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the-stove-is-on-fire · 7 months
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Decided to isolate this cute little Techno Goth (Veggie Burger??) composition from an in-progress comic.
[Image ID: A drawing of Tucker and Sam sharing a chair with their focus on Tucker’s Switch. Tucker is sitting in Sam’s lap with Sam's arms around his waist and her head resting on his shoulder. Tucker is wearing a red beanie with short dreads, a goldenrod yellow turtleneck sweater, green cargo pants, and white shoes. Sam is wearing a black crop top with a fishnet layer over top, purple pleated plaid skirt, artistically ripped purple leggings, and black combat boots with purple treads and bright green laces. Tucker has the tips of his dreads dyed green and purple. Sam has streaks of purple, green, and orange in her hair. /. End ID]
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DannyMay Day 16 is Fangs. (This is also background everlasting trio.) (They are so goofy.)
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nyk-is-always-lurking · 7 months
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I am projecting my sitting positions on them, they watching the movie ooooooo
Also veggie burger is canon to me
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scarletsaphire · 9 months
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@dooshek the second veggie burger scene for the ask game.
Tucker wrinkled his nose in disgust, grabbing the napkin next to him and spitting the half chewed mush into it. He took a thick swallow of his chocolate shake. "You are doing nothing to change my mind on the matter."
"Oh come on!" Sam protested, throwing her hands into the air. "That was one of the best fake meat replacements on the market right now. It tastes exactly like beef."
Tucker crossed his arms. "You may be an expert in suspicious plant based meat replacements, but you are no expert in good beef. Or any beef. Or any other meat."
"And I take pride in that fact," Sam interrupted.
"No matter how much pride you take, it still makes me the expert on meat. And I still say that none of these plant based scientists have ever tasted meat in their whole lives."
"They totally have! Why else would they be making these replacements?" 
"They totally haven't! How else could they say this," Tucker poked the not beef patty with his fork, "tastes like meat?"
"Have you tried thinking about happy cow faces while eating it?" Sam suggested. "It might make it taste better when you consider that every bite you take isn't soaked in the blood of an innocent animal."
"Have you ever watched Veggie Tales?" Tucker shot back. "Those vegetables have faces! How are you supposed to eat a cucumber when its Larry's cousin!"
Sam threw her hands in the air in anger. "No I haven't seen veggie tales, I'm Jewish! And even if I had, its a cartoon! Cartoons aren't real."
Tucker opened his mouth to add a rebuttal, but was cut off before he could do so. "I'm sorry," the waitress, a shorter, petite woman with short hair said. "But if you're going to keep fighting like that, I'm going to have to ask you to leave."
Tucker glanced around the restaurant they were sitting in, catching Sam doing the same. A number of the surrounding tables were staring at them, with others make a point to not stare at them. He felt his face heat up slightly in embarrassment.
Sam, of course, had abandoned the concept of embarrassment sometime in high school, and had no issues with defending herself. "We weren't fighting, we were debating, there's a difference," she pointed out. "But we understand. We'll keep it down."
The waitress gave a tired, strained smile at both of them. "We appreciate it, thank you."
The two sat there for a moment, watching the waitress walk to another table, before turning back to each other and giggling, Tucker mostly with embarrassment. "I feel like we should have seen this coming," Tucker said, his voice much more hushed than it had been before.
"Considering this is like, the 3rd time? Yea, probably," Sam said.
"Next time, I'm choosing the date spot."
"Only if you admit that the patty was good," Sam argued. At Tucker's glare, she laughed a full laugh. "I'm kidding." Tucker couldn't help but laugh along.
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savorytoothgirl · 2 years
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Black Bean Burgers
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cruella-devegan · 6 months
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2foods / Tokyo, Japan
Spicy junk burger with vegan cheese 🍔
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vegan-nom-noms · 7 months
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Black Bean Burger With Red Pepper Dressing
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fieriframes · 26 days
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[THE SAUCE FOR THE VEGGIE BURGER, SWEET CAYENNE MUSTARD. SWEET CAYENNE MUSTARD? YES. MAYONNAISE, CAYENNE. (whistles slowly) MUSTARD. OKAY. AND MAPLE SYRUP. MAPLE SYRUP.]
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ghostly-penumbra · 1 year
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DannyMay 2023. Day One
"Fantasy AU"
Ao3
Summary: Three weird kids talk.
Warning: Talk about death and suicide, and some minor "victim blaming".
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Sam looked up from her spellbook and foumd Danny leaning on Tucker, playing with his ankh on the Pharaoh's backpack as he did his makeup. Danny's legs were swung over Tucker's lap, clingy. He was in a mood.
"I still don't get why Sidney hates me, when I wasn't even the one to reap him." He said out of the blue. "I can't even reap souls yet!" He threw his free hand in the air, as the other one kept fidgeting with Tucker's silver keychain.
"It's a specist thing, babe." Tucker said simply.
And yeah, that was the bottom line, wasn't it? That Sidney didn't like being dead, and Danny was the most glaring reminder of what he had lost.
He was a reaper, an emissary of Death, charged with leading souls to their respective afterlife once he received his scythe; and yet here he was, hanging out after school with his boyfriend and his girlfriend, perfectly alive.
Even when some would call him a killer in the making.
They were idiots.
"But he was a smart kid! How can he be so dumb as to be a bigot?"
Sam pulled him over, setting her book aside and having it fly to her bookshelf with a snap of her fingers.
"If you want him to like you, maybe stop referring to him in the past?" She told him, combing his bangs back from his forehead. "And pretend he's alive." She summoned her own painting, and started doing Danny's face.
"But he's dead! He's dead and he did it himself! How is he not capable of seeing that?!"
"That may be a mortal thing. And not something any of us can really understand." Done with his makeup, Tucker leaned back down and snapped severam quick selfies of them: Sam with her regular full-face satanic-panic makeup, Tucker with his more discreet eyeliner, mascara and eye of Horus, and Danny with only the black bones of his skull in the process of painting.
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brattylikestoeat · 8 months
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numomuo · 8 months
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Designs form my Clandestine fic
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This is JB Hobbfrey he's evil not hot..
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half-deadmagicperson · 7 months
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17. veggie burger
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Cutie patooties
Ask Game
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ghost-pasta · 2 years
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New semiserious DP rewrite idea:
we keep the jokes people make about Sam & Danny obviously being in love with each other. But make it a plot twist where they genuinely don't feel that way about each other and it's starting to really get annoying but Sam gradually gets a crush on Tucker and she ignores it at first because it's the "he's so annoying 😡" <(angry blushing) kinda crush.
Meanwhile Tucker's bought into the school gossip of Danny and Sam "secretly" having feelings for each other and trying to be a good wingman while having a crush on Sam.
And then Danny eventually finding out about both of their crushes and is like: "playing at being the wingman for my wingmen; as the universe intended" 😌✨
But it's chalk full of shenanigans because Sam's trying really hard to deny it she Tucker is trying his best to be a good bro(tm)
Hilarious teen brand miscommunication.
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Applejack stands upon chips.
Somewhere in Devon, England.
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scarletsaphire · 9 months
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and veggie burger
You get two. I had ideas. This'll be the first one, and the second I'll tag you in.
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"See what you did wrong that time?" Sam asked. Tucker just groaned, sinking further into Sam's lap. "You aren't giving up on me, are you? I thought you wanted to kick Danny's ass."
"Well I do," Tucker grumbled, looking up at Sam. It was easy to do, seeing as he had sunk far enough to go from 'sitting' to 'laying.' "I was just hoping that you'd, I don't know, take the controller and do it for me. Not give me a whole two hour lesson!"
"Sounds like a skill issue," Sam said, reloading Doomed for the umpteenth time this hour. "Just get good."
"That's what I'm trying to do!" Tucker argued. "But you just keep beating me!"
"That's because you keep doing the same thing over and over," Sam said. "I'm trying to tell you what you're doing wrong, but you just keep complaining and not listening to me."
"Tucker sat up a bit straighter as the game loaded. "Fine. I'm listening. What do I need to do."
"Stop clinging onto the same build you've been using since level 3, for one," Sam said.
"Absolutely not! This build has been with me from the mountains of Fuji to the Planes of Asphodel. I'm not going to toss her aside just because she isn't optimal anymore!"  Tucker protested.
"Suit yourself," Sam said. "Just know that if you stick with that, you're just gonna end up dead again."
"Oh yea? Just watch me," Tucker said, focusing back onto the game. Now he had something to prove, he wouldn't lose this ti- and he was dead.
"Watching." Sam said.
"I hate you so much," Tucker pouted. He pouted harder as he felt Sam kiss his head. 
"If you hate me, I'll just have to go teach Danny all my video game skills," she said, setting the controller off to the side. 
"Hey, hey, hey!" Tucker said, turning around and locking her hands to both of her sides. "Let's not be hasty!"
"Will you actually listen to my advice this time?" she asked.
Tucker narrowed his eyes at Sam, and she narrowed hers right back. "I get to keep the headpiece."
"Deal." They both leaned forward, making the deal official with a kiss, before turning back to the screen.
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tachvintlogic · 2 years
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I blame @madametamma and this post for the fact that I can't stop thinking about how Tucker and Sam can be written as such good foils for each other. I feel like I'm slowly turning into a Veggie Burger shipper.
I mean, the ship "The people who hate each other in the pilot get married in the finale" requires the characters to grow and change and learn to like and later love each other. It comes prepackaged with good character arcs.
Sam is passionate, stubborn, and ready to dive into a problem to make the world a better place. These are strengths and weaknesses, as she will often leap before she thinks and not take the time to understand complex problems she has little experience with, which can end up making the problem worse. She wants to change the world for the better but if she doesn't pace herself, she will overwhelmed by the sheer number of problems and divide her attention too thin to make an impact on any one of them.
Tucker is chill, funny, confident, and wants to enjoy life doing and learning about what he loves. These are strengths and weaknesses. He doesn't care about problems that don't affect him until they do. While Sam champions too many causes at once, he champions none. If forced to act he will thoroughly research an issue before acting. His confidence and vanity incline him to take better care of his own needs, but leave him vulnerable to ego-stroking.
The way they play off each other is great.
When Sam starts ranting about a new cause she only just learned about, Tucker is there on his pda or computer, learning the ins and outs of whatever Sam is going on about so he can go "Um, actually Sam, if you did some more research, you'd know it's more complicated than that..." and she's mad because Tucker is right; she didn't do the research. Tucker's mad too for trying to drag them all into something that's not their problem.
Over time, Sam learns to appreciate when Tucker fact checks her to stop her from making a fool of herself and her cause. And over time, Tucker can't help but admire Sam's dedication to improving the world and the lives of others regardless of if she herself has a personal stake in the matter.
I keep thinking back to this idea of Sam trying to get the school to make Yom Kippur a day off. It's a Jewish High Holiday where jews (like Sam) are expected to take a day of rest (aka no working), attend prayer services, and fast among other things. The fasting and the no working make homework assigned around the same time difficult or impossible.
Unlike her other causes, Sam has a very personal stake in this and is Jewish, so there's no fact checking for Tucker to do. Making Yom Kippur a day off or a strict no homework day also directly benefits him, as nothing breeds religious tolerance like a free day off.
This campaign hits him differently than the others. While she brings in the same level of passion as she does in all her causes, he is moved by how deeply important this cause is to her thanks to how personal it is, and comes to understand just how deeply, desperately, and sincerely she wants to make the world better.
And there are other moments. When Sam is overwhelmed by all the problems in the world and how difficult it is to be 100% eco-friendly (so many things are made of unrecyclable plastic that it's hard to avoid them all), it's Tucker who helps take her mind off it by insisting they all do something fun.
He's the one who points out to Sam and Danny that they can't do everything and need to take time for themselves. He would know; his mom's a doctor. Being overworked, underfed, dehydrated, and sleep-deprived helps no one and only causes you to make more mistakes.
And while Sam is vulnerable to manipulation by introducing her to a new cause, she is immune to manipulation by ego-stroking. In an upper class world, ego-stroking sets off alarm bells in her mind. For Tucker the opposite is true. They're perfectly suited to recognize when the other the being manipulated and point it out.
And of course, they bond by mutually supporting Danny in any way they can. From patching him up, helping him stay caught up in class, helping him in ghost fights, going on patrol, etc.
I can fucking see the progression play out.
In the beginning Sam is very argumentative about her causes and Tucker rolls his eyes and argues back with his latest research. Then the arguments get more playful. If there was any animosity in their tone before it's not there now. Then their conversations become more constructive; Sam asks Tucker for information and Tucker asks about her game plan. The discussion can't be framed as an argument anymore.
Danny picks up on this and suggests that they split up on patrols and Sam and Tucker should patrol together. Totally not suggesting it because he wants his two best friends to get together, of course not.
And it's an interesting parallel to Vlad and the Fenton parents.
We have 2 trios comprised of one half-ghost and one romantic pairing. Vlad couldn't handle being the 3rd wheel even though the other 2 in the trio cared about him a lot, so he turned evil. Meanwhile, Danny is supportive of their relationship and doesn't resent Tucker. He's just happy his friends are happy.
Unlike Vlad, he won't refuse to answer his friends' calls for 2 decades and come back to try to get Sam to leave Tucker for him. Danny has in his friends what Vlad doesn't because Vlad is resentful little bitch.
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