OH FUCKING HELL NO ;A;
"I'm not dead yet" he says... While Nuth has flashbacks of a beaten up Nant... This can't be good 😨
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If you see me add the name “Arthur” to my nickname list, no you didn’t.
If you bring this up to me, i will deny anything and everything.
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If your name ends in -eigh, you shouldn't get rights. Oh, you want to argue in the comment section? Why? Is the courthouse line too long?
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this year my challenge for everyone is to unlearn the association between love and morality. love is not something that is inherently morally good, and the absence of love is not something that is inherently bad. sex without love isn't morally bankrupt, it's just an action. people without love aren't less kind or less good, they're just people. when we can get past this false (and often unnoticed) dichotomy of good love/evil lovelessness then i think we are going to be able to take leaps and bounds in sex positivity, aro advocacy, certain discussions of mental health...
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André Aciman, Call Me by Your Name
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"I wish ao3 would let me-"
It probably does, you just gotta learn how to do it.
"I wanna see fics for only my opt"
Go to either fandom tag or your ships tag, (if you're doing fandom tag you have to add your ship in the 'relationship' section),go to fliters (mobile) or the right hand side (desktop), go to the 'search within results' area and put in otp:true just like that click 'sort and filter' And it'll pull up all fics with just your otp.
(EDIT: if you wanna do this but still have other parings try otp:false instead of otp:true)
"I wanna sort by _____ not 'Date updated'"
Go to 'filters' or right, theirs a drop down and you can change it to 'author' 'title' 'date posted' ect their are more options. Pick one, click 'sort and filter'
"I don't wanna see /reader"
Filter or Right, go to 'search within results' type in -/reader like that, click 'sort and filter'. No more /reader
"I don't want explicit works"
You know where we're going Right or filter. 'Exclude' section. 'Ratings' click the box that says 'explicit'
Obviously if people don't tag shit correctly it's not gonna work but yeah you just gotta learn how the tagging works. For better tutorials go to TikTok and search 'ao3 tutorials' you can do just about everything.
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Dp x Dc prompt #6
Verda the blob ghost was just casually floating around, enjoying exploring the different cities.
While they’re quite old in ghost terms, Verda has never really gone to the human world before.
So, they got curious and one thing led to another and now they’re here. Floating around from place to place, exploring.
Everything here is so different here from the ghost zone and—
Oh!
Verda stopped dead in their tracks when they feel a call for help coming form another core.
And not just any other ghost core. No, it’s a baby core calling for help!
Well of course Verda has to go check it out and help the poor distressed thing.
And if they end up becoming the new ghostly parent to a recently formed baby ghost?
Well, Verda believes that they’ll be perfectly fine taking care of their new child.
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Jason doesn’t know what the hell is going on.
All he knows is that he got in a though spot in a fight without back-up and then a glowing green floating blob thing showed up that has refused to leave since.
It somehow got him out of the fight safely and now it keeps following him around. No matter what he tries, he can’t get rid of it.
He even tried shooting it, only for it to happily eat the bullets!
He glances at the blob.
Well… the little guy does look quite cute…
It seems to notice he’s looking and, while it’s hard to read its body language or facial expression, he gets a distinct feeling of happiness-calm-reassuring from it that leaves him slightly rattled.
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RAYE ZARAGOZA / “Change Your Name”
“Naming holds an important & sentimental role in American culture. Names allow us to travel, introduce ourselves, meet each other, be called on, they are embroidered on our jackets, painted on our mailboxes, and written on our birth certificates & passports. ‘What’s your name?’ is the first question we are asked and the first sentence we learn when learning a new language. We write them at the top of every paper in school, we spend hours deciding how to sign our names, and they are often passed along through generations. For many immigrants & indigenous people, names are changed at different points in life - and names carry a new weight. Names become a journey, a symbol of resilience, reclamation, & cultural identity.
In 2020, I released this song “Change Your Name,” about my mother’s immigration from Japan and her family’s decision to give her an American name. After releasing the song, my inbox was flooded with stories from folks around the world who identified with my mother’s journey. I am so excited to bring you the “Change Your Name” music video featuring many of these stories.”
-Raye Zaragoza
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