I knew I would be nervous as fuck today but it's a hell of a ride with all the content and not knowing anything
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I'm so fucking feral waiting for Shoresy to drop on Hulu bc I miss JJ Frankie JJ and I'm going to make it everyone's problem.
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The listings are live!
I'm having some issues because I didn't quite have enough time to get it all together on time and one listing is going up late...
But they're all ready to go!
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what's the threshold theory
There was a post about how Tom is the only crew member who isn't really affected by the Borg, and there's a theory that he has so much luck because he saw the past and the future when he crossed the transwarp threshold. He saw the past and the future, all of time and space. There's some subconscious part of him that remembers that experience. In fact, Tom refused to play a part in Chakotay indulging Annorax's temporal incursions, probably because a part of him knew nothing good could come of it.
If we extend that same theory to Janeway, some of her wild luck with time travel and other crack plans starts to make sense. She doesn't verbally hate time travel until after the events of Threshold, since it happens in Time and Again without complaint. Janeway has an uncanny knack for time travel, as evidenced every time she deals with it. She hates time travel, but it might be because part of her knows exactly how to manipulate the timeline. She manages to avoid the "inevitable" temporal explosion in Future's End, saving both Voyager and Braxton. She resets the entire timeline in Year of Hell, and no one else followed her reasoning. She pulled it off flawlessly. In Relativity, she senses the incidents are all related, despite it being just one reading that connects them. By the time she's involved, she has a temporal incursion factor of .0036 and a time travel protocol named after her, even if that may just be Braxton's personal grudge. Then there's Endgame, where she intentionally changes the timeline. Up until this point, she has been dragged into time travel, but for the first time, she jumps in on purpose. How does Admiral Janeway know how to get them home sooner in a way that completely avoids the Temporal Integrity Commission? It's because she has seen all of time, and part of her knows exactly what needs to happen so she can get Voyager home and do it in a way that becomes baked into the prime timeline. Maybe she doesn't consciously remember what happened during her transformation, but the experience lives in her mind somewhere, guiding her decisions.
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Whumper is a shapeshifter. Throughout Whumpee’s captivity, they morph into Caretaker’s form to trigger, manipulate and test Whumpee. It breaks Whumpee down and crushes their spirits - but at least they don’t fall for Whumper’s games anymore.
Until one day, it IS Caretaker that rushes to their rescue. When Caretaker bursts through the cell door, Whumpee refuses to believe it’s real. Whumpee even tries to go back to sleep and ignore them.
“N-No... please... not - just not today, Whumper. I’m too tired.”
“Whumpee-” Caretaker’s voice wobbles, their hands shaking as they reach out, “It’s me- I’m here to save you-”
“I-I’m not stupid. I won’t try to escape anymore - promise...please don’t hurt me.”
“Whumpee, just look at me, please. It’s caretaker. We’re going home-”
“You’re not caretaker... It’s never caretaker... It’s always you.”
Whumpee fights and thrashes as Caretaker releases them from their restraints and tries to carry them to safety. When they’re home, they’re resistant to the care and attention they need. Pushing helping hands away, screaming and kicking. Whumpee is hysterical, crying out in anguish. Rambling promises to be good and swearing they’re not disobeying Whumper, they still think it’s all a test. They won’t look at Caretaker, they won’t stop begging to go back to their cell.
Whumpee truly believes that caretaker isn’t themself, that it’s Whumper disguised. What will it take to snap them into reality?
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thinking about how rdr2 is about redemption yes, but also about loyalty to what matters, love of family, and the consequences of both. arthur loved dutch, loved him enough to follow him to hell and back, but not enough to remain blindly loyal when dutch betrayed him and john. he put his love of his brother above the love of his father, because his father taught him well, taught him the importance of family. if not for dutch and hosea raising arthur to believe in the importance of loyalty to what's right, if they had just raised arthur as a mindless outlaw, if they hadn't instilled in him the meaing of family, he likely wouldn't have cared about john enough to betray the man who saved him. for example, bill and javier weren't raised by dutch and hosea like arthur was, but they were loyal to him all the same. they weren't treated like dutch's children like john and arthur were. because the values of family and of right and wrong weren't instilled in them alongside the value of loyalty, they sided with dutch despite his fall from grace and remained blindly devoted to a man who no longer deserved it. but because dutch and hosea taught arthur and john the importance of thinking for themselves and choosing what was truly right as well as the importance of family, they realized that dutch was going down the wrong path and causing senseless deaths with his recklessness, and arthur and john decided they had to leave. arthur knew he was never going to get out, but he at least wanted his little brother to have a semblance of a life away from the gang. he wanted him to have a chance because he loved him, because they were raised together, and because they were raised as a family. dutch had a huge hand in his sons betraying him, not only because he drove them away and betrayed them himself, but because he and hosea raised them right!!
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kento nanami who always takes your hand in his, no matter what you both are doing. drinking fragrant coffee at one of your favorite cafes - your hands are resting on the table, fingers linked, this thumb gently caresses the back of your palm. you are walking in a crowd of people? he squeezes your small hand tightly with his bigger one to make sure you're safe. you going grocery shopping? he intertwines his fingers with yours, squeezing slightly and wiggling his hands gently, moving slowly between the rows.
kento nanami who keeps reaching out to you when you're out and about in the city and when he doesn't feel your warmth after a few moments, he turns to you and raises an eyebrow in utter disbelief, silently asking what's wrong and why your hand is still not in his hand.
kento nanami who doesn't always need words to tell you how much he loves you, you can feel it with every gentle squeeze of your hand. *squeeze* i *squeeze* love *squeeze* you.
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My ace flannel dress is done! It is soft and warm and so extremely swooshy and very much like I wanted it to be
Some more thoughts:
I do wish the fabric was a more dark purple and less pink. And it could be thicker so it'd be warmer. But it was easy and I have three pockets and the pattern match of the shirt pocket is so good. You can't even see it on the picture!
I made them separates, which makes the lines slightly less neat, but it did give me two useful warm pieces.
If I get another nice warm flannel, I'll make another one!
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okokok here's the plan, right?
final part of soft spot
some jealous porn!star gaz
some secret third thing? (probably pet!au)
in limbo chapter
possibly single!dad!Price x teacher!stripper!reader (:
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