ADOPTION OPEN: Kronk
Starlight Adoption Center's second adoptiee!
This is Kronk! While his journey wasn't as strenuous as Nuclear Fallout's was, he still came to the adoption center with his own batch of issues. His right eyelash was bent, seemingly melted along with some strange red plastic substance upon his bent eyelid. After surgery it was managed to be taken off, but there is a slight hole where the plastic growth use to be. He had a few stains in his fur as well and had a good soak in the tub to help get the nasty dirt off of him. He had a slight sniffle, but it was pretty easy to get rid of it with a bit of petting and playing to boost his moral.
He seems to be a bit of a goofy little fellow, more then happy to play along with my silly lil whims! Yet there is this odd sense that even though he's so friendly I'm not seeing every part of him...
Maybe you can be the one he trusts his real self too?
Full Name: Kronk
Nickname: N/A (That's for his new owner to decide!)
Pronouns: He/Him
Birthday: June, 4th 1999
Type: 1998 Furby
About: He acts ditzy, and pretends to not understand what people are talking about. Preferring to take the mascot role, he doesn't mind if people underestimate him, or see him as a needy attention hog. Hell, he likes it that way! But, deep down he's afraid of being seen as incompetent; it's why he does this. It's easier to pretend to be worse then he really is then to risk not being good enough. Constantly lying to himself (and others) takes it's tole on him though.
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I know 'person with secret to hide spots other person with secret to hide but doesn't say anything' is like. Thee trope in superhero crossovers, but come on! Some of these guys have been doing this for decades! There's tons of heroes that have gone to pretty extreme lengths to be Completely Imperceptible in civilian life.
Don't you think it's scarier, after all is said and done, to sit there and think I didn't notice a thing? I wouldn't have ever realised? I would never have known? To know that someone you were familiar with - close with, even! - had this whole other personality and skillset and powers and experiences and life just behind the curtain, and they hid it so completely you didn't even see it was there.
'I always knew there was something off' what if you didn't. How world shaking would it be to be so utterly blindsided? To know that this person had somehow learned to so deceptive?
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To be honest, stardew valley has me in such a chokehold. It always has, even before the 1.6.
In such a way that my brain wants to smash my hyperfixation into it. So late at night I'll be awake thinking of this stardew/south park mashup.
Call that bad boy Star Park AU.
But no brain! Bad! We already have too much going on! You have a Secret Soulmate AU. Fantasy AU, A Cowboy AU story staring Kenny that's still in the outline phase, and these one shots!
(Look at the tags to watch me descent into madness)
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@.middleastarchive: "Football كرة القدم" delves into the representation of football in the Middle East and North Africa, extending beyond the limitations of sport to become an integral aspect of the region’s culture. The publication is motivated by a love of the game and a desire to showcase an underrepresented football culture in the MENA region.
The book includes photographs taken between late 1980s up to 2023, in Morocco, Algeria, Iraq, Tunisia, Syria, Lebanon, Turkey, Egypt, Oman, Yemen, UAE, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Kurdistan, and other countries in the region, by a wide range of photographers including some of our favourites, Abbas, Nikos Economopoulos, Karim Sahib, Jinane Ennasri, Marco Di Lauro, Alex Webb, and Salah Malkawi.
Book designed by Akaar @.akaar
"Football" includes an Introduction written by founder & curator Romaisa Baddar and copy edited by Dalia Al-Dujaili @.dalia.aldu , translated by Mourad Nusair @.mourad_nusair
21 x 26 cm | “8x10”
Linen-bound hardback l
126 pages
Dual language English/Arabic
Self published
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