I was reading @scribbling-dragon's Tommy Smajor AU and i got inspired to draw art of it. now it's a whole thing with many comic WIPs :,D
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hmm i don't think the nuances of astarion's reaction to araj is to do with him finding romanticisation of his vampirism specifically to be distasteful so much as, like, she's objectifying him and that's what he doesn't like (but instead of sex, it's based on his vampirism). something something there's a difference between strangers and someone you trust something
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this MIGHT be a united fan.... can't be sure....
tagged by @collectmytears, thank you so much i love your account(s)! 💚💚 picrew here!
tagging: @mrs-bellingham, @photmath, @karotland, @aechii, @yudgefudge, @mchiti, @ezclubs, @0alanasworld0 and @pixeltori <3 do it if u want! n tag meeee
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I listened to a couple of autoheart songs (and really enjoyed them) and thought you might like jukebox the ghost and moon taxi? they're really good bands and have sorta similar vibes to autoheart (at least I think so)
HAUSHYUDHF yes.. I already have songs by those bands on my playlist!!
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I’d like to clarify one thing about CDC’s updated covid guidelines (as of mid-August 2022): yeah imo they’re absurd and dangerous, but I’ve seen a particular misunderstanding float around that could make things worse.
Quarantine and isolation are not the same thing. This point has been thoroughly confused by a lot of bad media coverage and messaging, but quarantine is for after you’ve been exposed; isolation is for after you test positive. CDC now says you no longer have to quarantine if you’ve been exposed, regardless of your vaccination status. To be perfectly clear I still think this is stupid, and they should recommend quarantining for at least 5 days after an exposure, if you’re able to do so. But the point I see people confused over is this: “CDC says you don’t have to quarantine if you have covid!” Technically, that’s true... but it’s because quarantine is about exposure, not having covid. CDC does still recommend that you isolate for 5 days after you test positive. (Again, I also think this is bad advice, and you should isolate for 10 days or at least until you test negative.)
But a big reason I flag this is, for instance, if your boss says you can come to work with covid “because the CDC says so—” No. they do not. CDC still says that you should isolate if you have covid. Don’t let people use this confusion over quarantine/isolation to push for even more unsafe conditions, and don’t take it as carte blanche to be careless while you yourself are sick.
Caveat: I wouldn’t be shocked, unfortunately, if CDC loosens their guidance even further in the future, and believe me I am well aware that people have been flouting the quarantine and isolation guidelines all along. But the point is, you should know the difference before it’s used against you, and so you can try to keep yourself safe[r].
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WHICH RAGE LANGUAGE ARE YOU?
open the floodgates.
your frustration turns into tears quickly. the strength of your fury is so potent that it sets off the waterworks out of pure rage. you hate it, because whoever's pissed you off thinks it's funny, like you're not tough and you can't defend yourself. you can, you just need to get through the haze of emotions first.
TAGGED BY: @ofliminalities ( thank you for the mention! <3333 perhaps one day, i’ll try to be more active. )
TAGGING: @heraid / @hembralfa / @spiritpyro ( hayate and rokuro! ) / @lastgenesis / @fractalle / @aaternum / @crimsontroupe ( equinox ) and whoever else would like to do this!
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One day I'll put a name to the thing that beats in her chest, but I envision it as something close to a bird of prey. Wide wings, with dark brown and red markings. It's a physical representation of her personality, of the power, strength and speed that she possesses. At times, it can also represent things like anxiety, wings beating at the cavity of her ribcage like some kind prison, which Lena can struggle with often. Other times, it represents freedom, the kind of childlike swell that comes with running through an open field, or seeing a delightful sight of the first time, and the overwhelming emotion associated with that. It looks like a bird only in form, though, with it being even more complex beyond its silhouette.
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ID: A gif of Gable and Travis Matagot sitting at a table in a tavern. Gable is wearing fine, clean clothes, their hair done in a long braid down their back. They are facing Travis with their back to the viewer. Across from them is Travis, lacking a coat, waistcoat, or cravat, wearing a simple yellowed shirt that sitting uneven on his shoulders. His breeches are missing a buckle, he’s not wearing shoes, and his stockings are are dirty. His hair is loose, lank and unkempt, and he looks unshaven. He’s looking at Gable with his eyebrows set resolutely and his mouth open, his arms resting on the table, left hand cut and bloody. Out of focus in the background, two waiters whisper to each other while looking at Gable and Travis. The firelight from the hearth illuminates the scene and flickers and dances over the room. The image next to it is a still of the gif. End ID.
the time we acknowledged what we are
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Imaginary Books Recs: Congratulations! You've been granted further ILL access to the Coregean Library. Shall we start with Ardour and Introspection? An early nineteenth-century romance that was a favorite of, of all people, Delclis.
Ardour and Introspection by Giora Shorr
Emina Verden has a passion for plants that her loving father is more than willing to let her pursue, but after his death and her mother's remarriage to a fashionable baronet, Emina is thrown into a high-society world where she is expected to attend balls and concerts and dinner parties while enduring the company of Vivana, her over-exuberant stepsister. As Emina struggles to find a place in this new family--and a moment of peace--a friendship with a young scholar unexpectedly blossoms into something that makes this new world worth exploring. But Vivana is the one who catches his eye--and, perhaps, his heart. Will Vivana keep Emina from her one chance at happiness? Is it possible for the stepsisters to overcome this rivalry, or will it tear them apart forever?
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