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ofc my art block goes away at fucking 2am when i work tmrw at 11am :))))))))
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Happy Priiiiiide to youâŠ.
Happy Priiiiide to youâŠ.
I know itâs the 30th LMAO happy 5 hours of pride month left guys
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Plus this doodleđ laundry day >_<

#art shtuff#if itâs already July for you NO IT ISNT STOOOOP#pls why did I just not draw this whole monthđ#anyways aroace ink sans I love you aroace ink sans#donât ask me what the bow means???#I think it was like funny bc haha âarrowâ#which is like aro#and thatâs it#đ#enough Iâm taking a nap#ink sans#ink!sans#inktale
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we'll go together!
( EPHEMERWEEK 1: light )
#kingdom hearts#kh#kingdom hearts union cross#khux#ephemerweek2024#kh ephemer#ephemer#THE DAY DOESNT END UNTIL I SLEEP IM ON TIME I PROMISE#i spent way more time than i shouldve on the sketch which worries me for the following days HAHA......#also i kinda wanna answer each days question in the tags just for fun. also for anyone who cares#its hard to pick an ephemer scene i like bc i like all of them but id probably say#the one where chirithy is trying to remind ephemer that player isnt allowed in the tower but he just waves it away like âits fineâ#its just so funny. rules are rules! but this is my friend and i say they can come along#myart
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may i rq a scenario with any of the mercs where they find reader injured when respawn's down. maybe bc of an accident or an ambush. i like angst as long as its ok in the end
HOLY SAXTON HALE ANON THIS ONE GOT AWAY FROM ME!
This isn't explicitly romantic, but you could definitely interpret it as being romantic if you want! You're def the team's fave <3
Anyways, enjoy about 8400 words of hurt/comfort goodness and the Blu team being pathetic lil meow meow when they think you're dead dead.
Mercs x GN!Reader | Respawn Malfunction
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Featuring:
Everyone! Even Miss Pauling is here!
Scenario: During the last few moments of a match, Blu team's Respawn Machine suddenly malfunctions, with you inside! Left reeling by the loss of their Chemist, the team attempts to cope. A week later, Miss Pauling receives a most unexpected phone call...
There had been no warning.
If there had been, then the sharp eyes of RED and BLUâs Engineers would have certainly caught it. Unfortunately, the Respawn Machine had been just as reliable as ever for the entire match, bringing the mercenaries back from the great beyond time and time again, just as it had been designed to do.
Scout and Soldier had just been revived when it happened; the two men taking a moment to shake off the inevitable rush of nausea that came from going through the unholy machine. An Ubercharged Heavy had taken both them and their teammate, Y/N, known officially as the Chemist, out as the hulking giant made a final push to capture one of their points, and both BLU men knew it was only a matter of time before they heard the biting voice of the Administrator informing them of their failure.
Scout scuffed his sneaker against the concrete floor of the Respawn Room as Soldier launched into a furious rant, leaning against the wall as he waited for Y/N to come through, knowing that they'd been killed only a moment after him. He sighed when felt the gentle pulse of the machine as it vibrated like a speaker, getting ready to return his friend to the world of the living.
SKREEEEEECHHHH- BOOM!
A blast of hot air sent the two men crashing into the wall, stunning them momentarily. It was Soldier who regained his wits first, the BLU quickly pushing up his helmet and looking back at the source of the damage in shock and mounting horror.Â
âAeughhhh⊠what da hell just happened?â Scout moaned, one of his hands rubbing against his throbbing forehead. He blinked, his blurred vision slowly clearing, and as he regained his sight, his eyes began to widen.
Respawn was on fire.
Flames licked hungrily at the walls as they spread out further from the Respawn Machine, with the contraption itself bathed in white and blue hues, the intense heat making quick work of what hadn't been destroyed in the explosion. Shards of complex metals and pools of gleaming Australium were littered all over the room, reflecting the light of the fire.
âHOLY CRAP!â Scout yelped, adrenaline coursing through his body as he attempted to scramble up off the floor.
His voice jolted Soldier out of his shocked state, and he shot a hand out to grab the back of Scout's shirt and yank him along as he made for the door.Â
âEmergency! Cease fighting immediately!â The Administrator's voice boomed out over the battlefield, the old woman's voice sounding more shocked than stern for once.Â
Scout finally found his footing as he pulled out of Soldier's grip, spinning around to stare at the encroaching flames. Fear roiled in his gut like an angry serpent as his disoriented mind finally allowed the reality of their situation to sink in. Respawn was gone.Â
Death was permanent once again.
âPrivate, this is no time to be standing around! We need to go!â
They could die. For real.
âScout!â
If they'd come through only a moment earlier, they wouldn't have come back at all.Â
WaitâŠ
âSolly, where's Chem?â
Soldier paused in his attempt to drag Scout down the hall, his gaze snapping back towards Respawn. He hadn't seen them when he'd grabbed Scout, too focused on getting away from the rapidly approaching fire, but he'd assumed that they were right behind him.
âThey probably snuck past us! They're sneaky like that.â he replied. That had to be it! Otherwise that would mean theyâŠ
Scout looked down the hall, searching for any sign of the Chemist, before looking back towards Respawn, his face paling. He jerked forward, sprinting towards the blaze.Â
âChem! Chem, hang on!â Scout yelled, reaching the doorway in only a few seconds, his eyes desperately searching for where his friend could possibly be.Â
The room was as empty as it had seemed before. There was no trace of the Chemist, alive or dead, to be found in the room.Â
They hadn't made it through.
âWhat in the Sam Hill is goinâ on here?!â
Scout wrenched himself away from the door as he heard his teammates gasp behind him. Engineer was up by his side in an instant, his mechanical hand gripping the doorframe so hard it cracked the material. He pushed his goggles up, and Scout could see real fear in the other's eyes.
âVhat zhe hell happened? Zhe Respavn Machine vas fine only moments ago vhen I came through!â Medic said, pausing as he looked at Scout, who was trembling. Gently, the doctor led the young man away from the fire, âScout? Are you alright? Vere you injured?â
âChemâs gone.â was Scout's quiet reply.
âVhat?â
âThey was supposeâta come through after me ân Solly, but Respawn went up in flames before they could come through.â the runner's voice was shaky and hollow, and he leaned more of his weight against Medic as his legs started to feel less dependable than usual, âThey're gone. Like, gone gone.â
The gathered mercenaries went quiet, the only sounds being that of the crackling flames and Scout and Soldier's laboured breathing.
âDAMN IT!â Engineer bellowed, throwing his hard hat onto the ground, âGOD FUCKING DAMN IT!â
Medic closed his eyes, bringing a gloved hand up to his face as a wave of grief crashed down on him. He'd been rather fond of their newest teammate, glad to have someone around who was as interested in risky experiments as he was. The Chemist had often taken up many of the smaller, more neglected duties around the base, such as cooking proper meals and making sure that Medic's less used medical supplies stayed topped up, in case of emergencies. They'd also been of great help in wrangling some of his more⊠problematic patients, using their charms (or stealth) to herd them into the Medbay for check ups or shots.
He watched them die every day, but this was different. This was permanent. The machine he and Engineer had worked so hard to build, the one that had allowed them to cheat death time and time again, had finally taken its pound of flesh. Y/N had been taken from them, from him, before he'd been ready to let them go.
Now, this usually wouldn't have been a problem; committing sins against both God and nature was something he did quite often and with great delight, and he was sure he could wrest Y/N back from the afterlife, provided that he had access to their body.
And therein lay the problem. There was no body. Respawn hadn't even spat them out half formed or thrown them into the flames, it had simply not reconstructed them. Whatever remained of the Chemist was likely nothing more than a partially formed mist of human remains that had burned up almost instantaneously.
The tenth class was no more, and there was nothing Medic could do.
âAw, hell,â Engineer gritted out finally, looking back at his teammates with a tired, beatdown expression, âChrist, someone go ân track down a fire extinguisher. If we don't get this under control soon, we'll all end up dead.â
Seeing an opportunity to both flee the horrific scene and be useful, Scout ran off like a bat out of Hell, skidding around a corner and disappearing from sight. Soldier, who was being uncharacteristically quiet and still, made to follow him, but Engineer stopped him before he could take more than a few steps.
âHold on, pardner. I need you to round everyone up and let âem know what- what happened.â the southerner swallowed hard, trying his best to push down his emotions for the time being, âThe last thing we need right now is to lose someone else because someone did somthinâ stupid and got themselves killed.â
Soldier thought of how often Demo tested his equipment after their daily battles, especially after a loss, and stopped only long enough to give Engineer a salute before rushing off, determined not to lose any more teammates.
âGott, vhat a mess.â Medic whispered hoarsely, mentally preparing himself for the utter shit show that was inevitably coming their way. The Chemist had been a friend to all of them, even to Spy, who pretended that he didn't care, and losing them was going to be hard on everyone.
Personal loss wasn't something the mercenaries were used to, lulled into a sense of security, of immortality, by the Respawn Machine. After all, why be afraid of death when you knew that you would be back in what felt like only an instant? None of them ever considered that Respawn might fail one day.
âCâmon, Doc. We can't stay here.â Engineer said, leading his co-worker-turned-friend away from the fire.
âAck!âÂ
You yelped as you tumbled face first out of Respawn, hitting the floor hard and fast. You hissed in pain, pushing yourself up and rubbing a hand over your aching face. Instinctively, you check over the various vials of chemicals you have strapped to your person, praying that your odd tumble hasn't resulted in anything breaking.
A sigh of relief passes your lips as you determine nothing to be out of place or wrecked. You pulled yourself to your feet, stretching and cracking your knuckles. Christ, the RED Heavy must have gotten you good that time, because you felt just awful. Exhaustion made you slouch slightly, and your stomach ached something fierce.
After bracing yourself for the inevitable screech of the Administrator's voice telling you that you had failed, you allowed your eyes to fall open, expecting to see Scout and Soldier's sour faces.
An unfamiliar room greeted you, wooden planks replacing the expected concrete. Dust lingered around the space, and your only company was a chittering raccoon, which startled and ran off upon seeing you.
What the fuck was going on?
âHell-o?â you called, confusing coloring your tone, âScout? Soldier? Anyone?â
Silence greeted you. Not even the sound of gunfire and shouting could be heard, only the sound of a fierce wind blowing outside.
Thoroughly confused and more than a little creeped out, you stepped out of Respawn, head constantly swiveling about as you called for your teammates. However, no matter how much you yelled, no one ever responded. No matter how much you searched, you couldn't find anyone. No matter how much you listened, not a soul could be heard.
âWhat the fuck. What the fuck.â you chanted, rubbing your arms. It was so cold here, and your outfit was designed for the New Mexico heat.Â
Your breaths came in steamy puffs, and you could feel goosebumps prickling along your arms as you made your way towards what you hoped was the Intel Room. Whatever it was that was going on, you were too tired and too sore to try and puzzle it out. If this was some kind of elaborate prank, you were going to kill whoever was responsible, because the last thing you wanted to deal with after such a rough day was this creepy bullshit.
Finally, after a solid hour of getting lost within this bizarre, wintery base, you managed to find the Intel Room. A phone, blue in colour, sat mounted on the wall only a few feet away. Wasting no time, you dialed the number Miss Pauling had given you to use if there was ever an emergency, or if Engineer and Medic started spending too much time together again. (The last time they'd gone unchecked for too long, the base had become overrun by something they called Spycrabs. It took weeks for you and your team to get rid of them, though you were fairly certain both Spy and Pyro had managed to hide one to keep as a pet.)
âAperture Bakery, where the cake definitely isn't a lie! This is Tammy speaking, how can I help you?â an obviously fake cheery voice greeted you after only two rings, and you smiled slightly.
âJesus, Pauling, I think that's your worst âwrong numberâ persona yet.â you groused, no real venom in your voice.
â...Y/N?â Miss Paulingâs voice suddenly became very soft and disbelieving, something you'd never heard it do.
You frowned, your brow furrowing. âYeah, that's me, last I checked. I thought you were supposed to call me Chemist, though?â
âHoly shit, you're alive?!â she shouted, the volume causing you to pull back slightly, âHow are you alive?!âÂ
âUhhhhh,â you stammered, completely at a loss as to how you were supposed to respond, âI⊠I breathe? And eat? And sleep? Jeez, Pauling, I don't know what you want from me here.â
There was a moment of silence on the other end of the line, one that lasted so long, you began to worry Miss Pauling had hung up on you.
âHello?â you tried.
âOh! Shoot, sorry, I'm still here! I just-â there was a sound like papers being moved, âChemist, what is the last thing you remember?â
âLosing the point and getting shot to pieces, why?â Was this a test? Had you already failed somehow?
âRight, yeah, okay that makes sense.â Miss Pauling took a deep breath, and you shifted uncomfortably, sensing that something was wrong.
âChemist, Y/N, you've been declared dead for just over a week now.âÂ
The phone slipped from your grasp, and it was only years worth of training and quick reflexes that kept it from smashing into the wall. You gripped the phone right, pressing it tightly into your ear as you spoke. âI'm sorry, I don't think I heard you right, Miss Pauling. Would you mind repeating that?â
âYou were dead, Chemist. Something happened to BLUâs Respawn Machine, and it was completely destroyed before you could come back. I- I don't know how or why it took so long for you to come back this time, but I'm so glad you did.â
You all but collapsed onto the wall, your free hand tangling itself in your hair. You'd died? Like, died for real? The thought made your stomach turn, and you had to suppress the urge to vomit.
âPauling, Christ, I-â you swallowed, breathing in through your nose, âIs everyone else okay? Oh God, please tell me no one else⊠died.â
âNo, no, no! Everyone's- well they're not fine, but they're all alive. The Administrator called for an emergency ceasefire the minute she saw what happened, and both teams got the message pretty quickly that something was wrong. The ceasefire is still in effect, since everyone needs to be relocated to one of the other base locations.â Miss Pauling replied.
You audibly sighed in relief, tension leaving your body as you uttered a soft âOh, thank God.â âI think that's where I ended up. One of the other bases, I mean. It's fucking freezing here, Pauly.â
âShit, you're that far out?â Miss Pauling sucked in a breath through her teeth, âOkay, just- just stay put, alright? There's not going to be any supplies there, so just fine somewhere warm and try not to move too much. I'm going to come get you, okay?â
âOkay.â you replied, smiling slightly as you heard her immediately begin to gather various items on her desk, âThank you, Miss Pauling. I know you're busy.â
âI'm never too busy for my mercenaries, especially when they manage to defy all logic and cheat death more than they usually do.â a warm, fuzzy feeling settled in your chest at her words, and it remained even after you hung up. There was something so viscerally pleasing about being wanted, about having someone care for you.
Worn out from your return to the living world, you peeled yourself away from the wall and wandered around the base a bit, before locating what had to be the common room. A couch and a few chairs were tucked in around an unlit fireplace. There wasn't anything around to burn, and you didn't feel up to going out to find something suitable, so you chose instead to simply curl up on the couch. Once you laid down, it was as if all of your strength left your body. The aches and pains that plagued you became more apparent, and your stomach growled and gurgled loudly. You were starving, but as Miss Pauling had said, there was no food at the base, and you certainly weren't going to be able to hunt any animals that might be scuttling around.
Resigning yourself to a fitful sleep and an empty stomach, you closed your eyes and pressed yourself in closer to the back of the couch, slowly drifting off into a light slumber.
The BLU base had never been so quiet. It was not a calm quiet, like one might find if they walked into a library, or in a room full of people simply enjoying each other's company while they entertained themselves, but rather a tense, unnatural quiet. A mercenary base with nine men living in it should have been full of noise and movement, but each member of the BLU team seemed more than happy to break away from the norm today.
Engineer was holed up in his workshop, pouring over blueprints, both new and old, determined to find some flaw, some imperfection, some failure, that could give him an answer as to why the Respawn Machine had gone up in flames. He needed to find the problem so that he could fix it. He couldn't leave things as they were; everyone, even the RED team, once they'd found out what had happened, felt unsafe going through any of the Respawn Machines, since no one knew what exactly had gone wrong.
Medic was working himself to exhaustion right alongside him, while also fretting over packing up his birds and equipment on such short notice. They weren't due to rotate out to another base for another month, but the accident had pushed the timeline up to a few days. What's more is that he needed to review the applications for a new Chemist, though he'd been putting that particular task off for as long as possible. He'd never once needed to replace a teammate, nor had he ever expected to. The process of both finding someone who was Respawn compatible and willing to fight and die everyday was an arduous one indeed, and Medic could feel a stress induced migraine begin to come on whenever he even glanced at the paperwork.
Heavy had been trying his best to help Medic prepare for the move, but he, like everyone else, was feeling the effects of their friend's sudden death. He kept expecting to hear their voice coming from the kitchen, or to see them waltz through a door with some manner of bubbling condition held in their arms. Often, he caught himself setting out the supplies for two sandviches, only realizing his mistake when he had plated the food.Â
Pyro had firmly planted themselves in the Chemist's room, taking special, delicate care to pack up their things into neat little boxes. When Medic had gently floated the idea of reusing their supplies for the next Chemist, Pyro had chased the doctor around the base with their fire axe. There were drawings of the two of them taped carefully to the wall, gifted to the Chemist by the resident firebug, and Pyro left them for last, wanting to keep pretending that they were simply packing up to move like the rest of them. When they'd nearly finished, Pyro noticed that the Chemist's uniforms, which had been folded up on their friend's bed, had mysteriously disappeared. They'd panicked for a moment, before the faint smell of cigarette smoke filtered through their mask.
Sure enough, the clothes were returned the following morning, freshly washed, dried, and without any wrinkles. Any and all holes or rips had been carefully hand stitched with expert precision. There was also a single rose lovingly tucked into one of the pockets on the outfit the Chemist wore most frequently.
Demo could often be found in the company of Soldier, sitting out on some roof or bridge, nursing his tenth or so bottle. Soldier didn't drink nearly as much, but when he inevitably did get drunk, only he and Demo knew about the few tears that would slip down his cheek. Neither acknowledged it, nor the sinking fear of having to inevitably go through Respawn again that sat like lead bullets in their guts.
Scout ran to ignore that same sense of fear and loss, to push it down into the deepest parts of himself. He ran from sunrise to sunset, pausing only when he absolutely needed to. Sometimes, when he would stop, panting and sweating and one small breeze away from toppling over, if he was in just the right spot at just the right time, he'd catch a glimpse of Sniper, tucked away on some far off cliffside or peering down from a tall, rickety building. The marksman hadn't been seen in the base proper since the accident, but he was always around somewhere, watching day and night to ensure nothing happened to his remaining teammates during the ceasefire.
So it was no wonder that it was him who first spotted a frantic looking Miss Pauling as she parked her scooter and dashed off towards one of the base entrances.
Curious, Sniper pushed himself up out of his hiding place, ignored the burning sensation that rippled through his taunt, stiff muscles, and started to make his way down to the base. He didn't make any attempt to soften his footsteps, but he also didn't call any attention to himself. The dark haired woman had been heading for Engineer's workshop, so that's where Sniper went.
Just before he could reach the door that led to the workshop, he collided with someone coming down the hall. He let out a quiet âoofâ and stumbled back, baring his teeth instinctively when he saw an expensive suit and steely blue eyes. He calmed, however, when he saw that this Spy was dressed in his team's coloursÂ
âBushman.â came Spy's snide greeting. The Frenchman eyed Sniper up and down, âYou look like shit.â
âI could say the same for you, mate.â Sniper sneered back, and he really could have.
There were heavy bags around Spy's eyes, and he smelled as though he'd been absolutely chewing through his expensive, imported cigarettes. Clearly, the man had been coping just as well as Sniper had.
âI'm shocked to see zhat you are no longer wallowing in your mobile hovel, or rolling around in zhe dirt, or whatever it is that you've been doing zhese days.â Spy raised a brow, âWhat has brought you back to zhis cheap imitation of civilization?â
Now, normally, this would be the point in their conversation where Sniper would tell Spy to not-so-kindly fuck off, but the Australian was running on coffee and will, and Spy was good at getting information. If Miss Paulingâs sudden appearance was supposed to be a secret, then Spy would be Sniperâs first choice for a partner in crime.
âMiss Pauling just showed up lookinâ real frazzled, and I want to know why. I didn't get any alerts or messages, did you?â Sniper asked.
Spy pursed his lips. âNon, I did not.â
Both men's gazes flicked towards the workshop door, and before either could contemplate if this was a good idea or not, Spy had cloaked and Sniper was pushing the door open slowly. A conversation came into earshot as the door opened silently.
âEngie! Thank God you're here!â
âMiss Pauling? What are you doinâ here?â
âThere's no time, I need to borrow your truck!â
âWhu- mah truck? What for?â
âListen, I need to get up North. Fast. And my scooter isn't going to cut it for this trip. Also, I think I might need that emergency dispenser you guys built a while back.â
Sniper's eyebrows shot up towards his hairline. Miss Pauling did many things to people, but healing them wasn't something he'd ever heard of her doing.
âWell, now, see that there dispenser is still a prototype. It ain't ready for fieldwork yet- HEY!â
âSorry Engie! Look, I promise I will bring the truck and the dispenser back, but I really need to get going! If this works, I'll bring back something that will make up for all of this.â
âAnd just what the hell would that be?!â
âYour Chemist!â
Sniper jolted, his body moving faster than his mind, which was still struggling to understand what he'd just heard. He gripped the guardrails that overlooked the lower floor, arriving just in time to see Miss Pauling putting the pedal to the metal and hauling ass out of the workshop in Engineer's truck. Engineer himself was standing stock still on the workshop floor, hand still raised mid gesture.
A set of hands suddenly grabbed Sniper by the shoulders and spun him around. Spy was staring at him, eyes alight in a way Sniper hadn't seen in a long time.
âBushman, you can fit at least four people in your disgusting van, yes?â the man asked, squeezing harder when Sniper's mouth failed to make words come out, âWell?!â
âEh- ur- yeah mate, that's right.â Sniper nodded finally, still reeling from the idea that Chemist might still be alive, âWhat's it to ya, Spook?â
âGather up Soldier, Heavy, and Demo. I will take Medic, Scout, Pyro and Engineer in my car. We need to get going immediately if we want any chance of catching up to Miss Pauling!â he exclaimed.
Sniper's eyes widened as he understood what Spy was saying. The Frenchman wanted to follow Miss Pauling, to see their supposedly not dead teammate for himself, and he knew the rest of them well enough to know that if they didn't take them along, then the others would find their own way to them. That, or they'd simply destroy the base if left alone for too long, and Sniper was willing to bet that Spy didn't want to risk Pyro or Soldier destroying his precious suit collection.
âStill,â Sniper mused, âItâs nice to see that Spook cares about our feelings, even if it is mostly for âis benefit.â
âRight, I'll go round up the boys. You focus on snappân Engie outta his stupor, yeah?â Sniper agreed.
Spy nodded, and the two separated, with Sniper wasting no time in flying back down the hall. Obsessively stalking- er, observing everyone over the course of the week had granted him a decent understanding of where they chose to spend their time while in mourning.
Heavy and Medic were up first, and Sniper knew exactly where they'd be. With a swift kick, he burst into the Medbay, startling both the pair and all of the birds.
âAugh! Herr Sniper, vhat do you think you're doing, barging in here like-â Medic started, but Sniper cut him off.
âCan it, Doc! Pauling was just âere, and she says Y/N is alive!â Sniper exclaimed. The other two men's eyes widened, and Medic almost dropped the glass beaker he was holding. âShe sped off a moment ago, and we're gonna follow âer. Spy's taking you, Scooter, Engie and Py in âis car, while I'm takinâ the rest.â
The dynamic duo shook off their shock and nodded.
âHeavy will grab Soldier and Demolitions. Leetle Sniper will find Pyro in their room.â Heavy paused, then fixed Sniper with a stern look. âBe very careful how you tell news. Fire starter has⊠not been taking loss well. May attack, if they think you are playing joke.â
Sniper gulped quietly. âThink we should hold off on tellinâ them why we're really leaving?â
Medic shook his head quickly. âNien. Zhough it is not alvays apparent, Pyro is quite intelligent. Lying to zhem about zhis will not end well for any of us.â
The marksman winced, remembering the feeling of fire blasting across his skin. âToo right. Okay, I'll handle Pyro, and Heavyâs gettinâ the drunk bastards. Hopefully they can sober up a bit, because I do not want those two sicking up in my van.â
Suddenly, a thought came to him.
âOh, and bring yer Medigun. Miss Pauling mentioned something about needân the emergency dispenser, but Engie didn't seem too confident that it would work.â
Medic's face crumpled up in distress. âAnd he shouldn't be! Zhat machine is just as likely to kill both zhe Chemist and Frauline Pauling as it is to heal zhem.â
âShit.â Sniper swore, âWe better be quick, then.â
The three men scattered, each one going in a different direction. Sniper hauled ass towards the barracks, eyes flicking to the different class symbols that marked each of the doors. He had only ever been here once, but picking out the little blue and yellow picture of a bubbling vial was easy enough.
He skidded to a stop before the door, taking a second to rap his knuckles against the wood before pushing the door open.Â
Pyro was where Heavy had said they would be, sitting on their friend's neatly made bed, their stuffed Balloonicorn clasped tightly in their grip as they rocked slightly. Pyro tilted their head at Sniper, communicating their confusion at the man's sudden appearance.
âCâmon, matchstick. We gotta get going right quick now.â Sniper panted, motioning for Pyro to follow, âMiss Pauling was just here, and she seems pretty damn convinced that our Chemist isn't as dead as we all thought.â
Pyro stilled on the bed, their masked face staring right into Sniper's soul. The Australian licked his chapped lips, feeling a sense of unease creep across the nape of his neck. After a moment of relative silence, Pyro seemed to find no deception in his words, and quickly leapt up, pausing only to grab their axe and holster it on their back.
âHuddah huddah huddah!â They yelled, voice muffled by the mask. A thick rubber glove suddenly gripped Sniper's vest, and the marksman found himself getting dragged along towards an exit.
Barely able to keep up with Pyroâs quick stride, Sniper stumbled a bit, all but crashing into the firebug when the large door before them slid open.Â
âLet's go, let's go, let's go!â Scout's voice carried across the desert base as the young man practically flew towards the workshop, clearly having been told the news, âPy, Snipes, let's friggin hustle! We got places to be, ya bunch a slowasses!â
âPiss off, ya bloody roadrunner! We're goinâ as fast as we can!â Sniper shot back, no real venom in his voice. He knew that Scout had been hit hard by the loss of their teammate, especially since he and Soldier had been the last ones to see them. The kid was more sensitive then the rest of them, especially when it came to someone he cared about dying
Scout slowed ever so slightly, just enough to grab ahold of Pyro's hand. The runner and the arsonist took off together to where Spy was waiting, and Sniper deviated off towards his van.
Heavy was already waiting for him when he arrived, the hulking giant holding both Soldier and Demo over his shoulders. The two had clearly had more to drink than usual, because neither of them were conscious. Sniper contemplated waking them for a moment; this was important after all, and he knew neither man would want to be left out of the loop.
And then he considered how completely insufferable the duo would be if they were awake, and he simply nodded towards the back of the van as he moved to sit in the driver's seat.
Heavy joined him a few moments later, and they were off, speeding down a dusty New Mexico road. Spy's expensive, gleaming vehicle was tearing down the same road as them, the light of the gradually setting sun bouncing off the well maintained blue paint job. He'd told Sniper the name once, while also threatening to gut the marksman if he so much as stepped near the vehicle, but Sniper couldn't be bothered to memorize it.
Sniper had thought that Spy wouldn't ever dare go as fast as he was now, what with all the potholes and tumbleweeds around that could potentially damage the Frenchman's precious ride, but perhaps he'd underestimated how much losing the Chemist had weighed on their most elusive teammate. Spy, for all his aloofness, did occasionally let slip the fact that he actually liked his teammates. Sometimes. Rarely. And usually in some strange, hard to interpret way.
He saw Scout's head pop out of one of the backseat windows, and the lad raised a hand to shield his eyes, like he was trying to see something in the distance. He must have spotted something other than desert, because he pointed towards an upcoming side road before popping back inside.
Sure enough, the car skidded around the corner, and Sniper followed, squinting his own eyes in an attempt to see what Scout had been pointing at.
Tire tracks marred the road, ones that hadn't been caused by Spy's quick turn, but that were also very recent. Sniper grinned and pressed harder on the gas, accelerating until he was only a few feet behind the other vehicle.Â
He'd never had a target escape before, and Miss Pauling wasn't about to make him break that streak.
Cold.
You were so cold.
You'd awoken to the sound of your teeth chattering, the sound only made worse when another wave of ripples inevitably wracked your prone form. Each breath came as a gasping wheeze, catching on the film of phlegm that had made a home in your throat and chest. Your stomach felt almost alive in your guts, spitting acid on your sensitive middle as it growled and snarled and roared for food that you couldn't give it.Â
You tried to get up, but your body began to shake and wobble dangerously as you began putting pressure on your forearm. Apparently, all your energy had been diverted to shivering in a, perhaps futile, attempt to keep your internal organs from freezing over. Breathing out a puff of warm air, you slid your hands over your chest and stomach, eyes widening as you realized that something was deeply, deeply wrong.
Gone was your well earned muscles and insulating body fat. You felt dangerously thin, like a starved greyhound. Whatever dark magic and science pulled you back from death had seemingly lost most of your fat and muscle reserves in the process. Truly, it was a miracle that you'd been able to walk at all!
You were in a bad spot, and you weren't sure Respawn would be able to save you again, should the worst happen. After all, no merc had ever starved to death before, and you had no idea what would happen if you did.Â
âThatâs not going to happen.â You tried to reassure yourself, âPauling will come to get me.â
How long had you been asleep? It hadn't felt like long, but there were no windows in this common room, and it wasn't as though you could rely on your stomach to tell you that a great deal of time had passed.
With little else to do, you lay your head back down on the cold couch cushions, attempting to curl up closer to the plush, velvety fabric. You tucked your arms into your armpits and folded your knees up close to your chest as you shivered once again. You'd lost feeling in your toes and fingers, but you could still, with great difficulty, wiggle them, which you counted as a win. Your eyes slipped shut as you turned your face down towards your chest, nose buried in the fabric of your uniform in a desperate attempt to seek out any scrap of warmth.
Sleep came easy enough, but it was far from a peaceful rest. Nightmares of endless darkness and being reborn wrong plagued your mind. You woke frequently, but exhaustion dragged you back into unconsciousness just as quickly. Each time you awoke, you were reminded of just how hungry you were, and the urge to gnaw at your own dangerously thin arms grew in intensity. Thirst plagued you as well, and each time your failing mind allowed it, you licked desperately at the inside of your mouth, trying to acquire some moisture for your sandpaper-esque throat.
On your next return to the waking world, as you stared out towards the door that led to the hallway, contemplating drinking one of your fatal mixtures, if only to end your suffering and quicken your return to Respawn, a sound echoed out into the lonely building. You lifted your head, blearily squinting towards the door. Had that been real? Or simply an illusion, a trick crafted by your starved brain?
âChem? Chem, can you hear me?!â
Miss Pauling.
She did come for you!
You grinned, the action pulling at your chapped lips. You tried to call out, but all you managed was a slight cough. Huffing, you flopped your head back down, eyes locked on the door. You knew that she knew where the phone was in this place; there was no way someone like Miss Pauling didnât know the ins and outs of every place her mercs set up shop in, so it was only a matter of time before she found you.
Sure enough, after a few minutes passed you began to hear footsteps pounding down the hall. It wasnât the heavy, familiar footfalls of your team, but rather a lighter, quieter sound. A blurry purple figure entered your field of vision, and after your eyes finally focused, you saw a disheveled, red-cheeked Miss Pauling standing before you.
âHey there, stranger.â You rasped, wincing slightly when you felt hands suddenly cup your cheeks. Paulingâs hands were warm and slightly calloused, and you blinked slowly, leaning into her touch.
âJesus Christ, Chem. You never do anything by halves, huh?â Pauling laughed, though the noise came out more like a sob.
âCan't. I wouldn't be a very good Chemist if I did, right?â You joked softly, your eyelids drooping slowly as you began to relax, âThingsâd be spillinâ all over the place.â
âWoah, hey!â A series of quick, rapid taps against your cheeks made you open your eyes again, âStay awake, okay? You're in rough shape, but I brought- well, stole but that's really not important- Engie's truck and his little mini dispenser thing-â
âYou stole Engieâs truck?â You interrupted, voice tinged with a sense of horrified awe, âHe's gonna kill you.â
The raven haired woman gave you a half smile as she reached an arm under you, pulling you up to your feet to stand beside her. Your vision swam, and you had to lean heavily into her.
âI think bringing you back will soften him up a bit.â She said, looping your arm around her shoulders, âCome on, let's get you to the truck. You look like you're about to pass out.â
âI might.â You admitted. âGot anything to eat? I'm starving.â
Miss Pauling glanced over your emaciated form. âThat⊠actually might be the case. When Respawn brings someone back, it usually leaves them feeling a little bit drained, and it's why you're all so hungry at the end of a battle. Respawning takes energy, and I'd say this last trip took almost all of yours. It ate right through your fat and muscle reserves!â
âAh,â You replied, âI was afraid that might be the case. What happens if I Respawn again?â
âIt's⊠it's probably best if we don't test that out.â
The two of you walked through the base in silence after that, with you leaning heavily on Miss Pauling for support. She didn't seem to mind, however; though you often caught her casting worried glances at you. You felt the temperature in the air steadily drop as you reached the entrance to the base, yet you were still caught off guard when a chilly blast of wintry air smacked you in the face. Snow swirled all around you, coating the base and battlefield in white. The first rays of an early morning sunrise were just starting to peak over the horizon, giving you enough light to see by.
In the distance, you could see Engie's truck, the blue vehicle standing out amidst the white. However, something seemed⊠off about the truck. You squinted, trying to figure out what was wrong.
âHey P, did you bring a⊠a dog with you?â You mumbled, tilting your head at the canine shape that stood in the headlights.
âWhat?â Miss Pauling looked confused for a moment, before she, too, saw the creature. âWhat is⊠uh oh.â
âUh oh? Why uh oh?â You questioned, before taking a closer look at the dog, which was now slowly moving towards the two of you.
Oh.
Uh oh indeed.
It wasn't a dog.
It was a wolf.
The beast was huge, with a thick, ungroomed black coat and amber eyes that glowed a bright, golden color in the early morning. It growled as it approached, and you could see saliva frothing at its mouth.
âOh, you have got to be kidding me.â You balked, stumbling as Miss Pauling pulled you both back, âA rabid wolf. Why not!â
âHow did it even contract rabies all the way out here?!â Miss Pauling yelped, quickly drawing her pistol. You eyed the small gun, wondering if she could aim well enough to shoot the hulking animal with your dead weight hanging off her.
Left with no other options, you weakly pawed at your coat, trying to locate something that could help you fight off the rabid beast. You had all the ingredients needed to make something truly dangerous, but if you tried to mix them now, you'd just as likely make something that would kill you before the wolf could.
Grabbing something that would at least blind the animal, you braced yourself as best you could, ready to try and help Miss Pauling fight.
âINCOMING!â
You, Miss Pauling, and the wolf all turned your heads as one, eyes widening when Sniper's van suddenly emerged from the snowstorm like the chariot of an angry Australian god. The vehicle slammed into the wolf, sending it flying out of sight. A few seconds later, an expensive looking car skidded to a stop a few feet away, one of the back doors opening before the car could even fully stop.Â
Scout came barreling out first, slipping on the snow and ice as he tried to regain his balance. Sniper, Heavy, and Spy followed suit, with the other's appearing behind them. They all looked absolutely horrendous; their eye bags had eye bags, Soldier and Sniper clearly needed to shave, and none of them were even remotely dressed for the cold weather of the north.
But they had never looked better to you.
Scout spotted you first, and you hardly had time to blink before the Bostonian was upon you, yanking you out of Miss Pauling's hold and into his arms.
âYou're alive! Holy crap you're alive!â Scout cried, spinning you around and pressing his face into your shoulder.
Pyro joined you next, the arsonist all but smothering both you and Scout as they sobbed. You patted their back, leaning into their warm suit, attempting to leech their abundant body heat.
Before you could get a word out, a fierce yell startled you into a defensive stance. Suddenly, you were being held up by your armpits and being shook like a maraca.
âDO NOT PULL SUCH A STUNT AGAIN, MAGGOT!â Soldier yelled angrily, but you caught a glimpse of wet eyes under his helmet, âIF YOU DIE LIKE THAT AGAIN I WILL PERSONALLY RIP YOUR YELLOW-BELLIED SOUL RIGHT OUT OF HELL!â
âSol, put them down, consarnit!â Engineer chided, smacking Soldier in the side. Once the helmeted man set you back down onto the ground, Engineer pulled you into a warm, firm hug, his flesh hand coming to rest on the back of your neck.
âHey Engie.â You murmured softly, âDonât be mad at Miss P, okay?â
âBuddy, ahâm gonna be treatinâ her to a steak dinner after this.â he chuckled, before gently passing you over to someone else, âHere, Demo. Be careful with âem. They ainât lookinâ too good right now.â
âAye, ya look like shite, dontâcha?â Demo laughed softly, gently ruffling your hair before pulling you into a hug, tucking you under his chin. âAh, Iâm glad yer alright. Ye gave us a right scare, ya wee bastard!â
âSorry.â You chuckled, leaning into his chest. Demo patted your shoulder, before you were released and spun around to see Medic, Heavy, Spy and Sniper. While Heavy lifted you up into one arm, Miss Pauline began questioning how the mercenaries had found out where you and her were.
Medic descended upon you like a mother hen, fretting about the poor state you were in while simultaneously raving about the unexplored limits of the Respawn Machines. He plucked a few tablets out of a bottle in one of his coat pockets, instructing you to swallow, not chew them as Sniper handed you a well worn thermos. It was warm, and when you opened the lid, the smell of coffee hit your nose. A quick sip revealed that it was made just how you liked, which made you smile, because it meant that the usually unsociable marksman had gone out of his way to make the drink specifically for you.
âHere, mon ami,â Spy strode forward, a blanket draped over his arm. He wrapped it around your shoulders gently, tucking it in tightly, almost like your parents would do for you when you were small, âthis should warm you up a bit.â
The tenderness of your usually tough, rowdy teammates made you sniffle, and you snuggled in closer to Heavy, clutching your thermos.
âI love you guys.â You said, your voice wavering with emotion, rather than cold this time, âSeriously. I- there isnât a better team out there.â
Your praise made the gathered men puff up slightly. It was clear your opinion mattered a great deal to them.
âHell yeah! Weâre daâ freakinâ best!â Scout shouted.
âLeetle Chemist is included in that.â Heavy added, and you blushed slightly.
âHeavy is right, mein Chemiker.â Medic agreed, âJou have cheated Death more zhen anyone else before jou! It is truly amazing!â
âI donât feel amazing.â You said, quickly sipping the offered coffee.
âVell, you are severely malnutritioned, so I am not surprised.â Medic replied. âAh, donât drink zhat so fast. Jouâll just zhrow it back up.âÂ
Once the word âmalnutritionedâ passed the doctorâs lips, you could practically hear Engineerâs ears perk up. You were sure many home cooked meals with Engie in his workshop were in your future.
âCome on, mate, letâs get emâ outta the cold, yeah?â Sniper suggested to Heavy, gesturing towards his van. Spy snorted.
âPlease, you want to have our dear Chemist rest in zhat thing? The last thing zhey need is to be surrounded by piss and crocodile jerky.â he snarked, which drew a disgruntled sneer from Sniper.
âOi! My van is perfectly clean, and its leagues bettah than your dinky lilâ car! You just wanna hog all their attention âcause youâre a needy, selfish buggah!â Sniper shot back.
Heavy sighed deeply as the two men started arguing, before looking down at you.
âHeavy thinks it would be best for leetle Chemist to ride with Engineer in his truck for now. Team is very excited you are alive, and this makes them act-â the two of you winced as Soldier started yelling again, âmore like loud idiots than usual, ĐŽĐ°?â
âAt this point, big guy, Iâd welcome the noise.â You admitted, âIt was⊠quiet here. And lonely.â
Heavy looked at you with a saddened expression. âHow long were you alone for?â
âA⊠a day, I think. It was hard to tell, since there were no windows.â You glanced over in the direction the wolf had been flung. âHonestly, that might have been for the best, considering what was waiting out here for me and Miss Pauling when we finally got outside.â
âWas wolf, yes? Heavy could not see very well, but it looked like wolf.â The heavy weapons expert said as he started off towards Engineerâs truck.
âYeah, it was a wolf. A rabid one. You guys showed up just in time. I was afraid it would get close enough to bite us.â You shivered, pulling your blanket in closer.
âMiss Pauling would not have allowed that. She is small woman, yes, but very fierce.â Heavy paused for a moment, looked over at Scout and Soldier, who were talking to Miss Pauling, then leaned in to whisper: âShe is better shot than some of the team. Do not tell them I said this.â
âDonât worry, I wonât say a word.â You winked as Heavy gently set you down in the passenger seat, careful not to jostle you. The seat was still warm from the heater, and you relished in it, almost not even noticing when Engineer slipped into the driverâs seat next to you.Â
âBuckle up, darlâ.â He grinned, reaching to pull the seat belt over your chest.
âThanks, Engie.â You returned his smile and lay back, resting your head against your seat belt.Â
As you got comfortable, you noticed that the truck had an extra few passengers. Pyro waved to you from the back as both Soldier and Scout climbed up into the bed. Both men looked visibly cold, but they stubbornly plonked themselves down, dead set on staying near you. Just in case.
Spy and Sniper finally stopped squabbling when they realized that you were no longer around to fight over, and both slunk back to their respective vehicles as Engineer started up his truck. Miss Pauling and Medic followed Spy, while Demo and Heavy trailed after Sniper. Knowing your team, there would be another fight the second you all stopped for gas or food, likely over who you should sit with for the rest of the drive back. Honestly, it was like being back in school, surrounded by a friend group of mentally ill lunatics who fought like spoiled dogs for your attention.
You wouldnât change a thing. You were, after all, just as needy and clingy as the rest of them, and you knew youâd be even more desperate to be near someone all the time, afraid to be back in that horrid silence.
How wonderful for you, then, that you had 8 men, 1 woman, and 1 Pyro who would be more than happy to indulge you.
#tf2#team fortress 2#haha they're so codependent it isnt even funny#tf2 x reader#tf2 pyro x reader#tf2 engineer x reader#tf2 spy x reader#tf2 scout x reader#tf2 soldier x reader#tf2 heavy x reader#tf2 demo x reader#tf2 sniper x reader#tf2 medic x reader#tf2 miss pauling x reader#gn!reader#tf2 scout#tf2 spy#tf2 engineer#tf2 heavy#tf2 medic#tf2 sniper#tf2 soldier#tf2 demo#tf2 pyro#tf2 miss pauling#tf2 ask blog#tf2 x reader blog
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I kinda wish that "oh they don't know they are dating yet lol" was used less as a joke because while it can be funny to think about people not recognizing their obvious feelings it also shows a major issue with amatonormativity and believing certain ways people interact with each other can only be read 1 way. It shoves relationships into a box and assumes the people in their own relationship don't know any better and so can't possibly label it correctly.
"they say they are friends but obviously they just don't know they're dating yet!" Assumes that 1. Friendship is less than romance. 2. That the way these people act with each other has to be romantic and any other interpretation is wrong including the people who are interacting own interpretations of their relationship. 3. Assumes you, a third party observing the relationship you are not part of, know more and better than the people in the relationship and thus have authority to put a label on said relationship.
Do you see the problem here? Do you understand how fucked up it is to constantly be told your relationship is something it's not. Do you understand how rude it is to undermine people's own ability to properly label their own relationships. It does not matter if YOU think they are dating. If they say they are friends then they are F R I E N D S.
The thing Abt relationships is that all parties in the relationship have to agree with what it is. If one says they are dating and the other says they are not, then they are not dating and they will never be until both agree on that face. Simple as that.
#text#amatonormativity#relationships#aro#aromantic#ace#asexual#aroace#aspec#ive seen 1 too many jokes abt characters actually dating but being to dumb to know#like maybe...maybe expand ur view on how relationships can be structured and accept that#maybe the perception of their relationship isnt something to be belittled and laugh at#maybe explore the idea of friends who still kiss??? instead of being 'haha funny doesnt know they r dating'
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Empress and her Bodyguard (2)
(OCs, Zaphira she/her, Shargon he/they)
(close up)

#ganondoodles#art#painting#character design#demons#original art#original characters#ocs#spent too many hours on his feathers alone but i knew if i didnt get it into an acceptable version of âfinishedâ now id never get it done#so here i am sleep deprived again nearing 2am#i wanted to go to work extra early tomorrow lmao#on desktop screen all his feather details are really nicely visible#but im sure that wont be the same for everyone .. especially on phones bc those are dark as shit for soem reason#anyway .. going to bed#(isnt it funny that this took me longer than the painting with them at the gate even though this one looks less detailed?? haha ..)
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Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree (2024)
#elden ring#starscourge radahn#miquella the unalloyed#malenia blade of miquella#shadow of the erdtree#i just think depending on how you look at it caelid is very funny. malenia going to war to get her twin the man he wants ijbol#the lore is still ass though bc what is that. like what were they thinking. i choose to believe by consort it isnt romantic bc like what...#i gotta make it clear this is not a ship post. the lore is so ass its transcended into being funny this is a funny silly haha post.#i do not support whatever the hell is going on there with what miyazaki and grrm were cooking
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the three body problem / omniscient reader's viewpoint
#esha.txt#orv#yoohankim#ok do you see my vision. goodbye#long post#isnt it so funny. silly. haha. even. that a solution to the 3 body problem is shaped like an infinity/ETERNITY symbol. :|#omniscient reader's viewpoint
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another godly crucible lineup. these ghosts cant catch a break when the whole damn school is full of fucking FREAKS
bonus:
#i am certain leona can cook#but i thought itd be so funny if like most things in his life he DGAF#i think epel can also cook cuz he grew up helping meemaw but for the sake of the comic sand his powerful admiration for leona#hes so blinded by leonas technique any reasoning escapes him#surely everything he does is an example to be followed! right? haha#haha..#also why isnt there little holes on his hat for his ears to poke out this is SICKENING#PRAYING ITS NOT TOO ILLEGIBLE ROFL EMOJI#twisted wonderland#twst#comic#meme#memes#culinary crucible#leona kingscholar#epel felmier#vil schoenheit#rook hunt#someone hold me back everytime i see leona in his uniform with his hair pulled back some demons slip out#i start snarling and howling and digging in the dirt and foaming at the mouth and spitting and yelping and#GN!#BRAH RIGHT AS I WAS ABT TO POST THIS MY INGREDIENT EXCURSRION COMPKETED#GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT OF MY HEAD GET OUT MF OG HRAD#hyuckscraps
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Maybe it's because I just again listened to it on repeat
but
Jinx would definetly listen to "They're taking the hobbits to Isengard" and annoy everyone with it by repeating it again and again and again
#am i projecting?#possibly#arcane#arcane season 1#arcane season 2#headcanon#incorrect quotes#is that it? ig LMAO#jinx#jinx arcane#sevika would act all annoyed but would secretly hit everyone who says something against it#isha would love it#vi would be done with it but saying âoh wellâ and then sing with her sister#sevika#vi#isha#lord of the rings#âthey are taking the hobbits to Isengardâ we all yell#hobbit#its not like it isnt halfway to canon she does it with âget jinxedâ HAHA#funny#joke post
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Obsessed with the way Paper Mario TTYD will get super serious
Like you're expecting a silly paper cutout RPG and then you'll get thrown into being in hot water with the mafia don who wants you to find his daughter or it's your life
But then it'll cut back to Mario and he's just
and it's back to being a silly paper cutout rpg
#the extreme tonal shifts add to the comedy so much#like koops finding the skeleton of his dead father and having an intense mourning session#and then hes like 'wait this isnt my dad haha'#and it moves on#this game is so funny and has so much character#i think honestly this game gives mario more character than hes ever had#anyways hi im getting into a near 20 y/o game just now because of the remake#paper mario#paper mario ttyd#ttyd#mario#mario fanart#the thousand year door#my art
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am i really a clique artist if i havenât draw THE pic of tyler
#THIS IS A JOKE BTW#DRAWING THIS PIC ISNT A QUANTIFIER OF IF UR A CLIQUEARTIST OR NOT#imho iâm an artist who does clique art iâm nowhere near Enough to be A Cliqueartist#this is just a funny haha#maybe iâm overthinking idk i had An OCD Incident this morning so am a bit frazzled#anyway meant i could hyperfocus and finish this tho so not all bad haha!#everythingâs fine#oh i need to shut up#art2 and craft2#clique art#tyler joseph#twenty one pilots#tĂžp#blurryface
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TW: noncon, degradation, needles (t shot), and yes, this is all fantasy, dumbfuck
Sweetheart, of course you're not a fake boy. No real girl would want all those fucked up things done to her. Now, be a good boy for me and get on your hands and knees.
Good Boy.
I will never call you something you're not, silly. You're not a girl, you're my little mutt. But obviously, you're a little confused. So I'm just gonna- fuck- force these boxers of yours off so I can see your pretty fuck holes. Shh baby, don't make a noise- ugh fuck baby- you just make me so horny, of course I'm gonna rape you- fuck- slip it in. I'm just gonna give you one of those T shots we've been talking about. So that tiny dick of yours can start growing.
Fuck, that's right baby, take it all. You're such a good boy.
Shut up, you're not a girl, I don't care about your damn chromosomes. You're too sex oriented to be a girl, you're a disgusting perv.
What do you mean I made you this way? You know you wanted it.
#tw noncon#forcemasc#force masc#forced masculinity#forced masculinization#degrading k1nk#cnc k!nk#detrans#destroyerofgirls#thos is for all the tboys who use detrans as s/h btw#detrans dni#unless you wnat to ig?#this just probably isnt your cup of T#haha im so funny
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Marvel tried to make fun of Alexeijs marxism ideology but made him accidentally based af
#what if#alexei shostakov#bucky barnes#marvel#winter solider#what if episode 3#alexei was telling the truth!#marvel be like: haha isnt it funny how he thinks that workers should have rights?#red guardian#i just love alexei so fucking much#down with the bourgeoisie!
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i think i never really was able to read romantic tension between characters because up until they kissed i just thought "oh, so powder and ekko are besties in this universe! nice!"
#arcane is making me question my entire shipping attitude. fuck#like obviously i can say like huh. that looks romantic or haha thats gay#but it never really came naturally to me until i saw more shipping culture in fandom#its the aromanticism isnt it#im not here to start discourse. this is just a funny haha observation about myself#arcane#timebomb#jinx arcane#ekko arcane#aromantic#i guess
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children of war.
#star wars#clone wars#star wars the clone wars#captain rex#ahsoka tano#my favorite doomed siblings..#idk just thinking a lot about ahsoka lately#which means ofc i am also thinking about rex#the âhaha im older than you!â jokes are funny until you realize. hey. hey wait. im fourteen and youre eleven. hey. wait.#like its different for rex because of his advanced aging- he isnt a kid like ahsoka is but... idk#do you think they talk about it? probably not. yeah.#forgive me i cant draw people ive been drawing robots for years#just gotta practice lol
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