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#just for the record i do not use aac myself I just use family made signs when speeking is hard cus autism
mcytrash · 1 year
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Hedcanon that the eggs use AAC (the tablets that help ppl comunicate) to talk
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etes-secrecy-post · 11 months
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Hi, before I explain my post, I want to say something important.
• What you see my blog has become a major overhaul. And despite the changes, I decided that my 2nd account will be now my artwork blog with a secret twist.
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Okay? Capiche? Make sense? Good, now back to the post…↓
Title: My Kirby OC - PopiKir (Popii Kirby)
Hello, my trusted friends! I introduce to you, PopiKir 🩷⭐ (or Popii Kirby)! The newest member of my OC collection, and this is my 2nd Kirby OC I made, since 2008 debut! 😀
BTW: I was gonna called her "PapiKir" (or Papii Kirby), but the name doesn't fit her. "Popi" or "Popii" is a neat fitting name for her, considering the name was based on the 2000s Anime, that I won't mentioned. (Sorry, its now my privacy. So, hope you'll understand.)
• PopiKir was a same alien species as him, she's part of the warrior of their planet (that we all know in the Kirby universe) as an army, along side with him. Not only that, her hobbies are very skillful like cleaning (chores), and cooking all by herself. The latter was her passion, and hopefully she'll be a successful chef on the planet.
PopiKir 🩷⭐: Right! It is a pleasure to meet you all. I'm PopiKir, and I'm MuruKir's twin sister! 😀
MuruKir 🔵⭐: Sorry for the delay, folks! I was spending time, with my long lost twin sister from the fictional planet. 😊
PopiKir 🩷⭐: Yup, me and my twin brother we're used to be warriors of our planet, and the occupation still in our hands today. Also, our planet was filled with wonderful creatures adopted from earth, such as bunnies! That's why I'm always wearing it. 🥰🐰🤗
MuruKir 🔵⭐: She always loves bunnies, I would say. 😊
PopiKir 🩷⭐: Yeah. Did you know, that I love cooking, too? I had a passion for cooking, though! 🧑‍🍳🍴🍝
MuruKir 🔵⭐: Ah yes, she loves cooking, and she nails every single instructions from the recipe without a single mistake. 😀
PopiKir 🩷⭐: I promised you, with my chef skills you'll be surprised with my dishes. 😉 Plus, when I'm done cooking, I'll clean the mess around and used my trusty special cleaning tool to finish the job. 🧹🧴
MuruKir 🔵⭐: Aw yeah, you always clean the house all by yourself, right? 🙂
PopiKir 🩷⭐: I sure did, but sometimes I need a helping hand like you, twin bro. But mostly, I can handle myself. 😉 And my "trusty special cleaning tool", its not just your ordinary cleaning tool, though. So, you might meet my special tool, very soon. 😊 For now, our creator had published my normal reference sheet, so thank you so much. ☺
Me 🇵🇭: No problem. 😊
MuruKir 🔵⭐: C'mon, let's go meet some of my friends. I hope you like it. 😀
PopiKir 🩷⭐: Delightful! Let's go. 😄
--- Meet with the Speedsters family ---
MuruKir 🔵⭐: Everyone. This is PopiKir! My twin sister! Popi, meet the Speedster family. The kids: Spot 🐶🏎️, Riya 🐰🏎️, Miya 🐰🐻🔋, and Aace 🐶🐺⭐. And their parents: Bonn 🐰🚹 and Rita 🐶🚺. 🙂
PopiKir 🩷⭐: Hello, Speedsters! 👋😄
Spot 🐶🏎️: Wow, man. We never knew, that you have a twin, like us. 😀
MuruKir 🔵⭐: Yeah, she's still served as an army of our planet. But now, since she's been released, my twin sis can go whatever she wants. 😄
Spot 🐶🏎️: Awesome! 😄
Riya 🐰🏎️: Hi, PopiKir! You're adorable with that bunny hat! 😊
Miya 🐰🐻🔋: Yay, another happy bunny, that we join us! Eyo, PopiKir! 😄
PopiKir 🩷⭐: Why, thank you! You two are bunnies, too! 😄
Aace 🐶🐺⭐: Paw-llo-, PopiKir! Welcome to our crib! We're Speedsters cousins; Aace and Miya! 😄
Miya 🐰🐻🔋: Yeah-yuh! You tell it, Aace! 😄
PopiKir 🩷⭐: Hello, you're huge adorable canine! I love your star theme attire. It reminds me of my planet, that me and my twin bro lived.
Aace 🐶🐺⭐: Thank yew (you), PopiKiw (PopiKir)! 😊
PopiKir 🩷⭐: You always say that, incorrectly? 😅
Miya 🐰🐻🔋: Don't worry, that's part of his family blood. He always talks like that, right cous!? 😊
Aace 🐶🐺⭐: Uhuh, uhuh! We could have some fwun (fun) together! 😄
PopiKir 🩷⭐: Delightful! 😄 Hi, Spot! 👋😄
Spot 🐶🏎️: Nice to meet ya, PopiKir! Me and Riya we're twins, like you two! 🙂
PopiKir 🩷⭐: Awww, you and I we're a lot in common, Spot! 😊
Spot 🐶🏎️: It sure is! And these are my parents, Bonn and Rita! 😄
Bonn 🐰🚹: Hello! 👋😄
Rita 🐶🚺: Kamusta, PopiKir! 👋😄 That's "Hello", in my home country, by the way. 😊
PopiKir 🩷⭐: I see, greetings! Thanks for the heads up, Speedster's parents.😊
Bonn 🐰🚹: Call us, Mr. and Ms. Speedster, PopiKir. 😊
Rita 🐶🚺: Tama (correct), that's the proper way to say if you contact with the adult citizen. 😊
PopiKir 🩷⭐: Noted! Thank you, Mr. and Ms. Speedster. 🙂👍
Rita 🐶🚺: Walang problema, and you look cute, by the way. 😊
Bonn 🐰🚹: She means "No problem" in her country. 🙂
Rita 🐶🚺: Please, excuse us. We're having our own private meeting, okay? Mga bata (kids), you take care of our new guest.🙂
The Speedster kids: Okay! 😄
PopiKir 🩷⭐: Okay, bye. Is she always said that unique words? 🤔
Riya 🐰🏎️: Yes, ma'am! My mom always says that, in a Tagalog language. 😄
Miya 🐰🐻🔋: The Philippine language of the aforementioned country. 🇵🇭😁
MuruKir 🔵⭐: Indeed, it is. 🙂
PopiKir 🩷⭐: I see, I see. *nod* 😊
MuruKir 🔵⭐: Say, we're gonna go to meet Cude and Mayu. C'mon, twin. Follow me. 😊
PopiKir 🩷⭐: There's more? Okay, then. See ya, Speedster kids! 👋😄
Spot 🐶🏎️ and Aace 🐶🐺⭐: Bye, PopiKir! 👋😄
Riya 🐰🏎️: See ya, PopiKir. It's been nice to meet ya. 😊
Miya 🐰🐻🔋: See ya later, new bun-madre! You're always welcome to our crib! 👋😄
PopiKir 🩷⭐: I will, thank you. See ya! 👋😄
--- Meet with Cude and Mayu (with their Haros) ---
MuruKir 🔵⭐: Cude 🐰🤖, Mayu 🐇✨, Haros! Meet my twin sister, PopiKir! 😊
PopiKir 🩷⭐: Nice to meet you! 👋😊
Cude 🐰🤖: Hello, PopiKir! 👋😄
Mayu 🐇✨: Ah, salutations, MuruKir's twin sister. 😊 It's a pleasure to meet you, as well. 😊🤝
PopiKir 🩷⭐: Its a honor to meet you, Mayu. 😊
Mayu 🐇✨: Are you the same planet as your twin? 🙂
PopiKir 🩷⭐: Yes, you? 🙂
Mayu 🐇✨: I came from a different planet, with a different universe. But, I ended up on this wonderful mother terrarium orb, called "Earth". 🌏😊
PopiKir 🩷⭐: Ooow, so you're a different species from your former planet? 😮
Mayu 🐇✨: Indeed, it is. 😊 Plus, I cast magic that related to science and interstellar powers. 😉
PopiKir 🩷⭐: Wow, interesting. 😮 What about you, Cude?
Cude 🐰🤖: I'm a current army of the "Cuteness Defender Academy", and I inherited from my parents, who are now at my home with caretakers. 🙂
PopiKir 🩷⭐: You're from a different army? Nice! How was it? 😃
Cude 🐰🤖: A-Okay, but I can't say about my war experience. Sorry. 😅
PopiKir 🩷⭐: Understandable. 😊
Cude 🐰🤖: Ooo... And here are our Haros, say hello to our new friend, PopiKir! 😄
Cude and Mayu's Haros 🤖: Hello! Hello! Haro! Haro! 👋😄
PopiKir 🩷⭐: Nice to meet you! How adorable robots! 😊 How long you two met?
Mayu 🐇✨: A year ago after I landed on Earth's soil. 😊
Cude 🐰🤖: I'll spare the details when someone plan a story on how we met. Right, Mayu? 😉
Mayu 🐇✨: Absolutely.😊
MuruKir 🔵⭐: Yeah, you three seem a nice chat. 🙂 Hey, I think we should bring out something to eat a light food?
PopiKir 🩷⭐: Great idea. 😃
Cude 🐰🤖: We have tea and cupcakes. 🍵🧁🙂
Mayu 🐇✨: Ah yes, we have those. Cude, bring it in, please. 😊
Cude 🐰🤖: Yes, ma'am. 😊
*MuruKir and PopiKir are ended up here at Mayu's house, and their chat continues*
Well, that's all for now. More PopiKir (and my other OCs), very soon.
PopiKir (Kirby OC) - created by ME!
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cablecold1-blog · 6 years
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AFI Get Dark, Just in Time for Christmas
AFI (or A Fire Inside), the dark lords of contemporary punk rock, will perform on Saturday night of the KROQ Absolut Almost Acoustic Christmas 2018 at the Forum this weekend, on a spectacular bill that includes headliners The Smashing Pumpkins, among many others. AFI are no strangers to this particular event, having appeared many times. For frontman Davey Havok, it'salways a good time.
“They’re fun,” Havok says, gleefully. “I don’t know how many we’ve played but we’re honored to be welcomed into the KROQ family over and over again since our first shows with them around the time of the release of the big Sing the Sorrow record. To be honest, when we’re off-cycle and it’s happening without us, there’s a bit of pining in me.”
That’s not surprising — KROQ generally does a great job of putting together an AAC bill that is eclectic while appealing to its alt-rock listener base. Two years ago, AFI shone alongside the likes of Blink-182, Green Day and Weezer, and this time they have a new EP to promote — The Missing Man.
“We’ve made a long lifetime of really pushing ourselves artistically with each record,” Havok says. “So I think if you are a fan of AFI, you’re expecting different sounds with each release. There are different sounds on this release, as compared to our last one, Blood, or certainly if you go back in the catalog you’ll see very stark differences between our musical beginnings to where we are now. So I don’t think there’ll be surprises but there is artistic growth on this record. We were inspired as we created the EP, and for us to be inspired and continue we have to grow and land upon new songs that we feel are fresh for us. For them to be so, they must be different from what we’ve done in the past.”
He raises a good point; Early albums Answer That and Stay Fashionable and Very Proud of Ya were fairly straightforward hardcore punk. By 1999’s Black Sails in the Sunset, AFI had fully embraced a Misfits-esque horror-punk vibe; and by the breakthrough Sing the Sorrow album in 2003, elements of Bauhaus and even Depeche Mode had crept in. The connecting tissue has always been darkness, but the realism has shifted.
“It’s completely organic in that, as we write we plan to move toward music we’re creating that’s fresh for us,” Havok says. “Even when it’s not conscious, it’s very common for us to create something that’s very similar to something we’ve done in the past, and because it is, it’s less exciting for us. So all the growth you see from record to record is a matter of us being enlivened by new music that we’re creating, and new sounds and fresh perspectives, musically speaking. You’ll see a lot of common threads in the lyrics that run through the band, whether they be through the eyes of a very young teenager or a very emotionally stilted adult.”
Just prior to the release of The Missing Man, AFI dropped the track “Get Dark.” Havok says that it’s not necessarily indicative of the sound on the new EP, because each song on there has a life of its own.
“Lyrically, it ties into the greatest elements of the EP, which has rising and falling tones but common threads that run through,” he says. “But the five songs have unique sounds and each have their own identity. They’re all their own creations with their own voices, and there’s rising and falling in each of them in the record if you compare it to ‘The Missing Man,’ which is a more cinematic, more swelling, growing song, as opposed to the driving force that’s behind a ‘Get Dark’ or a ‘Trash Bat.’ I suppose the most similar-sounding song to ‘Get Dark’ would be ‘Trash Bat,’ then the EP moves in different directions from there.”
The inspiration for his lyrics, Havok says, largely stems from the music created by him and his bandmates. The music they’re creating dictates the subject matter, though he admits that his mood at the time of writing plays into it as well.
“I’m very lucky to have a band that allow me to express myself emotionally and freely in our music, which I do both with and without shame,” he says. “But I do nonetheless express myself. There are scenes of disconnection — unwanted and unexpected disconnection — that run through the record, and an almost desperation to reacquire human connection. Those are common themes. Amidst a desensitized and sinking foundation of culture, whether you take it from an individual vantage or broaden it to what culturally goes on to impart those disparities.”
We’ll get some of that at the Forum, though Havok says they’ll obviously be balancing the new songs with the hits that a radio crowd wants to hear. That said, they don’t dig too deep.
“We don’t go extremely deep into the catalog usually, which is a relief for me being that a lot of the earlier songs are wonderful for the time and place that they occurred in but are less exciting for me to play now,” Havok says. “If you look at a song like ‘Cereal Wars’ [from debut Answer That and Stay Fashionable], when you’re 15, that is very important to you. Or me. Or was. It now has less of an impact on my life as it did when I was 15 years old. But we don’t go back that far, typically. With the radio audiences, they tend to be more familiar with the radio songs, so it’s very common for us to fill the set list with the bigger hits for the radio shows, then play one or two songs that are deeper album tracks that we feel people will enjoy for those shows.”
Going into the new year, Havok says he’s always writing — both for AFI and for the Blaqk Audio project he formed with fellow AFI man Jade Pugit. There is, he says, no lack of new music on the horizon. And that, we feel, is a reason to be cheerful.
AFI play the KROQ Absolut Almost Acoustic Christmas 2018 with Badflower, AJR, The Interrupters, Bad Religion, Greta Van Fleet, Third Eye Blind, Thirty Seconds to Mars and Smashing Pumpkins at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 8, at the Forum.
Source: https://www.laweekly.com/music/afi-get-dark-just-in-time-for-christmas-10088696
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Paul Barkley (@GSUFANS/Facebook) owns and operates GSUFANS.com, an independent site covering Georgia Southern athletics since 1997. In his spare time, he serves as the current Georgia Southern Alumni Association President. GSUFANS.com is the source for Georgia Southern Sports talk, and is also a proud partner of GATAdb.com, together providing Eagle fans to a wealth of historical statistics, exclusive photos, and imagery.1. What’s the first thing Georgia Southern fans think of when Auburn football comes to mind?
Probably depends on the age of the Georgia Southern fan. An older guy like myself, harkens back to the first time we played in the 1991 opener. We started the 1991 season how we finished 1990 … kicking butt. We led that opener 17-3 at the half, before falling to the Tigers 24-17. I was there that day, and watched Rodney Oglesby drop what would have been a sure-fire pick-6 … right before the end of the first half.
I always looked to that game as what if ? In 1990, the Sun Belt had been on campus evaluating our sports program, and there was talk of moving up to Division I-A. Had we made that move in 1991, perhaps we would now be an AAC program or somewhere else, who knows.
2. What’s the mood like for the 2017 season? Is head coach Tyson Summers the guy to lead Georgia Southern to the top of the Sun Belt?
Cautiously optimistic for the 2017 season. As for the question on Summer’s, I’m going to have to give a pedestrian answer and say that the 2016 version isn’t, and that the jury is still out. Summers never seemed to have an in-game brain cramp, which is reassuring, but some of the program structure outside of game-day in 2016 (especially the coaching composition) never positioned us to exploit a talented and dangerously good roster.
Fast forward to this year, and we (the fans) think that some of those “structural” issues have been addressed, but yet we now have a young roster. Summers had a strong first recruiting class in a very short span of time after taking the job, but last year’s recruiting haul wasn’t as highly regarded, but it came on the heels of a disappointing season. So there really aren’t enough data points yet to fully answer the question. The Sun Belt has some excellent coaches and the competition for the top spot doesn’t come easy.
3. Name two Eagles that Auburn fans should worry about and why.
Running back Wesley Fields. If Georgia Southern fans know anything, they know a good looking running back when they see one. Fields should be a big part of our success in 2017, so if we’re clicking on all cylinders Fields is having a great day.
Myles Campbell. Shifty and fast, if we incorporate him into the game plan to utilize his strengths he could cause some problems. Scored a TD vs. Ole Miss, he’s a small guy who can hide behind the line and move around without being seen, only to reappear and toast the defense.
4. Name two Tigers that worry you and why. Jarrett Stidham. Seems like he might be pretty good. Georgia Southern has struggled at times with dual-threat QB’s, especially those who are accurate passers.
Jalen Harris is another worry, if not so much for his stats but what he is capable of. Historically we haven’t covered tight ends very well. Harris could be in for a big day if we don’t pay him some attention.
5. Who are your two favorite Auburn Tigers of all time and why?
Erk Russell, Auburn’s last 4-sport letterman. If your readers have never really read up on Erk, once they do they’ll understand what he means to the Georgia Southern family, which extends well beyond the realm of football. I was fortunate to get to know him on a casual basis, as a number of my fraternity brothers played for him when I was in school (1987-1990) and he was truly one of a kind. He never met a stranger, and was as genuine as they come.
Bo Jackson. I’m showing my age here, but how can you not be impressed by someone who is one of the few people in the history of sports to be named an All-Star in two professional leagues.
6. Where do you see each team having a decided advantage? Georgia Southern has a slight (not decided) advantage by using an option attack that is still rather unique due to the style of blocking. Auburn has limited tape to prepare from, so there are some unknowns that might give the Eagles an early advantage they must seize upon if they hope to win. Auburn clearly has an advantage in quality depth, experience and talent on the roster.
7. What’s the best and worst case for Georgia Southern this Saturday?
Best case would be a win of course, but outside of that prospect a solid outing for the offense and redshirt-FR QB Shai Werts. After an extremely lackluster 2016 season with a lot of returning talent, most Georgia Southern fans just want to see some semblance of a cohesive attack. Should it resemble anything close to our ‘usual’ production I think most Eagle fans will be pleased.
Worst case would be to get completely curb-stomped and lose some key young players to injury. With only 8 seniors on the entire squad, we can’t afford to have the youth movement completely demoralized. That would be a bad start to the 2017 campaign.
8. What’s your score prediction and analysis for this game?
Auburn 42, Georgia Southern 27. I haven’t spent too much time dissecting this game but will predict that Georgia Southern will lead in time of possession, turnovers and field goals, but probably not points. Outside of that, the game shapes up as one where I think both squads will end the day knowing that they had to earn what they got.
9. Where will Auburn and Georgia Southern end up this season? I think Georgia Southern is looking at a 7-5 overall mark, finishing 4th in the Sun Belt standings. The conference road schedule is not favorable to the Eagles in 2017. Auburn will get to a 10-2 record, finishing 2nd in the SEC-W.
10. Why did you steal our pregame eagle flight idea? It is an easy decision, really. If you’re going to steal an idea at least let it be a cool one. God help us if we had a Bulldog as a mascot.
We first tried flying a tiger off the press box but that didn’t work (whoops), so we went with the next best thing, a Bald Eagle named Freedom. ‘Merica. How fortuitous for us, that our mascot was an Eagle. What most Auburn fans don’t probably know is not only has Freedom appropriated Spirit and Nova’s pregame routine, Freedom has taken the art of independence one step further to the highest possible level.
While Spirit and Nova were busy FLYING INTO PRESS BOX WINDOWS and GOALPOSTS, Freedom has perfected the art of deviating from the designated flight path, where she plops down into the tailgating lots surrounding the stadium. Rather coincidental that Freedom decided to do that just 3 weeks after Spirit flunked flight school, but it is what it is.
And while we’re on the subject matter of thievery, we know your affection for Toomer’s Corner and trees, but we are not impressed. We won’t poison your trees, but if you are ever in Statesboro, Georgia on campus, be sure to check out our own Sweetheart Circle, which has its own 110+ year history of beautiful live oaks and traditions. Oh, and the burial site of a Pygmy whale. Perhaps we need to try tossing the whale carcass off the press box.
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