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sour-sprite · 1 year
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kidpix
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jordankennedy · 6 months
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requests mostly. and some other guys i like
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felixsslutwife · 24 days
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lixies quote of the day #16
this. literally just this.
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nunyverse-scribe · 4 months
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Ship dynamic where it’s just a relationship consisting of people that have a “told you so” attitude whenever they’re right.
(And then they reward the correct partner with kisses bc that’ll shut em up from bragging about it /aff)
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oldschoolfrp · 2 years
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Droids can load cargo all day with no need for rest breaks or overtime pay (Allen Nunis, Galaxy Guide 6: Tramp Freighters, for Star Wars: The Roleplaying Game, West End Games, 1990)
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trashfaun · 9 months
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Life and all sorts of things have been slightly in the way, but I crawled out of my temporary grave to post again A gift for @ashcroft-writes of his amazing lad Nuni from Homeworld Elegy, an absolute delight to get to know and not to mention draw, surrounded by plants
This took me some weeks... or months... but that's beside the point! Hope you enjoy!
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cerebralabyss · 7 months
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this is peanut C:
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im one of the cores n when we were rly little, we had a lot of webkinz!! this one was really special to me,,
when i came out of dormancy, jax went into our storage room n dug her out for me, n she’s been back with me ever since!! .u.
plushies r so important to our system,, does anyone relate? ^^
- 🌺
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Round Two Part Six - Match 43
It's Mike Crew! And his fucked up terminal velocity powers! Lost in the Crowd got 184 votes last round.
MAG 091 - The Coming Storm | Spotify - Acast - YT | Wiki | Transcript
Statement of Michael Crew regarding his experiences with the supernatural.
MAG 048 - Lost in the Crowd | Spotify - Acast - YT | Wiki | Transcript
Statement of Andrea Nunis, regarding a series of encounters in the streets of Genoa, Italy.
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Symphonies & Stories on Saturday!
Where I take songs I heavily relate to GAC and discuss it.
First song for this: Bubble Wrap by Precious Pepala
This is a song that has themes & undertones of religious trauma stemmed from overzealous parents, and it represents breaking away from that. And for that reason, I relate it to my characters, the Espositos.
The Espositos (shown right below) are eight siblings who have what’s known as gifts and curses—otherwise known as power with a downside (I can probably touch on that in a different post).
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My story is a low fantasy, taking place in our world, so this magic is uh… not exactly normal nor expected! And for the two Catholic parents of the Espositos, this is unspeakably nightmarish. They are under the belief that their children got this magic from the Devil, and as a result treat them as so. They treat the children inhumanly, referring to them as demonic scum, & prohibiting them from going outside as a means to keep them from being seen from the outside world and henceforth associating the Esposito reputation with demonics.
They essentially grew up with the idea that they’re hell born being ingrained into their mindset.
And that relates very well to the song :3
I’d imagine it’s the Espositos’ internal struggle after they run away from their parents. They want to find against everything they’ve been taught, but at the same time struggle with believing it’s true. After all, they’re an outlier in society and, as far as they know, the only people with gifts and curses in this world (haha untrue).
The ongoing verse that’s repeated three times has different inflections and tones each time and goes as:
If I get to those golden gates
And he turns me away,
Well then you can say “I told you so” and
I’ll burn forevermore
Like the sun that’ll rise
Even after I die
The first time the verse is sung is the softest version of itself, and to me it feels like the Espositos that don’t put up much of a fight for varying reasons. Beverly because she’s more of a mediator and caretaker than a fighter, Wolfgang because he can never truly find it in himself to defend his own humanity since he hardly believe he has any, August because he’s quite numb and really accepts any pain he’s prone to, and Lily because she’s a timid child.
The second time this verse is sung, it’s with more intensity in the voice, and that reminds me of the more fighter or angry Espositos. Tess because of her generally defensive nature mainly to protect her younger siblings, May because she’s learned that having a hard exterior as a form of protection, Jack because he’s so confused why they can’t be accepted as normal, and Benjie because he’s been hardened by witnessing the suffering of all his older siblings and himself.
All the Espositos internalize this message their parents scorned into their ears, and it’s made them all types of ways: most importantly, fearful. Fearful of acceptance from the world that they’ve been told hates them. And this can mainly be exemplified in how they fear rejection from their foster mom, Janette O’Reilly.
And I imagine that most with the third verse, when in my mind it’s a shift from the Godly imagery that the song itself is representing to a comparison to the Espositos fearing rejection from the only source of parental affection they’ve had.
“Golden gates” instead of referring to the Heavenly gates, now may refer to the gates of Janette’s home. “Turns me away” refers to a fear of Janette rejecting them; tied to that misbelief that they’re unworthy of love, especially that parental love. If this one, singular chance of hope turns them away, then what the Espositos have been told their whole lives would be true. They’d be nothing more than demonic spawns, unfit for society, and unloved by all but each other. And that final verse represents all that is on the line for them in my relation to them and the song.
And that’s all for that! Gonna hopefully do another next Saturday!! Bye.
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wishfulflesh · 7 months
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also colored :)
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ruuinxs · 5 months
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I’ve been subtly interacting with my irl for a bit now trying to get them to realize it’s ME and for them to FOLLOW ME BACK
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quemirabobo · 5 months
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Cómo estás?
Todavía me sigo tentando con el de milf🤣 tan cierto ajajajajja
Todo bien, un poco cansada, buscando laburo, preparando el final de inglesa y haciendo malabares🫠 Vos querida? Cómo está tu papá?
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darkeclipticheart · 1 month
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Happy Birthday @pok1chu calico cat was drawn for her. Nyu always on the hunt 😅
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nunyverse-scribe · 5 months
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Alright, this is a writer’s tip that helped me a lot even though the learning that happened from it was completely unintentional. I’m sharing it here, because it 100% is why I’m where I’m at in terms of writing.
Take a book - any book, from any author and any genre, your favorite book if you want - and rewrite that shit front to back. Change some things if you want, add a spin to it. But point is to have that book next to you as you rewrite or retype it cover to cover.
I did this when I was eleven-years-old with my favorite book series (I was trynna rewrite it to incorporate a side character I REALLY loved into more of the story because I thought it was a disservice she wasn’t that prominent until later lol. I’m autistic, can you tell?) and it helped me a lot in many ways I didn’t even know way later when I started writing my own stories.
I learned how formatting a prose novel worked, aware that new paragraphs needed indents and that new dialogue started with a new paragraph and that not every dialogue needed a dialogue tag but could be followed by action or nothing at all and so much more.
It made it so a lotta the rudimentary mistakes weren’t ones I had to worry about, and even ones I could teach other writers to avoid. I literally have vivid memory that in my high sophomore year writing class - the first ever official writing class I’ve ever taken - it was basically me & the teacher describing how to properly do dialogue tags when we had that lesson, and I’d jump into answer questions based on things I remembered either reading or usually rewriting from that very book series I retyped. Ntm the first writing assignment I did for that teacher, she said she loved how I could balance action and dialogue, which I learned from retyping a published book.
And I’m sure to an extent it helped me with actually creating the content I was making, not just formatting. Especially how to make characters interact more fluidly and naturally, because I internalized that. There’s SO many benefits to this.
And this, of course, applies to more than just prose writing. It can be for screenwriting, playwriting, comic scripts or possibly comic formatting (if you’re an illustrator as well, mayhaps?), and so on and so forth. And it can be for any level of writer you are, whether you’re a beginner, middle ground, professional, or any other level.
So yeah! I recommend it 100% because it WILL help a lot!
Alright bye.
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jimmysea · 1 year
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nanons > tinngun
I would like to thank the sweet @gooseras for this thank you thank you thank youuu 💖✨ Ready to make my school president and tinngun my whole personality trait!!!! Please like if you see this and reblog to spread the word!
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nuni-ohe · 1 year
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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, fan edit. From my art TikTok, Lefty2Times.
Nemo was a man capable of great wonders, and great bloodshed. Aronnax adored him, more for the former.
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