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grissdarling · 15 days
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not gonna finish these
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phantomgrimalkin · 1 year
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Griss: *continues calling him a prince*
Diamant: You know I’m king now, right?
Griss: Well I didn’t vote for you.
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fujin-ender · 1 year
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“you’re soaked… come on, let’s get you somewhere dry. you can stay the night at my place, if you’d like?”
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sketch of a goth kid!griss and jock!diamant au i’ve been thinking abt o.O
working on coloring it rn so i might post the colored version in the future
(thought you might like this @gr1ss )
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poisonsteel · 1 year
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with nothing better to do with my time and an ache to Scream i present to you:
https://discord.gg/hPqSSXPSfP
a very unprofessional grissamant server for the 5 existing grissamant enjoyers to scream together in one space. gregory is allowed (but he may not want to be included)
and yes theres a locked nsfw chat because knowing us we'd need it..
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tytherions-tower · 1 year
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After the past few reblogs, I guess I have an actual rarepair for once.
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BEEGGING PEOPLE TO LISTEN TO ARS PARDOXIA ITS SO GOOd PLEASEEEEEEESSSS
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123099 · 5 years
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I just finished the society and let me tell you..,,.,, Sam and Grizz (especially Grizz holy fUck) is all I will be talking/thinking about for at least the next two weeks. Thanks.
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valeofboobs · 5 years
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If anyone wants to talk about Grizz and/or Sam or just The Society in general please message me, I need to talk.
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gaiamakesitshin · 2 years
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Me: I will catch up to CSI Vegas and CSI I hear Grlssom won't be on s2... Me: I stay for Sara. s2: Sara may not be there. Me: F* I will still tune in. I will pray in Chinese  that Sara won't divorce… I got my friend to help with my emotional psychosis
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bigxrig · 3 years
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romancemedia · 3 years
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I love how Brass, Sara and Grissam are considered legends. I hope the rest of the former cast are given the same treatment and I won’t lie.... I REALLY hope we get a Warrick mention.
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grissdarling · 1 year
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u can see exactly where i got lazy but heres diamant critting griss :)
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phantomgrimalkin · 1 year
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Griss/Diamant thoughts
Griss is a true masochist - that is, someone who genuinely enjoys pain.
Now, often when I see this in fiction they’re actually suicidal and I want to put them in an intensive inpatient treatment - or they have no empathy and psychopathically want to hurt everyone as well.
Griss isn’t a saint, but there’s also no real indication he wants to hurt people more than is average for the villains. I don’t get the feeling he’s looking forward to hurting others - but battle is where he gets his cravings met so he looks forward to that.
He’s just some guy who lives in a world where any damage can be pretty easily reversed with magic, he wants to live and he genuinely enjoys the pain of it all.
I absolutely adore him for this because it’s not something I come across often. I do not feel right projecting masochism on characters, and as a masochist myself it’s just absolutely delicious to have someone so overtly joyous at pain.
What does that have to do with Diamant? Diamant doesn’t come off as particularly sadistic, right? 
Now - I have strong feelings about real life, genuine, risk aware sadists because the term is so misunderstood. Often they’re some of the most careful and gentle lovers until they’ve learned your limits and believe you’re truly comfortable with pain. 
Just like masochism doesn’t mean a blind disregard for personal wellbeing - sadism doesn’t mean a cruel, uncaring apathy towards your partner’s wellbeing. A good sadist, in a healthy kink sense, is aware of their partner and their physical limitations. Which is something I see Diamant excelling at.
Diamant I see first as being one of the best, if not the best, character when it comes to matching Griss.  Griss could run the wrong person into the ground pretty easily.
I also think Diamant would very much benefit from the outlet.  I do get the feeling, from the game, that he’s got a lot of anger that has to be kept carefully under control due to his role as prince/king. Griss is a safe outlet to vent those feelings in a mutually fulfilling way.
Griss also isn’t someone he has to take care of. (aside from appropriate aftercare - although Griss would be fine handling that without Diamant as well, imo, it’s just good etiquette)  Griss is self-reliant and has his own people unrelated to Diamant, he’s not part of his kingdom, he’s separate and a place Diamant can fully detach from the rest of his life and sink into the moment without really worrying about the long term repercussions like he does with probably every other interaction he has.
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fujin-ender · 1 year
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another au idea- what if griss and diamant fell in love over the course of the story, pre four hounds chapter where all the shit happened (forbidden romance my beloved)
but griss still dies, by the divine dragon’s hand, and diamant’s world just crumbles.
his deity, his god ffs, just killed the love of his life- someone he’s been taught to love and revere and worship just took everything from him.
cue diamant descending into madness. he pulls out of the divine dragon’s army, switches brodia’s stance in the war, etc etc, all while veritably tearing himself apart with grief because griss is dead.
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poisonsteel · 1 year
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any grissamant enjoyers that also like pokemon. this ones for u (its actually for me)
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brucesterling · 4 years
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Arizona death panels
*Because there are more people sick of Covid-19 in the great state of Arizona right now than there are in all of Europe.
*It’s not like Arizona invented the idea of triage; that’s quite an extensive and interesting bibliography there.
https://www.azdhs.gov/documents/preparedness/epidemiology-disease-control/infectious-disease-epidemiology/novel-coronavirus/sdmac/covid-19-addendum.pdf
COVID-19 Addendum: Allocation of Scarce Resources in Acute Care Facilities Recommended for Approval by State Disaster Medical Advisory Committee (SDMAC) – 6/12/2020
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