VERY IMPORTANT a dam in the Netherlands, the weerdsluis lock, is directly on a migratory path for spawning fish. They have a worker stationed there to open the door for the fish, but they can take a while to open it. So to keep the fish from getting preyed on by birds they installed a doorbell. Only, the fish don't have hands to ring the doorbell. If you go to their website, they have a LIVE CAMERA AND A DOORBELL that YOU RING FOR THE FISH when they're waiting, and then the dam worker opens the door for them! I can't express how obsessed I am with this. look at this shit. oh my god.
Please check on the fish doorbell once in a while :)
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Pretend Lover AU
So Sam's parents blackmail her into seducing a Wayne boy (or girl! We aren't heathens, Samantha, just so long as it's a Wayne!) And are monitoring her to male sure she's actively trying.
If she doesn't they've managed to get their hands on...something, idk what, that they'll break or expose or something.
Sam really, reallllllly doesn't want to do this.
Tucker really, reallllllllllly does. He wants to flirt with the Wayne Boys and girl. He has his eyes on a specific someone. He is putting himself Out There For A Relationship <3.
So Sam and Danny team up. Every single date or rendezvous that her parents arrange, Danny's right there to scare off the Wayne boy and play the jealous lover. He even borrowed Johnny13s bike!
He glows his eyes a little, bends some metal, shows some fang; its way more fun than it has any right to be.
Problem.
Now the Wayne's are convinced Sam's in an emotionally abusive relationship with a meta villain, and her parents comments on the Fenton boy are Not Helping.
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I really love the idea of Alastor slowly getting more and more comfortable with the main crew at the Hazbin Hotel. Like, he THRIVES off of being mysterious and shit, but it's hard to keep that persona up 24/7 - especially when everyone starts slowly getting more comfortable around him. (EVEN when he does the Big Scary Demon thing! What???)
Like, for instance in Ep5, Charlie isn't alarmed by what he's doing, and tbh neither is anyone at the hotel. The only person who comments that what he's doing is alarming is LUCIFER, who doesn't live there. No one else even seems to bat an eye, and Vaggie isn't upset that he takes the fight from her to do his big scary demon shit.
They like him! Hell, the only 2 people less than pleased when he shows back up in Ep8 is Husk (who he owns) and Lucifer. Even Vaggie is smiling and pleased he survived. (And even Husk and Lucifer don't look that upset, just not appreciating his dramatics.)
And so, slowly Alastor just begins to drop his Radio Demon persona. He's still touch averse, but as long as it's not forced, he allows people to touch him for small instances at a time. He begins letting the others see him when he's tired or less put together. He plays music when he's doing something around the hotel, and if someone catches him dancing, he might just invite them to dance WITH him. He dresses down if he's not going anywhere, and drapes his jacket places to not wear it all the time. He lets them SEE HIS TAIL. (No one is still allowed to touch it, nor his ears, but it's the principle of the thing.)
The main crew even stop being alarmed or scared when he DOES do his ominous shit, like they don't even react when his eyes turn into radio dials and he threatens them over something stupid. They're just like "uh huh, sure, pal." And mime patting his shoulder (they know he doesn't like being touched when he's already in this state).
He defends someone at the hotel by ripping them to shreds with his tentacles and eating them, and the person he defends just looks so thankful (even with him having blood all over him, his eyes black, and tar-like drool dripping from his mouth) and he's so caught off guard that when they ask if they can hug him, he LETS THEM.
(The entire hotel loses their shit when he drops both the radio voice AND talks with his Louisiana Creole accent one night as they're drinking.)
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soooo what you're really saying is that when you're performing your imposed stereotypical gender role right it feels rewarding to you ?? hmmm curious it's almost as if you've internalized what being a woman is supposed to look like and if you don't meet that expectation you're doing it wrong
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