I gonna be real fucking stupid here cuase like a month ago I was complaining about g3 ss4 clawdeen with braid relaxed thing. But why does there have to be g1 v g3. Okay you like g1 I do to it's nice I grew up with it however there are a lot of issues eg: the body being only one skinny mold, glue seepage, at times horrible fabrics, and bad or supar hair fibre mixes. Like g1 wasn't the most amazing thing ever. Like g1 Clawdeen and Cleo were voiced by the same white women, there would be nothing wrong with that if both chacters weren't POC or MOC (Monsters of colour).
g3 still has some issues like the poly problem, unleaded details and wonky screening being a little to common. However both gens have something good going for them. Like g1 cool chacter concepts, great at queercoding (Wether intentional or not) and was able to explain tough and complex topics for a young audience. G3 has great autism rep and other desirable rep from main chacters, pretty cool designs for the most part, cool non villain explicitly queer chacters and a big improvement on the varying body types. It's really nice and refreshing. Can we stop dicks to each other and not shame each other.
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Kaeya had always been an efficient and hard-working individual (he had to be to support Diluc in the background as his brother rose thru the ranks after all).
He has so much free time because he completes all his work way ahead of schedule. And if he still has enough time, he adds more to the workload in secret.
And once all of that was done and over with, he makes time for everyone. He has to. He feels as if every moment has to be given to someone else.
No one knows how he does it. No one has to know.
Every mission has a dozen strategies in line, and every battle plan is made with efficiency in mind. His perfect record will not be tarnished. He can't risk it (even if it baffles others that he would willingly activate a ruin guard just to prevent a failed mission. Jean disagrees with his methods, but Kaeya can say that the results say otherwise)
He needs to be quick.
Efficient.
Perfect.
And so he comes and goes like the wind.
Kaeya values time because he knew every second counted. He can't just stand there as if he were frozen. Time could run out in an instant.
Kaeya had only been late once his entire life.
He'd rather he never be late ever again.
It took one day of being of being imperfect for everything to fall apart. On that tragic day...had he gotten there on time... then maybe...
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" Come on, let's get moving, traveler. We're not frozen in place after all. " Kaeya teasingly says. He stiffles a giggle at the traveler's exhasperated sigh.
"Yeah yeah, we've heard enough of you calling us a slacker. Can't you be a bit more patient?" Paimon whines at him.
Kaeya snorts, but acquiesces, hiding the shaking of his hands at the thought of being idle.
He imagines hearing a clock ticking.
Kaeya knows that that is his own problem. He tries his hardest to relax as he waits for the traveler to finish whatever they're making on the alchemy table because, seriously, it is supposed to be a relaxing day. There's nothing major going on, and his schedule is once again empty as intended. What's the hurry?
Kaeya taps his foot on the ground as he waits. He wishes he could take his own damn advice when he tells others to relax.
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Made in Magnolia
this is my favorite thing ive ever made. and i hope u enjoy it <3
special thank u to Ashley ( @diamondpuddles ) for basically being my co-author
Summary: There’s that feeling again. The warmth and the electricity that travels between them which lacks nerves or pretenses or any semblance of who they have been in the past. Calum isn’t the same guy who usually gets fucked and kicked out when he gets invited to stay the night. Ashton isn’t the same guy who got married at twenty in Mississippi. They’re new when they’re together.
Word Count: 220,470
Pairing: Calum Hood/Ashton Irwin
Rating: E
Content Warning: religious trauma & homophobia
Read on AO3
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