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i extremely doubt anybody here knows what bad buddy is but u should watch it. it’s a bl and they’re freaks. and bro has a scent kink. it’s basically omegaverse in a neat little bow (but without the omegaverse)
also it’s on youtube for free with dubs so i mean what’s ur excuse for NOT watching
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can weirdo men not follow me i’m a lesbian and you’re 50 😭😭😭😭
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unfortunately for all, i’m a stereotypical omega. i love alphas to death. i’m unashamed.
#omegas rise#i 🩷 alphas#a/b/o#a/b/o blog#a/b/o dynamics#omegaverse#alpha#alpha beta omega#omega#sfw omegaverse
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Consumed with the idea of aromatherapy obsessed omegas.
Omegas using specific essential oil blends to recreate the scents of loved one.
Expecting omegas using oil diffuser to scent the pup’s nursery.
It being a courting gift to give an omega a diffuser with the alpha’s or beta’s scent.
Gifting an omega a diffuser when they leave for college or work to bring them comfort and a feeling of home.
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Okay maybe you could neutralize a “gross,” smelling Alpha/Beta/Omega but what if I didn’t *want* that
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was yapping to fellow omegaverse fanatic twitter mutual and had the most insane idea ever?!?!
the conversation was about the scents we would have if we were in omegaverse and just before this i did a silly quiz and it said i would be a gender non conforming omega and that makes a lot of sense to me for a lot of reasons i’ll talk about another day… but our conversation about scents brought about an evermore pressing issue to my brain, a very self indulgent one at that but here we go,
scents and racial specific social issues in omegaverse worlds.
i was thinking about how my general go-to scent to describe myself is frangipani, when it comes to perfumes, diffuser scents (my personal niche), or even the types of incense and plants i grow, it’s always come down to frangipani, due to cultural upbringing (southeast asian represent!!)
oh, an omega with a flowery sweet scent, how stereotypical! but this idea popped into my head… i recently watched a few videos about southeast asian folklore and mythology, one of my guilty pleasures, and one guy i was watching offhandedly mentioned that the scent of frangipani oftentimes marks the presence of a supernatural being such as a pontianak or aswang (both being human-eating creatures who present as lovely or beautiful women in the daytime, but come out to haunt and eat people by nightfall)
this made me laugh because i again thought about my love for the smell of frangipani and how it relates to me on a personal level irregardless of the other beliefs of my people and culture. but this in an omegaverse context? specifically to me? the idea of my smell being mildly menacing at best and horrifically terrifying at worst really encapsulates my so-called “non conforming omega” vibe, my alpha-eating haunting presence for lack of a better way to describe it.
this made us think.. how does scent differ from region to region? if i was in southeast asia, perhaps i would make one uneasy, maybe lurking in the jungle for a fun time, but in the west would i smell just like your average omega? are there scents dependent on ethnicity or specific world region? how would this work?
would you be able to pick out someone from your area depending on their scent? if someone smelt like amber, jasmine or rose, would you be able to dissect that they are from south asia, for example? or would the sharp scent of nose-bitingly chilly air and freshly piled snow tell you one is from north europe or north america?
and, perhaps more interestingly, this could and would span out in a more sinister way, surely. would some specific racial or ethnic groups who share certain sets of scents be categorised, profiled and even discriminated against for racist reasons?
lots to ponder 😵💫😵💫😵💫
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OHM PAWAT as Pat Napat Jindapat
Our Skyy 2: Bad Buddy (2023) || Episode 2
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Why are you giving me a lip balm? It isn’t a lip balm. It’s an inhaler.
BAD BUDDY | EP9
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i just love the idea of stupid, loser alphas. alphas who are just not clever, dumb dogs with not a thought behind those eyes. i love them. i love alphas so MUCH ! they mean so much to me
#i dont even have words to describe it#but i like exploring how society mistreats them#a/b/o dynamics#alpha headcanons#omegaverse#alpha#alphas#a/b/o blog#a/b/o#alpha beta omega#worldbuilding#ov worldbuilding#sfw omegaverse
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was yapping to fellow omegaverse fanatic twitter mutual and had the most insane idea ever?!?!
the conversation was about the scents we would have if we were in omegaverse and just before this i did a silly quiz and it said i would be a gender non conforming omega and that makes a lot of sense to me for a lot of reasons i’ll talk about another day… but our conversation about scents brought about an evermore pressing issue to my brain, a very self indulgent one at that but here we go,
scents and racial specific social issues in omegaverse worlds.
i was thinking about how my general go-to scent to describe myself is frangipani, when it comes to perfumes, diffuser scents (my personal niche), or even the types of incense and plants i grow, it’s always come down to frangipani, due to cultural upbringing (southeast asian represent!!)
oh, an omega with a flowery sweet scent, how stereotypical! but this idea popped into my head… i recently watched a few videos about southeast asian folklore and mythology, one of my guilty pleasures, and one guy i was watching offhandedly mentioned that the scent of frangipani oftentimes marks the presence of a supernatural being such as a pontianak or aswang (both being human-eating creatures who present as lovely or beautiful women in the daytime, but come out to haunt and eat people by nightfall)
this made me laugh because i again thought about my love for the smell of frangipani and how it relates to me on a personal level irregardless of the other beliefs of my people and culture. but this in an omegaverse context? specifically to me? the idea of my smell being mildly menacing at best and horrifically terrifying at worst really encapsulates my so-called “non conforming omega” vibe, my alpha-eating haunting presence for lack of a better way to describe it.
this made us think.. how does scent differ from region to region? if i was in southeast asia, perhaps i would make one uneasy, maybe lurking in the jungle for a fun time, but in the west would i smell just like your average omega? are there scents dependent on ethnicity or specific world region? how would this work?
would you be able to pick out someone from your area depending on their scent? if someone smelt like amber, jasmine or rose, would you be able to dissect that they are from south asia, for example? or would the sharp scent of nose-bitingly chilly air and freshly piled snow tell you one is from north europe or north america?
and, perhaps more interestingly, this could and would span out in a more sinister way, surely. would some specific racial or ethnic groups who share certain sets of scents be categorised, profiled and even discriminated against for racist reasons?
lots to ponder 😵💫😵💫😵💫
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was yapping to fellow omegaverse fanatic twitter mutual and had the most insane idea ever?!?!
the conversation was about the scents we would have if we were in omegaverse and just before this i did a silly quiz and it said i would be a gender non conforming omega and that makes a lot of sense to me for a lot of reasons i’ll talk about another day… but our conversation about scents brought about an evermore pressing issue to my brain, a very self indulgent one at that but here we go,
scents and racial specific social issues in omegaverse worlds.
i was thinking about how my general go-to scent to describe myself is frangipani, when it comes to perfumes, diffuser scents (my personal niche), or even the types of incense and plants i grow, it’s always come down to frangipani, due to cultural upbringing (southeast asian represent!!)
oh, an omega with a flowery sweet scent, how stereotypical! but this idea popped into my head… i recently watched a few videos about southeast asian folklore and mythology, one of my guilty pleasures, and one guy i was watching offhandedly mentioned that the scent of frangipani oftentimes marks the presence of a supernatural being such as a pontianak or aswang (both being human-eating creatures who present as lovely or beautiful women in the daytime, but come out to haunt and eat people by nightfall)
this made me laugh because i again thought about my love for the smell of frangipani and how it relates to me on a personal level irregardless of the other beliefs of my people and culture. but this in an omegaverse context? specifically to me? the idea of my smell being mildly menacing at best and horrifically terrifying at worst really encapsulates my so-called “non conforming omega” vibe, my alpha-eating haunting presence for lack of a better way to describe it.
this made us think.. how does scent differ from region to region? if i was in southeast asia, perhaps i would make one uneasy, maybe lurking in the jungle for a fun time, but in the west would i smell just like your average omega? are there scents dependent on ethnicity or specific world region? how would this work?
would you be able to pick out someone from your area depending on their scent? if someone smelt like amber, jasmine or rose, would you be able to dissect that they are from south asia, for example? or would the sharp scent of nose-bitingly chilly air and freshly piled snow tell you one is from north europe or north america?
and, perhaps more interestingly, this could and would span out in a more sinister way, surely. would some specific racial or ethnic groups who share certain sets of scents be categorised, profiled and even discriminated against for racist reasons?
lots to ponder 😵💫😵💫😵💫
#i like to think#thinking is what i do#a/b/o#a/b/o blog#a/b/o dynamics#alpha headcanons#omegaverse#scenting#scents#sfw omegaverse
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one of my faveee headcanons is that alphas are generally claustrophobic. it just makes a lot of sense to me
#omegaverse#a/b/o blog#a/b/o#alpha headcanons#alpha#omegaverse worldbuilding#a/b/o worldbuilding#a/b/o dynamics
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thinking about alphas and harana, courtship to omegas, how alphas were traditionally expected to court omegas, and yes i'm VERY MUCH thinking about how the dynamic of that has changed NOW, where courtship is seen as a gender-neutral thing, but when it comes to harana in specific... omegas are usually the ones serenading the alpha (or beta..!).
omegas writing kundiman (or stealing it off zack tabudlo.. sorry), then bringing their closest friends to their window, singing and playing guitar to woo them.. will they accept? who cares, its cute.
and.. and... queer dynamics would be even cuter tbh! (i only spoke abt m/f here briefly cuz its in the traditional sense but im like 100% queer people were doing the same back then cmon)
i'm not gonna commentate any further because thats for you to think about and i think i'll explode if i continue
#ive been thinking abt this for a whiiile#reema with the filipino omega hcs#i luv filipinos#omegaverse#spanish colonial era#a/b/o#alpha beta omega#alpa#beta#omega#a/b/o world#a/b/o blog#a/b/o dynamics#beta headcanons#alpha headcanons#omega headcanons
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ZHIYUAN/REEMA ✩°。 ⋆ ; 18 (‘06). he/him pronouns. nanon's secret admirer! nanonstongue on twitter. ur fave chinoy. english & indonesian okay.
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