Buncha sketchy random doodles from @soniccrazygal ‘s crossover fic: Pitfalls 💖
Tbh this was long overdue =w=💖 really love the story and def recommend it to anyone who hasn’t read it yet ✨👌
Also !! had to include these, thank you @cloudwhisper23 and @blog-seijin for coloring some of the little doodles they are so much nicer now
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Midnight Conversations
Nothing like some hot chocolate in the middle of the night to discuss the different kinds of crazy your lives are.
So guess who was rereading Pitfalls... man I had so much fun writing it and I'm still so happy with how it turned out. The Michael on the left is from @pixlokita's Into the Ballpit AU
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i'm drinking a highball on the porch and missing my friend who would come hangout on weekends when her kids were with her ex but doesn't come hang out anymore. it is really nice out here except the cardinals really need to chill out. i don't know what they are trying to prove. so loud. it's time to go take a shower and watch monster show with boba anyway, so sing your garishly red heads off, cardinals
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Checking new followers these days be like
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Artificial Sweetener's Pitfalls (Sucralose)(chemistry-8)
sucralose
Slat: a Japanese beverage. Ingredients: alcohol 3%, grapefruit juice, pulp, vegetable fiber (polydextrose), sugar (70% off), acidulant, flavoring, sweetener (acesulfame K, sucralose)
It contains substances that are quite unfamiliar. Acesulfame K, sucralose... No one will drink after reading this, but it's kind of creepy.
Acesulfame K is also a mystery, but Acesulfame K contains sulfur (S) in its cyclic structure and is quite a unique substance, and sucralose is an “organic chlorine compound”! ! This kind of chemical substances includes PCBs, dioxins, trihalomethanes, etc., and many of them have "carcinogenicity, mutagenicity, and teratogenicity" with a considerable probability.
An organic chlorine compound is a compound in which a chlorine atom (Cl) is directly bonded to a carbon atom (C), and it hardly exists in nature. There is only one case where a certain type of microorganism has produced an organochlorine compound, but this organism is reusing it "as an antibiotic". Organochlorines are the most toxic.
"Sucrose" means "sugar", but the name is somewhat confusing. The artificial sweeteners contained in this drink are 200 and 600 times sweeter than sugar, respectively, so these sweeteners are often mixed and used.
"Are you taking into consideration the metabolism in your body?" Aside from substances such as sugar that are absorbed by the body and confirmed until the end of metabolism, whether they are properly decomposed or not, whether the metabolites are safe, and if they are not metabolized, whether they remain in the body. Is it being discharged or are you doing research properly? And how do you perceive the fact that decades ago sweeteners such as cyclamate and saccharin were banished from the market because they were considered dangerous?
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Possessed Vanny
Those that aren’t sensitive to the supernatural would only see a normal Vanny, but those that are more aware would be able to see William’s demonic essence oozing out of her and controlling her.
(Pst @pixlokita... this is what Mike was seeing in Pitfalls)
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Too late to explore the world, too early to explore deep space...
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