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inmymagnetoera · 8 months ago
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James and Michael are still on speaking terms, why spread misinformation?
In the post I literally say "Can't relate" as to say, we don't know the feel cause the two actors are still talking.
Literally so many people did not understand how is it possible-
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sketchcake-ocs · 28 days ago
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My OC Macoy with @raintailed's character, Lofty
they are silly friends based on desserts
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morganelizabethsims · 9 months ago
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Naaji Macoy😍 new male sim for my game (and yours!) uploaded to the gallery w/ cc.
you can download the cc folder here.
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EA ID: melizabethsims
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wincyaquinoong · 10 months ago
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First-ever cover art work. This is for #SchoolRun.
Salamat Ardie Aquino at @Macoy Macoy.
Mabuhay ang komiks!
#WincyDraws
#Komiket
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christhebrit2 · 2 months ago
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Works so dead today I'm just watching movies.
Shawn Of The Dead with a meal deal 🤣
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moonlitfirefly · 7 months ago
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Happy Birthday Rose Marie Macoy
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greenlikethesea · 2 years ago
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tell me about your day, ask me questions about fic, ask me questions about other things, ask me advice!
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awkward-walking-potato · 4 months ago
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Could we get hank macoy with a reader whi gets overwhelmed cause sge has a similar mutation to charels, and finds comfort in the quiet of the lab?
Hope you have a good day!
Quiet Moments in the Lab
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The Xavier Institute was always bustling with activity—students training, laughter echoing down the halls, and the hum of conversations filling every corner. For most, it was a place of comfort and camaraderie, a safe haven where they could be themselves. But for you, with your telepathic abilities so similar to Charles's, it could often become overwhelming.
You had spent most of your life learning how to control your powers, building mental walls to keep the thoughts of others at bay. But even the strongest walls had cracks, and sometimes, the flood of emotions, thoughts, and voices would become too much.
Today was one of those days.
It started with a headache, a dull throb at the base of your skull that slowly grew until it felt like your head was splitting in two. The thoughts and emotions of everyone around you seemed louder, more intrusive, until you couldn’t differentiate between your own thoughts and those of the people around you. Your vision blurred, and your breath came in short, shallow gasps as you fought to keep the tide from overtaking you.
You needed to escape. Somewhere quiet, somewhere peaceful. Without a second thought, you found yourself making your way to the one place in the mansion where you knew you could find solace—the lab.
The lab was tucked away in a quieter part of the mansion, far removed from the hustle and bustle of the main areas. It was Hank McCoy’s domain, filled with equipment, experiments, and the faint scent of chemicals. It was also a place of sanctuary for you, a refuge from the noise that so often threatened to overwhelm your senses.
You slipped inside, closing the door softly behind you. The lab was dimly lit, the only light coming from the soft glow of the monitors and the fluorescent bulbs over the workbenches. The usual hum of machinery was a low, comforting background noise, a sharp contrast to the chaotic buzz in your mind.
Hank was there, of course. He was always in the lab, always working on something, and today was no exception. He was bent over a microscope, his large, blue frame hunched in concentration as he carefully adjusted the lens.
You stood there for a moment, just watching him, taking in the quiet, steady rhythm of his movements. Hank was a comforting presence in the mansion, with his gentle demeanor and vast intellect. Despite his formidable appearance, he was one of the kindest souls you had ever met.
And, more importantly, he had a way of grounding you when the world felt like it was spinning out of control.“Hank?” you called out softly, your voice barely above a whisper.
He looked up immediately, his keen senses picking up on your distress even before he saw the look on your face. “Y/N?” His deep, soothing voice was tinged with concern as he straightened up, wiping his hands on a nearby cloth before crossing the room to you. “What’s wrong? You look… troubled.”
You took a shaky breath, trying to steady yourself. “It’s… it’s just too much today. The noise, the thoughts, everything.” You closed your eyes, pressing the heels of your hands against your temples as if you could physically push the headache away. “I just needed to get away for a while.”
Hank’s expression softened, and without a word, he gently guided you to a stool beside one of the workbenches. “Sit,” he instructed, his voice calm and reassuring. “Take a few deep breaths. You’re safe here.”
You did as he said, focusing on your breathing as you tried to block out the cacophony of thoughts that still echoed in your mind. Slowly, the tension began to ease, the overwhelming flood of emotions receding just enough for you to think clearly again.
“Thank you,” you murmured, opening your eyes to find Hank watching you, his expression one of quiet concern. “You know you’re always welcome here,” he said, his voice low and soothing. “The lab is a refuge for both of us, I think.”
You nodded, grateful for his understanding. “It’s the only place where I can really think, where everything else falls away.” You gave him a small, tired smile. “I like the way you talk about science. It’s… calming.”
Hank’s lips quirked into a small smile of his own, his eyes crinkling slightly at the corners. “Would you like me to explain what I’m working on?” he asked gently, as if he knew that his voice, with its deep, measured tones, would help steady you.
“Yes, please,” you whispered, leaning back on the stool and closing your eyes again, letting the sound of his voice wash over you like a balm. Hank began to speak, his words slipping into the familiar cadence of scientific explanation. He talked about cellular mutations, DNA sequences, and the latest advancements in genetic research. To anyone else, it might have seemed like dry, complicated jargon, but to you, it was a lifeline—a steady, constant rhythm that helped anchor you to the present.
As he spoke, you felt the tension in your shoulders ease, the headache slowly ebbing away. The world outside the lab seemed to fade into the background, until it was just you, Hank, and the quiet, steady beat of his words.
“...and this particular strain of the virus is fascinating because it exhibits properties that are resistant to most conventional treatments,” Hank continued, his voice a comforting rumble. “But with a few adjustments to the gene sequencing, we might be able to counteract those effects…”
You opened your eyes, watching him as he explained his work with passion and precision. There was something incredibly soothing about the way he spoke, the way his hands moved as he gestured to the various charts and samples laid out on the bench.
Hank caught your gaze, and his expression softened even further. “Is this helping?” he asked, his tone gentle.“It is,” you replied honestly, giving him a small, grateful smile. “I don’t know how you do it, but you always know how to make things feel… less overwhelming.”
He returned your smile with one of his own, reaching out to place a large, warm hand over yours. “It’s simply a matter of finding what works for you, Y/N. For me, it’s science—it’s what I know, what I understand. And if that can help you, even a little, then I’m more than happy to share it.”
You squeezed his hand, feeling a surge of affection for this brilliant, kind-hearted man who had always been there for you. “You’re a good friend, Hank. Thank you.” He looked almost bashful at your words, ducking his head slightly before clearing his throat. “It’s the least I can do,” he said softly. “We all have our struggles, but we don’t have to face them alone.”
The two of you sat in comfortable silence for a while, the only sound the quiet hum of the equipment and the soft patter of rain against the window. And in that moment, you felt a sense of peace that had been eluding you all day, a calmness that only Hank’s presence and the quiet of the lab could bring.
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halastar05 · 2 months ago
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ALRIGHT JUST PLAYED ROT IN PARADISE WITH A FRIEND
So! Me and @xinnamonbun just finished playing Rot in Paradise! And obviously I have thoughts.
So spoilers/rant under cut:
OKAY SO EXPECTANTLY I LOVED THIS GAME!
As always with Studio Investigrave games the characters and their interactions definitely did not disappoint, there were so many funny scenes and lines of dialogue here! I love just seeing friend group shenanigans, each of the individual characters were amazing too! I especially loved June and Vonnie! All in all very fun characters I wanna learn more about (NEED TO KNOW HOW THEY MET, I feel like it was Highschool…)! I also like the way the characters get twisted by whatever curse is taking place on the island. It feels like it’s specifically turning a trait of theirs inside out. First of all, Macoy brings up early on how he really doesn’t like violence or resorting to it, however once the rot takes effect, he slaps June (And we can tell the curse is only just starting here since he does apologize and seems surprised at his own actions). The game brings up a few times how open Carmen usually is, however once the rot takes effect she becomes very closed off and refuses any help while also verbally lashing out a few times. Vonnie is admittedly a little harder to pin point, but I wanna say it’s how orderly she usually is, which then gets tossed out the window once the rot takes effect, making her much more messy and sloppy (not to mention getting a midnight snack does not seem in character for her). The rot completely twists them, making them almost unrecognizable to June.
Like always I loved the art, however it was a different style (to me it seemed closer to Rix’s art style, aka the co developer for the SIG games, but that might just be me). Trust me I still LOVED the art, especially how well the creepy scenes were done, and how goofy some of the sillier scenes were! Also was in LOVE with all the colors, especially since they could get dreary so quickly to emphasize the tone, the art at the end of the game with June specifically BROKE ME.
I did really like the story! However it admittedly was a tad confusing. I really like the metaphor of knowing when to hold on and let go of friends. I personally do think that it was mostly the rot that made them toxic, but it definitely still makes the metaphor work pretty well and really makes you feel for June. The desperation at the end, she just wants to hold on to them even if they hurt her, before having to make the horrible decision of letting go. It’s a lost cause, the survival ending is realizing that, while the death ending is holding on so hard in an attempt to salvage it that you simply drown with them. In one ending you die together, in the other you survive alone. The only thing that confuses me it the curse itself. Even though I agree that it’s not the true focus of the story and the mystery does make things a lot more tense and scary, more or so for the sake of an AU though I kinda wish I knew more TvT
But overall I did LOVE this game. Absolutely in love with this friend group as well. Also loved being able to actually play the game instead of having to use a play through for once! It was a pain to set up but god it was so much fun to play through and voice act, especially with a friend!
Alright I think that’s it now, got aus to work on-
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drawingsfromthefrogwar · 1 year ago
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evelyn meeting her alternate universe children,,, she love them
left friend on the floor is clover macoy by @the-land-of-dreams
middle friend on the floor is Jaylynn finch<3
right friend on the floor is dr myriad by @mattastr0phic
top left being held by evelyn is jasper amos by @fiveeeee
and top right is abirt kravitz by @atinyladybug-art
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eveleysurf · 11 months ago
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part of BURNED AT THE DREDGE BAR by Nathan Florence Music: MaCoys - Hang on sloopy
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wormwoodcorvids · 6 months ago
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Horse is not to scale
Sheriff Macoy "Roadrunner" Jones. Earned his nickname from outrunning a bull that was chasing him. He took up the name of sheriff after his uncle, Franklin Jones, was shot dead at his desk.
Macoy is known to be very sweet and talkative to everyone in the town. Everyone thinks he's far too young to be the sheriff though...
Once again forgive me if the numbers are wrong
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fanartbyherd · 1 year ago
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No Evil and Bechtile Test.
I got bored and decided to see how many episodes of no evil pass the bechtile test.
for those of you who don't know the bechtlile test is this:
1. has two (named) women,
2. talk to each other about 
3.something other than a man. 
----- so here are the episodes and the reason they do or do not pass.
Ep 1. No, only has one female character.
Ep 2.No, has multiple named girl characters, but no one talks in this episode.
Ep. 3 Yes, calamity and kitty talk about the ponies on the coat.
Ep 4. Yes, if singing counts was a conversation.
Ep. 5 No, two named girl characters. they have a conversation but Paula and kitty talk about Huey and why he has rocks tied to his tail.
Ep 6. No, two named characters talk, but not to each other.
Ep 7. No, no one talks
Ep 8. Yes, wrip and calamity carry the episode
Ep 9. yes, calamity and kitty talk about borrowing a pumpkin.
Ep 10. Yes, Kitty asks calamity where her pumpkin and scarecrow is. also the Angle complementing kitty.
Ep 11. yes, discussion of how to heal the sick of Macoy
Ep 12. yes, Kitty asks angle why she is here.
Ep 13. maybe... yes, if chief is a name then calamity and chief talk with each other, like asking why they have a barn full of chupacabra.
Ep 14. No. its a story, but no conversation between named female characters, just Wrip saying that Vinkel had no tail.
Ep 15. yes. calamity says that she'll pass out without the poppy charm.
Ep 16. No! great song but no conversation.
Ep 17. yes Wrip tells calamity off about kidnappings and kitty tells her the tuning fork is hers.
Ep 18. yes. Frida talks to calamity and kitty. Frida also talks to Emonia about a note.
Ep 19. yes. everyone has a conversation.
Ep 20. yes. calamity and kitty talk about what they are doing.
Ep 21. yes. Wrip shows calamity what black bart looks like. kitty talks to angle
Ep 22. No, I love Paula, she's great, but she's the only named character that talks. we don't know what ichabod's mothers name is.
Ep 23. yes. calamity and kitty have a short conversation. also Paula MVP this episode.
Ep 24. yes, Emoida, Frida and Emily , discuss the dolls Huey gave them.
Ep 25. yes. is ASL talking according to the Becktle test? I mean ASL is a conversation. so I count it.
Ep 26. no, Zotsiketsil and Paula chat with other characters, but not each other.
Ep 27. yes. angle gives permission to Emily and Emoida to stay in Richland and they compliment her dolls. how old is angle? she probably made the Dino dolls. but that means she needed to find their bones.
Ep 28. No. the characters don't talk to each other.
Ep 29. No. the characters don't talk to each other. great character work though.
Ep 30. no, Paula slays again but only talks to guys.
Ep 31. No. Ah clark.
Ep 32. No.
Ep 33. No.
Ep 34. yes. calamity says it's not safe to travel at night to kitty. also hoop snakes my beloved.
Ep 35. yes. calamity says no to kitty. and calamity and kitty talk to murder about the mercy bow.
Ep 36. No, kitty and calamity talked a lot, but never too eachother about something other than corn. though kitty asks murder about finding a medicine man. and they? she? nods.
Ep 37. No, only one feminine character speaks and they are an unnamed charecter. this is still one of my favorite episodes.
Ep 38. yes, kitty and murder talk about fixing the temple. also introduction of mama! I adore grandmother spider, but I may be biased.
Ep 39. No, kitty, calamity and Xochiquetzal talk, but not to each other. the stylization of the game is so nice, creepy bones, but nice.
Ep 40. No only the nurse ratchet looking charecter talks. also that second nurse is great. she's fun to watch even though she dose not say a word.
Ep 41. Yes, Paula and Calamity talk about travel and getting vineyard jailed. Wrip and Paula also talk about the conning the towns. ah the kids are always a delight.
Ep 42. yes? calamity and kitty talk about city bureaucracy.
Ep 43. yes. kitty and calamity talk about jailbreak. man Charles is so dramatic. it's still funny that he only started to look like a villain when he joined the good guys.
Ep 44. No.
Ep 45. No.
Ep 46. Yes. man the kids are so fun.
26/46 pass the test.
a bit more than half.
I gotta admit that the beck tile test is not the best test for figuring out representation, it's better than nothing, and this was more of a fun exersise more than any sort of serious analysis. its also a test that is clearly designed more for film than it is for shorts.
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sweet-dining-car · 8 months ago
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So it isn’t really my intention to be like actually back or anything but man oh man I have some hot (lukewarm) takes
I understand the want for inclusion in the different roles and I agree that it should be more inclusive. For instance, having a male coach, Momma Macoy, even confirming Electra’s gender and sexual identity. To me, if they wanted to further that they could have made Electra’s role open to both male and female actors. Honestly that one of the things that I’m the most butt hurt abt, I really wanted to see a greater verity in Electra’s. I just don’t really see a female GB, like I think it’s really interesting but I don’t see it, it doesn’t really make sense to me. Could we have more female Rockies (please please please I wanted this so badly). I’m thinking that maybe they will just have a woman play the part of Greaseball like how in Shakespeare’s day they had guys play women’s roles which I get it but idk I want to hear that STRONG BARITONE 😭😭😭
Also if they mess up the music I will be so made (I am a music major)
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tidewalker77 · 1 year ago
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MaCoys - Hang on sloopy.mpg  64 years old and just finding out  that it is NOT Snoopy hang on. but the video is good!
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ipatulfosimarcos · 11 months ago
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Bago ka magscroll...
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Walang interesado sa boring at paulit-ulit na blog.
Kaya sinulat ko ito dahil wala kang choice kundi samahan ako sa nilakbay kong mundo ng #PS21. FYI, ang PS21 ay isang subject sa aking unibersidad na kung saan tinatalakay ang wika, panitikan, at kultura sa ilalim ng batas militar kay Macoy noong Setyembre 23, 1972.
Pero, bago ang lahat, anong relevance, 'di ba? Sa panahon kasi na kung saan pwersadong pinatatahimik ang sambayanan, lalong nangingibabaw ang pagkamalikhain ng mga tao (o ng mga Pinoy) sa paghayag ng kanilang saloobin. Poot, galit, pighati, lahat ng yan, sumisingaw sa pamamagitan ng sining.
Kontraproduktibo ang pagsupil sa karapatan sa ekspresyon sapagkat natural sa tao ang maglahad ng kanilang perspektiba, anumang midyum o kalagayan. Kaya naman, samahan mo kong hangaan ang ilan sa mga obra at akda dahil walang tatalo sa kabayanihang dala ng busilak na pagmamahal sa bayan at karapatan -- lalong pinaigting ng katalinuhan at katalinghagaang taglay kahit man pumagitna sa madugo at madilim na kasaysayan. Tara! (bago natin ipa-tulfo!)
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