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ihavenosoul12 · 2 years
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My little Ninjago headcanons <3 mostly Season Four bc it's the season I got up to, my favourite and most nostalgic and I care them.
the ninjas start dating (NOT LLOYD HE IS THE DOG /j). starts with Jay and Cole, then Zane and then Kai. Nya prefers this over her friends killing each other for her heart.
Jay is a he/they meow meow. Starts using them in S5 but IDed as trans since before the show
Neuro lied to Jay and Cole about what they were thinking about each other because he's petty. No one calls him Nerdo <3
Shade is a they/them. Like me. Am I projecting? yea. didn't ask
Kai is also transgender and in my essay I will
Skylor aroace. She was raised by Chen of course she's going to show interest in the first guy to not immediately use her for her powers even if it's Kai.
After S4, Griffin and Shade live together. Having All or Nothing flashbacks. Karloff moves in a bit later.
Not a headcanon myself, more like an anti-headcanon but I saw a fanfic once where it claimed Neuro's mother was called Margaret and I've never financially recovered.
Neuro's hair is naturally white bc hearing everyone's thoughts is stressful ESPECIALLY when it's the S4 cast good God. Has to dye his hair to not look 70
Jacob should have kept the serpent that bitch didn't need to die.
Ash isn't mute he's just a rat goblin. jk but hc he's not talkative. Not quiet.
Gravis probably had the worst time controlling his powers.
Tox is a she/they and in lesbians with Chamille. They knew each other before but didn't start dating until after they helped stop a war.
Karloff likes dogs. Enough to sneak them into Shade and Griffin's apartment despite not allowed being pets.
Chen's Noodle House is the equivalent of McDonald's imagine if Ronald McDonald took over America- wait that happened but through capitalism.
Torn on whether Paleman (what the fuck is his name) should either:
not have a form bc of his powers and even when they've been snatched still not have a body
have a form this whole time that he is able to make appear and disappear at will and decides not to because it's funny
He is also Bolobo's ex
bolobo from my shows
There's probably some sort of communication between the Elemental Masters. I think it'd be a group chat because it's funny but also a book club is really funny
Clouse and Garmadon are exes. This makes Garmadon sending him to Lego Super Hell even funnier and more valid
Mindroid is in a juvenile detention center
Griffin was an iPad kid even before iPads were relevant. iBorgs?
They're all on TikTok and they're ALL gay as hell
I can't think of anymore because I am half awake.
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 TOX ROUND ‘CUZ I FORGOT TO DO HIM BEFORE
asked  someone  to marry  you?  Innocent
kissed  one  of your  friends?  Guilty
danced  on  a table  in  a bar/tavern?  Innocent
ever  told  a  lie? Guilty
had  feelings  for  someone  whom you  can’t  have? Innocent
ever  kissed  someone of  the  same sex?  Innocent
kissed  a  picture?  Innocent
slept  until  5pm? Guilty
fallen  asleep  at work/school? Innocent
held  a  snake? Innocent
been  suspended  from school? Innocent
worked  at  a fast  food  chain/restaurant? Innocent
stolen something? Guilty
been  fired  from a  job? Guilty
done  something  you regret? Guilty
laughed  until  something you  were  drinking came  out  of your  nose? Innocent
caught  a  snowflake on  your  tongue? Guilty
kissed  in  the rain?  Guilty
sat  on  a roof  top? Guilty
kissed  someone  you shouldn’t? Innocent
sang  in  the shower? Innocent
been  pushed  into a  pool  with all  your  clothes on? Innocent
shaved  your  head? Innocent
slept  naked? Guilty
made  a  boyfriend/girlfriend  cry? Guilty
shot  a  gun? Guilty
still  love  someone you shouldn’t? Guilty
have/had  a  tattoo? Guilty
liked  someone,  but will  never  tell  who? Innocent
been  too  honest? Guilty
ruined  a  surprise? Guilty
been  told  that you’re  beautiful  by someone  who  totally meant  what  they said? Guilty
still  have  communication w/  your  ex? Innocent
cheated  on  someone? Innocent
got  so  angry that  you  cried? Guilty
tried  to  stay away  from  someone for  their  own good? Innocent
thoughts  about  suicide? Innocent
thoughts  about  murder? Guilty
how  about  mass murder? Innocent
stalked  someone? Innocent
had  a  girlfriend/boyfriend? Guilty
gotten  totally  drunk during  a  holiday? Innocent
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character truths, bold = always/often; italic = sometimes; strikethrough = never
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1.   smoking:   the action  or  habit of  inhaling  and exhaling  the  smoke of  tobacco  or a  drug.
2.   binge  drinking:   the  consumption  of an  excessive  amount of  alcohol  in a  short  period of  time.
3.   drug  abuse:   the  habitual  taking of  illegal  drugs.
4.   nail  biting:   a  common  body language  sign  of anxiety/tension.
5. lip  biting:   a common  body  language sign  of  anxiety/tension.
6.  night  owl:   a  person  who is  habitually  active or  wakeful  at night.
7.   early  bird:   a  person  who rises,   arrives,   or acts  before  the usual  or  expected time.
8.   negative  attitudes:   a  philosophy  of approaching  life  with criticism &   pessimism.
9.   positive  attitudes:   a  philosophy  of approaching  life  with optimism   &   confidence.
10.   swearing:   the use  of  offensive language.
11.  superstitious:   an irrational  belief  that an  object,   action,   or  circumstance  not logically  related  to a  course  of events influences  its  outcome.
12. inspecting fingernails:   a common body language sign of boredom.
13.   scratching  your neck:   a  common body  language  sign of  uncertainty.
14.   foot  and finger  tapping:   a common  body  language sign  of  stress/impatience.
15.   nose  touch:   a  subtle  body language  sign  of deceit.
16.   flipping  hair:   a  common  body language  sign  of craving  attention.
17. twirling hair:   a  common body  language  sign of  flirtation.
18.   cracking  knuckles:   a  common  body language  sign  of readiness.
19.   hands  behind back:   a  common body  language  sign of  confidence.
20.   finger  pointing:   a  common  body language  sign  of authority.
21.   hands  on hips:   a  common body  language  sign of  readiness.
22.   hands  in pockets:   a  common body  language  sign of  mistrust/reluctance.
23.   frequent  touch:   a  common  body language  sign  of warmth/familiarity.
24.  throat - clearing:   a  common body  language  sign of  rejection/doubt.
25.   jaw - clenching:   a  common body  language  sign of  hostility.
26.   eye - rolling:   a  common body  language  sign of  irritation.
27.  head - tilt:   a common  body  language sign  of  interest.
28.   whistling:   to emit  high - pitched  sound by  forcing breakthrough  a small  hole  between one’s  lips  or teeth;   usually  to a  tune.
29.   humming:   make a  low,   steady continuous  sound  like that  of  a bee;   usually  to a  tune.
30.   perfectionism:   refusal  to accept  any  standard short  of  perfection.
31.   photographic  memory:   the ability  to  remember information  or  visual images  in  great detail.
32.  paranoia:   a mental  condition  characterised by  delusions  of persecution,   unwarranted jealousy,   or  exaggerated self - importance,   typically  worked  into an  organised  system.
33.   exaggeration:   a  statement that  represents  something as  better  or worse  than  it really  is.
34.   intuitive:   using or  based  on what  one  feels to  be  true even  without  conscious reasoning;   instinctive.
35.   quick - witted:   showing  or characterized  by  an ability  to  think or  respond  quickly   &   effectively.
36.   interrupting:   breaking  the continuity  of  a conversation  with  one’s own  statements.
37.   doodling:   to scribble  or  make rough  drawings,   absentmindedly.
38.   irritable:   having or  showing  a tendency  to  be easily  annoyed.
39.   gambling:   to play  games  of chance  for  money;   bet.
40. travel - sick:   suffering  from  nausea caused  by  the motion  of  a moving  vehicle,   boat,   or  aircraft.
41.   sensitive:   having or  displaying  a quick   &   delicate appreciation  of  others’ feelings.
42.  melancholy:   a feeling  of  pensive sadness,   typically  with no  obvious  cause.
43.   chewing  gum:   the  exercise  of chewing  flavored  gum which  is  not intended  for  swallowing.
44.  fidgeting:   to make  small  movements,   especially  of  the hands   &   feet,   through  nervousness  or impatience.
45.   skeptical:   not easily  convinced;   having doubts  or  reservations.
46.   neat - freak:   compulsively  obsessed with  cleanliness.
47.   gossiping:   divulging personal  information  about others.
48. prim:   feeling  or  showing disapproval  of  anything regarded  as  improper;   stiffly  correct.
49.  abbreviating:   giving  others nicknames/shortening  names/giving  pet names.
50.   having  a catchphrase:   having  a sentence  or  phrase typically  associated  with a  specific  person.
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BONUS ROUND: TOX
1.   smoking:   the action  or  habit of  inhaling  and exhaling  the  smoke of  tobacco  or a  drug.
2.   binge  drinking:   the  consumption  of an  excessive  amount of  alcohol  in a  short  period of  time.
3.   drug  abuse:   the  habitual  taking of  illegal  drugs.
4.   nail  biting:   a  common  body language  sign  of anxiety/tension.
5. lip  biting:   a common  body  language sign  of  anxiety/tension.
6.  night  owl:   a  person  who is  habitually  active or  wakeful  at night.
7.   early  bird:   a  person  who rises,   arrives,   or acts  before  the usual  or  expected time.
8.   negative  attitudes:   a  philosophy  of approaching  life  with criticism &   pessimism.
9.   positive  attitudes:   a  philosophy  of approaching  life  with optimism   &   confidence.
10.   swearing:   the use  of  offensive language.
11.  superstitious:   an irrational  belief  that an  object,   action,   or  circumstance  not logically  related  to a  course  of events influences  its  outcome.
12. inspecting fingernails:   a common body language sign of boredom.
13.  scratching  your neck:   a  common body  language  sign of  uncertainty.
14.  foot  and finger  tapping:   a common  body  language sign  of  stress/impatience.
15.   nose  touch:   a  subtle  body language  sign  of deceit.
16.   flipping  hair:   a  common  body language  sign  of craving  attention.
17. twirling hair:   a  common body  language  sign of  flirtation.
18.   cracking  knuckles:   a  common  body language  sign  of readiness.
19.   hands  behind back:   a  common body  language  sign of  confidence.
20.   finger  pointing:   a  common  body language  sign  of authority.
21.   hands  on hips:   a  common body  language  sign of  readiness.
22.   hands  in pockets:   a  common body  language  sign of  mistrust/reluctance.
23.   frequent  touch:   a  common  body language  sign  of warmth/familiarity.
24.  throat - clearing:   a  common body  language  sign of  rejection/doubt.
25.   jaw - clenching:   a  common body  language  sign of  hostility.
26.   eye - rolling:   a  common body  language  sign of  irritation.
27.  head - tilt:   a common  body  language sign  of  interest.
28.   whistling:   to emit  high - pitched  sound by  forcing breakthrough  a small  hole  between one’s  lips  or teeth;   usually  to a  tune.
29.   humming:   make a  low,   steady continuous  sound  like that  of  a bee;   usually  to a  tune.
30.   perfectionism:   refusal  to accept  any  standard short  of  perfection.
31.   photographic  memory:   the ability  to  remember information  or  visual images  in  great detail.
32.  paranoia:   a mental  condition  characterised by  delusions  of persecution,   unwarranted jealousy,   or  exaggerated self - importance,   typically  worked  into an  organised  system.
33.   exaggeration:   a  statement that  represents  something as  better  or worse  than  it really  is.
34.   intuitive:   using or  based  on what  one  feels to  be  true even  without  conscious reasoning;   instinctive.
35.   quick - witted:   showing  or characterized  by  an ability  to  think or  respond  quickly   &   effectively.
36.   interrupting:   breaking  the continuity  of  a conversation  with  one’s own  statements.
37.   doodling:   to scribble  or  make rough  drawings,   absentmindedly.
38.   irritable:   having or  showing  a tendency  to  be easily  annoyed.
39.   gambling:   to play  games  of chance  for  money;   bet.
40. travel - sick:   suffering  from  nausea caused  by  the motion  of  a moving  vehicle,   boat,   or  aircraft.
41.   sensitive:   having or  displaying  a quick   &   delicate appreciation  of  others’ feelings.
42.  melancholy:   a feeling  of  pensive sadness,   typically  with no  obvious  cause.
43.   chewing  gum:   the  exercise  of chewing  flavored  gum which  is  not intended  for  swallowing.
44.  fidgeting:   to make  small  movements,   especially  of  the hands   &   feet,   through  nervousness  or impatience.
45.   skeptical:   not easily  convinced;   having doubts  or  reservations.
46.   neat - freak:   compulsively  obsessed with  cleanliness.
47.   gossiping:   divulging personal  information  about others.
48. prim:   feeling  or  showing disapproval  of  anything regarded  as  improper;   stiffly  correct.
49.   abbreviating:   giving  others nicknames/shortening  names/giving  pet names.
50.   having  a catchphrase:   having  a sentence  or  phrase typically  associated  with a  specific  person.
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