First off, I love ur art so much. Ur style is so amazing and the stories u come up with are so fun (or sad) and I think they're incredible.
Second, Law and Luffy at the pool headcanon bc it's over 100 degrees where I am rn. Luffy cannonballs in before they even set up their chairs and Law just stares at him. He refuses to get in, so Luffy has to surprise him and push him in. He's mad, but then Luffy laughs and all is forgiven because he is the sucker for Luffy's laugh/smile.
Ahhh hello!! Tysm for the kind words! 😭❤️ funny story it is ALSO 100 degrees where I am and I have spent today recovering from dehydration and heat exhaustion 🫠🫠
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ok u guys after being away from tumblr for like 24 while hours I have more or less caught up on my dash
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Featured Fic Friday!
Welcome to Featured Fic Friday! A day where I, or someone who suggests one, tell you about a fanfic that I really enjoy! Spoiler's under the cut! Today's featured fic is...
Ancients & Champions by jisko2ijsko (Teen And Up, Complete)
After monsters broke free to the surface Sans thought that the humans would be the hardest to manoeuvre around. Nothing could have prepared him for what he found in a different country far from his home. He will learn more about the world, them and himself as he tries to deal with feelings and long forgotten memories.
TLDR: Sans decides to travel to help Alphys and Toriel and ends up meeting more skeletons and experience many more adventures. Good thing two are really cute and the other four are actually very nice.
(changed to private only because of bots scrapping stuff and just in case. sorry people. I do NOT give permission to feed my fics into anything AI or auto fanfic writer)
A very long fic that was recently completed, this is good for if you want something to binge or are looking for something to keep you occupied for a while!
The author has an unconventional take on how they have the characters from different universes interact with each other, choosing to combine them all into one universe with interconnecting backstories rather than have them hopping universes each time they need to talk with one another.
The characters lean more towards fanon characterizations by the nature of being written in such a setting, but that doesn't mean the author does a bad job. The conversations & interactions between them all are engaging & show off the relationships between everyone!
They also have the original Undertale cast as part of the story, which is rather unusual for a fic focused on characters from different universes!
Spoilers ahead!
I'm not usually interested in ErrorMare as a ship, but the author had me hooked on what was going to happen next, especially with the inclusion of Sans in the relationship! The background Stars poly is so cute as well, with Ink not realizing he's in love & the scene of Dream claiming the two with his crown!
I'm a sucker for characters that are powerful, so seeing the author have Sans be as strong as he is was a very pleasant surprise! They do it in such a way that it's not shoved in your face, instead letting it be shown or explained.
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What is the most underrated satirical song about the music industry, and why is it Alan Jackson's "Gone Country"?
"Gone Country" is the pinnacle of scathing country-music-industry songs. Plenty of country artists from at least the '60s onward could and did record whiny, self-righteous songs that explicitly state things like, "Those guys aren't writing real country music. We're what real country looks like."
"Gone Country" takes the much subtler approach of providing three scathing character sketches of artists who are getting into country music purely for the money, and letting us judge their hypocrisy for ourselves.
The aging Vegas star taking the flimsiest excuse for identifying with the demographic: I'm a simple girl myself, grew up on Long Island.
The folk singer looking for a more lucrative genre even though he looks down upon the audience: He's been writin' songs speakin' out against wealth and privilege. He says, "I don't believe in money, but a man could make him a killin'." and I hear down there it's changed, you see. They're not as backward as they used to be.
The pop-music executive who wants to get out of a faltering genre: It sounds so easy, it shouldn't take long. Be back in the money in no time at all.
Plus, the instrumentation changes subtly for each verse, making use of instruments that are better suited for the original genre of each artist.
It's brilliant, brutal satire, yet that part of it gets overlooked because you can also line dance to it.
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