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Jeimos was today years old when they found out their dad has the most glorious afro in Damijana
Inspired by a piece of dialogue in "Braids".
“I shaved mine off well after I left that wretched empire. Partly as an act of rebellion, but also because, as you can see, my natural hair is a real chore to manage! Ugh, it's just like my dad's. Mum adored his hair and always said she was jealous of the curls he gave me. I wanted so badly to say, ‘Of course you’re jealous of them—you’re not the one who has to deal with the bloody things every day!’ She forced me to wear it long and fussed with it endlessly. I just want to tame these crazy curls and forget them!"
Jeimos apparently has sensory issues with their hair, I wonder if Ojio feels the same and that's why they both keep it locked down in such tight, restrictive styles?
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rules: pick a song for each letter of your URL and then tag that many people
I was tagged by @gashface, thank you ! -`♡´-
M ☆ MELANCHOLIC (KAGAMINE RIN)
E ☆ EVERYTHING'S ALRIGHT (LIZZ ROBINETT COVER)
W ☆ WHEN MOTHER WAS THERE (ATLUS Kitajoh Remix)
O ☆ ON MY MAMA (Victoria Monet)
I ☆ I LOVE YOU (April Lavigne)
T ☆ THE PROMISE (Final Fantasy XIII)
A ☆ A COUPLE OF IDIOTS (CLANNAD remix album -memento-)
@miwkstowp @the-daydream-archives @marionettexoxo @r0bottwink @strawverri-soda @vampwan
For the last, I tag anyone who'd like to do it!
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War from Darksiders
*scoots him closer to Azrael*
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-Literally Elska...
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might fuck around and walk into a thick fog and never return idk
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Ojio's mouth gets more obnoxious every time I draw him. Dude is starting to look like Mok Swagger and I kind of love it lmao

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Remember in 2013 when Minecraft Steve made a cameo in Fairy Tale Rejects
Pepperidge Farm remembers
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We've reached the point where you guys can say some shit like "Diabetes Crust" and I still know exactly what character you're talking about lmao
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-Mr. Ocean
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bro shutup im trying to remember what i just said
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Meet the Looming Gaia fandom!
Greys!
Aveture!
Chey!
DWP!
Hallokatzchen!
Kid-AZ!
Lime Lion!
Saint Nevermore!
Nii!
Razz!
Sirenc0re!
Thrillo!
I know that's not all of you, so reblog and introduce yourself with a pic!
(This post is just for fun, I love all you guys so much lol)
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Vision for Species
Someone asked about how different LG species see the world a long time ago. I gave some kind of answer, but I didn't include pictures. This time I threw together a better answer, this time with example images!
HUMAN (+MOST OTHER PEOPLES)
The average human (and most other peoples) sees the world like this. Unless they have some kind of medical issue of the eyes, they can see objects both close up and far away reasonably well. However, they don't see very well without light. They are completely blind in total darkness. Their vision is best in unfiltered daylight.
ELF
Elves have the sharpest vision of all peoples. They can see details from a distance that other species can't. Their perception of color is also stronger, so they can differentiate between tones and hues better. They can see slightly better in the dark than humans can.
GOBLIN
Goblins are near-sighted, meaning objects at a distance appear blurry to them. The further the object is, the worse the blur becomes. When viewing nearby objects, their vision is about as clear as a human's. Goblins rely more on their heightened sense of smell and hearing than their eyesight to survive. Their vision suffers badly in dim lighting or darkness. Their near-sightedness can be mitigated with glasses, but this cannot correct the natural vision loss they experience with age. Almost all goblins become blind by their elder years, and some experience this even earlier in life.
DWORF
Dworfs see about as well as humans in dimly-lit environments or overcast weather, but have poor vision in bright sunlight. Sunny days strain their eyes, blur details, and desaturate colors, making everything appear overexposed. Dworfs can mitigate this effect by wearing sunglasses. Their vision is sharpest in dim environments with minimal lighting.
SATYR
Satyrs have rectangular pupils, which gives them a wider field of view compared to other peoples. They can see more of their surroundings without turning their heads, and this makes it harder for predators to sneak up on them. Otherwise they see about as well as humans do, except their vision is sharper in darkness.
CECAELIA
Cecaelia have optimal vision in dim or even pitch-black environments. However, the brighter their surroundings, the more their vision suffers. Unfiltered daylight leaves them nearly blind, as everything appears severely overexposed. Like satyrs, they have rectangular pupils that give them a wider field of view than most peoples.
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*stands on podium*
*clears throat*
*leans towards microphone*
"Dario Dusk"
Looming Gaia fandom:
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literally Morbus
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Freelance Good Eyes
A million years ago there was a drawing challenge asking if you could tell your characters apart by their eyes. I think the FGG all have pretty distinctive eyes!
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-Elska
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"i could fix him" i could break him. i could snap that fucker in half
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"Preoperative body mass index (BMI) and the amount of breast tissue (breast reduction amount [BRA]) in proportion to the patient’s body weight are important variables to affect the breast reduction outcome."
Oh ha ha ha Bayramiçli et al (2017), very funny
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