independent fandomless angel oc based on biblical lore and such.
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Concept: Angels don’t have to wear their halos on their head.
Turn the halo into a gold collar.
Shrink it down into a ring or bracelet.
Turn it into a gold septum.
Sacred nipple piercings.
#nsfw // ish#oh no#i wanted to reblog for the first part c os em is pure b u t then again#cutting off the second part would b censorship#sorry e m#kin.
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The Onaga Herald, Kansas, July 2, 1916
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You can be a kind person and still say no.
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i haven’t been here in a while but i’m just popping in to say that emmanuel has nice bushy eyebrows because the world needs something soft to rest on
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emmanuel sends you all love and affection and warmth to welcome you in the new year, though belatedly... <3 i’m not here much these days but i’m on my personal @serosvit and if you ever want to talk about rp things i’m always up for it :’)
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sidenote and a rather desperate one but if you leave me some asks i might try to reply to them. see if i can revive this blog or nah. ahhh
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sidenote and a rather desperate one but if you leave me some asks i might try to reply to them. see if i can revive this blog or nah. ahhh
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take these they will support you emotionally and bring joy
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sidenote and a rather desperate one but if you leave me some asks i might try to reply to them. see if i can revive this blog or nah. ahhh
#featherless.#** probs ic asks rather than anything cos i need to find the tone of writing em again and thats best done via ic things !!
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every so often i post a few passages from this. it’s by ken liu, whose explanation of silkpunk i just reblogged, and it’s an excerpt from his story paper menagerie (linked here in its entirety; it won the hugo, the nebula, and the world fantasy awards, the first work of fiction to do so). it is not remotely an easy read, particularly if you are a child of a diaspora, particularly if you have ever struggled with assimilation, particularly if you are struggling with cultural and personal identity. it shouldn’t need to pull its punches, and it doesn’t. if you haven’t read it already, i cannot recommend it highly enough. it will not make you feel better, but it is an axe for one’s internal frozen sea, if you will. sometimes a story like this is the only way to stay alive.
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hello hello who here still remembers the softest angel who smells of tea and herbs and smiles like the sun?
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