Forgive me for doing this, you could avoid answer this question if it makes you uncomfortable, I just need an imagery when I think of them... You see I'm about to ask a very serious and important question;
Do all angels have a cock and a cunt? Or only some and would it be fine to ask who has what? If neither, what private parts do they have or is it left to the reader's imagination? Are they able to shapeshift their—
You're not the first person to ask so don't worry, it doesn't make me uncomfortable. (And I basically posed the question myself when Lucifer brings it up in ABM, and I think it's a major question at the center of A&M, also.)
Short answer: they have whatever you want them to. They can have both or either or neither or shapeshift.
Long answer: angels will be described with vague genitalia for the whole series, mostly. If I could, I'd make it even more vague than it is, but it's a little over the top already. Anyone who's read my other work knows I'm not exactly shy about describing sex/genitalia, so my weird poetic sex words are definitely language I reserve for angels/gods.
The reason for this is because angels don't fit into human concepts of gender and never come to accept it, regardless of what their genitalia might look like, whether they have genitalia differences between them, and so forth. It also leaves room for very broad and personal queer / trans imaginations.
I see art of Lucifer with top scars sometimes, and sometimes he doesn't have them. Sometimes he has a dick and sometimes he doesnt. Sometimes he has both "parts". It's all canon to me.
I know "it's up to your imagination!" can feel like a cop out at times regarding rep in media, but the incomprehensible nature of angel gender and sex is very much part of the story here.
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Younger brother came up with the best thing-
Was out shopping with my siblings and while in stores my younger brother started a "Point out things the Bad Batch would wear" type of game. Forgot what he pointed to but he was like, "This is something Hunter would wear and then go to a gay club." Then he found something else and went, "And this is what Crosshair would wear to a gay club."
Then I was like, "Oh, imagine Hunter goes to a gay club, spots Crosshair across the room and is like, 'What are YOU doing here, huh?? 🤨🤨'"
My brother thought that was hilarious and agreed. He also found a bunch of stuff that he said Hunter would wear, "If he had a sense of style" and I added on that Crosshair probably has killer fashion sense and is habitually ashamed about his brother's lack of a fashion sense because it's a "disappointment to the queer community."
Anyways, happy pride!
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my school president has the same chokehold over me as bad buddy. but while bad buddy had me lose my head and literally cry tears of angst almost every episode, my school president gives me so much silly joy and a serotonin boost every episode.
gmmtv giving me the softest of the shows, literally a queer fantasy, an year after making me feral over a show so deep rooted in queer(asian)-reality and trauma, is that aftercare?
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Heya Thunder, hope everything is well on your end!
Do you mind dropping any 8 x 9 headcanons you have?
Hey, thanks for checking in! :)
I'm doing alright, just trying to get back into the art groove LOL
Hope everything is well on your end too! ^^
As for your question, I'd absolutely LOVE to drop my 8 x 9 headcanons >:D
~ 8 x 9 Headcanons ~
-Unlike 10 x 11, I see their relationship as more of a slowburn/"Will they won't they?" type dynamic.
-The events of "Donald's Duck" is really what kicks off any romantic feelings; they bounce off each other so well, it feels so natural and good and-oopsie! Now they're catching feelings!
-No one was quite sure what to make of their little thing at first; are they a couple or just really good friends?? They act like an old married couple sometimes, but then again they really could just be friends....
- Donald is also just a flirt in general which only confuses things more LOL
- They don't actually "get together" in any sort of romantic sense for quite a few years. There's a lot of dancing around and neither really make a definitive move. Donald is too much of a flirt and, admittedly, not the best when it comes to dealing with deeper feelings, and Duck doesn't want to "ruin" this good dynamic they have by reading into things too much. (After all, Donald's so charming he could prolly get anyone he wanted, why would he want Duck of all engines?)
(Safe to say, most of Donald's genuine flirting went right over Duck's funnel as a result LOL)
- Eventually one of them just kind of blurts it out and the other goes; "Wait... you thought I didn't like you back???" Hilarity ensues LOLL
- Donald is definitely the kind of witty, charming flirt that will turn into a spluttering mess if someone he genuinely likes shows any interest back.
And Duck finds that absolutely adorable/very endearing. xD
- Donald is one of the only engines who gets away with calling Duck "Monty". He also uses a slew of other nicknames/pet names, including; Sweetcheeks, Sweetheart, Darling, Duckie, Darling Duckie and Waddles. (Jokingly)
- Duck doesn't use pet names but doesn't mind the ones Donald's given him. (Honestly he kinda loves it)
- Dilly is basically Donald's daughter and Duck is her step-dad. It's a whole thing LOL
- Duck is always able to tell the Scots apart. They don't know exactly how he always knows, but he just does.
(They've tried every trick in the book, nothing has ever worked LOL)
- These two have the absolute best banter.
Favourite Things About Each Other ~
Donald about Duck: How assertive/no-nonsense he is, his voice (he loves listening to his passionate rambling.. most of the time LOL), how hardworking he is, and just how blunt he can be.
Duck about Donald: How relaxed and "no-fucks-given" he is (especially since he overthinks a lot LOL), his humour/sharp wit, his good work ethic, and that little twitch he does when he's trying not to smile at a bad/lame joke but is clearly failing.
Honestly they're easily one of my absolute favourite TTTE ships. They're opposites in a lot of ways but that's what makes them work so well together. Duck brings out the more mature side of Donald, and Donald brings out Duck's more playful side. They bring out the best in each other and it's so good.
They're also just super cute and silly and I love them ;;;
Thank you for the question!! <3
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Oh yeah, that was one of the shows Netflix gave two seasons but called the seasons ‘Parts’ so they could pay the cast less. They did that a lot. Most notably with the ‘Sabrina’ reboot, before they cancelled it, and ‘Riverdale’ had to give it a backdoor series finale.
MOTHERFUCKER
I hate this bc no good nick was an insane concept. And it worked. It was the first sitcom-style show I ever watched, and couldn't fully appreciate the tropes and style of it back then. I'm watching it again. The laughtrack actually adds so much to it. A desperate girl just stole five thousand dollars from her fake foster family to give to an obviously fake lawyer and she is so happy bc she thinks she's going to see her father free soon, and ten seconds later the laugh track is back.
Fuck Netflix. Fuck them fr.
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Not gonna lie, both vindicating but also deeply sad that every single literary magazine I've looked at recently, having visited those site in the past, has edited their submission requirements to specify that AI work will not be considered.
And at the same time, I'm extremely fearful of how many writers are going to give up writing when it becomes impossible to tell AI from real anymore, and markets are utterly saturated with content to the point that getting anything published is nearly impossible as scammers try to make some quick change.
I imagine it wouldn't be worth it in the long run as a scam, because it doesn't exactly pay to write these days even prior to this, so it may then die out within a couple of years, though that might be optimistic given the plagiarism that makes it into the Amazon self-publishing realm. But even still, I do worry that in the meantime it's going to push writers out and force already struggling lit mags to shut down, and I'm so, so worried about it.
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