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ozkar-krapo · 1 year
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UN DRAME MUSICAL INSTANTANÉ
"Les bons Contes font les bons Amis"
(LP. Grrr. 1983 / rec. 1982) [FR]
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crusherthedoctor · 1 year
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Sonic humans ranked?
(Also counting characters that are not exactly human but still human in appearance like Shara ab
There's a lot of them, so I'll only do the ones that immediately spring to mind.
Eggman: Duh. (Again.)
Helen: Should have been the central human in Sonic X.
Agent Stone: He has a degree in simpology.
Erazor: You requested that I include characters who look human, so I guess Majin Ganondorf counts.
Tom Wachowski: I think James Marsden's performance goes a long way to making him endearing.
Chuck Thorndyke: I really liked his bond with Tails.
Topaz: Ditto with her and Rouge.
Shahra: Maybe a little bland outside of her relationship with Qui-Gon Djinn, but still likable. She has a pretty design. :>
Gerald: Interesting as a character in his own right, but not so keen on how he's affected the public perception of Eggman.
Elise: They could have done a lot more with her, but she's not this awful character that everyone builds her up to be.
Nelson and Lindsey Thorndyke: One of the reasons why Chris is hard to like is because of how ungrateful he was towards his parents who, while certainly busy, did everything they could to give him the whole world.
Maria: Due to her status as a posthumous character, and one of whom the majority of time spent on her is primarily about how her death affected another character, I don't find her that interesting on her own merits (disclaimer: NOT saying "the only thing she did was die and give Shadow angst"), and while fanfics and other works have expanded on her, they've been very hit or miss with how they've decided to portray her. Like Sonic Omens. Still, she's nice enough.
Merlina: As said before, her concept was unique, but the execution was mediocre.
G.U.N. Commander: He's there.
The President: He's also there.
The Duke of Soleanna: Probably the true villain of '06 TBH. But at least he gave us "WITH THE MONEY :D".
Chris Thorndyke: Go back to Square Enix, kid.
Snively: He was already annoying, but now he's even moreso because his ghost possessed Starline.
Eggman Nega: "THERE. IS. ONLY. ONE. ROBOTNIK-NIK-NIK-NIK." *drowns in lava*
Sage: Eggman's character has been possibly forever tainted in the fandom's eyes thanks to this character, and she's not even interesting on her own beyond that. Hell, she's not even justified in being Eggman's most special creation of all time, because she fucked up and failed him more times in this one game than Metal Sonic has throughout his entire lifespan. Infinite is written off as a terrible character, but this one is a masterstroke? I fail to see what everyone else is seeing.
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hottakesdutp · 7 months
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Hot Takes Dutp: Helen
A G-g-g-g-GHOST?!
A) Older *Check. Woman *Check. Midsized *Check.
She’s not a twig person, she’s older than 20 something and she’s a fricking GHOST. +100
B) My GODDESS , is that SIGNS OF AGING? +20
C) Love the Hair <3
D) More F*Cking Blue, just so much blue
E) The gloves are *Precious*
F) It’s Giving Matron
G) Lady Loafs
Additional Notes:
She is also a little bland. She was the first Ghost I saw and the Novelty is there but its not enough to carry the simple design of her. I do wish we had more older companions and ones that look their age too.
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janaispunk · 2 months
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hello hello and welcome to another edition of my weekly fic recap aaaand it’s a big one! (seriously, does this bitch ever stop reading lol)
for every fic that i’ve ever recced, find my rec masterlist here :)
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i'll sort the fics by character and add emojis to indicate the contents a little. still, please look at the tags/warnings and decide for yourself if something might not be your cup of tea.
💘= fluff • ❤️‍🔥= smut • 🤍= angst • 🖤= dark
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joel miller
make a move on me & won’t you suffer for the angels to fly? by @freelancearsonist ❤️‍🔥
smother (chapter 10) by @beardedjoel 💘❤️‍🔥🤍🖤
oasis by @beardedjoel ❤️‍🔥🖤
diehard & cry, baby by @gutsby ❤️‍🔥
woman by @dancingtotuyo 💘❤️‍🔥🤍
high infidelity (chapter 2) by @dancingtotuyo 💘🤍
helen (chapter 4) 💘❤️‍🔥🤍 by @kiwisbell
out of date by @penvisions ❤️‍🔥
passing notes: nsfw by @burntheedges 💘
tarnished but so grand by @morning-star-joy 💘
watch by @luxurychristmaspudding 💘❤️‍🔥
say you can’t sleep, baby, i know by @beskarandblasters 💘❤️‍🔥
the kindness of strangers by @schnarfer 💘
could be by @corazondebeskar-reads 💘❤️‍🔥
mine, all mine by @thetriumphantpanda ❤️‍🔥
dave york
sedated by @luxurychristmaspudding ❤️‍🔥🤍
the stranger by @punkshort 💘❤️‍🔥🤍
know better by @pedroshotwifey ❤️‍🔥
in sight by @goodwithcheese ❤️‍🔥
marcus pike
sage by @dancingtotuyo 💘
oberyn martell
reaching for the sweetest, sweetest peaches by @psychedelic-ink ❤️‍🔥
dark paradise by @vermillionwinter ❤️‍🔥🤍
sit on the throne by @prolix-yuy ❤️‍🔥🖤
the thief
what strange claws are these by @missredherring ❤️‍🔥🖤
frankie morales
frankie sneaking away to call you by @sweetercalypso 💘
one of your girls by @joelscruff 💘❤️‍🔥
watch by @luxurychristmaspudding 💘❤️‍🔥
dieter bravo
low hanging fruit by @covetyou ❤️‍🔥
if wishes came true by @schnarfer 💘🤍
javier peña
retired night school teacher by @wildemaven 💘
within you/without you by @ozarkthedog 🤍
closer to light by @sp00kymulderr ❤️‍🔥
din djarin
when the sun came up, you were looking at me by @freelancearsonist 💘🤍
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my own writing
safe and sound (chapter 2) - joel miller x f!reader 💘🤍
glitch - javier peña x f!reader ❤️‍🔥
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if you read and enjoy any of these fics, please remember to give some love to the writers! 🫶🏻
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sonicgirlsmackdown · 1 year
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Sonic Girl Smackdown Official Bracket!
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102 will enter, but only 1 can leave!
Matchups below the cut, and round one will begin sometime soon!
Breezie the Hedgehog & Relic the Pika
Nicole the Holo-Lynx & Lupe the Wolf
Dulcy the Dragon & Thunderbolt the Chinchilla
Bunnie Rabbot & Matilda the Armadillo
Clove the Pronghorn & Nephthys the Vulture
Sally Acorn & Conquering Storm the Lynx
Fiona Fox & Julie-su
Mina Mongoose & Gold the Tenrec
Cassia the Pronghorn & Echo the Dolphin
Pearly the Manta Ray & Abyss the Squid
Sonar the Fennec & Coral the Betta
Opal the Jellyfish & Bernadette Hedgehog
Rosy the Rascal & Merna the Merhog
Jian the Tiger & Bunker the Tortoise
Cinder the Pheasant & Carrotia the Rabbit
Princess Undina & Rosie the Woodchuck
Hope Kintobor & The Iron Queen
Metal Amy & Phage
Blade the Shark & Nic the Weasel
Lara-su & [winner of Blade v. Nic]
Whisper the Wolf & Lumina
Blaze the Cat & Tikal the Echidna
The End & Shahra
Tekno the Canary & Squad Commander Red
Tiara Boobowski & [winner of Helen v. Black Rose]
Amy Rose & Vanilla the Rabbit
Avatar & Scarlet Garcia
Rebel Rouge & Thorn Rose
Momma Robotnik & Lady Goat
Lah & Rachel
Surge the Tenrec & Topaz
Queen Aleena & Rusty Rose
Witchcart & Maddie Wachowski
Sticks the Badger & Sage the AI
Cream the Rabbit & Wave the Swallow
Lindsey Thorndyke & Zeena the Zeti
Molly & Sonia the Hedgehog
Honey the Cat & Belle the Tinkerer
Princess Elise the Third & Knuckles the Echidna
Frances & Jewel the Beetle
Sara/Seira & Nimue
Merlina & Tangle the Lemur
Shade the Echidna & Lanolin the Sheep
Prim Rouge & Maria Robotnik
Perci the Bandicoot & Sir Percival
Helen & Black Rose
Marine the Raccoon & Rouge the Bat
Cosmo the Seedrian & Amy Doll
Claire Voyance & Ella
Zooey the Fox & Jojo
Ebony & Batten Rouge
Lady Walrus & Mrs. Vandersnout
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poemaseletras · 11 months
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ENCONTRE UM AUTOR:
Envie sugestões. Leia uma citação no modo aleatório.
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daryfromthefuture · 12 days
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Dary, I would very much like to hear about the angsty miitopia au unfolding. :)
*takes a deep breath* Okay. I shall provide you with the basic information. This will take forever but I AM READY (just transferred a bunch of screenshots from my Switch to my phone to give visuals lmao)
Under the cut because this includes massive spoilers for Miitopia
Marty is the hero of our game, just a regular guy from a place called Greenhorne. He came to Greenhorne town only to find it attacked by the so called Dark Lord (who I made Edna in this game). Edna steals the faces off Miis and plants them on monsters so they gain power and fight Marty. Marty agrees to go on a quest to find and defeat the Dark Lord. So far, so good.
On the quest, he meets other Miis willing to help him. Those are Jennifer, Paul (from the Pinheads) and Linda. They fight and stuff (and rescue King Sam and Princess Lorraine as well as help Lorraine convince her dad to marry her childhood friend George instead of the prince Biff that Sam wants her to marry. Guys those roles were PERFECT for them I swear. George was spineless in this game and had the perfect color scheme, and Biff ws absolutely useless. 10/10 casting from my part), but as soon as they get to the next kingdom, the Dark Lord straight up kidnaps Marty's friends and he's all alone again :(
Here's some screenshots from the castle before we move on
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Marty watching his parents. Yeah.
I said Marty was left alone? Well, not completely. He's not alone in spirit - because in Greenhorne, he has had an encounter with the Great Sage Doc, who has saved his life with his magic (you can see where this is going). Marty meets him again in Neksdor, as well as his new party members - Dave, young Emmett, and 1986B Jennifer (I was legit running out of BTTF characters because I had a lot of the townspeople be characters like Seamus and Maggie. And Clara is my horse. She's a purple unicorn. Oh and my quizmaster is Bill Nye which, also, is 10/10 casting. I am proud of myself)
In this new desert land called Neksdor (pun of "next door"), Marty and team fight a pharaoh before having to move on to the next kingdom. Oh and unhinged versions of my OCs because, again, I was running out of BTTF characters. I even gave Western Union Guy and Terry the car mechanic roles.
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Edward Cobra.
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Citizen Valley Jen being possessed
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An impression of Neksdor (ft. Clara)
Next up, we had to go through the Realm Of The Fey, a fairy/elf kindgom. Once again, Edna kidnapped all my friends so I had to cast my OCs as new party members.
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(absolutely no context screenshot but welcome Helen, Anthony, and Marion)
I cast server friends as the Fab Fairies because I SWEAr Bobby G doesn't have enough female characters in this franchise.
@bg-sparrow was the eldest Fab Fairy and I had to fight her as an owl. I'm so sorry BG lmao
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After finishing off this kingdom, Marty got to head to Krakaton, where the Dark Lord hides out. His friends are once again kidnapped, and - much worse - Edna stole their faces, too!!
Marty discovers his friends with no faces and is absolutely devastated.
Enter the Great Sage.
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The best part began: Doc joined Marty's team! Yay! Together, they went to rescue Marty's friends and had some endearing moments along the way :)
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Look at them. They're buddies. I love them.
In the end of this mission, they manage to rescue all of Marty's friends and Doc leaves again. And now, we are approaching the final battle against the Dark Lord in Edna's castle retreat.
That battle was surprisingly easy and BOOM, Marty wins!! Congrats!
But the game is far from over. It turns out that Edns was in fact possessed by the so called Dark Curse, and now the Curse is looking for a new body. Naturally, it attacks Marty, being angry with him for defeating the Dark Lord.
And then Doc appears and saves Marty once again.
Sacrificing himself in the process.
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Yep - Doc is a villain now. And he's even more powerful than ever before, due to his Great Sage powers. This is heavy, am I right?
Marty is absolutely heartbroken :( But Jennifer hypes him up jsgfdjhs
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Now, Marty, his team and this kind dragon named Dominic have to chase Darker Lord Doc and defeat him to free the Great Sage
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After Marty had to do a bunch of side quests collecting jewels that open the entrance to Doc's hideout, the Sky Scraper...
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(More no context images)
...he stood in front of its gates, wondering whether he was making the right choice...
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(I clicked No. Marty, being the selfless guy he is, did not think about himself afer a moment of consideration. It's funny, Marty never refers to the Darker Lord and Doc as the same person. It's so wholesome)
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And now, here we are. I'm on my way to the final FINAL boss of this game, but this plot is absolutely destroying me. This Mii RPG game has no right to be this angsty like. Why.
As a reward for going through all this, have a sketch of them I made yesterday :]
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I can't wait to rescue Doc from his misery 🫡 Thank you for reading, this game has me in a chokehold lmao
And thanks Nikki for the ask! It was fun rambling about all this
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sunshinies · 11 months
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HII SO IVE ALWAYS WANTED TO ASK A REQ FROM U SO..
May I perhaps request names/pronouns/titles related (or inspired) by Yuri from DDLC?
Thank you if you do this req! ^^
Sure!
📖 Yuri name suggestions:
agatha , anaïs , anne , augusta , charlotte , dalhia , elinor , esme , helene , imogen , jane , jeanne , juliette , lavender , matilda , rose , sylvia , tamsin , violet , zelda
✍️ Yuri pronoun suggestions:
poet/poets/poetself , wri/write/writeself , read/reads/readself , soft/softs/softself , word/words/wordself , shy/shys/shyself , knife/knives/knifeself , sharp/sharps/sharpself , obsess/obsesses/obsesself , love/loves/loveself , sweet/sweets/sweetself
🖋️ Yuri title suggestions:
the sharp-witted wordsmith , she who pens from the heart , poet of elegant psyche , sage of yearning desire , the lovelorn lark
Hope you enjoy!
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softspeirs · 2 months
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Okay, so here's a thought, or a prompt, if you like - I imagine it's a little lonely, being one of the only nurses at Thorpe Abbotts. Does Grace find herself looking for some female friends in the Red Cross hut, too?
A/N: Thank you for asking after Grace, Merc! Feeling inspired by the book I'm listening to right now - The Keeper of Hidden Books by Madeline Martin.
The Red Cross hut is a five minute walk from Grace's usual lodgings in the women's quarters with the other nurses, and as she gets closer, she smiles when she hears the soft strains of music on a record player.
Nerves still twist up inside her - she hasn't been able to socialize as much as she might have liked, and she has an embarrassing grade-school feeling in the pit of her stomach. What if they don't like me? What if I say something wrong?
Still, she speaks to Helen and Tatty semi-regularly, and when they told her about their little lending library, she knew she had to check it out when she had a few spare minutes.
When she arrives, the two women are there, heads bent close together as they talk, and it instantly makes Grace feel like she's intruding.
"I don't mean to interrupt--" she says softly, getting their attention.
"Oh!" Helen is the first to look up. "Grace, hi! We were wondering if you were still coming by."
"Got stuck listening to a lecture about the importance of personal hygiene..." Grace makes a face. The girls laugh.
"Here--" Helen leads her over to a battered bookcase in the corner of the room. It's stuffed with paperbacks in varying conditions, and a few hardcovers too.
"Most of these people brought over themselves, and some we've picked up in town when we've had a bit of extra money."
Grace beams at the girls. She can't remember the last time she got to curl up and enjoy a good book. She still doubts she'll have much time for reading, but for those sleepless nights, it'll be a godsend.
"This is wonderful." Her gaze skips across titles, falling on a beautiful watercolor spine. Riders of the Purple Sage sticks in her mind, her thoughts filling with images of the American west and cowboys and robbers.
"Helen's been trying to get through Gone with the Wind for four months--"
"Hey!"
"-- And it's our only copy, so we have to take turns, but you're welcome to it when she's done. I read it before her. We could... we could talk about it afterwards!"
Grace can barely hold in her excitement. "A book club?"
"A base book club." Helen says. "If we can scrounge up some food from the mess, we can try to meet at least once a month, unless we have to share one copy of something."
"Or," Tatty adds, thoughtful, "We could all read separate things, and then meet to share our thoughts. That way someone can recommend something to someone else."
Grace is nodding, already thinking of a few other nurses she knows would enjoy this too. The idea of having regular meetings with other women makes her giddy. She feels like she's seventeen again, gossiping with the girls at school.
Just then, a knock at the door interrupts them. If it was another woman, they wouldn't knock, so Helen smooths her hair before going over to greet whoever it is.
"Ma'am," a man Grace doesn't recognize says, before being welcomed in. He's got a small box in his hands, and when he gets closer, Grace sucks in a sharp inhale. "Thought these could go to better use here. They weren't in any footlockers in particular, but they've been gathering dust..."
Tatty and Helen look equally stricken. It never occurred to Grace that half the books on this shelf were likely those of fallen airmen who either loaned them to someone or who left them somewhere, never to be retrieved.
"We-- we can't take these. Their families--"
The man frowns. "They don't have names inside. We have no idea who they belonged to, and I don't think they'd want their books."
Grace disagrees, though she doesn't say it out loud. Books, especially well-loved books, can be just as sentimental as any personal belonging. She thinks of her copy of The Great Gatsby, the spine lined and cracked with overuse, how she can almost smell her father's pipe tobacco stuck in the pages.
"We'll take them." Tatty says firmly. She looks at the other girls, "If they're not going to have homes, we might as well be the home for them."
Helen is miles away, Grace can tell by her expression. She remembers a conversation in the early morning, Helen trying her hardest to put on a brave face and pretend she wasn't grieving a man she had barely gotten the chance to know.
"We should get the other girls involved," Grace says suddenly. "I think they'd like the chance to get their minds off things. I know a few nurses who probably have books to share, too."
Helen comes back to the present, a small smile growing on her face. "That's a good idea. Some of our girls probably do, too."
"Perfect," Tatty says smiling, clapping her hands together once, the matter settled.
Grace leaves that evening feeling melancholy, but also excited at the prospect of getting to know these girls better. They've all been here over a year now, and they've each been through so much in their own ways. If they can get together once a month or more to get lost in worlds of adventure, of romance, of anything that will take them away from all this, Grace is happy they'll do it together.
A/N: Fun book fact from LitHub: "... by the time Fitzgerald died in 1940, the book had sold fewer than 25,000 copies. Now it sells 500,000 copies a year, if mostly to disgruntled students. It was WWII that rescued Gatsby from obscurity. The US government developed a program to send cheap paperback books to soldiers, and of the 1,227 titles chosen, one of them was The Great Gatsby."
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hireathmae · 2 years
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MBTI: ESFP | ISFP | ESTP | ISTP | ESTJ | ISTJ | ESFJ | ISFJ | ENFJ | INFJ | ENFP | INFP | ENTP | INTP | ENTJ | INTJ
Enneagram: The reformer (type 1) | The helper (type 2) | The achiever (type 3) | The individualist (type 4) | The thinker (type 5) | The loyalist (type 6) | The enthusiast (type 7) | The leader (type 8)
Tritype: 125 | 126 | 127 | 135 | 136 | 137 | 145 | 146 | 147 | 358 | 825 | 826 | 827 | 835 | 836 | 837 | 845 | 846 | 847 | 925 | 926 | 927 | 935 | 936 | 937 | 945 | 946 | 947
Instinctual variant: sp/so | sp/sx | so/sp I so/sx I sx/sp | sx/so
Zodiac sign: Aries | Gemini | Taurus | Cancer | Leo | Virgo | Libra | Scorpio | Sagittarius | Capricorn | Aquarius | Pisces |
Life path number: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 11 | 22 | 33
Four Temperaments: Sanguine | Melancholic | Choleric | Phlegmatic
Aura color: Red | Orange | Magenta | Yellow | Logical tan | Environmental tan | Sensitive tan | Abstract tan | Green | Blue | Violet | Crystal | Lavender | Indigo |
Alignment: Lawful good | Neutral good | Chaotic good | Lawful neutral | True neutral | Chaotic neutral | Lawful evil | Neutral evil | Chaotic evil
Hogwarts house: Gryffindor | Hufflepuff | Ravenclaw | Slytherin
Godly parent: Zeus | Hera | Poseidon | Demeter | Ares | Athena | Apollo | Artemis | Hephaestus | Aphrodite | Hermes | Dionysus | Hades | Irus | Hypnos | Nemesis | Nike | Hebe | Tyche | Hecate
Love languages: Acts of service | Quality time | Words of affiliation | Gift giving | Touch
Multiple intelligence test: Kinaesthetic | Linguistic | Logical | Interpersonal | Intrapersonal | Musical | Visual/Spatial | Naturalistic
R-Drive personality test: Narcissism | Unconventionality | Empiricism | Vitality | Othercentricism | Independence | Integrity | Intellect | Stoicism | Orderliness | Dynamism | Activity | Romanticism | Hedonism
Defense mechanism: Regression | Displacement | Denial | Repression | Intellectualization | Reaction formation | Projection | Compensation
Celtic zodiac: Birch (The Achiever) | Rowan (The Thinker) | Ash (The Enchanter) I Alder (The Trailblazer) | Willow (The Observer) | Hawthrone (The Illusionist) | Oak (The Stabilizer) | Holly (The Ruler) I Hazel (The Knower) | Vine (The Equalizer) I Ivy (The Survivor) | Reed (The Inquisitor) | Elder (The Seeker)
Celtic zodiac: Stag/Deer | Cat I Cow/Bull | Black horse I Butterfly | Adder/Snake | Seahorse | Fish/Salmon | Wolf/Hound | Fox | Wren | Swan | Falcon/Hawk
The animal in you: Lion I Tiger | Dolphin | Bear | Wild | Cat | Fox | Weasel | Badger | Dog | Otter | Wolf | Sea Lion I Wild Dog | Walrus | Gorilla | Deer | Rhinoceros I Hippo | Sable | Horse | Sheep | Mountain Goat |Warthog | Zebra Baboon | Elephant | Bison | Giraffe | Cottontail | Mole | Bat | Porcupine | Beaver | Prairie Dog | Shrew | Mouse | Eagle | Rooster Owl | Swan | Peacock | Vulture | Penguin | Crocodile | Snake l
DISC profile: D | I | S | C
Soul Type (one test): Hunter | Caregiver | Creator I Thinker | Helper | Educator | Performer| Leader I Spiritualist
[7] Soul Types: Server | Artisan | Warrior | Scholar | Sage | Priest | King
Deadly Sin: Wrath I Envy | Gluttony | Greed | Sloth I Lust Pride
Archetypes: Creative | Athlete | Rebel I Caregiver | Visionary | Royal | Performer | Spiritual | Tastemaker | Explorer | Advocate Intellectual
Brain lateralization: Left | Right | Both
Cerebral Personality Test: 1-10% | 11-20% | 21-30% | 31-40% | 41-50% | 51-60% | 61-70% | 71-80% | 81-90% | 91-100% /
Nerdy Personality Attribute Scale: 30 | 40 | 50 | 60 I 70
Empathy Quotient Test: 0| 10 | 20 | 30| 40 | 50 | 60 | 70 | 80 |
Helen Fisher's Personality Test: Explorer | Builder I Director | Negotiator
MOTIV: Materialistic | Offbeat I Thinking | Interpersonal | Vital | Easygoing
Holland Code: Realistic | Investigative | Artistic |Social | Enterprising | ConventionalI
Dark Triad Test: Narcissism | Machiavellianism Psychopathy l
Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (Primary Psychopathy): 1 | 1.5 |2 | 2.5 | 3 | 3.5 | 4 | 4.5 | 5 |
Levenson Self-Report Psychopathy Scale (Secondary Psychopathy): 1 | 1.5 | 2 | 2.5 | 3 | 3.5 |4 | 4.5 | 5
Artistic Preference Test: Realistic | Linear | Painterly I Abstract | Masculine | Feminine I
The big five: RLUEI | SLUEI | RCOEI | RLOIA | RLOEI | RCOIA | SLUAI | RLUAI | SCOEI | SCOIA | RLUEN | RCUEI | RCUAI | SCUEN | SLOAI | SLOEN | SLOEI | SCUEI | RCUEN | RLOEN | SCUAN | SLUEN | SCOEN | SCUAI | RLUAN | RLOAN | RCOAN | RCOEN | SCOAN | RCUAN | SLUAN | SLOAN
Attitudinal psych: LVFE (the conductor) | VLEF (the inquisitor) | ELFV (the chronicler) | LEVF (the visionary) | LVEF (the deviser) | ELVF (the dramatist) | LFVE (the consultant) | EFLV (the satirist) | FEVL (the impressionist) | FVEL (the flourisher) | FELV (the moodmaker) | FLEV (the alchemist) | LEFV (the daydreamer) | VELF (the harbinger) | VFLE (the firestarter) | EVFL (the enthusiast) | VEFL (the orchestrator) | VLFE (the pathfinder) | FVLE (the patron) | VFEL (the arbiter) | FLVE (the blacksmith) | EVLF (the catalyst) | EFVL (the adorner) | LFEV (the connoisseur)
In conclusion: Therapy isn’t doing shit.
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haggishlyhagging · 4 months
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It was clear to "everyone" during the witchcraze that the witchburners were doing god's will by slaughtering women. Even the title of the "authoritative" work of demonology, the Malleus Maleficarum (The Hammer of Witches) worked as a self-fulfilling prophecy, for of course "maleficarum" is the feminine form of the word for evil-doer/witch. Since this was published in 1486, in the early period of the witchcraze, it contributed mightily to the overwhelming focus on women during the following centuries. In order to grasp how thoroughly males justified their massacre it is necessary only to look through the Malleus Maleficarum. For example, in the ninth question of Part One, the priestly authors gravely pose the pregnant question: "Whether Witches may work some Prestidigitatory Illusion so that the Male Organ appears to be entirely removed and separate from the Body?" The learned response is that they can: "But when it is performed by witches it is only a matter of glamour; although it is no illusion in the opinion of the sufferer." The term glamour, of course, means "a magic spell."
Kramer and Sprenger gave abundant reasons to justify the gynocidal maniacs who controlled society and culture. They explained that witches turn men into beasts, copulate with devils, raise and stir up hailstorms and tempests. The witch/ woman-killers appeared "perfectly" justified, since the priest professionals had posed the question: "Why is it that Women are chiefly addicted to Evil Superstitions?" The question itself set the framework for the answer. The reader was informed that women are more credulous, that they are naturally more impressionable, have slippery tongues, are feebler both in mind and body, are more carnal than men (!) to the extent of having insatiable lust, have weak memories, are liars by nature. Then—without missing a beat, after hammering home their view that women are feeble in every sense—these Sado-Sages add that "nearly all the kingdoms of the world have been overthrown by women."
Those who acted as henchmen in hunting out, torturing, and killing women as witches could argue correctly that they were serving the Higher Order of patriarchy and were acting "under orders." The papal Bull of Innocent VIII, Summis desiderantes affectibus (1484), was a document of the highest authority, giving the support of Rome to "Our dear sons," the dominican Inquisitors, Kramer and Sprenger, who were encountering opposition to the witch persecutions. This papal document had been purposefully solicited by the two dominicans to legitimate their attempt to launch the witchcraze in the Rhineland. As Trevor-Roper points out:
Having obtained it, they printed it in their book, as if the book had been written in response to the bull. The book thus advertised to all Europe both the new epidemic of witchcraft and the authority which had been given them to suppress it.
Here we see very conscious manipulation of legitimation from on high by the Inquisitors. Given the "go ahead" from Innocent, they had perfect justification for carrying out orders. More than that: Innocent had made it clear that "Our venerable Brother, the Bishop of Strasburg . . . shall threaten all who endeavor to hinder or harass the Inquisitors, all who oppose them . . . [with] terrible penalties." Thus ecclesiastical power was used to erase responsibility for opposing the witch persecutions, even for speaking against them. Although Innocent's Bull itself refers to "many persons of both sexes" as having "abandoned themselves to devils, incubi and succubi," the authors of the Malleus Maleficarum manage to totally erase this idea, while at the same time retaining the full support of "Innocent" in their war against women. Thus the "dear Sons"—the real leaders of the witch-hunting brotherhood—were the power behind the throne of the Holy Father.
In the witchcraze, then, we can see the truth of Helen Diner's insight that "in Christianity the tree becomes the torture cross of the world." Under the Sign of the Cross good and wise women were tortured and burned to death. Trees were killed and their wood used to make the fires that would devour these women. Under the reign of the Torture Cross Society, the Tree of Life—the divine Self-centering life of independent women—was cut down and consumed. The citizens of the city of god created, staged, and acted out the christian hell on earth. Their theology expressd itself as demonology; their reigning philosophy became an ontology of the damned. No one was responsible for this evil except the victims, who were perceived not as victims of their murderers, but of the devil. Innocent and his "dear Sons" were servants of god, burning with innocence.
-Mary Daly, Gyn/Ecology
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neurotypical-sonic · 1 year
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wanna see how many of the girls I can list from the top of my head. no cheating no looking up character lists
Amy
Cream
Vanilla
Blaze
Marine
Maria
Tangle
Whisper
Surge
Sage
Sally
Nicole
Bunnie
Honey
Fiona
Julie Su
Matilda
Cosmo
Zoey
Pyjamas
Ebony
Tekno
Elise
Helen
Ella
Rouge
Agent topaz
Maddie
Jojo
Rachel
Sonia
Aleena
Tikal
Sonic's sister from the manga. Cant remember her name
The teacher from the manga also
also sonic's mum from the manga
Wave
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chartreuseian · 4 months
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Fic title challenge:
Chasing Dragons
(But not as in chasing an abnormal, so I suppose more in a metaphorical sense?)
Thank you for this one! Loved the challenge of it too 😁
Though I may have gotten a little carried away with it... Self control and restraint aren't really top of my character traits list, tbh!
CHASING DRAGONS
Nigel yawned, stretching as he tried his best to work out the kinks in his neck. The first light of the day was beginning to peek through the windows, finally overwhelming the weak light of the lanterns and candles that dotted the room.
The door to the laboratory opened and he flinched, startled by Watson’s abrupt appearance.
“Mornin’,” Nigel offered through another yawn.
“Did you make much progress?” Watson asked, glancing between the four piles of research that each had an exhausted scientist floating somewhere around its edges.
Nigel shook his head, rubbing at his eyes. Watson had started to blur a little and it was hard to focus on anything that was more than three inches from his face.
“Read most of it, but nothin’ new,” he continued. “Druitt might’ve found something, but Tesla’s having trouble translating it.” He sucked in a deep breath, shaking his head to try and get his thoughts to come to some sort of order.
Watson was nodding sagely, eyeing them each in turn.
“And Helen?”
The woman in question offered no response, absorbed completely in her studies. Nigel felt the urge to yawn again just looking at her.
Instead he settled on shaking his head, half in admiration and half in admonishment.
“Still chasing dragons, I’m afraid.”
Helen made a small noise of disapproval and looked up at them over the fortress of books that piled around her on all sides.
“You know full well how I feel about that term, Nigel,” she replied pertly. How she managed to be so damn awake after spending all night studying he’d never understand… And she wouldn’t even take a lick of coffee either.
“They’re simply a particularly large species of winged lizard, and to give them such a rudimentary description is to completely misunderstand their entire physiology.”
He blinked at her lecture, stifling another yawn. No one dared interrupt her, all four of them well aware there was danger to be had in cutting her off before she was done.
“And more than that, my study is not of the creatures you so crudely refer to in that way. We ruled out that line of inquiry days ago.”
None of them spoke and Nigel could just about feel her challenge in the silence.
He shrugged, turning back to Watson.
“Like I said, chasing dragons.”
“Nigel,” she began. “There’s no such thing as dragons.”
He grinned at her then. She was too easy some days.
“And since when has that stopped you chasing them?”
Helen rolled her eyes and returned to her study, but he caught the barely concealed amusement on Watson’s face. Druitt was doing a better job of hiding it, but Nigel supposed he had better incentives than the rest of them to keep his nose clean when it came to Helen.
“I need sustenance if we’re going to keep this up,” he announced. Turning to Tesla, Nigel jerked a thumb towards the door. “Feel like hunting down some coffee?”
Tesla frowned deeply enough that his eyebrows were touching, but nodded quickly. He carefully set aside the slim journal he’d been writing in before standing, shooting a slightly confused look in Helen’s direction before hurrying across the room and matching his strides as they slipped through the door.
They were a few steps into the corridor when Tesla leaned in.
“I do not understand,” he said quietly, as if still afraid of being overheard. “If there are no dragons, then why is Helen trying to chase them?”
Nigel did his best to hide a smirk, throwing his arm around Tesla’s shoulders.
“It’s a metaphor, mate,” he confided with a laugh. “Don’t worry too much about it. You’ll get the hang of ‘em one day.”
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“Is the lady of the house about yet?” James asked as he strolled into the dining room. John looked up from his paper, smiling at his friend as he adjusted the collar of his shirt.
“Likely,” he replied, reaching for the cup of coffee he’d been able to procure from the kitchens. The cook wasn’t up yet, but there had been a kindly maid floating about who didn’t seem too put out by the Lady Helen entertaining men without a chaperone and kindly obliged his request.
James raised an eyebrow as he settled himself in one of the vacant chairs. The table was set for breakfast with a small mountain of pastries teetering precariously on a platter in the centre.
“She was awake long before me,” John offered, pushing down the urge to duck away from his friend’s gaze. There would be no judgement he knew, but still it felt strange to be sharing Helen’s home (and bed) so openly. “Chasing dragons, I suspect.”
James opened his mouth to respond only to snap it shut at the sharp glare he received from the rather dishevelled version of Helen who appeared in the doorway, as if summoned by their teasing.
“Honestly,” she began, hands on hips. “There’s-”
“No such things as dragons,” James and John said, cracking matching grins at one another as the words tumbled out together.
“We know,” John continued, standing and turning to face his fiancé as she approached the table. She was frowning at him, brow furrowed and he grinned, leaning in to press a kiss against the line that had appeared in her forehead.
“They’re simply-”
“Lizards,” he finished. “Yes. We know that too.”
He wrapped his hands around her waist, grinning more broadly when she allowed the action, leaning into the embrace ever so slightly. She was so full of airs and graces when they were in public, but here, in her home she seemed to delight in the impropriety of it all.
And because he could see the beginning of a far longer lecture brewing in the set of her mouth, he swooped down and kept it busy for long enough for all thoughts of dragons and lizards and everything in between to slide from her mind.
---
“Uncle James?” A small voice interrupted his revere and he had to blink several times to piece together the images before him. He looked across to the door of his office where a rather small blonde creature was looking at him imploringly. Seeing she had his attention, she cocked her head. “Where’s mom gone?”
He smiled at her, pushing away from his desk.
“Is she not in your rooms?”
Ashley shook her head, thick blonde plaits slapping against the side of her head.
“And she wasn’t in the kitchen?”
Another shake.
“And she wasn’t in the labratory?”
Ashley sighed then.
“I checked, Uncle James. I promise. Just like you said last time.” There was something in her blue eyes that was so fiery that he saw her father almost more than her mother. “She’s not anywhere.”
He grinned at her then, raising an eyebrow before standing and holding a hand out to her. She came to him willingly, her hand feeling small and trusting in his.
“Well then,” he began, leading her from his office, “I suspect you’ll find your mother has set about chasing dragons again.” Ashley’s confusion was clear on her face and James found himself biting back a grin. He’d never given much thought to having children around, but he had become quite the fan of Ashley and her excitable curiosity.
He lead her down the corridor towards the wing of the library he knew Helen favoured.
“Shall we go intervene before she ends up peril?” he asked. For a moment Ashley seemed confused, then she frowned.
“Mom said there’s no such thing,” she replied, following him none the less. “She said they’re…”
James let her diatribe wash over him, the words alarmingly familiar and he was rather impressed by the child’s ability to retain such complicated strings of syntax. Her talking continued as they made their way to the library, not pausing until he squeezed her hand when they came to a stop.
She looked to him then and James smiled indulgently before pushing open the door for her.
Ashley’s hand slid from his as she crossed the threshold, her pace picking up the moment she noticed Helen’s dark head poking up from behind a stack of books.
“Mom!” she cried happily, launching herself across the room and landing rather heavily on Helen’s lap. “Uncle Jamie says you’re chasing dragons, but I thought you said there were no dragons, and that they’re just…”
Ashley continued her babble as Helen shifted her arms around her, drawing the eight year old onto her lap more properly. She met James’s eye, offering a faintly roll of her eyes.
He held up his hands in a show of innocence, but was unable to keep the grin off of his face entirely.
---
“Have you seen Magnus?”
Nikola sighed, not looking up from the computer he’d claimed as his own. Perhaps if he ignored them, they’d go away?
There was a long suffering sigh from whichever of the children had interrupted him, but they seemed unable to take the hint his silence offered.
“Tesla?” the voice prompted. “Magnus? Have you seen her? She was supposed to come down to take inventory of the clutch of eggs that arrived this morning but I can’t find her.”
Nikola rolled his eyes.
Another sigh and the subtle shifting of weight.
“C’mon Tesla. You don’t have to be such a dick.”
At that he did look up, narrowing his eyes at Wilhelm and his unnecessarily dramatic posing in the doorway.
Rolling his eyes at the ridiculousness of the Protégé’s inability to track down a single person in a moderately sized collapsing mansion, he gave the younger man a withering look before turning back to his computer.
“She’s chasing dragons,” he said waving a hand in a gesture that he hoped suggested to Huggybear that there would be no further information on offer.
“There’s no such thing as dragons,” he replied, pursing his lips as if it might have a hope of chastising him.
At that Nikola couldn’t help his grin. He met the young man’s eye then, raising an eyebrow just enough to articulate how utterly foolish the child’s statement had been. “Trust me. That has never stopped her chasing them.”
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"October 23, 2023 
Dear President Biden,
We are heartened by Friday’s release of the two American hostages, Judith Ranaan and her daughter Natalie Ranaan and by today’s release of two Israelis, Nurit Cooper and Yocheved Lifshitz, whose husbands remain in captivity.
But our relief is tempered by our overwhelming concern that 220 innocent people, including 30 children, remain captive by terrorists, threatened with torture and death. They were taken by Hamas in the savage massacre of October 7, where over 1,400 Israelis were slaughtered - women raped, families burned alive, and infants beheaded. 
Thank you for your unshakable moral conviction, leadership, and support for the Jewish people, who have been terrorized by Hamas since the group’s founding over 35 years ago, and for the Palestinians, who have also been terrorized, oppressed, and victimized by Hamas for the last 17 years that the group has been governing Gaza.
We all want the same thing: Freedom for Israelis and Palestinians to live side by side in peace. Freedom from the brutal violence spread by Hamas. And most urgently, in this moment, freedom for the hostages. 
We urge everyone to not rest until all hostages are released. No hostage can be left behind. Whether American, Argentinian, Australian, Azerbaijani, Brazilian, British, Canadian, Chilean, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, Eritrean, Filipino, French, German, Indian, Israeli, Italian, Kazakh, Mexican, Panamanian, Paraguayan, Peruvian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, South African, Spanish, Sri Lankan, Thai, Ukrainian, Uzbekistani or otherwise, we need to bring them home. 
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MBTI: ESFP | ISFP | ESTP | ISTP | ESTJ | ISTJ | ESFJ | ISFJ | ENFJ | INFJ | ENFP | INFP | ENTP | INTP | ENTJ | INTJ
Enneagram: The reformer (type 1) | The helper (type 2) | The achiever (type 3) | The individualist (type 4) | The thinker (type 5) | The loyalist (type 6) | The enthusiast (type 7) | The leader (type 8) | The peacemaker (type 9)
Tritype: 125 | 126 | 127 | 135 | 136 | 137 | 145 | 146 | 147 | 825 | 826 | 827 | 835 | 836 | 837 | 845 | 846 | 847 | 925 | 926 | 927 | 935 | 936 | 937 | 945 | 946 | 947
Instinctual variant: sp/so | sp/sx | so/sp I so/sx I sx/sp | sx/so
Zodiac sign: Aries | Gemini | Taurus | Cancer | Leo | Virgo | Libra | Scorpio | Sagittarius | Capricorn | Aquarius | Pisces |
Life path number: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 11 | 22 | 33
Four Temperaments: Sanguine | Melancholic | Choleric | Phlegmatic
Aura color: Red | Orange | Magenta | Yellow | Logical tan | Environmental tan | Sensitive tan | Abstract tan | Green | Blue | Violet | Crystal | Lavender | Indigo |
Alignment: Lawful good | Neutral good | Chaotic good | Lawful neutral | True neutral | Chaotic neutral | Lawful evil | Neutral evil | Chaotic evil
Hogwarts house: Gryffindor | Hufflepuff | Ravenclaw | Slytherin
Love languages: Acts of service | Quality time | Words of affiliation | Gift giving | Touch
The animal in you: Lion I Tiger | Dolphin | Bear | Wild | Cat | Fox | Weasel | Badger | Dog | Otter | Wolf | Sea Lion I Wild Dog | Walrus | Gorilla | Deer | Rhinoceros I Hippo | Sable | Horse | Sheep | Mountain Goat |Warthog | Zebra Baboon | Elephant | Bison | Giraffe | Cottontail | Mole | Bat | Porcupine | Beaver | Prairie Dog | Shrew | Mouse | Eagle | Rooster Owl | Swan | Peacock | Vulture | Penguin Crocodile | Snake l
DISC profile: D | I | S | C
Soul Type (one test): Hunter | Caregiver | Creator I Thinker | Helper | Educator | Performer| Leader I Spiritualist
[7] Soul Types: Server | Artisan | Warrior | Scholar | Sage | Priest | King
Deadly Sin: Wrath I Envy | Gluttony | Greed | Sloth I Lust | Pride
Archetypes: Creative | Athlete | Rebel I Caregiver | Visionary | Royal | Performer | Spiritual | Tastemaker | Explorer | Advocate Intellectual
Brain lateralization: Left | Right | Both
Helen Fisher's Personality Test: Explorer | Builder I Director | Negotiator
MOTIV: Materialistic | Offbeat I Thinking | Interpersonal | Vital | Easygoing
Personality Disorder: Paranoid | Schizoid | Schizotypal | Antisocial | Borderline | Histrionic | Narcissictic | Avoidant | Dependent | Obsessive-Compulsive
Holland Code: Realistic | Investigative | Artistic | Social | Enterprising | Conventional
Artistic Preference Test: Realistic | Linear | Painterly I Abstract | Masculine | Feminine I
The big five: RLUEI | SLUEI | RCOEI | RLOIA | RLOEI | RCOIA | SLUAI | RLUAI | SCOEI | SCOIA | RLUEN | RCUEI | RCUAI | SCUEN | SLOAI | SLOEN | SLOEI | SCUEI | RCUEN | RLOEN | SCUAN | SLUEN | SCOEN | SCUAI | RLUAN | RLOAN | RCOAN | RCOEN | SCOAN | RCUAN | SLUAN | SLOAN | SCxAx
Attitudinal psych: LVFE (the conductor) | VLEF (the inquisitor) | ELFV (the chronicler) | LEVF (the visionary) | LVEF (the deviser) | ELVF (the dramatist) | LFVE (the consultant) | EFLV (the satirist) | FEVL (the impressionist) | FVEL (the flourisher) | FELV (the moodmaker) | FLEV (the alchemist) | LEFV (the daydreamer) | VELF (the harbinger) | VFLE (the firestarter) | EVFL (the enthusiast) | VEFL (the orchestrator) | VLFE (the pathfinder) | FVLE (the patron) | VFEL (the arbiter) | FLVE (the blacksmith) | EVLF (the catalyst) | EFVL (the adorner) | LFEV (the connoisseur)
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Borgs
Sadborg/Bloom
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Angryborg/Daxx
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Happyborg/Helen
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Fearborg/Aura
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DisgustBorg/Sage
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