the-mecha-gene-writer
the-mecha-gene-writer
The Offical Mecha Gene blog.
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Hey so I've been working on my novel for close to two years now and am about to start the querying process. I post Art i've done (fan art and not). I'm realy weirds and quirky as well as may or my not be from another demension. Or a demon like my freind says.
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the-mecha-gene-writer · 7 years ago
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“And you could be grateful, you know. I did save your life.” “ I am grateful,” I almost uttered, but the words were caught in my throat. I hadn’t thought that I was going to walk away from my attack, and that hadn’t necessarily disappointed me.
The mecha gene
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the-mecha-gene-writer · 7 years ago
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the-mecha-gene-writer · 7 years ago
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Lilly’s lavender milk tea.
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the-mecha-gene-writer · 7 years ago
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Burn hates pink
Burn hates pink
Light pink, hot pink, fluffy pink, any of it, don't bring it near her 
And not because of FEMALE CODING, SEXISM, GENDER STEROTYPES OR TOXIC MASCULINITY
Just because, Pink was the color of burnt skin, of the peeling trails left on her fingertips, the shade the blood red sun turned the sky when her mother's lab was set aflame, it was the color the water turned when she washed her brother s blood off her skin, the shade of scarlets unmoving lips as she whispered pain into burns head for the first time. The color shirt Lilly was wearing the day she found her sobbing and screaming on her bedroom floor, the shade riders baby skin was underneath the scrapes from where the breakers had tried and suffocated him in gravel and dust. Pink was the color her mother painted the room to make her laugh when she bedridden. Pink was the color her brothers shreded heart looked like from the raftors. To Burn Pink was not just the color of feminity, of rushing blood, of pain. Pink is the color of loss.
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the-mecha-gene-writer · 7 years ago
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One Offical Burn art from the very talented Erin Le. Check out that shark tooth necklace.
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the-mecha-gene-writer · 7 years ago
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Jeanette Antolin from USA Gymnatics @ USOW 
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the-mecha-gene-writer · 7 years ago
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Common Occupations in the Middle Ages
Almoners: ensured the poor received alms.
Atilliator: skilled castle worker who made crossbows.
Baliff: in charge of allotting jobs to the peasants, building repair, and repair of tools used by the peasants.
Barber: someone who cut hair. Also served as dentists, surgeons and blood-letters.
Blacksmith: forged and sharpened tools and weapons, beat out dents in armor, made hinges for doors, and window grills. Also referred to as Smiths.
Bottler: in charge of the buttery or bottlery.
Butler: cared for the cellar and was in charge of large butts and little butts (bottles) of wine and beer. Under him a staff of people might consist of brewers, tapsters, cellarers, dispensers, cupbearers and dapifer.
Carder: someone who brushed cloth during its manufacture.
Carpenter: built flooring, roofing, siege engines, furniture, panelling for rooms, and scaffoling for building.
Carters: workmen who brought wood and stone to the site of a castle under construction.
Castellan: resident owner or person in charge of a castle (custodian).
Chamberlain: responsible for the great chamber and for the personal finances of the castellan.
Chaplain: provided spirtual welfare for laborers and the castle garrison. The duties might also include supervising building operations, clerk, and keeping accounts. He also tended to the chapel.
Clerk: a person who checked material costs, wages, and kept accounts.
Constable: a person who took care (the governor or warden) of a castle in the absence of the owner. This was sometimes bestowed upon a great baron as an honor and some royal castles had hereditary constables.
Cook: roasted, broiled, and baked food in the fireplaces and ovens.
Cottars: the lowest of the peasantry. Worked as swine-herds, prison guards, and did odd jobs.
Ditcher: worker who dug moats, vaults, foundations and mines.
Dyer: someone who dyed cloth in huge heated vats during its manufacture.
Ewerer: worker who brought and heated water for the nobles.
Falconer: highly skilled expert responsible for the care and training of hawks for the sport of falconry.
Fuller: worker who shrinks & thickens cloth fibers through wetting & beating the material.
Glaziers: a person who cut and shaped glass.
Gong Farmer: a latrine pit emptier.
Hayward:  someone who tended the hedges.
Herald: knights assistant and an expert advisor on heraldry.
Keeper of the Wardrobe: in charge of the tailors and laundress.
Knight: a professional soldier. This was achieved only after long and arduous training which began in infancy.
Laird: minor baron or small landlord.
Marshal: officer in charge of a household’s horses, carts, wagons, and containers. His staff included farriers, grooms, carters, smiths and clerks. He also oversaw the transporting of goods.
Master Mason: responsible for the designing and overseeing the building of a structure.
Messengers: servants of the lord who carried receipts, letters, and commodities.
Miner: skilled professional who dug tunnels for the purpose of undermining a castle.
Minstrels: part of of the castle staff who provided entertainment in the form of singing and playing musical instruments.
Porter: took care of the doors (janitor), particularly the main entrance. Responsible for the guardrooms. The person also insured that no one entered or left the castle withour permission. Also known as the door-ward.
Reeve: supervised the work on lord’s property. He checked that everyone began and stopped work on time, and insured nothing was stolen. Senior officer of a borough.
Sapper: an unskilled person who dug a mine or approach tunnel.
Scullions: responsible for washing and cleaning in the kitchen.
Shearmen: a person who trimmed the cloth during its manufacture.
Shoemaker: a craftsman who made shoes. Known also as Cordwainers.
Spinster: a name given to a woman who earned her living spinning yarn. Later this was expanded and any unmarried woman was called a spinster.
Steward: took care of the estate and domestic administration. Supervised the household and events in the great hall. Also referred to as a Seneschal.
Squire: attained at the age of 14 while training as a knight. He would be assigned to a knight to carry and care for the weapons and horse.
Watchmen: an official at the castle responsible for security. Assited by lookouts (the garrison).
Weaver: someone who cleaned and compacted cloth, in association with the Walker and Fuller.
Woodworkers: tradesmen called Board-hewers who worked in the forest, producing joists and beams.
Other medieval jobs included:
tanners, soap makers, cask makers, cloth makers, candle makers (chandlers), gold and silver smiths, laundresses, bakers, grooms, pages, huntsmen, doctors, painters, plasterers, and painters, potters, brick and tile makers, glass makers, shipwrights, sailors, butchers, fishmongers, farmers, herdsmen, millers, the clergy, parish priests, members of the monastic orders, innkeepers, roadmenders, woodwards (for the forests). slingers. Other Domestic jobs inside the castle or manor:
Personal atendants- ladies-in-waiting, chamber maids, doctor.
The myriad of people involved in the preparation and serving of meals- brewers, poulterer, fruiterers, slaughterers, dispensers, cooks and the cupbearers.
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the-mecha-gene-writer · 7 years ago
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bumblebee ball python requested by Sam on patreon
[Drawing of a yellow and white bumblebee ball python snake saying “What’s next? Success, happiness, and all kinds of amazing things!” in a blue speech bubble.]
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the-mecha-gene-writer · 7 years ago
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This is a birthday present I drew for my friend. I drew her as a jellyfish person based off of the flower hat jellyfish.
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the-mecha-gene-writer · 7 years ago
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This was something my friend did for art class. And I wanted to share (?)
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the-mecha-gene-writer · 7 years ago
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Why is your art so good!!!!!
Bitch ;D
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Here’s a quick phosphophyllite
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the-mecha-gene-writer · 7 years ago
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WIP of Diamond from Land of the Lustrous!
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the-mecha-gene-writer · 7 years ago
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I drew my self insert OC again. Like one of my other OCs, they are also a jellyfish person. I’ve been calling my jellyfish people “acalephians”, from the outdated classification for jellyfish.
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the-mecha-gene-writer · 7 years ago
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movie tropes that will never get old to me:
a thing happens + two people exchanging money in the back
fourth wall breaking
“give up all your weapons” and that one guy that spends the entire evening taking his weights worth out his pockets
*a terribly loud crash* meowing/ car sirens heard offscreen
alternatively: a terribly loud crash and one of the characters going “oops” in the most casual voice
“fuck you” “well if you insist”
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the-mecha-gene-writer · 8 years ago
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Here’s a picture I’m working on of one of my OCs. Her name is Lina, and she’s a jellyfish person
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the-mecha-gene-writer · 8 years ago
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Here’s a WIP of a drawing of one of my OCs (Although, truth be told, they’re more of a self insert to the universe I’ve created for my other OCs than an actual OC)
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the-mecha-gene-writer · 8 years ago
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And it’s done! This is one of my OCs. They’re pretty much just me, but as someone from the world of my other OCs
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