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#the bg for the baby twins one is very simple but i like it :)
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before i go to bed, here’s a couple of colorings C submitted in the past few days!
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so I have a interesting AU idea. Magical hero AU 🙂, Or maybe a Precure au(don’t know if you know this one though 😅) Yuu a magical girl type hero with maybe Ortho(the human one but now resembles one of those uhh “fairies” from precure) being the cute little mascot character that follows Yuu(like that double isekai AU. Only Ortho looks more like a cute mascot character from your typical magical girl show) and gives Yuu said magical hero powers(literally saved the whole world once with magical hero powers[did Ortho gain a temporary human form{that’s kinda looks like a magical boy} to perform that super power magical attack there? 😶], no biggie 🙂💧), than Yuu(can they be called Cure Mirror? What about Cure Spirit?) and Ortho end up at NRC again(Look it’s Grim, but uhh Ortho took your mascot spot. Could you share?). Look the rest of the first years gain magical boy(or more precures) powers cause of the cute mascot, (Shroud Brother Angst on the side[somehow both brothers past or legend magical boys or precure maybe?] Idia sees his dead baby brother again[baby bro’s a cute mascot character though]. Maybe by Book 6 Ortho becomes an official magical boy :D. Maybe? 🙂💧)
Can I use the double Isekai? Pls pls pls... I want Yuuki in a sparkly outfit. :v
Anyhow... Imma use the double Isekai au as a base, just because I like my Yuuki content U-U9
Again... I made a very complicated power system so hold on your socks cuz this is gonna be complicated af. :D
I hope you(and the ones who also are curious about this answer) know what the double Isekai series is, because we will focus on the 2nd one in the series: Ortho's.
Now thing is, the magical girl system I came up with is as follows: there are the givers, the takers, the products and the intermediary.
The givers, also known as the power holders or most nicknamed the mascots: they are magical beings who can raise their power from the inside, only in the condition of giving it. They create magic and give it away, creating 1 type of product: the magical warriors. People who depend on the magic of a giver in order to fight. Their downside is that they have to resolve to a less energy consuming form as to not die from exhaustion.
The takers or in this case, also named as nightmares: Beings who create an opposite magic force, out of negative feelings, as such this type of magic energy sucks out the magic out of pure feelings. They only hunt for more pure magic as to become more powerful, in a never ending cycle of destruction. This also can create products: the goons, beings reformed beyond physical recognition, meant to only obey the taker that created it. This downside is that the goons are absolutely dumb and can't think rationally at all. Pure vessels with no agency.
The products: as mentioned above, they are of 2 types: the magical warriors and the goons. Both are forces who can defeat each other as such, it is very important to recognize that balance the 2 have.
The intermediary or most commonly known as bg mfs normal beings. Those are simple beings who have a 0 in both pure and dark magic energy. As such they can be easily influenced to both sides. They only serve as vessels and tipping points, as the mass of intermediary is what keeps the balance in between light and darkness in perfect equality. If it were to be gravely tipped to one side, the other would be weakened and reborn from the inside of the other, thus creating mass chaos.
Ok... That would be a small scheme of the things. :3
Because we follow the double Isekai's premise. Ortho gets yeeted in another world and adopted by Yuuki's family. He comes to have a bigger sister and a few months before he finishes 8th grade a baby brother. The parents are your normal, run of the mill couple.
Now Ortho and Yuuki share the same age, which means these 2 would be considered as a sort of twins. (even if Yuuki is 2 months older and they rub it in Ortho's face)
So one day, Ortho tells to Yuuki that strange shit kept happening. He swore he saw the sky getting darker. Yuuki swears that the weather guy lied to them saying that today was supposed to be sunny.
And the 2 get to meet a goon. A goon that is meant to feed on the negative thoughts of people and convert it into magic energy.
That is also when Ortho's powers as a giver are triggered. When they try to run from the monster. And as such, Yuuki becomes Ortho's vessel and good lord is it a chaos since now 1 sibling is in some sparkly ass suit and the other is a smol kitten, not even bigger than a palm.
It's an absolute shitshow :'D
But when Yuuki does manage to defeat it through the power of kicking and yelling, the sky clears out and Ortho is back to his human self, while Yuuki is back to their non-sparkly clothes.
At home, there is a whole whiteboard crazy dude meme with these 2. Yulia, who just wanted to learn for her college application, looked at them as if they smoked some of that good synthetic grass from the football field.
So she tells them that it's absolute bullshit. And with their mother still in her 6th month of pregnancy, 2 more moths until these 2 would finish 8th grade, it was more welcomed if they would actually hit some books or help the father sell the grill for a new baby seat.
Finally, seeing that they aren't believed, the 2 keep it to themselves. Ortho was able to give to Yuuki this funky compact after all. And whenever it was used, Yuuki would become this super sparkly magical warrior and Ortho would be reduced to a fire kitty mascot. :'3
But while not in those 2 forms, Ortho could use magic just fine and Yuuki was magicless, which begged the problem: if whatever that was appears again, they would need to be together.
So cue these 2 going through so many shenanigans. Otto, the now youngest of the Crevette family is born and now it was clearly more harder since these 2 had to babysit the baby from time to time.
Cue Isekai to twst and BOI is it a mess. :'3
Magical gurl Yuuki beating overBlot asses in super sparkly boots while kitty Ortho gets spiritually adopted by Lucius. That's it... That's the gimmick :'3
For book 6 tho, since it's basically the book where Ortho gets that angsty revelation and everyone just suffers, Yuuki is hesitant to use the magical girl form because this was their sibling here, who goes through a lot at the moment. They didn't want for Ortho to just be a cat and not have any say in this messed up matter. For a fact, Yuuki knew that they, themselves, were the ones who had a little to no say in it.
But hey, it is also revealed that the Shrouds were a long family of givers. Actually their mother used to be a magical girl U-Ub
All in all... That would be all :3
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10 Things We Women with Diabetes Want You to Know
While we're on the topic of women with diabetes this week, who hasn't yet heard of the Girl's Guide to Diabetes? It's a must-visit for all us super-sweet females, run by type 1 sisters Sysy and Ana Morales. Sysy is a great DOC friend, frequent commenter here at the 'Mine, a wife, mother of twin toddlers, diabetes advocate, and a freelance writer.
We are delighted to feature her take here today on a girls' view of good diabetes support:
A Guest Post by Sysy Morales
By having twins as a type 1 diabetic two months before my husband and I even celebrated our first wedding anniversary, I was able to discover early on that I had a guy who would be respectful and loving no matter how tough life got. I am very lucky. This doesn't mean I didn't have to constantly communicate with him about my diabetes, however. I couldn't just expect him to be insightful about my feelings regarding aspects of my diabetes without any explanation.... Why, the man has never even had a headache!
Aside from thinking over my own relationship, I've been getting a lot of emails from guys wanting information about "dating a diabetic girl." If you happen to be one of these men, or you're already in a relationship with a woman with diabetes, this post is for you!
Ladies, definitely post any additions or different opinions you have in the comments section. We're all unique and I would expect some of this to vary.
For the guy in a relationship with a girl who has diabetes, here are 10 things we want you to know:
1. Recognize that your girl might be very emotional about her illness. Sometimes she needs you to listen to her rant. Let her. Most likely she doesn't need you to solve a problem. The thing I loved most about my husband while we dated was his willingness to listen. Now, if you have to force yourself to listen and couldn't be more uninterested, ask yourself why. Don't waste a girl's time.
2. Diabetes often makes us girls paranoid that ANY physical ailment is somehow caused by our diabetes. Don't tell us we are paranoid or try to "reason" with us. Help us find out the truth by suggesting we call the doctor so we can rest easy.
3. In case you were wondering... diabetic women are able to have perfectly healthy babies, rock climb, swim in the ocean, get a doctorate, travel, and stay very healthy. Understand that what you've heard in the past about diabetes is often outdated and inaccurate information.
4. Your diabetic girl MUST absolutely take good care of her blood sugars. This is required to stay healthy. Your support in this matter is CRUCIAL because you mean a lot to her. Encourage her to check her sugar anytime she feels she should. If she is hesitant on testing in front of you, reassure her by saying that you want her to do what she needs to do to be well, and that you don't mind her testing in front of you. Ever. If you notice that she seems "off," don't tell her that she must be high or low. Instead, ask how she is feeling.
5. Never get mad over any incident where her diabetes might seem to be an inconvenience. It's heartbreaking when this happens. Instead, support her diabetes management and her feelings about it. It's OK if you feel overwhelmed by her diabetes, but do your best to communicate this without making her feel personally rejected. She doesn't need any more reasons to feel bad about having diabetes.
6. If she says her blood sugar is low, ask her what you can do to help. If she asks you to retrieve juice or glucose tablets for her, do not stall. This is not the time to say, "I will in a minute, honey." Lows are emergencies. That said, don't treat her like a baby. After a few minutes in most cases, her blood sugar will be back up and she will be herself again.
7. She wants you to know she is strong and capable despite the fact that she will have moments of desperation, weakness, and sorrow. Be a shoulder to lean on and an ear she can trust, but also take note of and admire her efforts and persistence in managing her diabetes.
8. If you have questions about her diabetes or how it affects her body and thoughts, do ask. You can gain insight from web sites like this one, but your diabetic girl has a mind of her own and the only way to truly answer your questions is to ask HER. Personally, I'm extremely cheery when my husband asks me about my diabetes. It means he is interested and cares about me. Yet, I'm sure other women are different, so ask.
9. Learn! At the beginning of my relationship with my husband, he said this: "If I had diabetes, I'd always keep my blood sugars under control." I half laughed and half gave him the evil eye. I looked him square in the eyes and said firmly and politely, "Don't you ever say that again to me or any other diabetic." Then, I asked him why he felt that way. He explained that after seeing me suffer the highs and lows, he realized how painful they were and that he couldn't imagine dealing with all that, so if he had diabetes, he would simply avoid the roller coaster. Ahh. I saw this was a simple matter of ignorance. I took the next few months to educate him all about the tiny details and factors involved in diabetes management. I would spend all day with him on the weekends and he would see what I would eat, how I'd test, count carbs, give insulin, and still deal with some ups and downs. It was enlightening for him. He finally understood that keeping perfectly steady BG levels is not always a matter of choice. And now he rights others who once thought as he did. It's an understandable thing, ignorance. If you're a man dating a girl with diabetes or married to one, recognize that you are probably ignorant about diabetes because you don't have it. That's OK, but now is the time to learn a few things.
10. I always feel like my diabetes messes with my "looks" and as trivial as that is, the feeling is real. I also feel wimpy on days when my diabetes beats me up. I suspect I'm not the only one. When you think to yourself, "Wow, she looks pretty today" or "The way she deals with her diabetes is amazing," then for the love of God say it out loud! We'd love to hear it.
A list after my own heart Sysy, thank you! Plus I'm betting a lot of these support tips work just as well vice-versa, for women supporting their diabetic men.
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