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coolsymbolfonts · 9 months
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What is a Text Font Generator and Why It Matters
A text font generator has evolved into a necessary tool for many people, especially those working in the design and content creation industries in this digital age where originality and individuality are highly prized. Continue reading to learn more if you're interested in learning what a text font generator is and why it's important.
Understanding Text Font Generators
Using an internet application called a text font generator, users can change their plain and straightforward text into exquisite and seductive typefaces. These font generators provide a wide variety of font styles, from beautiful and traditional to bold and contemporary. People can utilize text font generators as tools to give their text-based material a little more personality and flair.
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Benefits of Using a Text Font Generator
A text font generator is a useful tool that everyone involved in content development should have because of its many benefits. Let's examine the advantages:
Enhancing Visual Appeal
Visual appeal is quite important when trying to get your audience's attention. Making your material more eye-catching and engaging can be accomplished by using several font styles. You may simply change your typography to match the mood and tone of your message with the use of a text font generator. The possibilities are really limitless, whether you want to portray professionalism, playfulness, elegance, or any other style.
Differentiation
Standing out in a sea of text-based information is crucial. By using distinctive font styles, a text font generator enables you to set your content apart from competing content. You may increase the recall and recognition of your content by using distinctive font. When writing social media posts, blog entries, website banners, or any other text-based content, choosing unconventional typefaces might help you stand out from the competition.
Expressing Creativity
You can let your imagination run wild and experiment with different font styles using a text font generator. The default typefaces that are pre-installed on your computer or device are not your only options. As an alternative, you can pick from a huge selection of font options provided by online font generators. With this independence, you may improve your work and give it a unique touch. A text font generator is your entryway to countless creative possibilities, whether you're a graphic designer, blogger, or just someone who likes tinkering with typography.
4. Improving Readability
While originality and ingenuity are valued, readability should never be sacrificed. Fortunately, text font generators provide a large selection of typefaces that are not only beautiful to look at but also simple to read. You can select typefaces that are appropriate for various platforms and make sure that your message is efficiently and clearly communicated. Using the appropriate font may dramatically improve readability and make it simpler for your audience to absorb your message, whether your material is meant for print or digital media.
5.   Time-saving and Convenient                     
A text font generator streamlines the process so you don't have to spend hours trying to locate the ideal font for your project. You may rapidly create a variety of font styles with only a few clicks, saving you a lot of time and work. Online font generators offer a practical option that frees your attention from typographic concerns so you can concentrate on the content itself. When you have a lot of content to create or tight deadlines, this time-saving feature is really helpful.
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Finding the Best Text Font Generator
The variety of possibilities available online has substantially increased as text font generators gain popularity. When selecting the ideal font maker for your purposes, keep the following aspects in mind:
1. Variety of Font Styles
Choose a generator that provides a wide variety of font styles. This enables you to experiment with various choices and identify the typefaces that complement your purpose and message.
2. User-Friendly Interface
A best font generator should have an easy-to-use interface that makes choosing and creating fonts simple and uncomplicated. Make sure the generator you select has simple-to-use features and clear instructions.
3. Customization Options
Examine the font generator's customisation options. You may perfectly tailor your text using certain additional capabilities provided by some generators, such as changing the font's size, spacing, and color.
4. Compatibility
Verify that the applications or systems you wish to utilize the fonts on are supported by the font generator. Make sure the created fonts are functional on all the hardware and software you intend to utilize for your content.
5. Reputation and Reviews
To find out what other people are saying about the font generator, read reviews. Look for user reviews that discuss the usability, performance, and font choices of the generator.
By considering these factors, you can select the ideal font generator that meets your specific needs and preferences.
Conclusion
With the help of a text font generator, you can easily turn plain text into visually beautiful and interesting material. By using a variety of font styles, you may improve the readability of your material, stand out from the competition, show your creativity, and save time. Take into account elements like diversity, usability, adaptability, customization possibilities, and user evaluations to pick the
 best font generator. Why not give it a try and see how using a text font generator may help your text-based projects achieve new levels of excellence?
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sophia-williams5 · 9 months
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STYLISH FONTS TO ENHANCE YOUR UPCOMING EVENT
Unique fonts alphabet refer to typefaces or font styles that have distinctive and uncommon designs, deviating from the standard or commonly used letterforms. These fonts often feature creative and artistic elements that make them stand out and differentiate them from more traditional or mainstream fonts.
As for unique font alphabets, there are countless variations and styles available. Some unique fonts may alter the shape, thickness, or overall appearance of letters, while others may incorporate decorative elements, flourishes, or unusual letterforms.
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Here are a few examples of unique font alphabets:
Fancy Font  : "Fancy fonts" usually refer to decorative or ornamental typefaces that have intricate designs and unconventional letterforms. These fonts are often used to add a touch of elegance, creativity, or whimsy to text-based designs.
Calligraphy Fonts: Calligraphic fonts mimic the art of hand-lettering and often feature elegant, flowing strokes and embellished letterforms.
Display Fonts: Display fonts are designed specifically for eye-catching headlines or titles and often have exaggerated proportions, intricate details, or unconventional shapes.
Graffiti Fonts: Inspired by street art, graffiti fonts capture the urban and edgy vibe with their bold, stylized lettering and expressive brush strokes.
Handwritten Fonts: Handwritten fonts emulate the natural, imperfect look of handwritten script and may vary in styles from neat and cursive to messy and playful.
Gothic Fonts: Gothic or blackletter fonts have a historical and ornate appearance, featuring dense, angular letterforms often associated with medieval calligraphy.
Retro and Vintage Fonts: Retro and vintage fonts evoke a nostalgic feel and are inspired by typography from specific eras, such as the 1950s or 1970s, with unique letterforms, fonts styles, and decorative elements.
These are just a few examples, and the possibilities for unique fonts are virtually endless. You can explore and experiment with different unique font styles that align with your design preferences or project requirements.
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wouldntyou-liketoknow · 7 months
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Day 9: Plants
(Disclaimer: only one of the characters in this story belongs to me. If you’d like to learn more about LevianthanPat, go here. This story is actually something of a sequel to the first time I wrote about him and EldritchPlier, who belongs to the Markiplier Cinematic Universe. CryptidXian is yet another one of the LxianEgos made by @sammys-magical-au; go here to learn more about him.)
(Trigger Warnings: body horror, implied sleep problems, implied nightmares/night-terrors, gore, blood, organs, body horror, strong language. Please let me know if I missed anything.)
(If you’d like to use distorted fonts like the one you’ll be seeing in this story, then I recommend going to FancyTextGenerator.)
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It feels like only a moment or two has passed since you closed your eyes for the night. 
Now you’re reopening them and finding yourself in something that is most certainly not your bed. Most other people would probably panic in this situation, but you don’t. You know you don’t have to.
For one thing, whatever you’re lying in isn’t a bathtub full of ice, either. ‘Matter of fact, as you push yourself to sit up, a decent amount of leaves fall away from your face to join the rest in the pile around you. They all come in lovely shades of red and orange and yellow; it makes sense, considering the state of the trees outside your apartment. 
For another thing, you can’t feel the leaves as you brush them away from your clothes. It’s not that your skin is numb—everything within touching distance just doesn’t have the texture it should have. The leaves don’t crunch or crackle under your weight (very unsatisfying, I know).  
You’ve learned to recognize this hazy, near-weightless sensation. 
You’re asleep right now. You’re dreaming. 
And you have enough experience to brace yourself right now. You may not know how or when it’ll happen, but you absolutely know that there’s going to be a twist here.
Hundreds of years of scientific progress have already passed. Research has grown, numerous experiments have been documented, and people can still only throw their best guesses at the concepts of sleep and all its weirdness.
You doubt humanity will ever be able to fully understand sleep. 
A bit of a pessimistic outlook, yes, but you have every single damn right to be a pessimist. 
It’s been months since the constant stream of nightmares started plaguing you. 
Ten months, to be specific. 
Ten. Whole. Months. Of having a raging dumpster fire for a sleep-schedule. 
(To be fair, you’d be lying if you said you weren’t a bit relieved that the nightmares didn’t finally end at nine months. Because timing like that would’ve just been begging fate to open a whole new horrific can of worms for you. . .)
Sure, this has paved the way for you to become a somewhat lucid dreamer, but that’s not really a silver lining. Just because you’re aware of when you’re dreaming doesn’t necessarily mean you have any more power in aforementioned dreams than you did before. 
You’d think that, at this point, you would’ve been able to adjust the nightmares. 
You’re sure that you could’ve adjusted to them, but you cAN’T, BECAUSE THE DAMN NIGHTMARES ARE ONLY HALF OF YOUR PROBLEM!
You heave a sigh, dragging your dream-hand down the side of your dream-face. It feels like how the plume of smoke rising from a freshly-ignited scented candle looks.
Yeah, the impending scenario is going to suck, but there’s no point standing here and getting yourself worked up over it. In fact, that’ll probably just make things even worse whenever they do decide to happen.
Might as well just take it in stride. 
You pick yourself up, pulling a dream-leaf from your hair and letting it flutter down to the ground, which is blanketed by long, unkempt grass. Turning around in a small circle, you realize that you’re in the middle of. . .some kind of garden? There’s a decent amount of trees surrounding you, all at varying distances from one another, but it seems only one of them has actually shifted colors and shed its leaves. 
All the rest are in full bloom, their branches covered in flowers. You can recognize a crabapple here, a cherry blossom there, a few different Cape Myrtles. The explosions of color are so pretty that it takes you a few seconds to realize how the trees are twitching. Not swaying like they would in the wind—there’s no trace of a breeze around you. Twitching. Like wayward muscles in a person’s arms or legs.  
You chew your lip, making a note to not get too close as you start walking. The grass almost feels like water around your ankles. It’s not wet (thank God, because having to deal with wet socks on top of a nightmare would just be needlessly cruel); it just seems to have the same weight as a creek or a pond. 
You keep your head on a swivel, miraculously alert and aware for a sleeping person. You know there’s really no point, but you’d still rather at least see the danger coming than be caught off-guard. So, of course it doesn’t take too long for you to discover the patches of flowers that are growing around the bases of the spastic trees. It takes even less time for you to realize how the aforementioned patches apparently go on as far as the eye can see. Sure, there’s enough space for you to wander without accidentally harming any of the flora, but they’re still pretty much everywhere. 
It makes you think of anatomy textbooks, of their chapters on the circulatory system, to be exact. The grass-pathways can be compared veins, which would leave the flower patches and trees in the roles of larger organs. 
Logically speaking, wouldn’t that make you a germ? A foreign, invading virus?
You’re not sure, but that doesn’t mean you want to find out.
Even with your paranoia, you just can’t help but pause to kneel down and get a closer look at the flowers. You immediately have to rethink that choice when several stems all pivot in place in order for their blossoms to look back at you. 
A mix of roses and peonies, each one coming in either a dark or pastel hue. They’re all gorgeous. The slick, rolling eyeballs in the centers where the pollen should be. . .well, they come in different colors too, along with different pupil-shapes. Some of them are welling up with tears, which drip out between the petals and plop down into the soil. 
You have to swallow a lump in your throat, but at the same time, you don’t think the eyes make their flowers look bad. Just a little strange. It could be worse: they could be shooting lasers in your face.
For whatever reason, you offer a polite nod to the flowers before standing back up and continuing your stroll. Even as you move farther and farther away, you can’t stop feeling all those little eyes on you.
You’re casting a shadow—all of the plants are as well—but it’s dim and flickering. You can see everything just fine, but the light beaming down on this environment is dull. That doesn’t take away from all the colors, but it still makes you feel like there’s a thin dusting of tarnished brass over everything. 
You look up, craning your neck. 
The sky is completely and utterly filled with clouds. Rather than white, they’re a mixture of gray and a deep shade of mottled yellow, along with a tint of otherworldly blue around the edges. They really do look just like clouds always seem to look in abstract painting: a bit jagged around the edges, still and purposefully layered. You can’t see any trace of the sun (if there even is a sun in this dream). 
You keep glancing down at all the flowers you pass. Plenty of them have teeth lining their petals, along with little tongues that waggle up at you without making a sound and uvulas in the place of their stigmas or styles or whatevers. (None of these ones burst into song, to your slight disappointment.) 
A number of the flowers actually appear normal, if not simply weird-looking all on their own with no help from ever-shifting dream rules. Orchids of the bat, monkey-faced, naked-man, et cetera variety. A plethora of chimeras, pitcher plants, voodoo lilies, sundew, swaddled babies, dancing girls, baneberries. . .Hell, you even come across a few classics: sunflowers, tulips, sweet williams. 
But they all seem to have a sort of. . .fleshy aura. Like they’re bound to become abnormal one way or another and you’ve just so happened to catch them before the changeover. You don’t know how to make sense of them. 
Sooner or later, you come across a hill. It’s a small one, but standing on it can offer a good view of all the other flora around here. It’s also topped with one tree, keeping it  sequestered from all the others. You move slowly, carefully, squinting up at this particular tree. Once you’ve scaled the hill, you realize that it isn’t twitching at all. It’s standing perfectly still, like a normal tree should. Curious, you begin to pace around it. 
Your instincts tell you there are trees just like this in the real world, but you’re still positive that you’ve never actually seen one. It seems to be about thirteen feet tall, covered in reddish-brown bark. Oblong, glossy green leaves adorn its branches, many of which end in little clusters of hanging fruit. The berries are a cheerful color, soft orange enveloped by red, perfectly spherical with rough-yet-fuzzy-looking surfaces. They look a bit similar to strawberries, but you predict they’d taste a little more tart. A mild, sweet scent is wafting off of it from all angles. 
While it doesn’t have an entire patch of smaller plants to loom over, there’s still a generous amount of black flowers growing close to its trunk. You rack your brain as they stare at them. Morning glories? Hibiscus? No. . .hollyhocks. 
You’re so proud of your memory that it takes an embarrassingly long few seconds for you to notice movement between the flowers’ stems. (It’s honestly kind of hilarious, considering how you’ve been bracing yourself for whatever is going to make this dream into a nightmare.)
But then, out of the corner of your eye like The Shining, you see a gnarled, pale hand rise from the ground.
You freeze in place. A prickly sensation crawls along your spine. 
As you watch, the hand is lifted higher and higher into the air on an unnecessarily long arm. There seems to be an elbow-esque joint every twelve inches. By the time it could easily tap you on the nose, the hand dips back down, causing the rest of the limb to arc with a series of pops and clicks. The hand hovers by one of the hollyhock blossoms. A few bony fingers reach for those dark petals; sharp nails protrude from the cuticles, but they don’t tear into the flowers. No, they’re just. . .gently probing them. Almost like a curious toddler would. 
That allegory dies a quick death as the long, low creeeaaak of a tree branch breaks the silence, as you look back up to find a ghoulish face, angled upside-down, mere inches from yours. With nostrils ever-so-slightly flaring like a raccoon and dead, milky-white eyes drilling into yours, the creature announces, “฿ØØ.”
You don’t scream, but a high-pitched, unintelligible noise still escapes your lips as you reel back. You trip over your own feet, feeling as though a bucket of icy water has been dumped over your head as you collapse onto the grass. 
The creature snickers at your shock. As it turns its head rightside-up, bangs of black hair fall into place just above its eyes, matching the stubble growing along its jaw and above its lips. Its head ever-so-slightly pushes toward you. This helps you discover how its neck looks a lot like that arm protruding from the hollyhocks. The only difference is that it’s even longer. As you get to your feet and back away, you see how the creature’s neck is poking out from behind the fruit tree.
That’s. . .not possible. 
The tree’s trunk is thin enough to wrap your arms around. There’s no way it can actually be hiding the rest of this entity’s body.
And yet, that’s exactly what it’s doing. (Or maybe this creature just doesn’t have a torso? Who’s to say? Not you, that’s for sure.)
“₳Ⱨ, ₮ⱧɆ ØⱠĐ Ø₦Ɇ-₮₩Ø ₱Ʉ₦₵Ⱨ ₮₳₵₮ł₵,” Mr. Nightmare-Humanoid-Giraffe proclaims, speaking in what you believe to be a thick Portuguese accent. “ł₮'₴ ₳Ⱡ₩₳Ɏ₴ ₣Ʉ₦₦Ɏ.”
“. . .W-where the hell did you come from?” You blurt. You know that’s not the nicest thing to say right after meeting someone, but Mr. Nightmare-Humanoid-Giraffe literally started this off with a jumpscare. 
“₮ⱤɄ₴₮ ₥Ɇ, ɎØɄ ĐØ₦'₮ ₩₳₦₮ ₮Ø ₭₦Ø₩. ɆVɆ₦ ł₣ ₮ⱧɆ ₴₮ØⱤɎ ₩₳₴₦'₮ ₩₳₳₳₳₳₳Ɏ ₮ØØ ⱠØ₦₲, ⱧɆ₳Ɽł₦₲ ł₮ ₩ØɄⱠĐ ₴₮łⱠⱠ ₱ⱤØ฿₳฿ⱠɎ ₥₳₭Ɇ ₮ⱧɆ ł₥₱ØⱤ₮₳₦₮ ₱₳Ɽ₮₴ Ø₣ ɎØɄⱤ ฿Ɽ₳ł₦ ₥ɆⱠ₮.” Mr. Nightmare-Humanoid-Giraffe raises an eyebrow. “₦Ø₩ ₮Ⱨ₳₮ ł ₮Ⱨł₦₭ Ø₣ ł₮. . .ł ₵ØɄⱠĐ ₱ⱤØ฿₳฿ⱠɎ ₳₴₭ ɎØɄ ₮ⱧɆ ₴₳₥Ɇ QɄɆ₴₮łØ₦.”
The way your stomach sinks feels even worse that it would in the real world. 
You realize far too late that this entity isn’t just a product of your brain. He’s not just another nightmare. 
He’s a sentient being. He’s in a weight class of his own. 
And the fact that something like him is interacting with you while you’re dreaming does not bode well.
“I don’t want any trouble,” you insist, holding up your hands defensively. “I’m literally asleep right now. If I’m trespassing—or if I did anything to disturb you, I-I swear I didn’t mean to.”
The closest section of Mr. Nightmare-Humanoid-Giraffe’s neck is pushed upwards, folding horizontally. Two joints bend by either side of his head, pointed toward the sky. It’s only when the arm extends further from the hollyhocks, along with a second arm that stretches around from somewhere just out of eyeshot, and glides closer to him, hands spreading in a lame gesture that you realize he’s simply shrugging without shoulders. “₮ⱧɆⱤɆ'₴ ₦Ø ₮ⱤØɄ฿ⱠɆ. ł ₲ɄɆ₴₴ ł ₴ⱧØɄⱠĐ'VɆ ₭₦Ø₩₦ ɎØɄ'Đ ₣ł₦Đ ɎØɄⱤ ₩₳Ɏ ⱧɆⱤɆ ₴ØØ₦ɆⱤ ØⱤ Ⱡ₳₮ɆⱤ.”
“. . .What?” Somehow, you’re caught even more off-guard than you already were. “What do you mean by that?”
“ØⱧ, ₵Ø₥Ɇ Ø₦. ɎØɄ ₭₦Ø₩ ₩Ⱨ₳₮ ł ₥Ɇ₳₦,” Mr. Nightmare-Humanoid-Giraffe chuckles, lightly shaking his head. Even with the total lack of irises and pupils, he’s still able to give you the classic Seriously? look. “ł'₥ ₦Ø₮ ₮ⱧɆ ₣łⱤ₴₮ ₥Ø₦₴₮ɆⱤ ɎØɄ'VɆ ₥Ɇ₮. ₳₦Đ ł ₩Ø₦'₮ ฿Ɇ ₮ⱧɆ Ⱡ₳₴₮, Ɇł₮ⱧɆⱤ.”
You can practically feel the color drain from your face. You don’t try to stop yourself from nodding. You’ve been taking sleeping medication, practicing healthy bedtime rituals, yadda-yadda-yadda. 
And even if that stuff has been helping a little, it’s still pretty damn useless in the face of certain things.
Two things, to be precise. And they both start with P. (Well, as far as you know. You haven’t been able to learn their full names; apparently because you need multiple forked tongues for correct pronunciation. You’re still not sure why either of them bothered sharing this information, since you don’t exactly have faces to put those partial names to.) 
Mr. Nightmare-Humanoid-Giraffe watches you think, his face-splitting grin becoming thoughtful. He tilts his head to the side, edging just a little closer to you. The way his neck contorts through the air almost reminds you of a caterpillar climbing a tree. 
“How do you know about that?” You wonder aloud. You’ve learned that it’s pretty common for creatures like him to just know many things without actually having the means to, but you’re still curious. Besides, if he’s content with just chatting, then maybe he’ll stay that way until you’re able to finally wake up. 
“฿Ɇ₵₳Ʉ₴Ɇ ł'VɆ ₴ɆɆ₦ ł₮,” he answers. “₴Ⱨ₳ĐØ₩₴ ₥₳₭Ɇ ₱ⱤɆ₮₮Ɏ ₲ØØĐ ₲₳₮Ɇ₩₳Ɏ₴ ł₣ ł ĐØ ₴₳Ɏ ₴Ø ₥Ɏ₴ɆⱠ₣. Ɇ₴₱Ɇ₵ł₳ⱠⱠɎ ₩ⱧɆ₦ ₮ⱧɆɎ'ⱤɆ ฿Ɇł₦₲ ₵₳₴₮ ฿Ɏ ₣ⱠØ₩ɆⱤ₴.”
Your train of thought screeches its way into a collision. “Wait—so. . .so, you’ve been in my room before?”
“ɎɆ₳Ⱨ, ₳ ₣Ɇ₩ ₮ł₥Ɇ₴. Ø₦₵Ɇ ₩ⱧɆ₦ ɎØɄ ₩ɆⱤɆ ₳Ⱡ₴ɆɆ₱, ₮₩ł₵Ɇ ₩ⱧɆ₦ ɎØɄ ₩ɆⱤɆ JɄ₴₮ ØɄ₮ Ø₣ ₮ⱧɆ ₳₱₳Ɽ₮₥Ɇ₦₮,” he replies, very much unbothered by the way your jaw drops. 
You blink. You blink again. You begin to pace around in a small circle, hands subconsciously rising to grasp at your head like it might fall off. 
Memories of previous nights barge their way between your ears. The red light outlining your bedroom door from the other side. . .the pair of glowing eyes on the rippling figure looming against the glass of your window. . .their respective, concerning-yet-oddly-personable voices calling out to you, going back and forth between squabbling with each other and trying to convince you to let one of them inside. . .
“Do you know them?” You finally ask. You’re not sure where that question came from, but it feels like it could be important. 
For the very first time since you saw him, Mr. Nightmare-Humanoid-Giraffe’s smile fades. He clicks his tongue and chews his lip.“ɎɆ₴, Ʉ₦₣ØⱤɆ₮Ʉ₦₳₮ɆⱠɎ.”
Your nights of being a literal captive audience for Plier and Pat’s disputes have been terrifying enough. You never would’ve guessed that the one classic vampire rule could apply to outer abominations, but you damn well haven’t forgotten to thank your lucky stars for it. 
. . .Except now you’ve just learned that apparently not all surreal horrors have those limitations and you’re talking to one that’s pretty much had access to more than enough blackmail material and if he’s been able to do that then how many others have been sneaking in while you’re unaware and—
“ɎØɄ Ⱨ₳VɆ ₲ØØĐ ₮₳₴₮Ɇ ł₦ ₣ⱠØ₩ɆⱤ₴, ฿Ɏ ₮ⱧɆ ₩₳Ɏ,” Mr. Nightmare-Humanoid-Giraffe mentions. His seemingly-unconnected arms draw closer to each other, folding across his che—uh, neck. The left hand’s palm supports the elbow of the right arm as its hand idly grasps his lower jaw. “ł ₮ØØ₭ ₴Ø₥Ɇ ₵Ⱡł₱₱ł₦₲₴ ₣ⱤØ₥ ₮ⱧɆ ₱Ø₮₴ Ø₦ ɎØɄⱤ ĐɆ₴₭. ₳ⱠØɆ VɆⱤ₳, ₲₳ⱤĐɆ₦ł₳, ₳₦Đ J₳₴₥ł₦Ɇ, Ɽł₲Ⱨ₮?”
You’re snapped out of the near anxiety-attack in a way similar to a rubber band breaking. 
“Um. . .yeah, that’s right,” you cough, thinking of the three green friends you recently purchased from that nursery downtown. You’ve personally named them Sonny, Cher, and Yasmin, but that information doesn’t really seem relevant right now. Besides, there’s a good chance the monster already knows that.
Mr. Nightmare-Humanoid-Giraffe nods, and his grin reappears so quickly, like it never left his face to begin with. Despite his unsettling demeanor, you can still detect some genuine gratitude. “ł'VɆ ฿ɆɆ₦ ₥Ɇ₳₦ł₦₲ ₮Ø ₳ĐĐ ₮ⱧØ₴Ɇ ₮Ø ₥Ɏ ₵ØⱠⱠɆ₵₮łØ₦ ₣ØⱤ ₳ ₩ⱧłⱠɆ ₦Ø₩.”
You nod back, mind momentarily going blank. You’ve learned that there’s a slew of unsavory truths behind even the most unassuming things, but this guy’s apparent fondness for horticulture doesn’t seem too nefarious. (Read: seem. You still need to stay on your toes.)
About thirty seconds of painful awkwardness pass the two of you by.
Mr. Nightmare-Humanoid-Giraffe lowers one arm in order to drum his nails on the fruit tree’s trunk. 
You rock back and forth on your heels, biting at the inside of your cheek. And right as you have an idea of what to say next, a long, low, gurgling sound breaks the strange silence. Several more join it.
You and Mr. Nightmare-Humanoid-Giraffe glance down just in time to see how the black hollyhocks are trembling. The nearest one leans forward, with a round lump in its stem that definitely wasn't there a few minutes ago. You watch with confusion and mild dread as the lump works its way up, pushing at the plant’s green skin from the inside. Then, once the lump settles at the part where the petals all gather at the base of the flower’s head. . .it retches like a drunk college student on helium. 
The hollyhock angles its blossom downward, and to the tune of a long, sickening sssqqquiii-plop! a slimy heart is pitched out, landing on the grass with a solid splat. Strands of blood cling to the black petals. The bloom quivers in a way that almost looks like heavy breathing.
A small scream tears through your throat as you stagger back, unable to take your eyes off of the new mess.
. . .Well, that last part changes once all the other hollyhocks start spitting out a variety of wet organs, the blood threatening to spray on your clothes. You know it’s just dream-blood, and you know you’re just wearing dream-clothes. But you also know that there will always, always be unpleasant side-effects to touching blood that’s just leaked out of something it shouldn’t possibly be leaking out of in the first place. 
You clamp a hand over your mouth; the wave of nausea that rolls over you feels itchy and sweaty and poisonous. 
Mr. Nightmare-Humanoid-Giraffe, meanwhile, heaves a sigh as he leans toward the flowers. “ⱤɆVɆⱤ₴Ɇ Ⱨ₳₦₳Ⱨ₳₭ł,” he announces in a grim tone. His smile vanishes again, this time being replaced by a guilty wince. “ł ₥Ʉ₴₮'VɆ ฿ⱤØ₭Ɇ₦ Ø₦Ɇ Ø₣ ₮ⱧɆ ⱤɄⱠɆ₴ ₩ł₮ⱧØɄ₮ ⱤɆ₳ⱠłⱫł₦₲. . .Đ₳₥₦ ł₮, Đ₳₥₦ ł₮, Đ₳₥₦ ł₮. . .”
His neck encircles the tree, giving it some space as he examines each of the gore-spewing flowers. The worry in his features grows worse and worse. If not for your reasonable disgust, you’d probably feel sympathy. 
Eventually, he stops what you can only categorize as his method of pacing. His neck arches like that of a striking cobra as he purses his lips, obviously thinking. “₦Ø₮ Ⱡł₭Ɇ ł ₵₳₦'₮ ₮₳₭Ɇ ₵₳ⱤɆ Ø₣ ₮Ⱨł₴ Ⱡ₳₮ɆⱤ,” he murmurs. After retracing his path around the fruit tree, his milky-white eyes wander back over to you. 
Your breath hitches in your throat. You feel your eyes twitch and grow to the size of dinner plates. Your body doesn’t feel light anymore. It feels heavy, far heavier than what the scale in your bathroom suggested the last time you used it. A sensation that can only be described as pin-and-needles mixed with overwhelming heat oozes along your skin. You keep backing away. Mr. Nightmare-Humanoid-Giraffe. . .well, he doesn’t lunge at you. He doesn’t look angry enough to do that. But he’s still following you, still staring at you.
Out of nowhere, your ankle collides with something solid, and you fall back. 
You don’t topple into the grass. You don’t crash down onto anything.
Your vision swims, the world around you becoming an awful mix of spiraling colors and noise as you fall and fall and fall and—
Your ears pop as your eyes snap open. You gasp for air, sitting up with enough force that it’s a miracle you don’t trebuchet across your bedroom.  Your hands fly to your head, scrubbing at your eyes, pressing at your temples. 
And as your vision adjusts itself to the darkness, as you roll your shoulders to try and force yourself to stop shaking, you happen to peer over at the pots on your desk. 
Sonny, Cher, and Yasmin peer back, still and silent as always.
. . .Or, they are now. 
You swallow a lump in your throat, wondering if you actually just managed to catch Cher’s snow-white petals quivering.
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seashelldom · 3 months
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HII, im really interested in writing and want to start writing but don't know where to start, can you give me any tips?
Hiii, that's great! To be frank with you when I first started writing I just got out there and wrote whatever could come to my mind.
But nonetheless, first I recommend mastering a good vocabulary for your readers to be engaged while reading. When detailed thoughts become dull words it's not very interesting to read and stay in touch with. The best way to do this is to develop a reading habit (if you haven't already), implement new words into conversations, word games, or just as simple as following word-of-the-day accounts!
Second, when jumping into writing make sure to make a layout for each story or oneshot because when hitting a stump it can get confusing.
And finally, just allow yourself to write badly because you get better by making mistakes. Every exceptional writer was once just starting! Good luck ദ്ദി ˉ͈̀꒳ˉ͈́ )✧ !!
Here are some useful links;
Text colorizer: https://www.stuffbydavid.com/textcolorizer
Symbols: (https://emojicombos.com/kaomoji), (https://coolsymbol.com/), (https://www.coolsymbols.io/)
Text font generator: https://lingojam.com/FancyTextGenerator
Writing benefit: (https://www.writerswrite.co.za/cheat-sheets-for-writing-body-language/), (https://www.bryndonovan.com/2015/04/10/master-list-of-gestures-and-body-language-for-writers/), (https://ideonomy.mit.edu/essays/traits.html), (https://owlcation.com/humanities/400-Alternative-words-for-said)
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shins-rpc-sources · 1 year
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Fancy text Generator is actually a good one, and one I use a lot! It offers many different "fonts" and text styles if you want to use them for tags, or for promo posts like I do.
lingojam . com/FancyTextGenerator
(of course, without the spaces between . and com) really, you can find a lot of different generators / fonts on Lingojam in general. But the Fancy Text one offers a lot of different texts. Like cursive, small caps, and others.
I've used this site before! super helpful, actually! here's the link to it in case anyone's curious!
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generatortext-blog · 4 years
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Fancy Text Generator (𝓬𝓸𝓹𝔂 𝖆𝖓𝖉 𝓹𝓪𝓼𝓽𝓮). Convert Your Text to 𝕊𝕥𝕪𝕝𝕚𝕤𝕙 𝕋𝕖𝕩𝕥 with Symbols, Emojis ✅ Absolutely Free
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fontsluck-blog · 4 years
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Unlimited↬Cool Fancy Text Generator Cσρყ Aɳԃ Pαʂƚҽ↬1 Click
Site Created For unlimited Cool Fancy Text, Name, Text Fonts, Emojis, Symbols & Letters Generator copy and paste Just 1 Click. It's Free For Everyone. 
Website => https://www.fontsluck.com
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Cool Fancy Text Generator
Hi Are you looking for copy and paste fonts Generator or want to create some fancy text generator for your social media website. 
Then i have something for you. That will help you to create some amazing fancy fonts for your social media account. So read this article how can you create some amazing fancy font generator for your social media profile.
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Cool Fancy Text Generator
Now a days we all know that social media has become one of the most trending section between youth. And they always want something unique into there profile. And you guys have also seen that some cool and fancy font into your friend or in some one other profile.
 And you might be thinking how did he do that.So guys this all possible just because of fancy text generator tool. All you need to enter your name into this tool and you can easily copy and paste those fonts into your social media profile.
How To Use Cool Fancy Text Generator
There are following step which you need to use amazing font into your profile section.
1.Open Fanctextgenerator.io in a new tab.
2. Then there you will see a section of enter your name you have to enter your profile name over there.
3. Now you will get a huge list of differnt differnt style fonts.
4. You can easily use these font’s into your social media account by just copying and pasting it.
So that’s it friends it was all about cool fancy text generator.I hope you will like this article.
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tobacconist · 2 years
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jus found a new ai oracle...
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editingworldyt · 2 years
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Download Fancy Text Generator App for Smartphone
Download Fancy Text Generator
Fancy text generator is very useful in our daily life you can simply type or past it and copy it
Simply generate fancy text and add to your Instagram bios and Generate text for your caption which will look very amazing and you can impress anyone
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sophia-williams5 · 10 months
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Stylish fonts to enhance your upcoming event
Unique fonts alphabet refer to typefaces or font styles that have distinctive and uncommon designs, deviating from the standard or commonly used letterforms. These fonts often feature creative and artistic elements that make them stand out and differentiate them from more traditional or mainstream fonts.
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Silly text generators:
https://www.weirdgenerator.com
https://lingojam.com/FancyTextGenerator
https://textfancy.com
https://lingojam.com/TextSymbols(Letters)
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tokomatsu-11037 · 3 years
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~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~ ♪♫. Currently Playing .♫♪ -~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-
Mod Toko - Heartbreak Hotel - carpetgardens ft. Talamak
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Welcome to the blog!
This is an exclusively Tokomatsu blog.
We take requests and can post submissions!
Discord server: https://discord.gg/BpCcrzkTbM
Carrd: https://writingtothemelodyofyourheart.carrd.co/
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I take requests for: Stimboard(s) Cottagecore Fairycore Playlist(s) Icon(s) Moodboard(s) Wallpaper(s) Flag Edit(s) Doodle(s) Sprite Edit(s) Header(s) I will not take requests for: Ab/se Inc/st NSFW/Smut Mental illnesses (eating disorders, ADD, Autism, etc.) P/dophilia Su/c/de
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I take requests for:
Writing
Doodles [please provide a reference!]
Icons
Wallpapers [phone only]
Custom usernames
Pronoun sets
Discord emojis
Moodboards
Layout sets
Playlists
Poems maybe?
I will not take requests for:
Warning: #3 may be extremely triggering.
Smut/NSFW
Stimboards
Anything involving p/dophilia, homophobia, transphobia, s/icidal thoughts, graphic s/lf h/rm, ab/se, etc.
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Activity: Active!
Requests: Open!
Submissions: Open!
Mod Applications: Open!
Queue: 0
Inbox: 0
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Mod Toko:
Edits: Picsart
Fonts: https://lingojam.com/FancyTextGenerator and https://coolsymbol.com/cool-fancy-text-generator.html
Drawing: Usually just a sketchpad!
Emoji drawing: ibis Paint X!
Headers: https://cutekaomoji.com/misc/borders/ Mod Kaede:
Edits: Funimate, Snapseed, & Picsart
Fonts: Typecast
Drawing: ibis Paint X
Emoji drawing: ibis Paint X
Headers: https://aminoapps.com/c/studying-amino/page/item/even-more-headers-dividers/XpRD_MoHXIgjKgkNWxba4NGEYKgzaDnPJX
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Mod Toko:
Triggers: Needles/Vaccines
Discomforts: Arguments/aggression Mod Kaede:
Triggers: None
Discomforts: None
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📒 W-Whatever... - Request Accepted📚
📖 A-Are you trying to deny my e-entire existence?! - Request Denied🖊️
🖋️ N-Not that you'd remember it a-anyway... - Chatter ✒️
📝 I-It's clearly M-Makoto! - Promo ✏️
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Coming soon!
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fontswallet · 3 years
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#FancyTextGenerator
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reddeath · 3 years
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How do you change the font in your description? I love the look on your blog btw <333
thanks so much! what i did was i plugged my desc text into this https://lingojam.com/FancyTextGenerator
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megsbr · 3 years
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May I please have the template to that rules post you made :3
i dont really have a template for my navigation pages? i kinda just make them on my own. > the stars i found from a random google search for tumblr dividers > the fonts come from a fancy text generator website i use (which i will link) > and then i just use whatever basic computer symbols i like
hope that helped?
font website: https://lingojam.com/FancyTextGenerator
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