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idle-compy · 2 years
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THE KIDS CAN DIE ??
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msp9 · 9 days
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EPISODE 1 SCREENSHOTS AND THOUGHTS⚠️⚠️
OKAY. WOW. IM SPEECHLESS
First of all
LOOK AT THEM🥹🥹😭😭😭
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MY BABIES DUDJDNSKSJDJDBD LOOK AT THEM, I WAS SOBBING AT THIS POINT. ISTG THIS DARIUS WATCHING OLD VIDEOS OF THEM. I WAS SOBBING
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THIS IS SO CUTE CAMPFAM4LIFE PLS THIS SHOW IS GONNA END ME.
1) Im actually convinced brooklynn is dead guys.. AND IN THE SMALL TRAILER AT THE END?! HELLO DID YALL SEE DARIUS BALWLING HIS EYES OUT AT THE CRIME SCENE OF THE ALLO AND B. I- i i need a moment.
2) Um im sorry is Yaz livibg on a non-dino island? Sounds like her tbh. She would do that.
4) So yaz's ptsd. Girl is living on a dino free island. (Understanably) ALSO i watch jurassic outpost review and he said that they do shiwcase yaz's ptsd in a deeper level. IM NOT RESDY FOR THAT.
3)YASAMMY HELLO? SAMMY RUNNING TO THE CAR YAZ LOOKING AT HER. The "Yaz needs me." AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
5)HELLO CAN WE TALK ABOUT THE SCENE? YK WHICH ONE
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The " i called brooklynn" then the realisation.
Ben: "what?"
"Darius... Brooklynns dead."
TEARS. IM. IN. PAIN. DREAWORKS AND PRODUCERS HOW COULD U DO THIS TO US. HOW. THIS IS HEARTBREAKING DEVASTATING EVEN.
IM NOT RECOVERING
6)UM THE BLOOD?!?!??! WHAT THIS IS SM DARKER. SM DARKER.
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HE SAID THE THING!!! #BIGBENJOKES
Note: Im propably gonna make defferent posts for each thing i stated in this one. To analyze them better.
I'll be using #msp9 yapping
So if u find me annoying or anything just block it. I wont take it personally
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cloverque · 6 months
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up on tokio hill (msby bj)
masterlist, ch 1: the newbie is our new housemaid! (not)
upon arriving in tokio hill, a misunderstanding occurs the moment you show up. your new housemates seem like a lot to deal with– and a lot more handsome than you expected. but things will work out, will it not?
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“I swear I’ll call security on ya if ya don’t leave right now!” The blonde man before you shook his phone in the air, ready to fulfil his threat. His orbs were flaming with the fury of a thousand suns and his face was pulled back to a snarl– he looked like he was ready to drop-kick you out of the house itself.
“I’m sure this is a misunderstanding. I don’t even know what’s going on!” You held up your hands defensively and stood firmly (as much as you could without shaking).
The urge to take flight in the face of a livid, insanely handsome dude was so strong that you may just leave the country altogether. This was definitely not the way you imagined your first day at the share-house would go.
“Everyone calm down!” Another man begged. Behind the silver haired man is an oven with smoke leaking out of. His hands were held up as well, like the scene in Jurassic World and the raptors.
For the love of the gods, Uncle Tai, what have I gotten myself into…?
(A few hours ago…)
Tokio Hill was a quiet suburb in the outskirts of the city. It wasn’t exactly what it sounded when Uncle Tai had introduced it– you’d imagine it was a bumpy piece of land with tall grass and mice scurrying about. According to Google, it was home to plenty of rich folks, celebrities and some of Japan’s biggest sensations. It used to be a paparazzi hotspot until the local authorities decided to protect the inhabitants by conducting regular security checks. There were even a couple of police outposts in the area.
It was a wonder how a normal person could afford living in such a high end place. If it weren’t for your ‘niece discount’, you would never have moved into the area. Uncle Tai barely told you about the other tenants, but they must have been loaded. With that said…
“How on earth did Uncle Tai bag this place?” You wondered aloud as you stood outside a gated property, a pet carrier in one hand and a luggage bag in another.
This house was unlike the (extravagant) others down the road. An off white coat of paint with a deep, navy blue roof. It had a number of floors, you guessed three altogether. The fence had barely any gaps between them, preventing you from peeking through. It did a splendid job obscuring the ground floor from public view, but the other floors were visible.
A meow came from the carrier. You peered inside; a stubby Sphynx sat comfortably inside, whiskers twitching curiously. You slipped your fingers through the gaps to rub its hairless head.
“Oh Meru, I guess our new life starts today,” you whispered. Its bright blue eyes twinkled with (what you assumed was) curiosity. Your pet mewed back as you returned your focus to the house.
It all starts here. A fresh start. You inhaled deeply then exhaled. It’ll work out– it has to.
You approached a smaller gate that was off to the side of the entrance. A silver intercom was built into the gate. You pressed the biggest button, probably the doorbell. It didn’t take long before you got a response.
Static buzzed from the intercom. A man’s voice crackled, “...Ello? Hey, hello?”
You straightened up, “Hi! I’m new here. Today’s my first day, and–“
“Oh, I know you! Yeah, come on in,” The man interrupted. The crackling stopped and you the gate clunked. Gingerly, you pushed it open and entered the estate.
The front yard was huge, accommodating two shiny cars and a front yard. Concrete seemed to extend around the area, tall enough that you doubted you’d be able to see the other side without a ladder. Lining the walls were hedges; green and freshly trimmed. Off to a corner was a grassy area with an outdoor swing and bird fountain. A fish carved from stone spewed a steady stream of water into the pool.
Your eyes wandered around as you moved towards the main door. Footsteps thudded inside the house before the door swung open. A giant loomed over you and Meru. Your pet cat and you simultaneously tilted your heads up to look at him– a man with silver hair, peppered with grey tips. He was all smiles in a frilly apron.
This guy must be almost two metres tall! Both your cat and you stared in awe. You stared holes at the super girly apron. A magical girl was printed on the front. M-Moe gap…
“I was expecting you! Come on in,” he patted his hands on the apron, “I’m in the middle of something, so you can just do the second floor first.”
“Okay. Wait, what-?”
An alarm sounded inside the house. The man whipped his head towards the source before turning back to you. “Uh oh, we gotta hurry! Come on in already,” Without hesitation, he grabbed your hand and pulled you into the house.
You clambered in, luggage and all, and Meru screeched from its rocking carrier. Full of apologies, you tried to console your pet whilst he shut the door. He noticed Meru, who stood on its haunches at the salt and pepper haired man.
“You can leave your things here first,” He gestured where you stood. When you set Meru on top of the shoe cabinet at the entrance, he reached out to you. His larger hand enveloped your wrist effortlessly and he began pulling you along. His hold was gentle enough so as to not bruise, but secure enough to make sure you couldn’t run. The unwarranted warmth on your wrist gave you goosebumps.
What on earth was going on? This was some sort of misunderstanding, right? Before you could process that thought, he stopped at the end of the hallway, where a closet awaited. He rummaged through it and produced a few items.
“Here’s what you’ll need. This, this– oh, this too…” Without looking, he handed you cleaning tools: bleach, sprays, gloves and more.
As he progressively piled more into your arms, the alarm continued beeping in the background. You practically cradled the load, “Umm, mister, I don’t think I’m who you think I am. I’m actually-”
The man ran off to the kitchen, where a cloud of grey began seeping from an oven. He screeched incoherently and began fussing over whatever it was inside. As he began murmuring to himself, you sighed. There was no way of getting through to him. At least, not now.
You took in the living room slowly. In the corner of the house was a flight of stairs. The rest of the place was split into three areas: the lounge, dining area and kitchen. The lounge was furnished with a massive flat screen television and a long couch. In-between was a paper strewn coffee table and magazines haphazardly stacked. Meanwhile, the kitchen was occupied by none other than the silver haired man, who stood by marble countertops. There was an island table as well, though it seemed counterintuitive when there was a dining table present.
The layout of the place was exactly like the photos Uncle Tai had sent you. And the place was big. As expected of a private estate in a posh area. Again, how did your good for nothing uncle score this place…?
You looked at your cleaning supplies. He said just the second floor, right? Maybe he’d listen to you afterwards. You waved goodbye to Meru and began your way up the flight of stairs, tools in hand.
When you reached the second floor, you peered around the corners to view the hallway. There were three rooms available, two on either side. One of the doors had a little sign that read ‘bath and laundry’. You peeked inside: there was a common area with a sink and mirror that stretched across one wall. Laundry machines and baskets were on the other end, with one of the baskets piled up with off-white sheets. You walked deeper in and into the connected shower room, which had a huge bathtub. On the shelves built into the walls were a mess of different bottles of miscellaneous hygiene items.
There was a lot to be done, you realised as you walked out of the shower room. You approached the laundry and realised there were jars of different powders on the shelves hanging above the laundry machines. There was even a note, a handwritten one with a few annotations. You scrutinised it with a squint.
“For every extra bedsheet, use a third of a cup of detergent. Only use this brand of fabric softener for the sheets. I will come after you if they are not properly washed,” You read aloud. A giggle escaped you, “What the heck? They sound like a troublesome person.”
You eyed the baskets– you could start with this one. The instructions written by the troublesome person could guide you for your first task. The counters and shelves could do some wiping and reorganising as well.
“Guess I better get started,” You left to return downstairs, “I better set these things down first before I drop them.”
While you laid out your cleaning appliances, a man entered the laundry-cum-wash room. The man pulled his shirt over his head, ruffling his blonde hair. It fell to the floor, along with the sweatpants he had shimmied out of. He swooped up his clothes and hung them over one of the baskets. Quietly, he closed the bathroom door behind him, forgoing the decision to lock it. After a shower, he stepped into the bathtub for a soak. With a long arm draped over one side, he closed his eyes and began dozing off. Unbeknownst to him, on the other side of the door, you had begun to do the laundry.
 The tumbling of laundry filled the room. You watched the sheets toss and turn inside the machines as you squatted, hands on your knees. Thanks to the meticulously written notes, it was easy to figure out the buttons and amount of detergent to use. While they were washing, you wiped down the counters and surfaces. Your cleaning rags were coiled up in the bottom of the pail beside you.
While cleaning, you came to the conclusion that the guy in the kitchen had mistaken you for a cleaner. Uncle Tai must have told the tenants that you’d be here, right? There’s no way that bozo would forget to inform them… right?
“Knowing him, maybe it’s not out of the picture,” you sighed and rested your face in your hands.
You heard footsteps from the hallway and your face lit up. Was he finally free to speak? You turned expectantly but came face to face with another stranger. A half-naked man wrapped in a towel around his torso stood at the doorway of the shower. His hands tried to hide his exposed chest and his face was…
Oh– This isn’t good.
He let out an ear-piercing scream.
. . .
Oh right, so that’s what had led up to this situation.
You blinked at the blonde who droned on about the cops and trespassing. This guy was a broken record, nothing was going through him. His shoulders heaved up and down aggressively. Was it from anxiety or anger? It was hard to tell.
“Tsum-tsum, you gotta chill out! It’s the new maid Taichii hired, remember? He told us about it last week!” the silver haired man clarified. He still adorned the frilly apron with the magical girl.
“The new maid’s only supposed to be here when we ain’t around, ya moron!” The blonde man said, eyes wide. “I can’t believe ya let a stalker into the house, Bo-kun! Besides, it looks like she’s moving in, not cleaning for the day!”
He jabbed a finger in the direction of your luggage. Meru, who had been anxious throughout, flinched. It hissed in the direction of a frowning ‘Tsum-Tsum’.
You blocked his line of sight to Meru, “Woah there, you’ve really got the wrong idea. I’m not your stalker because firstly, I swear to the gods that I don’t even know who you are. And secondly, I’m your new housemate– I have the contract and texts to prove it!”
The blonde raised his brows before returning to his scowl. He seemed to ponder it over.
“Huh? So you aren’t our new housemaid?” The man named ‘Bo-kun’ blinked incessantly.
“Or a stalker?” The blonde folded his arms crossly.
Before you could retort, the main door clicked open.
“I’m home!” You heard a voice call out. Footsteps thumped in the hallway before another man appeared in the scene. This person carried a bag of groceries in one hand, and a cap in another. His bright ginger hair contrasted against the cream walls of the living room.
“I saw another pair of shoes at the entrance. Is (l/n)-san finally-“ He made eye contact with you and the others, “–What’s going on?”
“Hinata! Help–” Apron guy cried as the ginger hurried over. “Tsum-tsum thinks our new maid is a stalker-!”
“For the love of– How many times must I tell you guys that I’m neither!” You threw up your hands in desperation.
The ginger blinked once at you before looking at the others, “Did you guys forget? Taichii-san’s niece is joining us here starting today. Isn’t this (l/n)-san?”
The three men turned their heads to you. A long sigh escaped you. It seemed like they would finally listen. Thank the gods for this man named Hinata.
 Meru roamed freely in the living room, sniffing the kitchen counters. It approached the oven, which was half-open. A tray of burnt cookies sat inside, and your cat ran off after a tentative sniff. Meanwhile, you stared at the men sitting across from you. They had introduced themselves briefly, and the three men across from you were known as Atsumu, Hinata and Bokuto.
Uncle Tai forgot to mention that I’ll be living with a bunch of dudes, you side-eyed your sphynx. As if it could hear your thoughts, the hairless cat mewed back.
“I’m so sorry, (l/n)-san,” Bokuto blushed. He sat across you at the dinner table, his forehead practically squished against the surface as he bowed apologetically. His form was shrunken with embarrassment, his broad shoulders drawn in.
Atsumu sipped on his mug of coffee. He appeared indignant over the situation, as much as someone could be after accusing an innocent person of a crime. He would send not so inconspicuous gazes your way too. As you stared pointedly, your eyes met and he averted his gaze. An irk mark formed on your head.
This guy hates to swallow his pride, huh? What an asshole.
Whilst sparks flew between the two of you, Hinata scratched his cheek. He sat in between the others awkwardly. “This vibe makes me feel like I should apologise too…”
“It’s been a while since I heard of the news and I… completely forgot… and mixed up the housecleaning visit with your moving in. I’m terribly sorry for making you clean the place up–!” Bokuto added, still grovelling.
You held up your mug of coffee, “It’s fine now, Bokuto-san. And please, there’s no need for you to do this. It’s okay.”
He lifted his head cautiously and you reassured him with a nod. You took a tentative sip.
“How can we make it up to you?” Hinata spoke up, to which you rubbed your chin.
Meru mewed at the foot of the table. You lit up and turned to the trio, “Oh, I know. How about you show me around the house?”
It didn’t take much convincing for a house tour. Although, a certain blonde had slipped away during the tour, refusing to entertain your questions. The remaining duo properly showed you around the house, including the backyard. They shared that sometimes, they would have barbecues with friends, though rarely. You learned that Atsumu and Bokuto stayed on the second floor, which probably explained how the former had entered the bathroom without you knowing, due to it being right across his room. Meanwhile, Hinata, another tenant and you stayed on the third floor. As for the toilets…
When you enquired about it, the guys exchanged a look before Hinata sheepishly said, “Taichii-san had specifically requested that you use the third floor’s bathroom only… Um, he mentioned that it wouldn’t be right for a lady to share a bathroom with men she had no familial relation with.”
“Oh, I’m sorry if I’m being a bother,” Your eyes widened.
“It’s totes fine. We’re not at home much... Besides, we only have toilet fights when Tsum-tsum’s in the kitchen. Which is rare-” Bokuto rambled before Hinata slapped a hand over his mouth. The man with salt and pepper hair blinked in confusion.
“Don’t worry about it!” The ginger grinned. You raised a brow. That wasn’t reassuring one bit.
They led you to your room and the duo retreated downstairs. You watched them leave with Meru in your arms. You stood outside a room, the only one with a sign hanging on the door. It was your name arranged in hiragana with wooden blocks. A flower was even glued to the end.
Does Uncle Tai think I’m still in preschool? You tried to take it down only to realise it was superglued to the door. An irk mark formed on your head. A certain bozo was about to hear it from me later on the phone…
You closed the door behind you and set Meru down. Its tail trembled curiously as it inspected the floor. Gazing around the room, you noted the stacks of cardboard boxes in a corner. Huh, Uncle Tai really wasn’t lying when he said this place was bigger. You sat down on the bed. The naked mattress was soft yet firm, awaiting to be clothed in sheets. The evaporated stains of cleaning liquid on surfaces notified you of its recent cleaning. And much to your pleasure, the room was modestly furnished the way you had requested it to be. Just a table, wardrobe and cabinet.
Suddenly, you were reminded of your luggage at the door. You had forgotten about it during the chaos. It was the least of your worries when you were dealing with the probability of being arrested. You opened your door and peeked out of the room. Unexpectedly, your luggage bag was waiting outside. You glanced around the hall and at the stairs.
Someone has helped you out! You watched for any movement at the stairs but neither saw nor heard anything. With gratitude, you muttered thanks and wheeled it in.
You spent the rest of your time unboxing and decorating your room. Meru helped by laying on the bed and its new sheets. It dozed off in the warmth that filtered through your windows. You made quick work of unpacking clothes and arranging your decorations and merchandise. As you finished setting up your monitors, you pondered over the earlier argument.
Why did the blonde guy react so explosively earlier? Was he a celebrity of sorts? You were certain that you were up to date with pop culture, but neither his face nor name rang a bell. Though you wouldn’t doubt if he wasn’t famous. He was as prickly as a sea-urchin but undeniably a handsome man. You rummaged through your pop culture schemas but produced nothing.
A thump outside your room broke your train of thought. You peeked past your door to investigate and found yet another giant in the hallway. What did the tenants of this house eat…? This man was dressed in a stylish turtleneck and coat, and he stood across you, fiddling with the keys to his room.
Suddenly, Meru mewed. The man in the coat spun around, keys in hand. Your cat yawned and nuzzled the bed. You met his obsidian eyes nervously.
“Umm, hello…” You started. He stared back.
Despite wearing a mask, he was also quite the looker. Why was this house full of good looking dudes? Was he a celebrity of sorts too? The man had a mop of curly dark hair atop his head and two moles above an eyebrow. Wait, two moles? Your eyes widened in recognition, “Sakusa Kiyoomi!?””
Sakusa knitted his brows together. His mask twitched as he spoke, “Do I know you?”
“Are you for real? We attended class together in highschool . Remember, with your cousin Komori-kun. I was with you for all three years!” You gestured at yourself. He stared hard, as if considering what you had just said.
Heavy footsteps filled the stairway and Bokuto reappeared, “Oh! I see you guys have met already. That’s awesome,” He grinned and gestured over his shoulder, “C’mon, we’re heading out for dinner!”
“Huh? But I just got back,” Sakusa rubbed his temples with a sigh.
Bokuto simply placed his hands on his hips, “It won’t be good if you miss out, Yoomi! Besides, we’re having a welcome party!”
 By the time you set foot, it was already evening. The restaurant they intended to visit was within walking distance, on the outskirts of the city that edged towards the suburbs. Rows of shops were situated on one side of a river, where cherry trees lined along. With spring fleeing from Japan’s grasp, the trees had already lost most of their blossoms. That didn’t stop you from catching a lone fluttering blossom as you stood outside a restaurant. Warm light filtered through the paper screen doors as the sign above read Onigiri Miya.
The guys opened the doors and a windchime rang in the doorway. You peeked past their broad shoulders to take in the place. The interior was a modest mixture of Japanese and modern design, with cream walls and wooden floorboards. Customers dined at the counter that looped around the kitchen or on the floors, at the low tables. The clamour of conversation and oil crackling was almost homely, like the izakayas in back home. As your eyes scanned the place, a waiter with freckles practically bounded towards your group.
“It’s been a while since I last saw you guys!” The boy said. He must have been in high school with his doe-like gaze.
“Sup,” Atsumu grinned. He was surprisingly cheery despite the earlier situation, “Is Samu here?”
“He left earlier for a catering event. The boss has been busy lately!” He noticed you and quickly added, “Oh, who’s this?”
“She’s our new housemate. Taichii’s niece,” Hinata added, gesturing at you with a smile. You nodded shyly and the waiter beamed.
“Arighty! My name is Yuuma and I’ll be your waiter for the day!” He swooped up a few menus and gestured, “Please follow me!”
Yuuma led everyone to the back of the restaurant. This area was partitioned off with screen doors, and it was far quieter here. These rooms must be reserved for special customers. You entered the room last and everyone took their seats, leaving the only open spot next to Atsumu. It wasn’t your intention to sit beside him, so you made it clear by respectfully scooting an inch away from him. After inspecting the menu, and with thoughtful insight from the guys, you decided on a warm bowl of curry udon, with a side of a speciality onigiri.
An awkward silence fell in the room the moment Yuuma left to place the orders. You half-heartedly scratched the fabric of your clothes when Hinata spoke up.
“We haven’t had a proper opportunity to introduce ourselves, so let me start,” the ginger smiled. His amber eyes held a homely warmth that could melt the barriers of anybody’s heart. He gestured at himself, “I’m Hinata Shouyou. It’s a pleasure to meet you!”
“I’m (l/n) (y/n). The pleasure is mine,” You bowed your head. Mirroring Hinata’s smile, you added, “Uncle Tai and I share the same family name, so feel free to call me (y/n), if you’d like.”
“Can I call you (y/n)-chan? That’s such a pretty name!” Bokuto straightened up and thumbed at his chest, “Ah– And I’m Koutarou Bokuto! It’s real nice to meet ‘cha!”
Bokuto’s gaze arrowed at the blonde beside you. The former seemed to be staring expectantly for him to introduce himself. Maybe because of the awkward incident from earlier. Ah… this awkward introduction gave the vibe of adolescents during a mixer, or something.
“Miya Atsumu,” the blonde practically exhaled. He looked at you from the corner of his eyes. He thumped an elbow on the table and rested his chin on it, “Nice to meet ‘cha, I suppose.”
“Y-Yeah, it’s nice to meet you, Miya-san,” Your smile wavered. Even if he mistook you for a stalker.
“Atsumu will do just fine.”
A half hearted sigh escaped you internally. Then there was Sakusa, who seemed disinterested in the conversation from the start. He had his gaze fixated on the wall behind you this whole time. Your eyes met for a brief second.
He spoke up softly, “Sakusa Kiyoomi. But you seem to already know that.”
“I’m surprised you don’t remember me. I was the class president in all our years in high school,” You leaned forward a little. Would that be enough to jog his memory?
Sakusa looked up at the ceiling, seemingly disinterested. You sighed with a dejected smile. Figures. It had been a number of years after graduation. So this reaction wasn’t much of a surprise. Your shoulders drooped in defeat.
“Sooo… does that mean you attended Itachiyama Institute?” Hinata spoke up. “What was Sakusa-san like?”
“I’ve attended since middle school all the way to high school. I may be wrong, but Sakusa-san transferred at the start of his first year of high school,” You lit up. Grinning, you cheekily added, “Girls were all over him for the next three years. It was never a boring day.”
“It was annoying,” Sakusa admitted. His focus remained on anything but you, but he indulged in a half-smile. “The only good memories I had were on the court.”
“Somebody’s shy,” the blonde beside you sniggered, “I’m surprised he had chicks when he’s this much of an asshole– Ow!”
Something thumped under the table. You could only assume Sakusa had kicked Atsumu under. A nervous smile creeped up on your face. Beneath his mask of calm he must have been riled up a little by that comment. Who knew he’d grown to be so petty.
Meanwhile, Atsumu grinded his teeth, “Fall over and shrivel up!”
The waiter returned with trays in hand. In a sing-song voice, he said, “Atsumu-san, please keep it down.”
Atsumu rolled his eyes and pouted. What was he, five? While Atsumu hyper-fixated on a dent in the floor, Bokuto helped Yuuma place the dishes on the table while Hinata began distributing cutlery. You took a pair of chopsticks and pulled your meal closer to you. The five of you shared a quiet meal, as much as one could when a blonde was seething beside you.
After some time had passed, you asked, “So are you all from the Kansai region? Except for Atsumu-san, the rest of you don’t sound like it.”
“Yoomi and I are from the capital, but Hinata’s from Miyagi.” Bokuto responded with a mouth full of ebifry. He took a swig of beer before exclaiming, “Woo! This stuff is great!”
Sakusa leaned away from Bokuto, a disgusted expression on his features. He shifted his meal away from the guy, who dropped a shrimp tail from his mouth. Meanwhile, Atsumu nagged at the guy to eat less sloppily.
Hinata chuckled before turning to you, “Yup, I’m from the more rural side of the prefecture. What about (l/n)-san?”
“I also lived in the countryside up until grade school. That’s when I moved to Tokyo,” you took a bite of a potato. It was soft and tender, like the rest of the veggies in the curry.
“I totally get it,” Hinata grinned. I can imagine it was a big change!”
“And now you moved from Tokyo to Osaka.” Bokuto prodded with half another ebifry sticking out from his lips. “Why’s that?”
You stopped mid bite. You raised your head to meet Bokuto’s eyes. The others were preoccupied with their food, but that didn’t mean that they weren’t listening. Like wisps of steam on a hot day, your appetite dissolved. Suddenly your curry udon and speciality onigiri didn’t smell so appetising anymore. With a far off look in your eyes, you managed a timid smile.
“I… guess I needed a change of pace.”
. . .
“And then she said to me… ‘Who do you think you are, asshole?!... And- Oh, I don’t feel sho gud…’” Gurgled Bokuto, who remained limp in Hinata and Sakusa’s grasps. They were practically dragging him at this rate, with how in and out of consciousness he was.
“He’s a goner,” Sakusa announced. He jabbed a finger into Bokuto’s face before clicking his tongue, “I even told him to hold back a little.”
Hinata chuckled. The tips of his ears were dusted pink but not as saturated as Bokuto’s. “He’s the life of a party. You’d know by now that Bokuto-san can’t stop once he starts.”
“I’m well aware of my teammate’s awful drinking habits, but we have a long day ahead of us tomorrow. He’s going to whine about his hangover during practice…” Sakusa trailed off.
Night had long fallen upon Osaka, and the way back was arduous with a passed out drunk in your party. You laughed light heartedly as the trio in front of you stumbled over a pebble. A flurry of insults at the unconscious man in the group spewed from Sakusa. Poor Hinata tried to defuse the situation on behalf of a man who was too drunk to care. Frankly, it was hilarious.
“What’s so funny?” Atsumu mumbled beside you. He was also tipsy, but not as bad as Bokuto. The two of you trailed behind the others.
Your smile fell, “Umm, it’s nothing.” You didn’t want him to misunderstand, so you quickly added, “I haven’t had this much fun in a while. I’m really happy.”
He hummed, seemingly in thought. A few moments of silence passed, and just when you figured that was the end, he muttered.
“Hey, about earlier.”
“Earlier…?”
“You know what I’m talking about,” the blonde said quickly, jamming his fists into the pocket of his hoodie. The warm light emanating from the street lamps cast a gentle glow on the contours of his handsome face. His brows furrowed, “I’ll be honest with ya, I jumped to conclusions and said some pretty awful things, my bad.”
He must not have been used to this– he was chewing on his bottom lip. It looked like it took everything in him to apologise, if you could consider this an apology.
The corners of your lips tilted up, “It’s okay. I would’ve been pretty spooked if some stranger appeared in my bathroom too. I may have done the same.”
“Oh, I mean. It’s not like ya did something wrong. Something like this happened before… sorta.”
This had happened before? Your surprised gaze was missed by Atsumu, who fixated on the path ahead. His eyes were downcast, and you frowned. With a face like his, it wouldn’t be out of the question to have obsessive fans. But stalkers were a different thing, no?
“I think I misjudged you,” you commented. “You seem like an okay guy, Atsumu-san.”
He gave you the side eye, “Hey, just because I apologised doesn’t mean you can make fun of me.”
“You call that an apology?” You chuckled when Hinata called out suddenly.
“(l/n)-san, Atsumu-san! Can you help buy us some painkillers? We ran out and need some for Bokuto-san tomorrow!” He gestured at the FamilyMart nearby.
Atsumu groaned. He flashed an okay-sign to the guys before looking at you. “Boy, yer going to witness an ugly sight tomorrow. We’re going to buy five different types of painkillers only for Bokuto to refuse to eat any.”
He entered the store first. Staring at his back, you looked behind your shoulder at Hinata, Sakura and Bokuto. They were fussing over the guy in the middle whose eyes were barely open.
A smile crept up your face. Who knows? Maybe living with these guys is going to be alright.
“(y/n)-san,” Atsumu called. He stood at the doorway, arms crossed.
“Be there in a second!” You hurried over, shoes clacking on the pavement.
With the trio waiting outside, Atsumu and you searched the aisles for medicine. You took a handful which Atsumu dumped into a basket. As the two of you waited in line, your phone– which you had left behind on your desk– buzzed with notifications.
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TBB S3E5:
Omg, Echo's in the thumbnail. Yay!
It's so satisfying to see Omega sleeping with Lula in her arms at long last.
Not Omega looking after Crosshair and trying to help him adjust 😭
Ayyy, AZI.
The familiarcy in which Crosshair's talking to Omega. The way he trusts her enough to tell her that he knows the others don't trust him, and the way she knows him well enough to know it bothers him 😭
Echo !!
"What? No hug for me?" Lmao. Echo made him smile, omg.
WHY DIDN'T WE GET TO SEE CROSS FIND OUT ABOUT TECH.
WE'RE GOING BACK TO BARTON IV.
"Don't hold it against him. He's only worried about you." Damn, never thought I'd hear Crosshair say that.
SHE CALLED HIM LITTLE BROTHER.
Barton IV 😭
Crosshair looking good in his old armor 😭 ❤
STOP INTERROGATING CROSS ABOUT BARTON IV.
"He started it." Lmao. True though.
The helmets are all still there 😭😭
Ice vulture theme reprise. I hear you.
Hunter backing off when he realizes Crosshair's behavior is grief is everything to me. Our man misses Mayday as much as the rest of us.
Something tells me they shouldn't have powered down those censors.
Avalanche?
HUNTER, CALM DOWN.
"I tried to warn you, Hunter. I risked everything to send you that message. You ignored it. You let Omega be taken to Tantiss. She went through what she did because you failed. You're angry because she escaped with my help, not yours." Honestly, if Hunter's gonna go at him, Crosshair deserved to get a couple jabs in there himself. Even if he is wrong.
Oooh, a checks notes wyrm.
Hunter still agreeing to work with Crosshair on getting the wyrm out despite the argument they just had. My man's already taken it all personally (because there's no way he's not blamed himself before) and shoved it aside.
All those posts about Batcher following Crosshair around were so right.
Wrecker is giving me Jurassic Park vibes restoring the power the way he is. Been a while since I've watched JP.
"You'll try?" / "Glad you heard me properly." 😂
JUMP.
Whoever built that outpost, whether it be Republic or Empire, knew what they were doing with those perimeter beacons Lmao. I wonder if Mayday knew about the wyrm.
The way Hunter looked at Crosshair after realizing that he saved his life without qualm. The way he's realized that Crosshair really did come back to them.
"And I don't even see any blood this time?" Damnnn, do they usually get into fights???? Checks out.
Echo praising Omega and telling her exactly what she needed to hear. That he, who's been saving all the clones, doesn't blame her for getting out while she could. That he doesn't blame her for leaving them.
"All we can do is keep trying to be better." 😭
The episode ending on the ice vulture music makes me wanna cry.
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A few things :
1.Anyplace with non-alcoholic drinks other than coffee and soda cause I have not been finding them.
2.I had to report a containment anomaly to ACU earlier.One of the ACU team members brought me a pastry & tea while the med center looked me over. Their last name was Smith, I believe.
Hanging out at Compy Cove since the med center gave me the all clear . The compys are just the Cutest , one of the younger ones keeps trying to perch on my shoulders.
1. Absolutely! There's plenty of healthy juice options and other drinks at Jamba Juice on the eastern end of the boardwalk. Failing that, bottled water and other bottled drinks are available at Jurassic Traders, Traders Outposts, and various vending machines and other outlets throughout the park.
2. Thank you for reporting the anomaly so promptly and for following recommended protocols to keep your distance! It's not unheard of for a Microceratus to stray so far from the jungle river, and thankfully the ACU were already enroute as you reported through your Jurassic World app. Happy to hear agent Smith went above and beyond to see to your needs! Rest assured they've received a merit point for their conduct in the anomaly!
In the meantime, we hope you enjoyed Compy Cove! These one-on-one interactions are conducted with careful permission of the handler, and we're sure you've got the experience you need to deal with dinosaurs safely!
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jcmarchi · 26 days
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Funko Fusion Preview - Get Your Head In The Game - Game Informer
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If you’re a fan of a popular movie or TV show from any time in the last several decades, chances are, they’ve made a Funko Pop figurine of the main characters. The brand is ubiquitous in pop culture, so it was only a matter of time before it got a big video game adaptation. This sort of game could easily be a cheap cash grab, but after watching a preview demo and listening to one of the head developers speak about it, I’m confident that Funko Fusion is much more than that.
You’ve never played a game by developer 10:10 Games, but you probably know the work of its staff – the founders of the studio are some of the former architects of the Lego games developed by Traveler’s Tales, including CEO Jon Burton, COO Paul Flanagan, and design director Arthur Parsons, who leads the demo. He boots up a level based on John Carpenter’s 1982 horror classic The Thing, which signifies one of the main elements that separates this title from the kid-friendly Lego titles; this game is rated T for Teen and references loads of media properties that are decidedly not for children. Still, the world is charming and lighthearted, so when a Funko Pop is impaled through the side of the head, it’s more goofy than ghastly.
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Parsons, playing as Kurt Russel’s MacReady, fights off some Norwegians using the game’s third-person shooting mechanics. According to Parsons, all characters have melee and ranged options, though they had to get creative for some characters. While He-Man uses his signature sword, OJ (the protagonist from Jordan Peele’s Nope) swings around a miniature version of one of the inflatable tube men from his movie. Parsons dispatches enemies easily, which I imagine is due to the game’s relatively low difficulty, his experience working on it as a developer, and the fact that every enemy has an outrageously large head, ideal for headshots.
Funko Fusion will ultimately feature over 20 IPs in the game, mostly from NBCUniversal properties, though they’ve also made licensing deals with other companies.
Here’s a list of some that we know so far:
Back to the Future
Battlestar Galactica
Child’s Play
Five Nights at Freddy’s
Hot Fuzz
Invincible
Jaws
Jurassic World
Knight Rider
Masters of the Universe
Megan
The Mummy
Nope
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
Shaun of the Dead
The Thing
The Umbrella Academy
Voltron
The Walking Dead
Xena: Warrior Princess
Each IP will include playable characters, and many will include levels, though the scope of each level will vary by the franchise. Some, like The Thing, will get a proper, full-sized level, while others exist as secret cameo levels players can unlock in other worlds. Poking around the frozen outpost in the demo, Parsons travels through a portal to reach a world based on Shaun of the Dead, where he has to escort a car of civilians to the safety of the Winchester. While there, he transforms into He-Man and shows off the zombie enemies, which turn the hero into a zombified version of himself. Even though it’s just a cameo level, it’s much larger than I initially expected, likely packing plenty of easter eggs in for fans of the movie.
Players can move through these levels in whatever order they want to progress through the game’s main story. Parsons explains that this modular approach allows them to continue to support the game after launch by easily adding new characters and levels into the mix. The first instance of this is with the game’s pre-order bonus, which includes Rick Grimes and Michonne from The Walking Dead, complete with alternate outfits.
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It’s been years since the last Lego game, and with this team of developers, I’m excited to watch them attempt to fill that gap. Luckily, I won’t have to wait long. Funko Fusion is coming to PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC on September 13. 
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Here are a random selection of more general ideas I had for this SGA rewrite/AU a few years ago
The Gang Finds Some Really Weird Creature And/Or Food (1/?)
Atlantis City Ship AI!!
Ford's whole situation is handled very differently, but he still has a major fallout with Sheppard, eventually leaving the team
Alien entity taking a ''form of comfort'' based on McKay's memory that ends up being... a cat (it remains on Atlantis afterwards)
Ronon... can we please save this man's hair (and character)
They actually use stunners more frequently than bullets (like, are you kidding?) until they engineer their own versions
Teyla keeps her coat, but wears the uniform shirt and pants due to the amount of times they end up covered in cuts and grime and doesn't want to ruin her regular clothes
Jurassic Park but it's an Ancient Outpost on a random planet
Space racing with Spaceships!
Ellia (Void) isn't killed but put into stasis, Beckett tries to find ways to save her
There's no way John didn't retain some traits from his little metamorphosis
Michael (Lastlight) ends up as an accident while interfering with Beckett's work for Ellia. They don't lie to him, but aren't telling him everything either and still fumble it (doesn't end THAT badly, though)
The Vanir! Actually have a more involved role
Daniel gets to go to Atlantis for real! Though quite a while before the Vanir plot picks up :)
Dinotopia, Pegasus style
Turns out, the Wraith hive ships are very Alive and Aware
Sam makes her entrance as the captain of a ship and is vital in the whole replicator business
Weir actually shows up with the Travelers in tow after going missing for bit
Our Friendly Replicator Android (FRAN) makes a comeback, turning into a regular cast member
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Prompt: Claire is severely injured after she ejected her seat and Owen finds her nearly dead
of course i started with the angst! why wouldn't I?
I'm planning on working on a few more prompts today as well so keep your eyes out! and as always thanks for all the love!
contains minor spoilers for jw: dominion (takes place during the movie but you don't really need to have seen it)
Claire Dearing doesn’t know a lot about dinosaurs. 
She really doesn’t, despite her involvement in the DPG and her work at Jurassic World she knows startlingly little about the prehistoric creatures. 
But she knows this: Dinosaurs can smell blood, they sniff it out in search of their next meal. 
And Claire is covered in blood. 
Despite being attacked by pteranodons on her way down Claire’s landing had been relatively easy. She’d been able to untangle herself from the straps of the eject seat easily and fell ungracefully to the jungle floor. 
That’s when the pain hits her. 
She has a large gash across her left arm and both of her legs are shredded. She can’t walk, she knows that much, not until she gets bandaged up. 
Despite this Claire begins to hobble between the trees, her body lighting up with pain. She has no idea where she’s going but knows that she needs to move fast. 
And then she hears it. The unmistakable sound of a dinosaur tromping through the forest. 
She drops to her stomach before she can process it, crawling slowly through the wooded area in hopes to stay out of sight.
Claire suddenly remembers Owen explaining why Zach and Gray had made a good choice when they jumped into the waterfall on Isla Nublar. She decides to follow the sound of water in front of her, slowly lowering herself into the river when she gets close enough. 
The water stings every inch of her body and once she lowers her head underneath it she lets a silent scream out. 
The dinosaur passes and Claire barely drags herself up onto the bank of the river. Her body is aching and the cuts on her legs have begun to bleed again. 
She thinks of Owen and Maisie as her eyes slide shut, her body falling limp against the ground. 
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When Owen finds the eject seat he knows something is deeply wrong. 
The chair is covered in blood, too much blood. 
The ground is covered in blood splatters, a dull red trail that snakes down into the forest. The splatters quickly morph into drag marks and his heart speeds up, his feet moving faster as he scans the perimeter for any sign of Claire. 
He almost yells her name, dinosaurs be damned, but knows that he’ll be of no help to her or to Maisie if he’s dead.
“Owen…”
Kayla’s solemnly pointing to the riverbed across from them and before he can think about it he’s running through the shallow waters and kneeling at Claire’s side.
“Claire? Hey, you gotta get up. Come on baby get up. Claire?”
“She’s banged up, we have to move her.”
“Claire wake up please, come on.”
“Owen we have to move her.”
“Please Claire, I can’t do this without you. You can’t leave me.”
“Owen.”
Kayla’s hand is on his shoulder and he realizes with a start that he’s crying. Claire has been injured before, hell she’s almost been eaten by dinosaurs before, but something about this feels different.
There’s so much more on the line now. 
He pulls himself together quickly, shaking his head and listening as Kayla points to an outpost close by. Owen looks down and gathers Claire in his arms, following Kayla and praying to every god he doesn’t believe in to get them all of this island alive. 
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So I've been keeping this very hush hush for obvious legal reasons... but I got to review an exclusive Jurassic toy for Universal and Jurassic Outpost. Pretty honoured I was invited to do this! 😊
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grivessillus · 8 months
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Watch "Jurassic Park - Found Footage: Outpost B (Analog Horror)" on YouTube
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Coming December 2022
"Jurassic Park 4: Breakout" is a fan edit of the Jurassic World trilogy, with Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom and Jurassic World: Dominion (With bits and pieces of Jurassic World here and there) being overlapped into an original story that picks up 17 years after Jurassic Park 3.
Owen Grady and Claire Dearing, two former employees for Biosyn's now defunct Dinosaur research outposts, return to Isla Nublar to help the company rescue the remaining dinosaurs from an impending volcanic eruption, which attracts the attention of Alan Grant, Ellie Sattler, and Ian Malcolm who hope to expose a conspiracy behind their true motives.
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 Best Places to Visit in Los Angeles
About Los Angeles
The sprawling city of Los Angeles, in Southern California, is filled with year-round attractions and things to do. It has long been known internationally in the film and entertainment industry, particularly for Hollywood, a place that has drawn aspiring actors and actresses from across the country for over a century.
Today, LA is a culturally diverse city with a reputation for being the creative center of America. The thriving culinary scene, incredible shopping, outstanding museums, and fun family attractions are some of the top things to do in California. And with abundant sunshine and moderate to hot weather throughout the year, a suitcase typically includes shorts and T-shirts for almost any visit.
Here are some list of the best tourist attractions in Los Angeles.
1. Universal Studios Hollywood
Universal Studios Theme Park is known for its mind-blowing rides based on blockbuster movies, but it is also a working movie studio and an attraction everyone can enjoy. The highlight for most is the ever-changing selection of rides, ranging from simulators to roller coasters. Favorite movie and TV-themed rides and sets include The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, The Simpsons, Transformers Jurassic World. The Ride and Despicable Me Minion Mayhem.
To save time standing in long lines consider purchasing a Skip the Line. Front of Line Pass at Universal Studios Hollywood. This handy ticket gives you a one-time fast entry to each of the park's rides, attractions, and shows, as well as behind the scenes access to select attractions.
When you are tired of the rides, you can check out CityWalk, a three block entertainment area, with shopping, dining, and theatersand also enjoy our night show . Another option is a guided tour of the studios to explore behind the scenes of some of Universal's most popular movie sets. The VIP Experience allows you opportunities to see the sets and areas not open to the general public.The most popular things in Los Angeles is seeing a mountain view with the help of telescope.
Address: 100, Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California
2. Griffith Park and Griffith Observatory
Griffith Park, in the eastern part of the Santa Monica Mountains, and covering an area of 4,210 acres, is the largest city park in, Los Angeles. It's home to the Los Angeles Zoo, the Griffith Observatory, a planetarium, and a Greek theater. It's also home to golf courses, tennis courts, hiking trails, and a riding center created for the 1984 Olympic Games.The view from mountains of our city is looking awesome.
On the grounds are exhibits and telescopes. The main highlight is a look through the, Zeiss telescope, used for viewing the moon and planets. You can use the telescopes free each evening the facility is open. Also, on-site are solar telescopes used for viewing the sun and mountains.
The park and observatory are named for Griffith J. Griffith, who donated the greater part of the parkland to the city in 1896, and willed funds to the city for the creation of the observatory.And the help of Griffith J. Griffith Finally park and observatory are ready. The park and observatory is looking awesome and attract a large no of tourist. 
3. Disneyland Resort
Just outside l. a. , Disneyland is California's premier family vacation destination, attracting visitors since the 1950s. Disneyland Park, with rides and experiences in elaborately created theme sets, is what most of the people picture when they imagine Disneyland. The Disneyland California Adventure Park, created during one among the expansions, holds even more action and adventure, with seven lands supported movie themes.
Relatively new the scene are several Star Wars-themed rides. They include Star Wars Rise of the Resistance and therefore the Millennium Falcon: Smuggler's Run. The rides are within the new Star Wars Galaxy Edge area, which is filled with shops and restaurants made out to look like the Black Spire Outpost on the planet of Batuu.
Beyond the rides and Disney characters wandering the streets, the resort also offers a complement of features and services for a complete vacation. Hotels, restaurants, shopping, and every one kinds of entertainment options are available at Disneyland Resort.
Anaheim, home to Disneyland Resort, is additionally worth exploring on a weekend trip. Several outdoor dining and shopping areas extend from the park throughout the town , including the historic downtown core of Anaheim, referred to as Central City.
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Jurassic Treats to Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth
What else is Easter for if not stuffing your face full of sugar? Here at Jurassic World, we boast a whole buffet of prehistoric goodies sure to satisfy even the pickiest candyvore all year round:
Dilophosaurus Chewing Gum: A Jurassic classic from the mind of John Hammond himself, this singular sweet will have you spitting in a variety of spectacular colors. Pick up a pack from your nearest Traders Outpost. Dilophosaurus venom not included!
Fossil Bar: Jurassic World's very own candy bar features a selection of sweet candy bones embedded in sumptuous milk chocolate.
Rex Bites: These massive jawbreakers are just the thing to make your bite stronger. Soon you'll be giving Rexy a run for her money!
Amber Sweets: These sugary candies bear sesame seed insects similar to those harvested to create our dinosaurs. Available by the bag or as lollipops at the Innovation Center's Dinostore.
Marshmallow Egg Surprise: Because it wouldn't be Easter without eggs! These rice cereal treats are coated in white chocolate and marshmallows, and even contain little gummy dinosaurs.
Miocene Melt Chocolates: The absolute pinnacle of paleo-culinary achievement. Our proprietary chocolate blend is made with coco beans harvested from Miocene-era cacao trees, recreated and housed in our Botanical Gardens. Available in gift assortments and syrups. Be sure to ask about the chocolate-coated Nublar Roast beans at Starbucks' Main Street location!
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Dino-Score: The Music of the Jurassic Park Franchise | The Music of Beyond the Gates w/ Caleb Burnett
Welcome to The Jurassic Park Podcast! In episode 290, we hear from Caleb Burnett with another installment of Dino-Score: The Music of the Jurassic Park Franchise. Caleb is back to discuss his work on Beyond the Gates, creating the score for the monthly merch reveal project from Jurassic Outpost, Mattel and Target. Sit back, relax and ENJOY this episode of The Jurassic Park Podcast!
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iheartjurassicpark · 5 years
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BIG NEWS! PLEASE BE TRUE! 
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