in honor of code lyoko's 20th anniversary (and the fact that i'm adding the kids here) i have prepared a poll for everyone else who has not watched, ever or in a long while. please have fun deciding the correct answer. :)
reminder: this was a kid's show and the protagonists, including Mission Control, were all kids.
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what is force-shipping? (a PSA!)
what force-shipping IS:
guilting a partner into agreeing to a ship after initially declining the offer.
sending romantic or otherwise inappropriate (inappropriate because THEY SAID NO TO THE SHIP) memes despite them saying no.
writing a romantic or shippy starter/reply to a thread after they said no to the ship.
(listen this list will not end, let me finish this up with a very firm final remark:)
NOT RESPECTING YOUR PARTNER SAYING NO TO YOUR SHIP REQUEST.
what force-shipping is NOT:
asking your writing partners if they'd like to plot a romantic ship with you.
listen. forcing a ship is a conscious effort. if you're not able to respect your writing partners' decisions and choices when it comes to literal role play, then you need to step back and re-evaluate until you're able to do so.
BUT. you are NEVER forcing a ship simply by asking someone if they'd be interesting in shipping with you. it might be scary to ask. but once you respect their rules and boundaries, you're fine! there's never any harm in asking! just make sure you respect and honour their response, regardless of whether they say "yes", "no", or "maybe once we test their chemistry".
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me @ myself: don't you DARE do another portrait,
me: teehee arven time
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[ leans into the mic ] this one is for the late crowd. this is a starter call. try to specify a muse you want content from (and if you're a multi specify who you want my to write for). my muse list is here!
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OK
OK
LISTEN
This was originally going to be a shit post bc I saw a comic panel (idfk what comic it was from or if it was just fan made) and I had an urge to draw Noir in a 1930's Evening Gown for shits and giggles and totally not project but then it turned into a serious study of this one dress I found and I was like
"Damn. I'm spending wayyy too much time on this goddamn"
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Going to be moving blogs very soon! Give this a like if you would like me to follow you from there.
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Good morning have some very chunky caterpillars
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have to show this one off because this took so long but omg i love it
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this is a loving reminder that just because your character is set in a specific universe, doesn't mean they have to stay there. likewise, other people's muses might be originally based in a particular world, but that absolutely doesn't mean that they want to keep them in that world. the wonderful part of the rpc is that we actually don't need to take things so seriously! what does it matter if ted lasso woke up in the same universe as tony stark? does it really make any massive issue for us to put shrek and kaz brekker into the same thread? not at all! go wild! don't let the fictional boundaries of fictional franchises stop you from having fun! the purpose of the rpc is to have a good time with one another: we don't need to have a fully fleshed out reason for these characters to interact! we can just throw them together and see what happens! so go forth, have tons of fun, and don't let logic stand in the way of anything on this dash!
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so i want to make a series of domestic prompts, because frankly as much as i dislike housework, nothing brings me as much joy as thinking about my muses attempting to deal with cooking and cleaning and co-existing together, you know? so with that in mind! if you have any domestic prompts that you'd love to see added to one of the lists, let me know in the comments or my inbox!
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hi i didn't think this would need to be said but please don't copy my muses or base yours off of them!! it's super uncomfortable and just!!!! don't do it!!!!
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