any meme can be turned into a G/T meme if you try hard enough! 🤣
#g/t#giant/tiny#g/t meme#size difference#g/t memes#my memes#borrowers#smols#faeries without wings#happy new year!!
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I really enjoyed this story!! Reading this story made my day, and it was really heartwarming and sweet!! 🤩
Thank you for writing this amazing story, @neonthewrite !! I really love your writing style, and your OCs are really cool! 😁
Carson and Glover’s Christmas Misadventure
“Carson, think we’ll see Santa?” Glover whispered, trailing along behind his older brother. His brown eyes were opened wide thanks to the dim light inside the walls.
Carson rolled his eyes and turned back to face his silly little brother. The boy was only twelve, but he really shouldn’t still believe in stories like that. “You know Santa isn’t real, ‘Ver. That’s just a Bean story.”
Glover frowned. “But I heard the kid Beans talking about it. They even went to bed early to make sure Santa would come. They never go to bed early.”
Carson shook his head, but opted not to argue any further. The Beans going to bed early was the only reason Glover was allowed to go borrowing tonight. He was far too curious for the normal runs. Mother and Pops worried that the boy would get himself Seen one day just by exploring too far.
Carson Pantry was eighteen and basically an adult, but he stayed with his family to help look after his little brother. Their home was tucked away between an air duct and the back wall of the pantry of the Bean’s house. Living near the pantry meant they didn’t often have to go very far to borrow what they needed. But Carson knew that tonight, just like the same night every other year, some of the best borrowings could be found in the vast sitting room.
Really, the Beans just left food sitting out. It was too easy.
Find the rest here!
#g/t#giant/tiny#size difference#borrowers#christmas#heartwarming#reblog#as soon as I finished reading this story on ao3 I wanted to share it
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This G/T-related Christmas ad was SO cute and heartwarming!!!!! The animation is really beautiful, and I think there should be more ads like this!! 🤩 🎄
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G/T found family is one of my favourite things!! 😁
#g/t#giant/tiny#g/t meme#size difference#g/t memes#my memes#g/t found family is gold!!#I love found family!
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Roll for persuasion, I guess! Haha! 😂
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Ha! This is one of the first things I thought of when I saw this meme template! 😂
#g/t#giant/tiny#g/t meme#size difference#g/t memes#my memes#borrowers#almost every g/t first meeting 😁#every g/t SECOND meeting 🤣#rules what rules
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I'm also in this picture 😁
Size-shifters are SO cool!!!!
#g/t#giant/tiny#g/t meme#size difference#g/t memes#my memes#size shifter#put your hand up if you're in this picture#size shifters like a melody in my head that I can't keep out#got me singing like na na na na every day like my ipod's stuck on replay 🎵
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Mood. This happens to me all. The. Time. 😂
#g/t#giant/tiny#g/t meme#size difference#g/t memes#my memes#me: I don't get distracted easily#my brain: what if you wrote down this cool g/t idea RIGHT NOW
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Haha!! An excellent not-an-answer-to-the-question, right?
Side note: Meet the Robinsons is one of my favourite movies! 😁
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Ha! Humans have to EARN a smol's trust! 🤣
I saw this screenshot and I had to make this meme!! It's really fitting!!
#g/t#giant/tiny#g/t meme#size difference#g/t memes#my memes#borrowers#I kinda feel like drawing a comic of this meme :)
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Mood. Lol 😂
#g/t#giant/tiny#g/t meme#size difference#g/t memes#my memes#giants#nothing to see here folks just a person defying the laws of physics
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Gt July
Day 3 - impulsive
#g/t#giant/tiny#size difference#g/t art#first meeting#reblog#Human: You can't get down from the desk#Borrower: And so I took that personally
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I really loved reading this!! Borrower Chase is so fun!! 😁
Little joke below the cut because it has minor spoilers:
If I had a nickel for every time Jacob caught a tiny person because the tiny person got tangled up in something, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice! 🤣
(Phineas and Ferb reference)
Almost a Thief
The prompt of the day is Thief and honestly, that's suitable enough to do a follow up to an earlier prompt. So we're back with Borrower Chase, taking place directly after the end of Orange You Glad
Forbidden Fruit Snacks | Fried Potatoes | Minnie’s Supply Run | Nailed It | Orange You Glad
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Things weren’t great.
Chase was stuck in a red plastic mesh bag with a bunch of oranges that outweighed him. The opening that he’d worked so hard to make was several inches away, obscured by some of said oranges. He didn’t have his bag, or any kinds of tools to cut through the plastic. Normally, these were surmountable problems, given enough time and energy.
If there wasn’t a human standing in the kitchen doorway, focus inevitably drawn to Chase’s movement in the bag, Chase would be fine. Instead, he sat and stared up at the young man and inwardly kicked himself with a litany of self-flagellating curses.
I’m an idiot I’m an idiot I’m a stupid goddamn idiot dumbass‒
His thoughts ground to a halt when the human finally moved, one large hand lifting from his side to rub at his eyes. If Chase had anywhere at all to hide, he would have taken the opportunity to duck out of sight. Instead, he awkwardly started to crawl towards the opening of the bag, shouldering against one of the fallen oranges. It moved a bit, only to bump up against more of them and generally be a nuisance and an obstacle. One of them had fallen right into the opening he’d left, but if he could just get past that he’d … be out on the counter and still very much in trouble.
Not that he had a chance. The human finished his attempt to brush the hallucination away. Seeing that Chase had moved, he took a step into the room. “Hey!”
He didn’t shout. He didn’t really need to. His voice was deep, powerful, easily louder than any sound Chase could manage. He stood over six feet tall for sure, built broad like he had a cliff somewhere in his ancestry. Chase froze as a large shadow crept over the counter and engulfed the produce bag.
Chase shuddered in spite of his usual attempts to stay optimistic. There was not much he could say about this one; after a series of close calls, he’d run out of luck. He was a thief, caught in the act.
He looked up, some kind of excuse on his lips. But though he opened his mouth to try to talk himself out of his predicament, only a faint squeak came out. The guy was just ridiculously, unfairly big even for a human. Even if Chase was at an equal scale, he’d be more than a head shorter than this guy.
A hand appeared in Chase’s periphery. He’d seen these hands plenty of times, once or twice coming dangerously close to his hiding place. Even the smallest finger outclassed him. Chase hadn’t worried about the human’s hands so much before; before, the guy didn’t know he was there.
Now, the human wouldn’t take his eyes off where Chase was trapped while he reached for the bag, and Chase couldn’t take his eyes off that hand. When it reached the opening of the bag, he drew in a rattling gasp and balked away. The hand didn’t dive into the bag after him, instead brushing at the edge of the mesh where Chase had worked it open over the course of what must have been an hour.
“Huh. You really almost got away with one of these, didn’t ya,” the guy muttered. He nudged at one of the oranges, the one Chase probably would have rolled into the walls if he’d had just ten more minutes to work with the stupid bag of produce. Now it was just another barrier between Chase and freedom.
Looking back up at the guy, Chase debated on whether he should answer. The smart answer was no, absolutely not. He should not let on that the guy could potentially coax answers out of him. At the same time, there were a thousand and one cheeky responses he could offer to that expectant look.
He landed somewhere in between both options, holding both hands up in an exasperated shrug. He sure did almost get away with one of the stupid oranges. And now that he had failed that, his fate was in a human’s hands.
As if the thought had prompted it, the human tried to reach into the opening of the bag. Chase choked on a noise of surprise to see those huge fingers pushing aside fruit in an aim to get to him. As he scrambled away from the opening, the hand just kept coming. It didn’t exactly fit in the opening, but the mesh simply crumpled before it, shrinking Chase’s available space as it did.
Eventually, he found himself pressed against a pile of giant oranges, his heels uselessly digging into the countertop, when that enormous hand reached him. It was an awkward squeeze for the human, but it didn’t stop him. Giant fingers and a thumb flanked Chase on either side and he thought his heart would come bursting right out of his chest. He slapped at the huge palm before him, panicked moments that probably felt like barely more than a flutter of movement. A couple fingers managed to snake behind him, dragging him forward.
He switched his strategy, grabbing at the mesh as it passed him by. His grip was nothing compared to the inexorable push of a giant hand, and though he wasn’t being moved quickly he found the mesh ripped from his grasp as he moved.
He was almost at the opening. Then there was nothing at all between him and the ridiculously giant man he and his sister had been basically stealing from since he moved into the apartment. Chase’s nerves ran wild and his heart pounded.
As soon as he was out in the open, he lost his nerve at last. “Okay okay okay! You got me! Good job, man!”
The hand, only partially wrapped around him, stopped without lifting him off the counter. The human looked shocked. “Dude … what?”
“Yeah, y-yeah,” Chase said, shifting subtly where he half-lay against a couple giant fingertips. “I’m a real hooligan, a rascal, I’ve heard said. I was definitely planning to steal one of these oranges. But y’see, I didn’t, so what if we just forget this ever happened and move on with our lives!”
Rather than give the man time to ponder his rambled words, Chase sprang into action. He and Minnie had grown up often having to sprint for cover, having to leap over and around strange obstacles.
Chase took advantage of the human’s momentary bewilderment. The hand had yet to close fully around him. Once he slipped down an inch and rolled away from it, it missed its chance. He hit the counter sprinting.
He could cover a decent amount of ground in a few seconds. Chase was proud of the work he and Minnie had done to build up their stamina for runs like this. Granted, they’d never practiced with a human actively trying to catch them, but if Chase could pull this off, they wouldn’t need a repeat. He’d take notes and they’d never revisit them if he had his way.
The human blurted something in surprise, startled by his sudden scurry. His other hand loomed in close. Chase dove forward in time with his heart doing a flip, rolling with the impact while the side of a hand barely brushed the back of his shirt.
“Oh, that was SO cool,” he shouted as he righted himself and pushed to his feet. He was definitely going to have to brag about that one‒
Three steps later, something yanked at the back of his jacket. “Oh sh‒” was all he managed to say before he was hauled off his feet and all his forward momentum came to a stop. He kicked his legs and tried to twist free of the sturdy canvas jacket, but a broad palm appeared beneath him and he stopped; he did not want to fall into that grasp.
The human only held him a few inches off the countertop, but both of them paused then, Chase breathing heavily and staring up at the man with a mix of fear and disappointment and the man staring back with open astonishment.
“What,” the human said, pausing to take a slow breath and shake his head, “the hell.”
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I want "You have lost all Tol privileges" on a T-shirt! Raise your hand if you feel like that, too! 😁
#g/t#giant/tiny#g/t meme#size difference#g/t memes#my memes#shrinking#you have lost all Tol privileges#I still kinda want this on a T-shirt even if most people don't get it#i find this hilarious
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