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kingofchaos777 · 10 months
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“She’s NOT Real”….But I LOVE Her
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My WANDA
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Hey guys, say hi to my new wife
She is cringe loser (affectionate)
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myuminji · 9 months
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college au
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Meryl is NOT the first person Vash visited and Wolfwood has had enough embarrassment for the day
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and unofficially wife-d up with paper rings (congratulations!)
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Vash holding Wolfwood's hands, realising that it's not as calloused, no, in fact, it's soft. Unharmed. Safe. And he's holding it. Both of his hands are holding it. And those hands are exchanging something as fragile as a paper ring, far off from what they're usually accustomed of holding in the past...
(He's holding Wolfwood's hand, he thinks again. It's soft. He wonders if he deserves to hold them.)
Except it's no longer the past, Vash knows that, and now they're here, the flimsy rings weighing heavy with the promise of tomorrows he could never hope or dream of having before. It's so comical to the point of bringing tears to his eyes.
If anyone had seen him crying that day he's blaming it on the damned ring.
(a.k.a. the college/reincarnation au, "we deserve a soft epilogue" ending I desperately need)
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fictionadventurer · 29 days
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Maybe the problem with Christian fiction is that it's non-denominational. People are just "Christian", with no effort put into showing what practicing that religion looks like for them specifically. No indication that there are other Christians who could have different beliefs. No wrestling with differing ideas and the struggle of how one should live out their Christian faith. And that makes it unrealistic and unrelatable.
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ekingston · 8 months
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| By Way of Wit | rated M | COMPLETE |
The jury summons arrives on a Friday.
“You have to get yourself disqualified,” Alex says.
Kara frowns. “What about my civic duty?”
Her sister ignores her. She’s on her phone, already finding her an out. “Your occupation should qualify you for an exemption,” she discovers. “It says here, if you’re full-time military, or a firefighter, or a cop—”
Kara holds the letter up for Alex to read. “They didn’t summon Supergirl,” she says. “They summoned Kara Danvers, freelance food critic and full-time reporter.”
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In which no one escapes jury duty, not even superheroes and celebrity CEOs, and when Kara Danvers and Lena Luthor end up in sequestration, well—the defense submits that there's more than one type of civic service.
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I'm going to make you obsessed with evil video game men
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venusmage · 10 months
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I had the absolute PLEASURE to work with @anathemafiction on a portrait for The Golden Rose! Alain is such a charmer...
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rexscanonwife · 5 days
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I wanted to try out some simple cell shading!! So I doodled a little something with my wife 🫶💖🫶
Taglist♡: @crushes-georg @changeling-selfship @me-myself-and-my-fos @tiny-cloud-of-flowers @sunstar-of-the-north @dearly-beeloved @adoredbyalatus @squips-ship @sunflawyer @cherry-bomb-ships @miutonium @in-true-blue-love
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gleafer · 7 months
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Can you tell I’m a Gaiman fangirl?
American Gods is one of my all time favorite books and I really enjoyed the first season of the TV series.
Laura Moon and Mad Sweeney were my favorite part of the show besides, of course, Mr. Wednesday.
Here’s Dead Wife and the leprechaun.
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bagelb0nes · 10 days
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