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abominable-space-they · 2 years ago
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My favorite part of Hannibal calling will a Mongoose right in the very beginning is that a mongoose isn't a pet trained to protect ppl from snakes.
The show has reoccurring themes around the difference between a wild predator like wolves that choose their own meals, and the domesticated hunter like a dog, who's told when, where, and how to hunt. The hound that knows how to find and track the prey, does all the work of the hunt, then has their meal taken from them to be fed kibble and scraps instead.
Hannibal finds the latter an insult to the hunter who's skills the people need to feed themselves.
But a mongoose isn't a hound, a barn cat, or even a trained hawk. They're wild animals that eat snakes of their own volition, because they want to, because they need to, because that's their natural diet. If you live in venomous snake territory and happen to share living space w/ a mongoose, you're lucky enough to be benefiting from their natural appetites
Hannibal lives in metaphorical venomous snake territory and considers himself lucky...
Because Will is the mongoose that eats all the snakes that try to slither into their backyard
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snototter · 1 year ago
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A small Indian mongoose (Urva auropunctata) in Hawai'i
by matt "smooth tooth" knoth
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galacticghoste · 5 months ago
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This is all bc I saw the short comic heart to heart T.T
Also I just decided bros literally any gender he/she/they/them whatever being an Ai and what not
NO BUT SERIOUSLY THOUGH IF A SINGER AND AN AI WERE TO HAVE A KID WOULDN'T IT JUST BE A VOCALOID ?!?!
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weasel-war-dance · 2 months ago
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Small Indian Mongoose | Arijit Banerjee
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tiifu-ndovu · 1 year ago
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phlurrii · 1 year ago
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Phlurrii.....
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Phlurriiiiii......
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Phlurrii I'm scared.....
Ideally I’d want to comfort you, tell you it’ll totally all be fine… but no, no no, this all going down hill, rapidly. You should be scared, if not down right terrified.
And this is just the first horrible domino ;w; I’m so sorry in advance.
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head---ache · 2 years ago
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Kiddos!!!!
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nanamivnemesis · 1 year ago
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I was refraining from posting this because I wanted to finish coloring but the big sets of prismacolors are at school:(
Art from a few weeks ago, first drawings I had made of sonic characters in a while I don’t think I have really tried to draw them for years
I’ll post some of my oldest sonic art from third grade cause that’s when I started collecting my filled sketchbooks and sonic was a big deal to me then lol
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hellowyn-llewellyn · 2 years ago
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No talk she angy
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r0ckyreck · 1 year ago
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Commission from Twitter
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misspickman · 8 months ago
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I wanna know about your beef with mongooses. What did they do??
well okay i dont personally hate them this isnt really their fault theyre just animals doing their thing. unfortunately that thing is being an invasive species that was originally introduced to get rid of the snake population at mljet but now theyve spread p far from that island bc people actively brought them to other islands and i think they got to the shore now too?? im too sleepy to look up stuff rn but yea they did their job with the snakes and then also messed up the birdlife p badly and now theyre just around bc they have no natural predators and people dont want to get rid of them bc theyre cute and take care of the snakes i guess
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organchordsandlightning · 2 years ago
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Ooo can u rec a few of ur fav horror books love love love spooky reads :)
🤩oh man here we go let me open the book. a bunch of them under the cut!
Haunted House Classic - The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson Not the first haunted house story by any means, but a lot of modern haunted house stories draw from this one specifically. A wealthy old man invites a group of people to investigate his house to find concrete proof of the supernatural, only for things to go awry as they realize the house is haunted. Gets really mind-trippy towards the end. Modern - The Hacienda by Isabel Cañas Our protagonist marries a rich man to escape a life of poverty and gain some stability in the aftermath of the overthrow of the Mexican government. As she stays at the hacienda, however, it becomes very clear that something is haunting and watching her every move -- as the staff vehemently deny anything happened to the master of the house's first wife, the protagonist turns to an unorthodox priest for help.
Humor
Grady Hendrix is probably the biggest name in horror-comedy right now, and I'm really enjoying his stuff! My favorite so far of his is How to Sell A Haunted House: in the aftermath of her parents' sudden death, a young woman returns home with her burnout brother to try and figure out what to do with her parents' sizable (and possibly haunted) puppet collection. Really tugs at the heartstrings with the plot being utterly off the wall. Also enjoyed Southern Book Club Guide's to Slaying Vampires by him, about a small southern town that realizes they have a vampire in their midst!
Shlocky
I always have to recommend Riley Sager's books because they feel like reading a B-list horror film: they can be silly, they can be a little shallow, they can be full of unnecessary twists, but they're also a lot of fun and feel like they run with a lot of horror tropes. Home Before Dark is his best-known: growing up, the protagonist's parents exploited the so-called spookiness of their family home (very much a la Amityville Horror). As an adult, she returns to her childhood home and realizes it might not all have been fake.
Sci-Fi Horror
The Annihilation series by Jeff VanDerMeer is really good: a group of scientists given only by their title (the biologist, etc) explore this strange new territory filled with secrets and suspicious creatures, only to realize they may have a traitor in their midst. The first of this series is my favorite, and the dream-like narration might not be for everyone, but the imagery is stunning (and if you do read and like it, audio drama Syntax is heavily inspired by it!)
The Last Astronaut by David Wellington: My god, an asteroid is about to hit Earth (very, very slowly!). To investigate what it's about and how to stop it, a former astronaut and their team go to explore it... only to realize there's more secrets than they realize lying inside, and that it may not be an asteroid after all. Really spooky, ending made me emotional.
Fake Oral Histories (Oral Histories are some of my favorite subgenres of books in general! Basically like World War Z - not written in explicit prose format, but taking advantage of other ways of displaying the story - newspaper articles, interview transcripts, court hearings, etc!)
Devolution: A Firsthand Account of the Rainier Sasquatch Massacre by Max Brooks - Speaking of, the guy who wrote World War Z! A town is found massacred, seemingly by the mythic Bigfoot. Journals and various other articles are found around town that explain the weeks leading up to the final slaughter. Really tense, had a lot of fun.
A History of Fear by Luke Dumas - Grayson Hale, AKA the Devil's Advocate Killer, was sentenced for the murder of his fellow graduate student. His account of what happened is found in his jail cell following his death, where he describes how he was approached by a man who he believes to be the actual devil. The framing device for the book is an editor trying to explore more about the Hale case, and it is really fun seeing the editor's version of the story (interviewing people in the Hale statement, seeing conflicting newspaper articles, etc) and how it compares with Hale's. I do have to give a massive religious trauma/homophobia CW on this one though.
Fantasticland by Mike Bockoven - I have commitment issues about calling any singular book my favorite, but Fantasticland holds a special place in my heart. In short: a series of interviews from a bunch of Disneyland-esque theme park workers, mostly teenagers, about an incident in the park. A hurricane forced everyone to evacuate but the employees, who hid in underground bunkers. Soon they emerge to see the damage, but in the several weeks it takes for the flooding to clear, all social order breaks down and gangs start to form: the Pirates, the ShopGirls, the Freaks, the Mole People, all based on different areas of the park. I just think it's really cleverly done and a lot of fun (and also, you know, a little horrifying).
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weasel-war-dance · 2 months ago
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Small Indian Mongoose | Micah Carrick
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tiifu-ndovu · 1 year ago
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So, uh... the "greenish" balls used for Zeus and Mosy... I have to wonder how Joyce got her hands on them.
And if it's not the standard way--Transfer Pokemon from Legends Arceus to a modern-set game--Is there another lore that you've given them? (Or I could be missing info--I see that it's just meant to replace the ball when it's not known to the game receiving the Pokemon. But it's still got me wondering!)
How Joyce got a hold of them? Fuji found them on one of his journeys. She figured some strange pokeballs would fit some peculiar pokemon. As for where they come from if not from the in-game explanation? I cannot say just yet
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dustyerror · 2 years ago
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Pokemon TF a day - 335 Zangoose
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