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scraemoo · 1 year ago
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since someone here said that bolas are hyenas and are extremely dependent on each other in order to function, I want them to have a group howl to motivate each other
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cheddertm · 2 years ago
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I gotta go to work but have this
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okaioh · 1 year ago
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caramelteaa · 1 year ago
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I feel like other then good at building as in the sense of making it pretty, the reason why I'm scared of Foolish's building skill is how is he so fast with it
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linnavuligar · 2 years ago
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Pink gentlemen
There's no reason for me to do this, I just didn't want to start my 20 pages research essay.
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dubuthecat · 2 years ago
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foolish helping cellbit with building his castle is so nice, especially after the entire “betrayal” thing cause hes pretty isolated now, not a lot of people interact with him without suspicion except for maybe roier. so its really nice seeing cellbit be able to chill and relax and try and build a castle with the maniac that is foolish
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pusangkambing · 2 years ago
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I just remembered that Roier also likes to bark randomly when he's arguing. He really is Foolish's son
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georgecunt · 4 months ago
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who wants matching wallpapers
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lycheefruiit · 1 year ago
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'I hope my thoughts can keep up with me'
'I think i'm hallucinating - I think i'm seeing things'
'silly side affects y'know?'
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inksolate · 2 years ago
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I can't explain to you how hyped I was to see "Free Shit" by FasterFR added to Spotify. I quite literally whisper screamed because I can finally add it to my QSMP OST Spotify mix. I've finally lost it. Oml wait there is a whole remix ALBUM. AAAAHHHHHHHH WHAT
I'm thinking of opening a suggestions tab for songs referenced on QSMP streams (the burnout is getting real). Will get back to you on that later!
For now, check this out and have a laugh/vibes:
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unhingedgoat · 1 year ago
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Aypierre is terraforming and has given up on talking so we're currently vibing to Faster's remixes
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cheddertm · 2 years ago
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I’ve been here for like five minute and Foosh is already losing his mind with his skin, this is just like interior designing for him I swear
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x-crowmancer-x · 1 year ago
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Trying to do things but q!Foolish keeps being silly and it makes me lose focus and laugh for a bit
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rat-rosemary · 2 years ago
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Can you imagine if he just doesn't respond at all? If he just ignores what is being said and keeps going like it never happen, like he didn't cut ties with half his friends because he let someone who loved and cared for him suffer and get hurt and did not even attempt to help
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riversebb · 1 year ago
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phracksids
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trulyumai · 28 days ago
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Leaving Behind Gold
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—Pairing: Emperor Geta / Wife! Reader
—Synopsis: Fed up with Geta's priorities, you attempt to leave his side. Only, Geta isn't ready to let you go, and is ready to get vulnerable to get you to stay.
—Warnings: Slight angst, Geta getting nervous and breaking down.
A/N: I’m only posting geta content are y’all sick of it yet? im sorry in advanced there will be more
The moment you step through the palace halls with your packed satchel, it feels like the air around you is a trap—heavy, stifling, suffused with the weight of the decision you've made. Leaving Geta is the hardest thing you’ve ever done, but his obsession with Rome has left no room for you. Your heart clenches as you pass the door to his chambers, but you keep walking, steadying your breath.
He finds you almost immediately.
You hear his voice before you see him, a frantic bark cutting through the quiet corridors. “Where is she?” Servants scatter at the sound of his tone, their whispers falling to silence as his heavy steps echo closer.
Your pulse quickens, and instinct takes over. You veer left, ducking into the library, your sanctuary within the palace—a place where he seldom disturbs you. Slamming the door shut, you throw the latch into place, your chest heaving. The silence presses in around you, broken only by your ragged breaths.
Then comes the pounding.
“Open this door!”
His voice is a snarl, wild and guttural. The sound of his fists against the heavy wood is thunderous, shaking the frame.
“Wife, youre being foolish. Do we really want to cause a scene, hm?”
You press yourself against the far wall, heart racing as you clutch the satchel to your chest. “Go away Geta! You can’t stop me from leaving!”
The words only seem to inflame him further. His pounding grows erratic, each strike like a storm battering the door. “You don’t get to decide such a thing!” he roars. “You’re my wife. You’re mine!”
“Yours?” you spit back, your voice trembling. “I was yours once, but you’ve given every piece of yourself to Rome. There’s nothing left for me!”
There’s a pause, a sharp intake of breath on the other side of the door, and then his voice drops—a low, desperate rasp. “Don’t say that. Don’t you dare say that.”
You hear him press his forehead against the door, his voice cracking. And then it all comes out.  
“I love you, do you hear me? I love you more than anything. More than Rome, more than the gods themselves. You’re the only thing keeping me sane, and if you leave... if you leave...”
The silence stretches, filled only by the sound of his labored breathing. Then his voice returns, hoarse and broken. “I can’t survive without you.”
Your resolve falters, your hand trembling as it rests on the satchel. “Then why do you make me feel like I’m second to everything else?”
He pounds the door again, his desperation boiling over. “Because I’m a fool! A stupid, blind fool who thought Rome would give me purpose—but it’s you. It’s always been you!”
His voice cracks, and you hear him sink to his knees outside the door, his fists slapping weakly against the wood. “Please,” he begs, his tone raw and unrecognizable. “Please don’t leave me. I’ll tear the empire apart if it means keeping you by my side. Just—just open the door. Let me see you.”
Your hand hovers over the latch, your mind warring with your heart. You hear him slump against the door, defeated. “You said you were mine,” he murmurs, barely audible now. “But you’re wrong. I’m yours. I’ve always been yours.”
Tears streak your face as you press your forehead against the cool wood. “Then prove it, Geta. Prove that I matter more than Rome.”
For a moment, there’s silence. Then his voice, soft but resolute: “I will.”
Your fingers tremble as they slide the latch back. The door creaks, revealing him.
Geta is on his knees, slumped forward, his shoulders shaking. His face is flushed, streaked with tears, his hair disheveled as though he’s been clawing at it in anguish. When his bloodshot eyes find yours, a sound escapes him—a choked, desperate sob that makes your chest tighten. His lips part as though to speak, but they wobble, and no words come.
He’s utterly wrecked.
And it breaks you.
Your satchel falls to the ground, forgotten, as you step toward him. His hands lift weakly, reaching for you, but it’s you who sinks down, wrapping your arms around his trembling form. He freezes for a moment, as though he doesn’t believe it’s real, but then his arms encircle you with crushing strength, pulling you into his chest.
“I’m sorry,” he whispers hoarsely, over and over, his breath hot against your hair. “I’m so sorry. I’ve been such a fool.”
His words dissolve into quiet sobs as you clutch him tighter, burying your face in his neck. “I thought I’d lost you.” he murmurs, his voice still unsteady. “I can’t—I… You’re my everything. You and my child, dear wife,  I swear it to you, here and now. Nothing will ever come before my family again. Not Rome, not anything. Just... don’t leave me.”
You pull back just enough to cup his face, your thumbs brushing over his tear-streaked cheeks. His eyes meet yours, wide and shimmering with a vulnerability you’ve never seen before. “I don’t want promises, Geta,” you say softly. “I want you. Not Rome’s Geta. Not the emperor. Just... you.”
“You have me,” he says, his voice breaking as he presses his forehead against yours. “You’ve always had me.”
And in that moment, you believe him.
There’s a pause, before Geta’s voice breaks through the air.
“Do you… think I'll be a good father?” The emperor's gaze lingers on the back wall, not moving or lingering on your now watchful figure.
“I think,” with a soft kiss to his temple the man leans in, intently listening. “You’ll be the father you always wanted to be.” 
Geta hummed, his ringed fingers carrasses your side. “I want to be kind. Nothing like my father. A drunken excuse of a man.” He spat. 
Catching his face in the palms of your hands, you sighed and began to litter his face in little kisses. One on the cheek, two on each brow. 
“Then you shall be, my husband.” 
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