looking up if stags have nipples so i could make sure to be properly imagining the jitties and such in animagus form or if the nipples were more there in spirit and they do apparently which isnt the point the point is that i enjoyed the crackfic but i think it broke my brain have a nice christmas 🎄🎄
I think i’m going to reread what we wrote tomorrow with fresh eyes and then be horrified. I can’t wait. But yes pinki and ponki live on even when james turns into prongs
a dtiys for @thelien-art and their amazing maedhros design i had so much fun drawing him since this isnt a level of detail im used to and im really proud how it turned out
NO BUT WHO ALLOWED THEM TO BE THIS CUTE??? SIR THIS IS AN AD ITS NOT SUPPOSED TO BE ENDEARING
CLASSIC'S LITTLE "TADA" GESTURE WAS SO CUTE. AND RED'S RELIEF AND LITTLE LAUGH WHEN HE REALIZED IT WAS SONIC. AND THEN SONIC EXPLODING THE BUBBLE ALSKAJAKKAKA WHY ARE THEY SO CUTE
Regarding Corps/Corpse pronunciation: corps and corpse come from the same root word (Latin "corpus" which means "body") but "corpse," pronounced with the P, made it's way to English via Middle English pronunciations of the French word "corps," wherein they started pronouncing the P (because you don't in French). The word "corps," pronounced "core" like an apple core or the first syllable in "correct" came directly to English from French via Napoleon's military influence, and it kept the original pronunciation. So the two worda have the exact same root and even same origin story but one got manhandled by the English before coming out the other side, while the other got imported directly from France.
So:
Corps = a military body = "corr"
Corpse = a dead body = "corps"
Hope this helps.
Please say sike 😔😔😔 (joke)
Thank you guys for the explanation this is good to know but oh god this is just colonel all over again and arkansas america explain etc