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mousathe14 · 11 months ago
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So yeah, this was lost media for a while.
This music video has been living rent free in the heads of my sister and I for nearly 20 years.
It’s a Flash animation collaboration from good ol’ Newgrounds, set up by Gerkinman, if anyone still remembers him. It was supposed to be sweet little thing of trying to bolster unity and solidarity in a community that was starting to fracture from petty in-fighting (at least, based on the message at the end, I never saw any of that I was a middle schooler back then)
Seeing this does make me wonder where they’ve all gone and what they’re doing these days. If I hadn’t accidentally found Rubber Ross (RubberNinja in the video) a few years ago I probably wouldn’t have been motivated to track this down.
If anyone can find the rest of the people here, be sure to show them this video so you can inflict psychic damage on them.
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justarandombrit · 2 years ago
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I was bored, so here's some pic collage doodles:
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medievalistsnet · 5 months ago
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New Medieval Books: A Quest for God and Spices, by Dean Cycon
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djornk · 1 year ago
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♡CYCON CUPCAKE CHAOS PARTY!!!♡
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AND HERES MY CYBERSONA!!! welp in the infamous Cupcakes outfit because ever since i read it as a kid it has altered how my brain works and now i live for cute characters with sadistic intentions
I was I liiiiittlle self indulgent here but yk what they're silly it was worth it, I want to start using more png's in my art because the colour makes me happy and whimsical
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lordmartiya · 5 months ago
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Hot take on the Trojan War: the makers of most modern retellings have little understanding of the sheer scale the conflict had, both the mythological one and the actual historical events that inspired the myth. Even the Ancient Greeks of the Classical Age had forgotten some of it, though they easily remembered enough to compare it to the PERSIAN INVASIONS and could guess it was fought for Troy's fabulous wealth and control of the trading routes. But what kind of scale was it? The literal End of the World:
The myth: Troy wasn't just a city. It was the wealthiest and most powerful city in the world, protected by divine favor manifested in two magical artifacts that made it unconquerable, namely the wooden statue of Athena known as the Palladium and the walls made by Poseidon that could be penetrated only if those inside opened the gates, plus the complicated conditions to even TRY and deal with the artifacts, namely bringing the bow and arrows formerly of Herakles, the bones of Pelops (presumably the Greeks lucked out here in that his grandchildren Agamemnon and Menelaus knew he got the family line cursed and they finally had an excuse to desecrate his grave), and a certain demigodly line (here they DID luck out, as Achilles volunteered even before they knew of it, and when they found out after his death his son Neoptolemus was more than willing to finish the job the moment they asked) - and as much as Paris' stunts pissed off both Athena and Poseidon, they couldn't take their gifts back. Furthermore, Troy wasn't alone but had allies: the Greeks raided Mysia even before reaching Troy, Achilles sacked 29 cities during the war, the Iliad has the Catalogue of Trojans to list the many allied contingents in town, or rather THE SURVIVORS of said contingents (these allies included Aeneas, prince of Dardanus and cousin to the royal house of Troy, whose city was among the ones sacked by the Greeks during the war, but also troops from as far as Lycia and Cycones from the Greek peninsula itself. These ones would get a bad surprise later), and other poems speak of no less than FOUR relief forces that confronted the Greeks after Hector's death, first the AMAZONS, then the Aethiopians (to the Greeks, anyone from south of Anatolia. These particular Aethiopians were from Susa, in modern day Iran), then the mysterious but mighty Kheteioi (whose name sounds suspiciously close to Hatti and Kheta, the names for the Hittites used by the Hittites themselves and the Egyptians), and finally another army of Cycones (that found out Troy had already fallen before they even crossed the Hellespont, and came back to find their capital Ismara sacked by a passing Odysseus that wasn't in the mood to pay for supplies). This is why the Greeks assembled a mighty force of over a thousand warships, each carrying fifty crewmen that doubled as light infantry on the ground and a varying contingent of heavily armed and armored warriors (the Beotians managed to stuff SEVENTY of these on their 50 ships, for a total of 120 men per ship and 6000 men total, of which 3500 were full on warriors). These warriors are especially notable, as each of them was encased in expensive bronze plate armor (Diomedes' was said to be worth nine oxen, and it was noted to be relatively cheap) and had trained and been maintained for at least twenty years by the hard work of multiple people... And the war was so ferocious that both sides murdered said warriors rather than take them for ransom. That being why every warrior in The Iliad is named, each death is the destruction of a young man and all the work done to send him fighting in place of his servants, and every name was guaranteed to elicit horror in the Ancient Greek readers, horror at the sheer waste. But the worst part is that this was part of a plan by Zeus to reduce human population greatly: first there were the War of the Seven Against Thebes and the War of the Epigoni to test the concept (Diomedes being a veteran of the second and one of the Epigoni), then the Trojan War to reduce the numbers of young men in reproductive age from all around the world, then he gleefully took advantage of Ajax the Lesser being a moron to wipe out most of the Greeks as they came home, and finally, when everyone was sure things had calmed down, the Dorians invaded Greece led by the Heraclids, hitting Greece so hard they forgot how to write. It was the end of the world as they knew it.
History: The world of the Late Bronze Age was dominated by three superpowers, Egypt in the south with vassals in Asia up until the modern border of Lebanon, the Hittites and their vassals in Anatolia and West Asia down to the border of Egypt's sphere of influence, and the confederation of Achaian city states, the civilization of Mycenean Greece, right off the Dardanelles Straits. But the known world was larger than that, with the Elamites of Susa and the Accadians fighting for supremacy just east of the Hittites' sphere of influence to mention just two states, and the mysterious Shekel and Sherden coming on ships from the far west, from the large island in the middle of the sea (the Shekel, of Sicily) or beyond the great peninsula of Esperia (the Sherden, from Sardinia. Who made a brief yet memorable appearance in The Odyssey as the Laestrygonians, wiping out most of Odysseus' fleet because it was there), sometimes as mighty mercenaries (wealthy Egypt LOVED to hire them for this), sometimes as fearsome pirates (wealthy Egypt HATED this, as they tended to be the target). This world worked thanks to a complex trading network centered around many goods but especially copper and tin, the components of bronze that were never found close to each other. Thus even the greatest rivalries never going beyond limited wars, as they didn't dare disrupting the trading links they all depended on... Until something happened. Maybe it was an increase in raids from the west, maybe years of poor harvests all around the known world, maybe peasant revolts (Greece shows signs of this around this period), maybe epidemics, maybe a combination of the above, but whatever it was it disrupted the trading network. Goods everyone depended on weren't shipped. And as always when such things happen, they tried to take what they needed with force. Cities were destroyed, empires fell. Chronicles of the time tell us that a king of Lycia had sent his army in western Anatolia only for enemy ships to attack and destroy his defenseless capital. And Troy, or rather Wilusa, was a vassal of the Hittites on the border with the Achaians, wealthy from their control of the Dardanelles and of beaches that ships bound for the Black Sea had to beach at while waiting for favorable tides. The perfect target for the Achaians now that everything is on the line... And in this war, Wilusa was destroyed and the Hittites defeated, defeated so hard that long subjugated foes rose in rebellion and shattered, while raiders from the west, the Aegean Sea, and even refugees from the Hittites formed an alliance that the Phoenicians just paid to go away, and Egypt destroyed his strenght to defeat and partly beat back and partly settle in Canaan as a buffer against the chaos in the north (the Philistines being the settled ones). But neither was safe: with the trade disrupted both remaining powers were too weak, and the Achaians soon fell to revolts and possibly an invasion from the north (the Dorians, if they existed) and lost knowledge of most things, including writing until they copied the script invented by the Phoenicians, while Egypt, strong of the Nile, started to decline and eventually fractured. Even states at the periphery fell, with only a resurgent Assyria prospering and the Phoenicians, conscious of their military weakness, (mostly) falling in line as Canaan was contested between Philistines and Israel. It was the end of the world as they knew it.
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ferretburger · 1 year ago
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ride the cyclone colorwest,..,.NOAOAOAO
(yea ik that says “CYCONE..” I forgot to add a L
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gadgetflow · 2 years ago
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Couchmaster CYCON² lap desk for gaming - https://gdfl.us/cycon2
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1nf3ct01d-f3x · 12 days ago
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The characters from my story The Outcasts of Wanokitt Valley and their respective pride flags. Happy pride month!
The characters and their identities:
Tara is a lesbian, Gary is gay.
Joey is bisexual, Addie is pansexual.
Donnie is bisexual, Selu is biromantic and Asexual.
Asagi is gay, Eight and Copper are both non binary.
Cycone is aroace, Reef is pansexual, Avu is gay, Mischief is Asexual and lesbian.
Rune and Emmie are both pansexual, Rune is agender, Emmie is demigirl.
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world-of-news · 1 year ago
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roosterforme · 10 months ago
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A MAD LAD. DAD CYCONE. Bradley Bradshaw is perfect on occasion, actually pretty frequently around here.
Yours Truly, Bradley Bradshaw Part 20 | Rooster x Reader
Summary: Bradley gets the update he's been waiting for. You get something you weren't expecting. Neither of you can tell the other how you're feeling.
Warnings: Fluff, angst, adult language, romantic Bradley, 18+
Length: 3700 words
Pairing: Bradley "Rooster" Bradshaw x Female teacher!Reader
Check out my masterlist for more! Yours Truly, Bradley Bradshaw masterlist
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You drove Bradley's Bronco back to his house, dragged yourself back inside, and climbed back in bed. You cried so hard when you watched him carry his duffle bag into the airport, you had painful hiccups for twenty minutes afterwards. Now you were emotionally drained and on the cusp of a headache, and this was only the first day.
With your cheek on Bradley's pillow, you pulled the covers over your head and took a few deep breaths. He didn't know much about his deployment, but the communication blackout was designed to keep you from learning anything. If something happened to him, it might be weeks before you heard about it. Your heart ached as you thought about how lonely he was going to feel after he made it a point to tell you how much he loved getting mail from your class last time.
You felt your phone vibrate in your pocket, and you scrambled to get it out.
About to take off. I love you, Gorgeous. I'll let you know when I land.
Well, you had about six hours to kill until you would hear from him again, which felt bad enough. Then seven full weeks after that. You typed back to him with fresh tears in your eyes, and then you tried to sleep, but the hiccups came back. When you moved to the couch, it felt too cold. You were tempted to call Natasha, but if you couldn't even make it a handful of hours without Bradley, you didn't think she would be able to help you.
It would start to get better. It would have to. When your winter break ended, you'd be back in your classroom with your students. You could dive into your lesson plans for the new year. You could focus on teaching. You could do this. Because if you found out the hard way that you couldn't, then you had no business being with Bradley.
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Bradley was given a tiny room in the barracks on base in Norfolk, and he spent the entire night talking to you on the phone. Literally six hours straight before he passed out, sound asleep, hanging halfway off the bed with his phone connected to the charger. One of the last things he remembered you saying was, "As soon as you know if it's San Diego or Norfolk, let me know. I love you."
The following morning, he was so exhausted, he was practically dizzy as he met with his commanding officer, Admiral Walker, for this new special deployment. Even his arm felt heavy as he saluted Walker in his office. It was barely seven o'clock which equated to four in the morning in San Diego, and he knew it would take him a few days to get caught back up on sleep at this point. But every second of talking to you was worth it.
"Lieutenant Bradshaw. Welcome back to the Atlantic Fleet," Walker told him, gesturing to the empty chair in the office. 
"Thank you, Sir," he replied, even though he was far less than thrilled to be back in Virginia at all. The prospect of a change of station could not have come at a worse time when he spent the flight from California looking at engagement rings on his phone.
As Bradley sat down, the older man said, "We never wanted to lose you to the Pacific in the first place, so I'm sure you can understand why you'll be staying on the east coast after your seven weeks on the Gerald R. Ford is complete."
His heart sank to his feet, and he felt like he was going to throw up. "Sir?" Bradley asked. "That's it? There's no chance of me returning to North Island?"
When the response he got was a raised eyebrow, Bradley pressed his lips into a line. This man wasn't going to give a shit that he owned a house in Coronado or that he was in love with the most beautiful woman in the world who happened to work in Mira Mesa. Something told him that keeping his mouth shut was the better option right now, even though he felt like punching a hole in the wall and flipping the desk.
Walker shuffled some papers on his desk. "Plans still need to be finalized, but it is our goal, and the goal of the US Navy, to change your station to Norfolk."
The words echoed in Bradley's mind. He couldn't decide if he should tell you about this yet. It wasn't like he had signed paperwork in his hand. Until he did, as far as he was concerned, he was going back to Top Gun and the love of his life. He knew you were stressed and concerned enough as it was, and he didn't want you to have to dwell on this unless it was finalized. 
"Once aboard the carrier, mission details will become available to you and the other aviators," Walker informed him. "I have a folder with your bunk assignment and some more information that you can take with you right now. You'll have access to your phone for about another hour, but as soon as you report to the carrier, it will need to be shut down and locked up. Are we clear, Lieutenant?"
Before Bradley could even respond, there was a sharp knock at the door. Walker heaved a weary sigh as his gaze left Bradley's face, and he barked, "Come in."
Of all the faces he knew from North Island, Bradley wasn't exactly sure if it was a friendly one, but when the door opened, Admiral Simpson came strolling inside in his service khakis. He couldn't fathom why his meeting was being interrupted by Cyclone, but he sat quietly with the folder in his hands. 
"Admiral Walker," Beau Cyclone greeted, voice as stern as ever. "You never returned my calls, and red eye flights the week of Christmas are not something I find endearing."
Walker stood behind his desk with all of his accolades hanging on the wall behind him, and Bradley jumped to his feet as well. "Admiral Simpson," Walker replied, voice dripping with disdain. "There was no need for you to fly out in person to release your pilot to my fleet."
Bradley could hear Cyclone's knuckles crack as he watched his eye twitch. He was somehow caught in the middle of this, but it looked like the Top Gun admiral was in no mood to be outmaneuvered and lose a member of his team. Bradley silently goaded him on while he stood there completely still.
"I'm not releasing anyone to you. That's not how this works," Cyclone barked. "If you can't manage your fleet, you don't get to poach from mine."
The admirals seemed to be in a competition to see whose face could get redder. "Admiral Simpson, I'm sure you'll find my rank alone is reason enough for-"
"You do not outrank me," Cyclone interrupted, voice loud but calm. Then he turned toward Bradley with his jaw clenched and said, "Lieutenant Bradshaw. You are dismissed. Please board the USS Gerald R. Ford on time for your deployment."
"Yes, Sir," he replied, saluting both men before walking back out into the hallway on slightly unsteady legs. He paused, hoping to hear some more of their conversation or an outright blow up that would give him a clue as to what the fuck was going on, but instead he walked the rest of the way to the barracks to collect his duffle and head to the docks. 
With his phone in his hand once again and his bag slung over his shoulder, Bradley called you. He knew it was early and he'd be waking you up, but time was tight now. And your voice was the only thing that would keep him sane at the moment. 
"Bradley," you sighed a second later, and he pressed his phone tighter to his ear. 
"Baby, I miss you so much," he promised, heart aching. He swallowed hard and decided not to bring up anything that was going on since he didn't have a completely clear understanding of it himself. "I'm about to board the carrier."
He could hear you crying, and he wanted to kick himself. "Just come back safely. That's all I want. As long as you're safe, that's all that matters to me, okay?"
He was having a hard time keeping his own tears at bay. "Me, too. We'll figure out the rest of it later, Gorgeous. Take care of yourself. Write in the journal. And don't forget to check the mail."
"I love you, Bradley!"
"I love you so much."
As soon as he ended the call and turned off his phone, he had to walk through a small building for security screening. It was there that his bag and phone were taken from him. When he exited the other side, his duffle was handed back to him, but his phone was not.
"Sorry, Lieutenant," the petty officer told him with a shrug when he glared. "I'll tag it for you and return it when you get back to Norfolk. At least it's not a long deployment."
Bradley couldn't even argue with that. It wasn't that long in the grand scheme of things. He'd been overseas for a full twelve months at a time when he was younger. This should have felt like nothing, but he knew it would feel like the worst one. He hefted his bag higher on his shoulder and started to head for the bunk that would be his for the duration. There was no sense in standing on deck when there was nobody who would be looking for him to see him off.
He made it down two hallways before a loud voice echoed off the walls around him. "Lieutenant Bradshaw." When he turned, Admiral Simpson was heading his way, face so red it was almost purple. Bradley's heart sank.
"Yes, sir?"
The other man pulled his composure together, sighing like an angry bull. "While you will be under the command of Admiral Walker for this deployment, you will fly directly back to San Diego when you return to port in Norfolk. You'll be presented with the paperwork today."
Bradley's jaw dropped open. "I'm returning to the Pacific Fleet, Sir?"
He got one firm nod in response. "I told you last week that I would do what I could to retain you."
This was honestly the best case scenario, and Bradley could feel some of his tension melt away. "You weren't kidding," he mumbled before clearing his throat. "Thank you, Sir. Being in San Diego is important to me."
"Fly safely, Lieutenant. See you in seven weeks," Cyclone barked before turning on his heel and walking toward the ramp back down to the dock.
Bradley pumped his fist in the air. "Fuck, yeah," he whispered, spinning on the spot. He would get to go back to the station he preferred in North Island as well as his friends, but most importantly, he would get to return to you. There would be no stress of packing and moving and hoping you were still willing to come with him. He could stay in Coronado.
When he slid his hand into his pocket to get his phone out to call you back, he froze. "God damn it."
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If waiting for emails and letters was bad before, this was torture. The early days of getting to know Bradley through written notes left you with constant butterflies in your tummy, but now it felt like you were walking around with a lead weight instead. You constantly caught yourself reaching for your phone to text him before setting it back down in frustration. 
You hadn't heard from him since before he stepped onto the aircraft carrier, and that was four days ago. Today was New Year's Eve, and at least you had the wine bar with Natasha to look forward to. While you got dressed and ready to go, you couldn't help but put in just the bare minimum amount of effort. What was the point when your boyfriend wasn't even here to give you kisses along your neck and call you Gorgeous? You pouted at your reflection in the bathroom mirror and put the cap on your lip gloss before even using it.
"You look nice," Nat said as you climbed in the front seat of her car. You turned to look at her with one eyebrow raised.
"I'm wearing Bradley's old sweatshirt with a pair of leggings that are starting to get a hole in the crotch."
She started cackling as she pulled away from the curb. "Well, you still look nice."
"Thanks," you said softly, watching the houses go by. 
As Nat turned toward the highway to head up to Oceanside, she asked, "How are you making out?"
You pressed your lips together for a few seconds, trying to make sure you weren't going to cry. "I'm just having a hard time being off from work while he's gone. It's... harder than I thought it would be. I can't wait to return to my classroom in a few days."
"I'm sure that will make it easier," she agreed. "You'll be so busy, time will start to fly by. Oh, I forgot to ask if you got any interesting mail at Bradley's house since he left?"
You shook your head. "I barely remember to check the mailbox most days. Why?"
"Don't worry about it," she replied smoothly. "You'll be back to work in a few days, but in the meantime, we've got merlot and chardonnay to keep your mind occupied."
"Sounds like you're talking about two hot French men," you said with a laugh.
"I could be! You don't even know!"
Now both of you were laughing. And you were still laughing when you actually did order a glass of merlot and a glass of chardonnay. You and Nat enjoyed some wine flights and cheese platters, and she regaled you with stories about Bradley from flight school.
"When he was twenty-two, he probably weighed a hundred and twenty pounds," she said with a smirk. "He was such a nerd, too. God, it was so bad." You were trying to stifle your laughter as she added, "Once he really started working out and grew the mustache, he thought he was hot shit. He's still a fucking nerd."
"He kind of is," you agreed through your giggles.
"But he's a good one," she promised. "Wears his heart on his sleeve too often, but I don't think he has to worry about you breaking it."
You ran your hand along the sleeve of his sweatshirt. "Never."
Once the two of you were filled with cheese and sober enough to get back in the car, you paid for your adventure with the gift card Bradley gave you, only to find out it had five hundred dollars on it.
"Natasha! We need to come back like four more times," you said as you signed the slip.
"I don't see any issue with that," she muttered, leaving cash for a tip. "I think I'll write Bradley an email and thank him for funding girls' day so he can read it when he gets back to Norfolk."
"I think he'd like that."
You started thinking about the journal sitting on the nightstand in his bedroom. Every night before you fell asleep, you'd been pouring your heart and thoughts out into the thing, but even the mention of the word Norfolk had you fretting again. You managed to keep up the conversation with Bradley's best friend as she drove you back to Coronado, but perhaps you should keep most of your things packed after you moved your stuff to his house. What if you had to move to Virginia when the school year ended?
"Thanks for driving," you told her when she pulled up to Bradley's driveway to let you out.
"Anytime," she said, waving you off. "We'll go back up again soon." When you leaned in to give her a hug, she told you, "Don't forget to check the mail."
"Okay."
You weren't sure exactly what her deal was since Bradley couldn't send you anything, but if she wanted you to, then you would. You already promised your boyfriend you'd keep an eye on anything unusual that arrived, so as you walked up to the front door, you took a peek inside the mailbox. Empty. Just like the house. You curled up on the couch with the journal and started to write your daily entry.
I heard from a very reliable source (Natasha) that you were and still are a nerd. I'm going to need to see some pre-stache photos of you when you get home. Your best friend is a wealth of information when you get some wine in her, and I had a great time with her today. 
But I miss you. So much. Sometimes it knocks the breath out of my lungs. Your house is too cold and quiet without you here, hogging the couch and eating snacks. I'm looking forward to school starting up in a few days. It'll be a little less lonely when I have eighteen kids telling me what they got for holiday gifts. Of course I'll have to tell them they won't get a visit from their favorite aviator for a while. We'll just be nineteen sad pen pals.
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On January second, you were working on your lesson plans while wearing Bradley's gym shorts and eating potato chips. Tomorrow you'd get back into a routine with work, but first you were going to allow yourself one last day of being kind of pitiful. You bit off more than you could chew with Bradley, and now you were paying the price. 
You sporadically started crying at random times throughout the day, and it was only made worse by the overwhelming feeling of being alone. If you could barely make it a week without hearing from him, how were you going to make random deployments with no communication your lifestyle? Why did you even think you could?
While you were crunching your way through some potato chips, you heard something thump on the front porch. The sound made you jump on the couch, and you set your snack down on the table and crept to the front door. When you peeked outside, there was nobody there, but when you cracked the door open, you saw a box. A fairly large box. Addressed to you.
"Oh my god," you gasped. It was from Bradley. According to the date stamped next to your name, he somehow sent a box from the post office in San Diego last week. "Oh my god!"
You grabbed it and kicked the door shut, almost tripping on your way back to the coffee table. When you tried to claw at the tape, you almost broke your nails. "Scissors," you shouted, running for the kitchen drawer by the sink where your boyfriend kept a random assortment of junk. Then you walked quickly back to the couch and started to cut into the box.
Natasha had to be behind the arrival of the box, but you couldn't fathom what could possibly be inside. If Bradley wanted you to have something, he could have simply given it to you before he left. Your heart was pounding as you set the scissors down and looked inside.
"Bradley," you gasped, tears filling your eyes as those familiar butterflies zoomed and swooped around in your belly. You'd been so upset about missing out on his letters, he sent you a whole box of them. There were dozens of envelopes and little treats filling the box nearly to the top, but a neon orange envelope with OPEN ME FIRST written on it caught your eye. You pulled it out of the box and tore into it.
Hey, Gorgeous,
I'm thinking about you right now. Guaranteed. It doesn't matter when you get this box or when you read this note, I'm thinking about how much I love you. And if I'm asleep, I'm dreaming about us eating Thai food on the beach in front of a sunset that is nowhere near as beautiful as you.
I hope you realize there was no way you weren't going to get some letters from me while I'm deployed. I would never let that happen. Somehow, you fell in love with me this way in the first place, and more than anything, I want you to feel as loved as I do. So I filled this box with little notes and long, rambling love letters and things I thought you might like. When you read the individual envelopes, you'll know what to do.
Please fill that journal up for me. I can't wait to read it in seven weeks. I'm missing you like crazy, and I selfishly hope you're missing me just as much. I love you.
Yours Truly,
Bradley
With shaking hands, you set the note down on the orange envelope and swiped at your tears. You never dreamed you would meet a man this romantic, but somehow you did, and he became your boyfriend. "Oh, Bradley," you whispered, picking up a stack of envelopes and reading what was written on each one.
Open me when you've had a bad day
Open me when you really want some coffee
Open me when you need a laugh
Open me when you're in bed
Open me when you need a girls' night
Open me with your class
You flopped down onto the couch and kicked your feet in the air. "Bradley!" you shrieked, voice breaking as you started to cry. You hugged the letters to your chest and let the warm feeling of being loved wash over you and fill your heart. He was unbelievable. He was perfect. He was everything you wanted. And somehow you loved him a little more and missed him a little less with this box on the coffee table.
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He's so romantic. He's taking care of Gorgeous from afar! He's coming home to San Diego, but she doesn't even know it! Thanks @beyondthesefourwalls and @daggerspare-standingby
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justarandombrit · 2 years ago
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Constance :)
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thelorddmemez · 2 years ago
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Couchmaster CYCON² Black Edition
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another-digital-mind · 2 years ago
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@theoneunidentifiedbody , @https-chandler , @finleyforevermore , literally any of my Ride the Cycone mutuals
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Cycon
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bitkadej · 4 years ago
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The first web series I've watched on NewGrounds as a kid.
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gadgetflow · 2 years ago
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Couchmaster CYCON² lap desk - https://gdfl.us/cycon2
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