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aimseytv · 1 year
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people who are weird about artists sharing their own OCs make no sense to me. if you support an artist and you don’t bother getting into their own original art with their own world building and characters you’re missing out! it’s so fun to see artists i follow going down paths with their own OCs and creating a world with their own lore, side OCs and everything i find it fascinating
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minecraftninjerkid · 4 days
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*sighs deeply through my nose* Yeah, okay, alright, @janayuga, you twisted my arm-
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A couple of things about Meri in this AU:
She's a university student who's working towards a degree in Foreign Affairs, wanting to become a Foreign Affairs Officer in the Department of State.
Lives with her dads to help around the house since Dark Cacao is often away on business.
Works part-time at a fusion flower shop/cafe to help pay for her tuition.
Dark Choco and her are close since they were their respective fathers' biological children and knew each other from the start.
Caramel Arrow and Crunchy Chip were a little harder for her to get close to, as they were adopted later and she wasn't sure how to approach them and make them feel welcome.
Even though she's the second eldest, she's actually a bit closer in age to Carrow and Crunchy than she is Choco.
Gets along well with Dark Choco's boyfriend, Whipped Cream (He even helped her style her weave after his own bang style).
She's not completely blind in this AU, but she still does have very bad eyesight, so she often hides her cloudy eyes with her glasses.
Desperately in love with Clotted Cream, but he's always been too hung up on Wildberry and Crunchy Chip to notice her romantically.
Crunchy Chip and Wildberry are her friends and are aware of her crush, but they don't know who it is.
Clotted Cream pays a lot of attention to her in hopes that she'll give him advice on how to worm his way into her younger brother and Wildberry's relationship.
Sometimes she works out at the gym with her dad (DC) on his request, as he wants her to be strong enough to defend herself when she properly moves out of the house, but she finds it difficult to keep up with his full-Spartan workouts.
She, Clotted Cream, Financier, Espresso, and Madeleine are all in the same study group at the university, but she barely has the courage to make small talk with them.
Has autophobia, a fear of loneliness, as she's always felt like the outcast in each group she's in, friendly or familial or otherwise.
Has late-developing depression, but she's able to get help for it to keep it in check thanks to her father (PV) having experience working with such patients due to working part-time at the hospital.
Special thx to @cupcakestreets for creating the very reblog that inspired me to do this 😋
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yuriyuruandyuraart · 9 months
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AFTERMARE WEEK: day 2- discovery/lost
lost into those eyes of yours i realized, there was nothing that could be done to still my beating heart
aftermare week is hosted by @bluepallilworld
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carnivalcarrion · 7 months
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if you have some, do you have any headcannons for barnaby?
honestly! not really! i don't have hcs for any of the neighbors!
#the way i interact w/ welcome home is uh... slightly differently than how i interact with more mainstream / company-produced media#like if you compare how i talk about the neighbors/wh to how i talk about characters on say... my dc blog#there's probably gonna be a notable Difference!#with mainstream/company stuff i go Hog Wild with hcs and aus and i form my own version of everything in my head#(while still understanding & respecting canon as the true source)#but wh is Different! i can't really do that!#it isnt some big production created by a team & mass released#where the actions of some fans just fuckin around and having fun won't directly affect anyone or even reach the ears of the creators#and where upon releasing it everyone Knows that its gonna be dissected & torn to shreds & played with like barbies#wh is more... personal? there is one main creator. these are His characters. its Their story.#i can't in good conscience make headcanons and honestly? id much rather stick to canon trivia & facts than create my own#theyre not my facts to create or believe in!!#sometimes ill make a post saying 'hey this would be cute / neat'#but as soon as i post im tossing that thought away. i dont let them stick or become hcs#(NOTE THAT I AM NOT BASHING ANYONE WHO MAKES HCS. THIS IS ALL MY PERSONAL OPINION!!! MY OWN PERSONAL INTERNAL RULES!!! FOR ME!)#rambles from the bog#like even with the lights out au im being careful with it. im trying to be faithful & respect the characters and the source#its an... exploration i think#ive never approached making an au this way bc usually im just flinging characters around and treating canon as a chew toy - scrap for parts#but i cant do that here! im Not Complaining At All im simply stating! i cant!#sorry you probs weren't expecting a lil mini rant in tags my b <3#this has just been in my head since i first discovered welcome home#i remember feeling myself start getting really attached & interested#and i recall telling myself 'ok. we cant approach this the way we would other things'#and i have done my best to Stick To That. ive relaxed a lil since then but im still standing by my one rule#Be A Little More Normal About This Than I Would If It Were Mainstream / A Company-Made Production
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stratiks · 8 months
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Like an angel crushed underneath god’s boot [+ wip images under the cut]
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#shep arts#content smp#csmp#arathain#mason arathain#tw eyestrain#cw gore#<- its very mild I’d say. i kinda just fucked up one of their arms... in my defense it was annoying to draw so I just didnt draw part of it#the eyestrain isnt too bad either in my opinion i just wanted to tag it just in case#honestly just tell me if this needs more tws I'm awful at knowing what I need to trigger warning and what I dont#okay uh art rambling time so i made him a bug for this one honestly just cause i thought it looked neat#this was a really fun for a drawing that took like an hour to sketch and a million years to finish#it's just an experiment in coloring a lil different and using layer styles other than multiply and add...#there are add and multiply layers in there if i remember correctly but its mainly color/linear burns and hard/soft light i think#fun fact there was supposed to be more paint but uhm I got lazy and it was already a pain trying to balance the values on this one#so yeah its just the pink splatter behind his head there. imagine that there's more pink paint there for me pretty please#I have a dozen versions of this with various overlay layers will probably end up adding those to this post in a rb or something#this post was supposed to go up earlier but yeah I was comparing overlays for like two hours...#honestly im surprised my procreate didnt crash in the middle of this since it crashes everytime I do anything with a lot of overlays#it did die immediately after I finished it though so then I had to wait several hours to just sign the damn thing :/
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ninjaaa-go · 5 months
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Probably an unpopular opinion, but I started rewatching Ninjago, and I feel like it would have been better if they kept Kai as the protagonist and Cole as the team leader rather than giving both of those roles to Lloyd
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mydollsaregay · 1 year
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Last night, I was thinking about the twins and was able to put my finger on what was still bugging me about them.
Despite it making us feel old, the 90s IS history (hell, yesterday is history!). AG is saying it, but I’m not sure they… mean it?
From the hints of the girls’ stories I’ve seen so far, the only anchoring historical event seems to be y2k. Everything else is nice enough, but certainly not unique to the 90s, and could be given to a goty instead.
Honestly? Y2K is not enough. It’s a little too safe. Yes, it was a big deal to the people who lived through it. However, it was literally just New Years, but cooler (and with a lot of programming work in the background to change years to be stored as four digits). What are the lasting effects that kids can recognize today? Because I see very few that can’t just be chalked up to the passage of time.
There was a lot more to the 90s than fashion, pop culture, and the biggest new years ever, but it kinda seems like those are the only parts AG is interested in portraying. When you put y2k up against some of the other historical events that other American Girls live through, even just the ones from the 20th century, it seems pretty silly. Second wave feminism, the Great Depression, the civil rights movement, and now….. new years but the number changes a bit more than usual!!!!!! Like. Cmon.
Even if they were wedded to portraying y2k, columbine, the effects of which are VERY much felt by kids today, happened that same year. But I kinda doubt AG will have the guts to even discuss it in the girl’s stories, which is really sad (and honestly one of the biggest downsides to more modern historical dolls - the history they’re covering is still too touchy for a lot of parents to be comfortable with).
Also, by pushing the girls to be in the late 90s, I’m betting AG is trying to worm their way out of having the 2000s girl live through 9/11 (i.e. watching it on tv) and the start of the war on terror. Which like. I get WHY (still too touchy for parents) but it’s really frustrating. 9/11 and it’s aftermath is arguably one of the most impactful events in American history, it’s stupid to dance around it. Felicity gets to live through the actual revolution but god forbid a more modern girl actually live through recent historical events.
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risingsunresistance · 10 months
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i think more worldbuilding should include more numbering systems. like obviously when creating a fake world or language our first thought is to take the basic 0-9 and make a representation of those, but does it actually make sense for your people here to be using base 10? what about base 2, base 16, other systems we use and systems we dont commonly use? what would make the most sense in the context?
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mallleus · 2 months
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One of the worst types of parental betrayal is when you feel comfortable enough to share your artwork with them and they just say “ Wow so cool” as they just glance at it and don’t pay it a second thought.
Like shit ok, could’ve just said you didn’t want to see my art, would’ve hurt less
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quibbs126 · 1 year
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I want a Charcoal Cookie
I mean, you can have activated charcoal in food, like charcoal cheddar, black ice cream, other things I can’t find (without the internet telling me there was some sort of trend about putting it in food, I’m just looking for actual food with it). So I mean, it works if you need the Cookies to be made of something edible
Also, maybe with charcoal being burnt wood, they could have a connection to Millennial Tree Cookie? Like, they were once a part of his forest, or even a branch from his tree, that got burnt into charcoal and then turned into a Cookie? And maybe they hold resentment for it? I dunno, just a neat idea pertaining to it I had
And also I want to make a joke about them eating wood to like, keep their powers active, like they have fire powers and they need to eat wood to keep it burning. But also they just eat sticks. Like yes, they eat other food, but they will just chomp on a twig
Just a random thing
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spotsupstuff · 1 year
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me n my sister seriously n deeply discussing blitzbee longfics like
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roguenancy · 1 year
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I love your thoughts on Steve saying I love you first, but being so scared he doesn’t really believe Eddie when he says it back. And Eddie works so hard everyday to make sure Steve knows. I wonder what that means for Eddie and Nancy? Like rationally Eddie knows Nancy didn’t mean to hurt Steve that badly and they’ve remained friends, but it might really bother Eddie? I don’t know I just see Eddie as super protective and god help Nancy if she were to ever again hurt Steve somehow; even in a small way
I don’t see it as something that would affect Eddie and Nancy’s dynamic, at least not at first. I absolutely agree with your comment about Eddie being the protective type and certainly think he’d go to great lengths to try and protect Steve. I mean, truthfully, he already has, so that’s not going to change. But Eddie also feels a lot like someone who is very much the embodiment of “well, now that’s none of my business!” so I think in the grand scheme of things, he wouldn’t dwell on it too much.
Sure, he hates the fact that Steve got hurt. That’s not something he ever wants to happen, especially not when it comes at the cost of Steve internalizing something so heavily that it affects how he processes and perceives love and whether or not he allows himself to trust those around him— Eddie —when they say it. But he knows Nancy now, and he likes Nancy, and as you said, he knows that Nancy never intended to hurt Steve the way she did. The way that she probably doesn’t even realize she did.
Eddie’s also intelligent enough to know that Nancy’s likely carrying around her own damage from that relationship.
Steve’s probably given enough regret-filled confessionals to Eddie on his track record of being a bad boyfriend that Eddie’s gotten the gist of it. It being the two-way street to pain that Nancy and Steve pushed one another down. While it does suck greatly for everyone involved, I think Eddie would be more likely to view it as something that is a part of the past, and he doesn’t seem like the type to favor holding on to the past when he has any say in the matter. So instead, it’s viewed as something that led both Steve and Nancy to become the people that they are. Instead, it’s viewed as something that got them both to where they are today. Instead, it’s viewed as a simple loss on Nancy’s part that has now become Eddie’s gain, and for that, Eddie Munson is entirely too grateful.
I don’t think it would change how Eddie interacts or views Nancy, even after he’s gained all the information and placed the pieces together to the world’s saddest puzzle and realized a key part of why Steve is the way that he is. Eddie is someone who seems incredibly emotionally in tune, not to mention logical. He’s got a good head on his shoulders, and while he can be a bit of a snarky asshole when he wants to be, ultimately, he doesn’t have a mean bone in his body. He’s not mean-spirited or outwardly cruel. He’s just simply Eddie.
And for Eddie, Nancy Wheeler would still be the Nancy Wheeler he had come to know, love, and fear— just now with added lore.
In terms of actually eliciting a reaction from Eddie, there are only really two types of situations where I personally could see that happening. We’re talking moments great enough to take Eddie out of his typical lighthearted state and into something a bit darker and more possessive to the point that he would find himself on the outs with Nancy. The first is, of course, piggybacking off of what you said regarding Nancy hurting Steve somehow in the future.
It’s almost hard to imagine because Nancy isn’t someone who likes hurting people. Any hurt she does inflict is never intentional unless you’re a monster or misogynistic co-worker threatening her or her friends, in which case you can and will catch a few rounds from a loaded gun. Whatever it is, it’d be an accident and likely a result of Nancy getting stuck in her own head as she often does, on a one-track note where she’s siding with logic over emotion and not quite registering the way she is coming off to others. I could possibly see something like Nancy, Robin, Eddie, and Steve together trying to get the girls things they need before they go off to college in the fall. Steve’s taking it overboard and having too much fun doing just that; he’s right alongside Nancy and all her lists and loving every minute of it. He says something about how he never realized college prep could be fun, and Nancy, who’s staring down at a notepad in her hand, only half paying attention, remarks how he would’ve if he had cared about college when it was his time.
It’s a simple statement, a true one that’s made up of pure fact. Steve wasn’t one who cared about college in school, and by the time his values started to change a bit, he was already so deep in a world of other issues and nearly too late that things didn’t work out the way he hoped. Nancy doesn’t say it to be mean, and the funny thing is that maybe if it had been anyone other than Steve and Nancy, it could’ve been a joke that rolled off the back. But because it is Steve and it is Nancy, and sometimes things have a way of prickling whether you mean to or not, the damage is done after it rolls off her tongue in a slip.
Nancy doesn’t even realize the gravity of what she’s said until the group pauses, leaving her several steps ahead of them and confused as she looks around. Robin’s shocked expression is a bucket of ice water that makes reality set in, but Eddie’s look of quite angry makes Nancy realize just how bad it is. Anger that quickly becomes something more of a rage after Steve accepts the remark with nothing but resignation before excusing himself with a promise to meet them at the car later.
Nancy apologizes as he walks away, and every bone in Steve’s body knows she means it.
But it’s not enough to wash away the salt poured into a wound that never really healed for Steve. A wound that he constantly pokes at on his own, one that tells him of all his flaws and reminds him of his mistakes. Robin’s still buffering, torn between going after Steve and talking to Nancy, but Eddie’s already making moves to follow him. But not before a comment is spat Nancy’s way with a quick, “Watch yourself, Wheeler.” One that’s loaded enough that Nancy knows exactly what it means, even without all the words. Steve isn’t upset with Nancy in the end, just hurt by his own mind and upset with himself more than anything, but where he’s quick to offer her a smile and say that all is well, Eddie sits on the anger, though, deciding that if Steve isn’t upset, then he’ll be upset for him.
Then he accidentally finds her crying later and decides hell, if Steve isn’t upset, then he can’t be either.
The other centers around Nancy trying to talk to Eddie once he and Steve start dating. A shovel talk of sorts, an impulsive decision on a whim because once the idea came to her, she couldn’t let it go. She meant well, really, she did. She and Steve are good friends now, and they never stopped caring about one another and likely never will. But sometimes her head isn’t fast enough to keep up with her mouth; sometimes she acts too brash and bold, sometimes she puts her nose where it doesn’t belong, and sometimes she makes mistakes. That’s what she’ll call it later when Robin asks her what she was thinking when she decided to get Eddie to be the one to tag along with her to go and grab food so that she could corner him.
It starts well enough. The typical recount of how kind, special, and important their shared loved one is before Nancy crosses over into talking about how Steve is one who loves and loves hard. That he’s prone to hiding what he’s really feeling and doesn’t think of himself as something that matters most of the time, so he won’t speak up when something is bothering him. That he gets hurt and tries to hide it, and that, more often than not, that hurt is deep. Rationally, Eddie knows she means well. Logically, he should be happy that someone beyond him cares about Steve enough to go to such a length for him. Realistically, he doesn’t enjoy feeling talked down to and is quick to grow defensive due to years of bullying. So, when Nancy’s words don’t come out as a gentle plea for Eddie not to hurt her friend she means for them to be but rather what feels like an implication that Eddie isn’t meant for nothing but shattering Steve Harrington’s heart, well, he doesn’t take it lightly.
There’s anger in his voice when he asks where Nancy gets off on thinking he’s going to hurt Steve. Nancy reminds Eddie that Steve’s been hurt once before, and before Eddie can check that his brain-to-mouth filter is working, he’s already asking her for a reminder of whose fault that was. They both know it’s not one-sided, that she hurt Steve, and he hurt her. They both know Eddie doesn’t mean it as harshly as it sounds and that Nancy never intended for this moment to go like this… but none of it is enough to stop the mess it makes after the collision hits.  
Now they’re both angry. Upset and anxious. Suddenly, the Wheeler’s station wagon feels too small for the pair, and both want nothing more than to throw themselves out of it, but they can’t, so the show must go on. Nancy tries to gather herself as she tells Eddie that he’s right, but just because he’s right doesn’t mean he gets to say it to her. It’s Steve’s battle, and Steve’s feelings. The only one who can hold what happened between them over her head is Steve, and if he doesn’t want to, then that’s his choice. Eddie knows she’s correct; Steve doesn’t mind it anymore, knows Steve’s long since forgiven her, and doesn’t think twice about it because he’s too busy blaming himself for the hurt he gave her. Eddie knows, but it’s hard, so he admits that while maybe she is right, he loves Steve. Just because she found a logical response doesn’t mean he’s going to forgo worrying about it or pretend she didn’t just imply he was going to repeat her mistakes.
It's awkward and cold, and for a second, it feels like the worst of it will never end. But then Nancy sighs and tells Eddie that it haunts her, knowing just how badly she hurt Steve and that all she wants is to make sure that he gets the future and happiness that he deserves. She apologizes for making Eddie feel bad and for making him defensive. She promises that it wasn’t her intention and that she thinks he’s actually a perfect fit for Steve. In return, Eddie laughs. He tells her he doesn’t know about perfect fits, but he believes they work and work well, and all he wants is for that to keep working. He accepts her apology with one of his own for snapping at her and then makes it clear that the last thing he wants is to hurt Steve.
The tension melts the moment Nancy, unprompted, bursts into laughter. A full belly laugh that leaves her hunched over the steering wheel and wiping her eyes. “He really has a way of weaseling his way in on you, doesn’t he?” she asks, brows wrinkling in a way that tells Eddie she’s serious. And because that kind of laughter is infectious and bound to spread, suddenly, the laughter that Eddie had been struggling to hold in slips out. He’s gripping his sides when he replies, “That he does, Wheeler. That he does.”
Those are about the only two sorts of situations where I can see Eddie allowing his emotions to run wild in a way that could potentially affect his dynamic with Nancy. Even then, I think it’s a minimal effect. At the end of the day, Nancy and Eddie have too much in common with the whole shared adoration for the neighborhood golden retriever slash babysitter and monster trauma. Them being at any odds would hurt Steve, and that’s the last thing either of them wants, and between the two, it’s just way too easy to keep a good friendship going.
Also, I’m not going to spend many words on this since it’s not at all what you asked me about, and I don’t want to derail things entirely, but I do think that Robin is a more significant concern when it comes to things regarding Steve than Eddie is, even after Eddie and Steve start dating. I don’t say this to dismiss Steddie as a ship or even Eddie’s capabilities. I know that Eddie is protective and would never think twice about looking after Steve, but for Robin… looking after Steve is her main priority. It has been since they became friends, and it will be until the day one of them lays down and dies. She was there long before Eddie came around; depending, she could be there long after. (I mean, she was ready to take on a fleet of Russians on her own because they had hurt Steve and then was ready to hit Eddie with a flashlight if he didn’t let go of Steve at the boathouse. She is protective with a capital P!) So yeah, I think, ultimately, if anyone is going to be at odds about it with Nancy, it’s Robin. Which, funnily enough, is what I think would’ve been an excellent setup for the awkward, tense dynamic we got from Robin and Nancy at the start of season 04.  
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monty-glasses-roxy · 7 months
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Opinion on glittergolf?
I don't really have one? I don't really see it around on my dash very often. It could be good!
But in terms of any specific opinions on it, yeah I don't see it enough or think about it enough myself to really be able to weigh in on it. Could be sweet, could be terrible, could be fun, could be boring, I dunno. Just don't see it very often and I'm not too invested in it myself ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
For those that may not know, Glittergolf is the Monty/Sunny ship. Could also be Monty/Daycare Attendant but I'm not sure whether it includes Moon as well.
The only thing I do know for certain about daycare attendant ships, is that if Monty dates one and Roxy dates the other one, it could be really funny. "Freddy said its MY turn on the boyfriend!!" kind of shenanigans lmao
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canichangemyblogname · 9 months
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Do y’all know anyone who doesn’t actually know how to have a conversation, all they know is how to interrupt or derail a conversation? Like they keep talking over you to tell you their opinion on something (often unrelated), even though the conversation doesn’t call for an opinion. There was no, “What do y’all think,” but they still gotta interrupt, speak very loudly over you and tell you some very wrong opinion. Or you’ll be talking and then they just start up a different topic. And when you call them out on that the response is, “I’m not interested in that.”
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citnamora · 6 months
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My roommate and I are playing Dual Destinies now and we both whooped and cheered when Phoenix slipped on his suit jacket. Is this a universal experience?
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merry-the-cookie · 6 months
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also i can finally look at tumblr lol i didnt wanna get spoiled on the show and setlist and ykno what im super glad i wasnt
excited and also ScaredTM to see soundcheck this weekend
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