The Mortuary of Sigil is a sinister jumble of vaults surrounding a menacing dome with spinelike buttresses (Ned Dameron interior art from Planescape adventure The Eternal Boundary, TSR, 1994)
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This artfight "discourse" goes around every year and it's seriously like beating a dead (disk)horse at this point but truly if you get FREE art of your OCs that someone made you in their free time and you purposefully ignore or even worse shittalk it because it's not "quality" enough for you you are truly a miserable person! I would rather take 1 headshot done in crayon by an artist trying their best than a million professionally rendered pieces done by a popular artist drawing with no passion just because they want a ton of free art in return
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people: so what do you write about?
me: oh yknow. characters being held.
people: oh romance? wow! i wasn't expecting that! you don't seem like the sort of person to-
me: that's because i'm not
people: huh?
me: i have written hundreds of thousands of words about characters being held by their friends and none of it is ever romantic
people: ohhhh so you're in denial. ok. got it.
me:
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It's important to be mindful that how we perceive others is not necessarily how they perceive themselves and that making comparisons can come across as presumptive, offensive and insulting, even at the best of times. To better grow relationships remain mindful of others' boundaries.
It's also important to recall that no matter how tolerant or friendly they may seem the romantic partner of your friend is not automatically your friend and pushing their boundaries is VERY inadvisable.
...especially if you're a rapey creep who aided in the persecution of your tea-time host's species.
All lessons Cadence was about to become painfully aware of, from the business end of some Big Mama Bughooves.
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i love being autistic cause sometimes i get a glimpse into how regular people perceive things and its like. what the fuck. what the fuck is that? you live like this? and its normal?? i think YOURE the weird one actually. im fine. thanks though.
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i really wish my mom would die not because i hate her but because i want this to be over
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Hey can I make a playlist for the guy?
Uh, go ahead, I guess!! Just be sure to link back to me and stuff. Credit to the creator of the character since they’re just a widdle oc and not like. Mario
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wait.... navis....Argo is a boat....what if... WHAT IF it doesn't lead to estalucia but it's a mean to navigate the sea of stars...AKA enter the boundary?
OHHHHH
I think it's possible, if only because i feel like they'd reserve Estalucia too much for the Main Story to really have it be the focus of a plan like that. (while the Boundary has been really explored a lot in events even if from what i understand it's been the focus of the main story also)
And if the goal is to "mock the absent God", it wouldn't be something as small as Eustalucia i think. But the boundary? Considering what we know of Alt!Siete would it be far fetched to think reaching the boundary would be the ideal way to "mock" Bahamut?
That tracks to me.
Hoooly shit.
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sukuna trying to size up the eternals and siete shit talks him like gojo did lol
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Hi! I just wanted to thank you for recommending Boundaries. It is way too common for Jilly fics to show James harassing Lily as romantic or as a kind of "boys will be boys" kind of way, yk? I was super excited when this fic addressed it, so thank you for mentioning it!
Omg hi! That was written by @quietlemonhush for ME!
I agree. It's such a gorgeous fic. I hate how much of the fandom glosses over the issue, and Moss has addressed it so, so well. AND WE LOVE GROWTH IN THIS HOUSE! He's absolutely knocked it out of the park with this fic, and I love it.
For anyone who hasn't read it yet....
Boundaries
Words: 4495 Pairing: Jily
James doesn’t ask Lily out anymore.
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James Potter learning how to listen, just a little too late.
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How to find peace
INNER PEACE begins the moment you can hold both the light and shadow within you with unconditional love, with no rush or haste to go beyond what’s shown NOW towards what’s better. Stillness with the truth and embodying it unapologetically to allow your true identity to be revealed to you. RELIEF to access your power moment to moment because you awakened to your I AM. Nothing outside of yourself…
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A headcanon/canon divergence I remembered just now is that my Elysia did not make Mei let her touch her horns. Because that scene rubs me the wrong way quite a lot and I do not see Elysia as being the type who’d breach boundaries like that if REPEATEDLY and GENUINELY told no.
If you show clearly you genuinely do not want her to do something to you, she will back off. Is she still a bit nosy and sometimes does accidentally breach boundaries? Yes, and that’s simply one of the flaws she does have since she is simply as perfect as one can be- but that doesn’t mean she is truly perfect.
But Elysia would hate to ever make somebody genuinely uncomfortable. As much as she can be persistent she does back off if you tell her no and inform her you genuinely don’t want her to do something to you.
Elysia isn’t flawless and isn’t incapable of making mistakes and maybe sometimes breach boundaries since she herself doesn’t have many boundaries, but if informed where somebody else’s boundaries lie she will proceed to respect them as long as you make sure to let her know where they are, as she admittedly forgets sometimes about boundaries due to her being a very touchy and friendly person.
Just communicate with her and she will understand, back off, and respect the drawn boundary from there on.
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Softie doodle
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Unveiling Amanahtoto: Exploring a Mysterious Concept
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