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Carly Rae Jepsen at a Thomas Mann themed Halloween party
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part 2 of my interpretation of Peachyville characters using this picrew, all NPCs this time:
Britannica Blue
Milton Grammar || Sticky Rick
Carly || Shane Silva
Dr. Mann || Hal
I have so much fun with these, I highly recommend you try your hand with them! Also let me know if there are any other Peachyville characters I should do, or if there's a different picrew I should try to make them in. I have a few others I've done that I might post later.
Part 1 || Part 2
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Hann the man <3
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WWW Wednesday: July 19th, 2023
WWW Wednesday is a weekly meme hosted by Sam at Taking on a World of Words.The Three Ws are:What are you currently reading?What did you recently finish reading?What do you think you’ll read next? What I am currently reading: A music critic stuck in a spiral of epic proportions targets her teenage crush for a career comeback and a chance at revenge. What could possibly go wrong? Sammy…
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I think pretty regularly about the claim against the queerness of BL that BL was originally constructed for and by women, especially straight cis women. To begin, the last clause of that statement frankly has no possibility for legitimate measurement. Even without the problems of queer identity formation and identification that might prevent people from identifying themselves as such, publishers and marketing analysts haven't actually been going out surveying sexualities. My bigger issue with the claim, however, lies in the implication that women ought to have no voice in the creation and depiction of queer male characters, when the relationship between women and queer men has been foundational for both at a broad level (and for many queer men like me, personally).
On my bookshelf, I have a collection of personal essays titled "Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Girls: true tales of love, lust, and friendship between straight women and gay men." I've had a preoccupation long preceding my engagement with BL with those types of relationships. I looked for it in media to feel represented. The ending of My Best Friend's Wedding where Julia Roberts character ends the movie dancing with her gay best friend was an even happier ending in my mind than romance. Then, there were the women who had their hearts broken by a gay protagonists coming-out narrative like Abby in Love, Simon only to reassemble it with a deep friendship. I had to adjust my ideas of queerness when viewing stories from cultures with gender segregation in schooling or more broadly. For me, gay male identity had a relationship to women (all shapes, sizes, and sexualities) at its core. We all lay distanced from macho masculinity and its orientations.
Queer men had a role in constructing many revolutionary female personas and characters that influenced women's self-perceptions and societal roles, for better and for worse. Think of the Euro-American fashion designers, the hair and make-up artists, the writers and directors who collaborated and/or shaped the great models, divas, and icons of the twentieth century, and likely prior (although the concept of queerness becomes a very different beast beyond Euro-America in the past 100 years). Behind the Screen: How Gays and Lesbians Shaped Hollywood, 1910-1969 by William J. Mann provides a wonderfully intricate and well-researched history about that work. Both women's rights and women's wrongs: queer men created them and queer men celebrated them, ideologically and in the marketplace, in a partnership that had a purpose for mutual freedom from puritanical laws and social expectations.
Did they always hone in on the realities of women's experience? Certainly not. Realism, as we know it, was neither in-line with the genre expectations at the time nor a fully-realizable possibility for men who only bore passing witness to their female allies. Witness always comes with its limits on perspective, but those limits are the forges of storytelling. Instead, these men, despite the areas of ignorance, designed complex and empathetic portraits of power, faltering, suffering, and striving, across the spectrum of feminine to butch.
I will forever kick myself for forgetting the book or article or post I read where a gay-identified man discusses how women might not have insight into all the aspects of every day gay life, but they see and create a version of gay men that's devoid of the self-pity and self-effacing irony gay men have portrayed themselves with historically, which somehow arrives at an emotional reality that feels more honest to his experience. That's the essence of BL for me. The queerness lies not in the accuracy of anal sex depictions or relationship dynamics--some reflect reality and some don't, so what? The creators of BL as a genre develop queer male characters that are soft, sensitive, and often without the artifices gay men have had to put on to endure. To quote a Carly Rae song, they 'Cut to the Feeling.'
Women's fictional prowess in writing queer men isn't novel to BL. One of the most notable examples is Mary Renault, a prominent queer English author in the mid-twentieth century of especially historical fiction, like The Charioteer, The Last of the Wine, and her Alexander the Great trilogy, among others. Enjoy here a elder gay man's engagement with her fiction for The Guardian. It's not simply that her books struck a chord with some gay men, they influenced their self-perceptions, influenced the genre of gay fiction, and garnered an even broader audience of support for queer characters, holding bestseller status prior to the legalization of homosexuality.
What's so noxious and ignorant about the criticism with which I started, even as some people bring it up with good intent, is the idea that an identity is created in isolation. Our experiences are not ours alone. We impact other people, and other people are watching us with care. Women have long had an outsized role in producing influential fiction and circulating it with joy over its observations about people and their social dynamics. Why set a boundary for them around queer men, when in fact we have a whole history of reasons to understand one another? Not all women will get it because they're not a monolith, and not all queer men will vibe with each or even any of the stories because neither are they. Still, BLs' observations might hold truths about queerness for some that other genres don't offer.
We actually have a few scholars offering evidence of BLs' influence, if so far limited, in queer self-concepts. In "Faen of Gay Faen: Realizing Boys Love in Thailand betwixt Imagination and Existence" by Kang-Nguyen Byung'chu Dredge, the author describes how in Thailand "gay couples recreate Japanese bishonen (beautiful boy) and BL imagery in their own photos." That essay's alongside many others that detail the relationship of BL to fan identities across East and South Asian nations in a collection, Queer Transfigurations: Boys Love Media, edited by James Welker, with the input of many Asian scholars (2022). I'd recommend it to people interested with the caveat that there's been massive political and cultural shifts regarding these topics in those regions since even 2022. Thailand's marriage equality law wasn't initially submitted until 2023! And the BL industry has grown dramatically.
Women and queer men and, in fact, plenty of people with gender identities outside of the western binary have built up these stories and this industry together. Women's contributions or exclusions of certain gay male practices don't necessarily make a work less gay. I probably sound like a broken record at this point trying to widen the breadth of queer inclusion on my blog.
Is there even a possibility for something not to be queer in my book? Well, yes. Boys kissing boys won't fall into that category, though, unless its played to disgust the audience and discourage queer relationships. And there are instances in many queer works, Western and BL alike, including media by queer-identified individuals, that disparage specific queer relational dynamics or behaviors or simply fail to evoke the full-force of queer desire. Of course, we all fail on these fronts sometimes, allies and queers alike.
What I will say is that many women were and continue to be as much as a part of my queer development as queer men, if not more than. I value their insights. I value how they have listened to me. I value their observations about what they see in me. I value their vision for my feelings and future even if it's not always what I have in mind for myself. They have an important place in my life and have every right to have an important place in queerly crafting BL. If we have an issue, let's do our best to name the actual issue rather than revert to over-generalizations about someone's identity.
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Peachyville Ship Name Ideas
Some friends and I have come up with ship names for the Peachyville civillians. I'll add any I missed and if you guys come up with more!! (with credit) Just in case: any ship names that don't have a (username credit) are ones i came up with :3
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Kelsey/Trudy/Tony - polybowl (from someone i dont remember who)
Tony/Kelsey > Tonsley - Kelsony (@siogosho) > Teacher's Pet
Trudy/Kelsey - ApplePie (Rayne aka Tony's #1 fan came up with this one pretty sure)
Tony/Trudy > CarCircuits > Transformer Kelsey Grammar/(Ms? Mrs?) Pickett > BingoCards > Gramkett > Grahamcracker > Pickar
Tucker/Trudy > (tucker doesnt deserve a shipname with Trudy /lhj)
Tucker/Brian > ScienceBook - BadApple (opposite of ApplePie) (chasegirl and I collabed with this one)
Tucker/Dr. Mann - Macker (Old Man Raleigh discord mod) > Doctor’s Orders - Dr. Tuck (Old Man Raleigh) > Dr. Trout - Tunn (Old Man Raleigh) - Tucann [pronounced toucan] (Old Man Raleigh) - Truman (Old Man Raleigh)
Dr. Mann/Tony Colette - Lovesick (Guppie_Puppie360 on TikTok)
Tucker/Brian/Third Key > Key Holders
Francis/Carly > Franly > PoodleScoops (from my friend @creativelie! Carly could be wearing a poodle skirt <3) - SodaStraws (from @thedndgoblinwholivesinyourwalls) - Minty Bullets (@taylortheanimerangerteen)
Shane/Carly > Shanly Carly/Julie - MintyMalts (@jannibannis)
Francis/Shane/Carly > Shanecisly > Carlanecis > Frananely > TripleSodaStraws (inspired by @thedndgoblinwholivesinyourwalls) - TripleScoop (polychrome)
Francis Farnsworth/Shane Silva > Shancis - Silvaworth (@siogosho) > Ice Cream - SingleScoop (Nikita) > BulletHoles
Molly/Britannica > Mollanica > Night Case
Francis/Sticky Rick - Frick/Fricky ((jo) (mama) on the discord server) > Ricksworth > StickyFingers (sticky for Rick but also sticky fingers for ice cream and getting in trouble)
Platonic
Britannica & Milton > Peachy Kean
Francis & Britannica > Inside Scoop (I will die on this hill) > Detective Scoops > Detective Shoots > Shoot Clues Francis & Julie - Malts & Bullets (@glitch3d0ut)
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tagged by @ilynpilled! thank u <33333333
rules: shuffle your On Repeat playlist & ask people to vote which they like best
tagging uhhhhh @serjaimelannister @thedreamthieves @fableflight @pinknoisemp3 @legallybrunettedotcom @rhaegars-cervix and all the people who like my MASH posts out of courtesy even though they dont know what im talking about <3
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A pretty good movie:
CRUSH (2022): Unmemorable title for a delightful gay teen romcom about nerdy artist Paige Evans (Rowan Blanchard), who ends up on the track team and finds herself in an awkward romantic triangle with hot teammate Gabriela Campos (Isabella Ferreira) and Gabby's sister AJ (Auli'i Cravalho), who is frustrated at always living in her sister's shadow. The actual plot isn't much, in particular a rather contrived subplot about Paige trying to unmask a mysterious graffiti artist called KingPun (whose unauthorized murals on school property Paige has been accused of creating), but a winning cast and a very witty script make it great fun, and it's heartening to see LGBT characters integrated seamlessly into this kind of comedy rather than being treated as tokens or punchlines. CONTAINS LESBIANS? Yes! VERDICT: One of the more endearing teen comedies in recent memory, particularly recommended if you liked BOOKSMART, but wished it were gayer.
A movie that sounded good and wasn't:
GRAY MATTERS (2006): The '00s saw a minor boom in lesbian coming-out movies featuring nonthreatening closeted and/or sexually repressed lipstick femmes, often played by straight actresses. This mediocre entry stars Heather Graham as Manhattan ad exec Gray Baldwin, who has never even considered the possibility that she might be gay until her brother Sam (Tom Cavanagh) gets engaged to hot zoologist Charlie (Bridget Moynahan), whom Gray promptly falls for. Lots of talent, including Alan Cumming, Sissy Spacek, Molly Shannon, and a guest appearance by Gloria Gaynor as herself, but not much energy, and Gray is one of those bland romcom heroines with a handful of harmless quirks instead of a personality. The lackluster script also makes some very questionable creative choices, including trying to convey Gray and Sam's closeness by having them constantly mistaken for a couple (eww!) and having Sam rush to marry Charlie, who then bows out almost completely in the extremely lethargic second half. The third act is further marred by some transmisogynistic nonsense with Cumming sneaking into a lesbian bar in drag, and culminates in Gray managing to find a worse romantic alternative than snogging her sister-in-law. If it sounds perverse, it really isn't, at least not on purpose — the whole movie is so sexually timid that you could probably watch it with your grandma without having to hide your face, and the final scene's contrived faux-uplift feels like a yogurt commercial. CONTAINS LESBIANS: So it says. VERDICT: A lesbian movie for people who have never knowingly met a wlw in real life.
A movie that started off okay, but turned out badly:
THE OTHER WOMAN (2014): Initially silly but ultimately distasteful comedy, directed by Nick Cassavetes, about slick corporate lawyer Carly (Cameron Diaz) discovering that her hunky new boyfriend Mark (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) is actually married, and then bonding with Mark's distraught wife Kate (Leslie Mann) — who soon realizes that Mark is also cheating on her with the imposingly stacked Amber (Kate Upton). Kind of fun for the first hour, with a nice rapport between Diaz, Mann, and eventually Upson; Diaz inevitably seems stiffer than she obviously wants to be in comedies like this, but Mann is frequently hilarious, and Upson does well with her amusing if unchallenging dumb-blond role. Unfortunately, Melissa K. Stack's uneven script then takes some repugnant turns, including Kate deciding the best way to hurt Mark is to put feminizing hormones in his smoothies; an offensive transmisogynistic gag involving Amber trying to persuade Mark to have a threesome with a girlfriend who turns out to be a heavily stubbled man in a dress; and Amber then lying to Mark about having chlamydia so he'll be forced to take antibiotics for an STI he doesn't have. The second half is a weird mishmash of juvenile farce and "Y'know, even middle-class white ladies go to prison for that" wire- and bank-fraud-related escalation, seasoned with splashes of racism. Don Johnson and Nicki Minaj have small roles as Carly's Don Juanish father and sassy secretary, respectively. CONTAINS LESBIANS? Even scenes like Carly and Kate goggling at Amber's bikini-clad pulchritude are painfully straight. VERDICT: Gross transphobia, a very clumsy ending, and too many uncalled-for lapses in taste sour what otherwise would have been a moderately entertaining #girlpower comedy.
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@irresistiibles said : ♫ +35 (kaz and inej)
(#35: cut to the feeling-- elijah mann cover of carly rae jepson)
"I want it all or nothing. No more in-between," Kaz murmurs. It's an admonishment to himself far more than a comment towards Inej; she's been clear with him about where her opinion stands on the two of them, even if her expression of it had been back home and somehow they've been here for years without him acting on it besides. Although admittedly, since he's been so set on putting the matter to the side, maybe she's changed her mind since then. She hasn't mentioned so, but Kaz equally hasn't directly asked, and if she has, he wouldn't-- and couldn't-- blame her by now. "Inej... I haven't been fair to you," he acknowledges frankly. "Is it too late, to apologize?"
#;; kb ;;#;; kaz brekker speaks to inej ghafa ;;#;; spotify 2024 ;;#[ spotify really said: what are we doing here; make a move @ kaz ]
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The Other Woman
After discovering her boyfriend is married, Carly soon meets the wife he’s been cheating on. And when yet another affair is discovered, all three women team up to plot mutual revenge on the three-timing SOB. Credits: TheMovieDb. Film Cast: Carly Whitten: Cameron Diaz Kate King: Leslie Mann Amber: Kate Upton Mark King: Nikolaj Coster-Waldau Frank: Don Johnson Lydia: Nicki Minaj Phil: Taylor…
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Today LIVE! I met Grammy-winning bassist, Will Lee, a lifetime ago at The Rock ’N Roll Cafe on Bleecker Street in NYC. He was already a legend as the bassist of The World’s Most Dangerous Band, house band for the original Late Night with David Letterman. Will and Paul Schaffer hold the distinction of being there from day one, until the final days with the CBS Orchestra on Late Show, giving him the world’s record for longest-running bassist on late-night television.Our paths crossed there, too. More on that on the Live.
Other than his three decades on The Late Show with David Letterman, Will has lent his talents to well over 2,000 Pop, Jazz, Rock, Reggae and Gospel albums including those by The Bee Gees, George Benson, Michael Bolton, David Bowie, The Brecker Brothers, James Brown, Mariah Carey, Cher, Natalie Cole, Christopher Cross, Ray Davies, Gloria Estefan & the Miami Sound Machine, Roberta Flack, Aretha Franklin, Al Green, Billy Joel, Alicia Keyes, Chaka Khan, Cyndi Lauper, Barry Manilow, Ricky Martin, Bette Midler, Laura Nyro, Diana Ross, David Sanborn, Carly Simon, Frank Sinatra, Ringo Starr, Steely Dan, Cat Stevens, Barbra Streisand, Frankie Valli, Luther Vandross, Dionne Warwick, Weather Report, Nancy Wilson and Akiko Yano, He has sung and played on an equal number of TV and radio commercials (he was the voice of Teddy Grahams, Stroh’s Beer, The US Army “Be All That You Can Be”) as well as many movie soundtracks.
Will performed at Live Aid with The Thompson Twins and, with The CBS Orchestra, is in the house band for the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. He has toured with Bette Midler, Barry Manilow, Horace Silver, The Brecker Brothers, and Herbie Mann. He has played with Miles Davis, Phil Woods, Dizzy Gillespie, and was held in Charlie Parker’s arms as a baby. Will’s performed or recorded with all 4 of the Beatles, pretty thrilling for a founding member of the world’s premier Beatles band, The Fab Faux!
Will’s an inductee in the Musician’s Hall of Fame in Nashville, and has a permanent display (check out www.musicianshalloffame.com). His latest single, It’s All Too Much, and his new video, Hey Shorty can be accessed as well as Will’s last solo album, “Love, Gratitude and Other Distractions", a previous release "OH!" and a jazz album, BirdHouse, with his father, Bill are all accessible from his website www.willlee.com
I’ve had the great good fortune to see Will perform in numerous configurations. Talent plus. Plus we share a most fortunate life choice. I’m not sure there’s a nicer, kinder, lovelier, more humble human. Can’t wait to sit down with him again. Adore the man.
Will Lee Live on Game Changers With Vicki Abelson
Wednesday, 8/21/24, 5 pm PT, 8 pm ET
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"You're an early riser, Herr Spinell," said Herr Klöterjahn's wife. "Two or three times, I happened to see you leaving the house by seven-thirty."
"An early riser? Ah, but there's a great difference, dear madam. The truth of the matter is that I rise early because I actually oversleep."
"You'll have to explain that, Herr Spinell!" And Frau Spatz likewise desired an explanation.
"Well ... if a man is an early riser, then, it seems to me, he doesn't need to get up so early. The conscience, dear madam...
A conscience is a terrible thing! I and my kind, we've been struggling with it all our lives and have our hands full deceiving it now and then and granting it small, wily satisfactions. We are useless creatures, I and my kind, and aside from a very few good hours, we drag around the awareness of our uselessness until we are sore and sick. We hate useful things, we know that they are common and unsightly, and we defend this truth as one defends only truths that one absolutely needs. And yet we are so thoroughly nibbled at by our bad consciences that there is not an unscathed spot left on us. In addition, the entire manner of our spiritual existence, our Weltanschauung, our work methods, have a dreadfully unhealthy, undermining, grueling effect, and that, too, makes matters worse. Now, there are small palliatives without which we simply could not endure. A certain decorum and hygienic rigor in our lifestyle, say, are things that some of us need.
Early to rise, atrociously early, a cold bath, and a stroll out into the snow ... This allows us to feel a little satisfied with ourselves for perhaps an hour. If I behaved according to my true self, I would lie in bed until the afternoon, believe me. When I rise carly, it is actually hypocrisy?."
Tristan — Thomas Mann, 1903
#one of the most relatable yet wholly insufferable passages I’ve ever read#get this man some adderall
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Wk 1, Feb 15th, 2024 Research
Mysticism, the world made fresh
Having started looking into the many forms of fruits and flowers from nature, what are world views that intersect nature and spirituality? How can my viewers encounter work in ways that evoke the ancient and the mystical?
Reviewing the E-flux article: The Word Made Fresh: Mystical Encounter and the New Weird Divine by Elvia Wilk.
From the text: Many foundational mystical texts in the lineage of Nature Mysticism have been written by women (see image below). In the Middle Ages in particular, women’s access to theological knowledge (the explanation and interpretation of sacred texts) was limited by circumstance.Therefore, the knowledge about God and spiritualism that women produced was often empirical in the most literal sense: a kind of truth only obtained by firsthand, affective experience. Although not necessarily opposed to the religious theory or conventions of their time, given the radical authority implied by their often intimate communion with God, female mystics have at various points posed political threats to religious institutions; in these cases mystics become martyrs.
Together woman's writings amount to a lineage of female knowledge outside of dominant epistemologies of both religion and science. Their insistence on the possibility of encounter beyond reason—even beyond what the conscious mind can account for—is, weirdly, comparable to the type of revelation Annihilation proposes. As a literary category, New Weird holds potential to unearth and update mysticism according to contemporary knowledge, much of which points to an existential threat on the species level. In Western mysticism, the transformational (alien) force beyond the limits of human consciousness was God. In Area X, maybe the divine is literally alien, or maybe it’s simply nature at its most ecstatic, matter at its most vibrant, the nonhuman at its most alive—so alive it annihilates not only a single human self but the category of human altogether.
Could my work be moving towards trying to make matter more vibrant? What would that look like in sculpture using found matter and casting from life?
See below the poems taken from Canadian psychiatrist R. M. Bucke, who documented his own lapses of sanity into what he describes as“cosmic consciousness”:
The dark yet poetic language infers human spirituality with a sense of nature and mortality in languages such as "sinner, worms, dead, sun shining, fatal softness, blossom, seeds and decay". Here I see Bucke taking the motifs of nature and intersecting them with human emotional qualities to find acquiesce. In terms of image-building, this text creates in the mind the idea of nature and human emotions as intermingling across a style of stream of consciousness writing. Presented like a sermon or a religious warning/outcry, the text could be read in line with my questions above, that nature and spirituality intersect through human emotion.
Reviewing the Book of Flower Studies, ca. 1510–1515, Made in Tours, France (acc. no. 2019.197)
From the text:
Reflect fondly on summer with Met curator Griffith Mann and horiculturist Carly Still as they explore medieval flowers in the galleries and in the gardens at The Met Cloisters.Take a closer look at the Book of Flower Studies: met.org/2TAbL5K. The image of Dandelions, Iris and other French and European species of flowering plants from the Medieval period are cultivated in the Cloisters' garden at the MET in line with their illustration in the Cloisters' manuscript.
All of the species illustrated in the Manuscript is grown in the Met's Garden by horticulturists. By centring a garden around Medieval Manuscripts that depicts European Native species, like the Purple Iris which is a very spiritual symbol of many rituals in early Europe and the medicinal Dandelion, the garden practice at the Met brings to life ancient or historical landscapes. Unfortunately now seen as a weed, the dandelion plant is deeply healing and comes from the French word 'lion claws' (dande) because of the leaf shaping resembling the claws of the lion. The manuscript that is being opened and shown in the video that I have screenshot from, is an illuminated manuscript in a sense that it shows vegetation which would have been used as a reference to adorn the pages of manuscripts by Monks to evince messages of the texts they were transcribing by hand. The book comes from a time in human history that predates the printing press and shows the use of the hand drawn and hand written to communicate religious prose, scripture and the spiritual (Christian messages). Combining nature and the theology of early christian proverbs, this text shows evidences early forms of nature mysticism in the medieval period. To me, this book is a prime example of the overt combination between plants species and human theology.
See below, Iris Manuscript Illustration and the head horticulturist Carly Still holding native European plant varieties grown in the Cloister Gardens.
Stills from the Met Museum staff unpacking the gardens and the contents of the Cloister's manuscripts: access full video here: https://youtu.be/CKBCn34KZBU?si=m5sKWqr5n3oxJtEj
The Iris links to my practice as I have cast three Dutch Iris Bulbs from the local garden centre in bronze, each bulb a marker for growth in the Winter Season as this is when bulbs are planted for (further post showing this work in a mini crit with Ashley Lowe and Shady Moore.
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Peachyville Ship Names Part Two
Click Here for part one! At the Mountains of Dadness Ship Name Ideas KidDads Ship Name Ideas Should I do polls for pairings that don't have an official ship name? Lemme know! This post will be an updated version of part one! Remember This is just for fun! As usual any with > are ones I came up with and - are ones the fandom came up with. And let me know of any ideas you might have I'll add them! For anyone who forgets Julie is Francis's manager at Jerk Shop who got 2 lines and agreed to cover his shift.
POLYPEACH
Tucker/Brian/Dr. Mann > Triple Threat > Deadly Disease > Deadly Silent - Silent & Deadly (glitch3d0ut) > Chemistry Tucker/Brian/Third Key Holder > Key Holders > Triple Keys - Director Shipping
Francis/Shane/Carly/Julie > Mixed Flavours
MONOPEACH
Kelsey Grammar/Trudy Trout - Auto Correct @andy-rogynous (surprise ping!) - Trusey - Grout Blake Lively/Trudy Trout > Deep Cleaners? > Gingerly > Bludy > Trake > Troutly > Livout > Lout > Trively Trudy Trout/Tony Colette > Race Drivers Blake Lively/Tony Colette > Old Friends > Balogna (Cause I thought it'd be funny XD) > Blony > Tonake > Livelette Tony/Tyrus > Tonyrus - Neighbors (glitch3d0ut) - Rivals (glitch3d0ut) - Neighbor Rivals (glitch3d0ut) Tucker/Dr. Mann > Doctor's Orders Tucker/Brian > Book Smarts > Deadly Silent
Tucker/Dr. Mann > Toxic Virus
Dr. Mann/Brian > Book Virus > Silent Virus > Quiet Doctor Dr. Mann/Tony Colette - Love Sick (Guppie_Puppie360 on TikTok) Shane/Francis - Stalker Boyfriends @glitch3d0ut > BulletHoles Shane/Carly > Bad Taste > Mint Condition Shane/Julie > Stains > Wrong Order Carly/Julie > Minty Malts @jannibannis
Molly/Britannica > Mollannica > Night Case
PLATONIC
Blake, Trudy & Kelsey > Cat Lovers > Smelly Apples > Stinky Apples > Apple Fixers > Pomme de Terre Blake Lively & Kelsey Grammar > Plumbing Problem Francis. Britannica, Milton & Timmy > Peachy Kids Francis, Britannnica & Timmy > Triple Action Timmy & Britannica > Problem Solvers Francis & Timmy > Point Blank > Double Action > Firearm > Misfire
#dungeons and daddies#dndads#dungeons and daddies season 3#the peachyville horror#dndads s3#britannica blue#britannica blue dndads#francis farnsworth#kelsey grammar#kelsey grammar dndads#francis farnsworth dndads#tony colette dndads#blake lively dndads#trudy trout#trudy trout dndads#timmy trout#timmy trout dndads#tucker trout
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