James Fitzjamea would be an instagram influencer. Francis is the old guy on tiktok who complains about everything
Brilliant!!! This should be a thing, like what would each character's favorite social media be!
Irving: Instagram. As they say, "To official accounts (= carefully curated images of the newest rock climbing adventures and choir trips) and secret accounts (= serving face and cunt all night long) - may they never meet!"
Stanley: Deviant Art 😕🤷♀️
Hickey: okay-ish Linkedin
Sir John (this is too easy): Facebook, boomer who just wants to keep in touch with his family
Dundy: Twitter. Just here for the drama and the occasionally inciteful statement
Hodgson, Little: Tumblr
Blanky: YouTube. Actually useful tutorials about survival hacks, a *lot* of followers.
seb wants to be pet, too 😤💕
((TYSM to @angel-fr0m-venus for asking how seb would react to clora petting all the cats around the school/hogsmeade BAHAHA. like a neglected puppy, thats how🐶))
UH UM I'M EXTREMELY APPRECIATIVE OF THE NOTES I WILL COME GIVE YOU MORE UH HERE U GO UM THIS IS TOAST. MY CHIMAERA AU GRIAN. IF U WANT I WILL TELL U ABOUT HIM.
Have you ever heard the noises axolotls make? its kinda quiet blub!, when they reach the surface of the water to gulp down some air. Anyway any time i see JellyNeil my mind immediately goes to Neil just making that noise
I HAVE NOW. wow I made a reel for the first time in forever just so I could get this across properly, here you go
Hi 👉🏼👈🏼 I'm a bit shy but for the OC ask, can you maybe do number 16 (about love poem)? For both of them?
Hi there love!! thank you for the ask :3
Your OC is asked by their lover or spouse to write them a love poem. How do they respond?
Jelly
Jelly's a big sap, and Ghost is easily swayed with honesty and earnest words
Raven
has written poems about Price before but would deny it when questioned, so when Price ask for a love poem, they feign ignorant but slips in a card into Price's vest anyways :3
The most common question we get about Into the Deep/En Lo Profundo: how do we pressurize the exhibits? Simply put, we don’t!
The technology doesn’t yet exist to provide large viewing windows for a pressurized tank. Instead, we feature deep-sea animals that also do well in the lower pressure of surface waters. Our midwater gallery, for example, almost exclusively focuses on jellies. That’s because gelatinous animals, like this chandelier jelly, are mostly made of water, and are constantly at a hydrostatic equilibrium with the environment around them, regardless of depth.
There are other deep con-sea-derations to exhibiting deep-sea animals. Want to learn more? Swim over to our webstory!