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aeshnacyanea2000 · 4 months ago
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Victor and Silverfish read it carefully, as one reads a dinner menu in an alien language. This was an alien language, and to make it worse it was also their own.
-- Terry Pratchett - Moving Pictures
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dimity-lawn · 2 years ago
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monstrous-tournament · 1 year ago
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The Ankh-Morpork Movers and Shakers Tournament!
I know y'all know these two, but still, feel free to add your propaganda in the notes! 
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darkangelsofthedarknight · 3 months ago
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T.O.E animatronic AU
I thought it would be cool if the Locust was an animatronic. His character species is supposed to be a bug human hybrid. I planned out for him to be an unfinished animatronic. A kind of side attraction like Foxy. Teaching kids things, using his long fingers to even crotchet sometimes.
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👇🏼 broken version (also I thought maybe I could add the "melting mask" phenomena to all of the animatronics worn out versions, making their faces longer and some mechs visible but I didn't add it because I forgot and I don't think it would fit here)
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He is supposed to be clumsy, pretty uneducated and innocent it's why he gets bullied sometimes. He is also supposed to be a southern farmer. His name is Michael, and he is obviously a locust human hybrid. He had his teeth manipulated so that he couldn't accidentally bite children.
Now, onto the other original characters.
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Thomas who is actually the evil one, he glitched out and attacked a worker. He is a termite human hybrid. Lead singer. Oftentimes, the parents complained his stare was creepy. Unlike Michael, his teeth were kept the same because he wouldn't really interact with little kids. Originally, all the animatronics had their teeth sunk in when touched but his teeth were broken and couldn't do that.
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Madeline, silverfish human hybrid. Tenor voice and guitar player. The friendliest one. She is a teen (17). Also the most sane.
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Danielle who is a drummer. He has a kingly aesthetic and is smug. He is a cockroach human hybrid.
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Saschas insect side is also a locust. He uses the metal taps of his fingers as an instrument. Second least dangerous.
Their broken/old versions are the same but just a few errors, noticeably the long facial cosmetic. All of them are 10 ft tall. And all are possessed by different people of different ages.
Micheal has only been out in the public for 5 years. The establishment lasted 7 years. So he was in storage for two years.
And uuhh that's about it for now. I need to work on the story.
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dansnaturepictures · 5 months ago
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8th July 2024: Snails this evening, phone photo of a blue globe-thistle in the Inner Close at Winchester Cathedral at lunch time and a beautiful duck I enjoyed seeing at Sewerby Gardens Zoo in Yorkshire last month.
Today it was also great to see both Winchester Peregrines at St. Thomas Church, Swifts gliding in the air by the cathedral, Wrens with young I believe and Grey Silverfish, Goldfinch including great views of young, Magpie, Collared Dove and Woodpigeon enjoyed at home.
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doormouseetcappendix · 5 months ago
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Summer Reading Log 2024 PT 13.
Poor Things (1992) by Alasdair Gray
The Angel Of Indian Lake (2024) by Stephen Graham Jones
Silverfish (2020) by Rone Shavers
Shigidi And The Brass Head Of Obalufon (2023) by Wole Talabi
The Shape Were In (2001) by Jonathan Lethem
Out There Screaming: An Anthology Of New Black Horror (2023) edited by Jordan Peele and written by Erin E. Adams, Violet Allen, Lesley Nneka Arimah, Maurice Broaddus, Chesya Burke, P. Djèlí Clark, Ezra Claytan Daniels, Tananarive Due, Nalo Hopkinson, N. K. Jemisin, Justin C. Key, L. D. Lewis, Nnedi Okorafor, Tochi Onyebuchi, Rebecca Roanhorse, Nicole D. Sconiers, Rion Amilcar Scott, Terence Taylor, and Cadwell Turnbull
The Left Hand Of Darkness (1969) by Ursula K. Le Guin
Dune (1965) by Frank Herbert
Dune Messiah (1969) by Frank Herbert
The Heroes (2011) by Joe Abercrombie
The Coming Of The Old Ones (2019) by Jeffery Thomas
Horror Movie (2024) by Paul Tremblay
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kiddiesides · 3 years ago
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okay but janus being scared of bugs, but in a way that makes thomas' life unbearable. he hears a blood-curling scream, and janus runs to thomas like "DAD DAD DAD DAD THERE'S A BUG IT'S TERRIBLE AND IT MOVED YOU HAVE TO GET RID OF IT YOU HAVE TO GET RID OF IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!" and when thomas comes over he sees that the bug was... a silverfish. literally the most harmless bug on the planet. and not only that, but it's tiny, fucking miniscule, like you can barely see it, but janus won't stop fucking Screaming before thomas gets rid of it, and he refuses to go even near the side of the room he saw it in.
Logan HAS made Janus cry bc of his bug friends more than once
also Janus will SCREAM in the middle of the night waking EVERYONE up for a teeny tiny spider that wasnt even near him. Now ALL of Thomas' kids are awake. Do you have any idea how difficult it is to make these kids go back to sleep???
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tiesthatbind-tf · 4 years ago
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Question for Optimus and Megatron! Do you ever see yourselves reconciling in the future? At this point do you even want to?
The jagged edges of badly-healed scars and lines of age on the man’s face were thrown into clear relief by the soft blue glow of tablet in his hands as he studied the question proposed to him carefully. Unblinkingly.
It was two in the morning on a sleepless night amid a quiet week, and after a short prayer session and paperwork, an odd sense of melancholy had begun to creep in.
The rare moments of peace brought with them clarity to his thoughts that weren’t focused on missions, briefings and strategic discussions, and that clarity was, at times, a double-edged sword.
“Back when we used to meet each other at Maccadam’s every weekend, he would bring along this notebook filled with poetry and paragraphs of his thoughts about the state of the world. It wasn’t something he openly shared—miners wrote books yes, but mostly concerning their line of work,” Optimus finally spoke up after almost ten minutes of deliberating what he was going to say, and whether he should say it.
“On the day he left the Newham police station after being arrested for suspicion of inciting a riot, after he was brutalized by a rogue guard I had hired a few months ago... I found it.”
He had left the oak desk that was groaning under a stack of files, folders and documents that only increased as the days passed, long strides taking him to the bookshelf at the end of the room where the works of Thomas Aquinas were nestled carefully next to Imam Al-Bukhari’s. One book, much smaller than the rest, seemed out of place there however, and this was the one he pulled out.
“On the sidewalk.”
It was a woebegone-looking notebook, weathered by time with the edges of some pages crimped up by water damage, though it was clear that care had been taken to preserve it: The covers were wrapped in plastic, and not a single silverfish was to be seen scuttling away as Optimus opened it only to show the initials ‘M.T’ scribbled at the lower right corner of the first page.
“I thought he had dropped it and wanted to give it back to him. And with it, I wanted to apologize for everything—for not being there when it happened, for it happening in my station under my jurisdiction, for failing the promise I made to him twenty-eight years ago that I wanted to join law enforcement to protect everyone, not just those the system decided deserved protection—-but by the time I arrived at the mining community he worked at… they told me he’d been sent to Messatine.”
He closed the book before any demand for more of its contents could arise. They weren’t his to divulge.
“So I held on to this notebook for the better part of a decade. I memorized the words——some of them, I recited in front of the Senate the day I decided I was done being a part of their system. I hoped he would come home one day so I could return it to him in person. And he did!”
There was the ghost of a smile that crossed his features, which quickly shifted to a perplexed frown.
“But when I tried to give him back what was his, he told me to keep it or burn it—-he didn’t care for it any more. No point dwelling in the past, especially one he had grown beyond, was what he said. I took his words at face value back then… but when I think about it now? I wonder if it wasn’t him trying to bury what remained of the person he was before the Pits, before Messatine, before the night at my station. Before everything.”
The guilt was heavy in his tone as he sank down to the floor and leaned against the bookshelf; broad shoulders sagging under the weight of an invisible mantle and eyes glazed over in a thousand-yard stare for a moment.
“Do I want to reconcile our differences? Yes. More than anything. Because the boy I traded books with, the friend I shared a table with, and the man who wrote these words that opened my eyes ? I believe that man is still alive and that man is worth saving.”
He closed his own eyes for a moment and when they opened once more, the focus in his gaze seemed to have returned.
“Do I think it will happen? InsyaAllah, perhaps, but I would not stake the world on that reconciliation.”
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The temperature in the empty war room felt like it had dropped several degrees as the Decepticon leader glared at the seeming-innocuous question as though it had come for his neck personally. Adam’s apple bobbing in a rare show of uncertainty and trepidation, he closed his eyes, steepled his fingers and exhaled harshly.
“I don’t… hate the man, if that is where the trajectory of your question is heading. He was my best friend, one of the few I would have trusted with my life. More heart than sense, foolish and naive and stubborn, but kind. To a fault,” Megatron uttered after a few minutes, his lips a thin and terse line as he thought about the matter a little deeper.
Another spell of silence fell upon the hall as he stood up and muttered an annoyed ‘tch’ at the part of him that saw it fit to indulge the inquiry at all before picking out a book from the glass-cased shelf in the back of the room.
“That is not to say the urge doesn’t arise from time to time. But every time that voice whispers venom and spite whenever I hear his name? I remember this.”
It landed on his paperwork with a dull thump; a hard-cover edition of ‘Umar Ibn Al-Khattab: His life and times’ which was, from first glance, well-kept save some light tatters on the book jacket.
A closer look at the book jacket however would reveal several brown specks which resembled dried blood.
“Thirty-two years ago, the sheltered child of a professor and a journalist threw this book over the fence dividing redlined districts to a nobody who simply voiced a fascination for what he was reading. Without prompt. ‘It’s a gift’ he said. A gift for someone he had spoken to for all of ten minutes. A gift for a new friend.”
The warlord who was greying earlier than most sank back into his seat with his hands behind his head and stared at the ceiling overhead. 
“The nobody cherished it for approximately two days before the census team came by for an unannounced inspection, and lo behold they did find it, and the nobody was beaten within an inch of his life for the crime of possessing a book which wasn’t ‘approved’ for his class, and therefore could not belong to him.”
The scoffing disdain in his voice as he spoke of the abuse was replaced with a fierceness that would have made anyone listening take a step back, more so that his glare felt like it could burn right through the screen as he returned his attention to the person on the other end.
“But it did. Because it was a gift from a friend. And when that nobody became a rebel, and eventually a warlord who tore down the doors to the government’s archives for ‘Persons Of Interest’? He bled everybody in that basement like the stuck pigs  they were until he found that little box with his name written on it, found this inside it, and then burned everything else to the ground.”
That would explain the drying blood on the cover of the book that he was now holding up, at the very least.
“This, and the books that were to come which that kind and foolish boy would toss over the fence, was when I realized how broken the system truly was, that I had to rely on this subterfuge for want of a better education. This was when I realized I wanted more than to live and die in the mines as my barcode dictated.”
The mounting anger in his tone seemed to suddenly cut off he opened his mouth only to close it swiftly, and when his tongue could finally form words again, they were noticeably softer than before.
“This was also when I realized that perhaps, I wasn’t alone in my outrage, in my boyhood fantasies for a better world. No one told that meddling idiot to make my fight his as well, but at eight-years-old, he decided he was going to do something about it to help me because he wanted to. And it’s hard to hate that earnestness.”
He closed his eyes for a moment before standing up with his hands clasped behind him, features obscured as he faced the wall with shoulders squared.
“Reconciliations are not out of the question. Truth be told, I do desire it. Whatever my past as a gladiator might have impressed upon you, believe me, I don’t enjoy the prospects of senselessy killing Autobots I have fought alongside for many years, back when we worked side by side against our common enemy. Terrible waste of genuinely good if not exceedingly foolish people, I would think.”
A curt professionalism had crept in now as he turned around and stroked his beard thoughtfully at the notion.
“However the matter should only be discussed after our movement’s primary objective has been achieved, and not a moment before. And if he and his merry men keep being an obstacle in my path?”
He smirked coldly.
“I can’t promise that the consequences won’t be dire.”
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noirandchocolate · 4 years ago
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Silverfish, Thomas
President of the Alchemists’ Guild.  Despite being an alchemist, he is a very practical man who, amongst other things, invented the much-loved snack, Banged Grains.  Harmless, except to nearby architecture.
--Terry Pratchett and Stephen Briggs, “The Ankh-Morpork Archives” (illustration by Paul Kidby) 
(This is inaccurate!  Silverfish was one of the developers of octo-cellulose, but a man called Peavie, who was the guild treasurer, created banged grains!  Although since this diary is an in-universe book, this mistake can be explained away by the fact that Silverfish definitely became the biggest name in the clicks industry out of the guild members, so he might’ve had this related invention attributed to him after the fact.
Incidentally, Silverfish had a cameo in “Guards! Guards!” and another in “Men at Arms,” where he was messing around with octo-cellulose in billiard ball form.  The Discworld wiki suggests he was modeled on American movie mogul Samuel Goldwyn, whose birth name was Gelbfisch and who briefly went by Goldfish before settling on Goldwyn.  However, since he did appear in a book published before “Moving Pictures,” Pterry was either foreshadowing that an alchemist would invent movies, or the name was just “fortuitous.”)
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figmentof · 7 years ago
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hamiltonsjames➔thomassjames
i track the figmentof tag if you want to get my attention
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matildasbooks · 4 years ago
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hibernation months
Lockdown #3 feels interminable. Today, I explained to my mother the meaning of ‘pathetic fallacy’ as the rain drummed around us. Storm Christoph is on its way and the river is fit to burst its banks again, the waters so ice-cold the dogs won’t swim. In the bluebell woods which are only russet and bronze right now, no hint of cobalt yet, I slid like a silverfish over the water-logged ground, blinked fat raindrops from my eyes. The dog’s red coat frosted with rain freckles. I’ve read a lot as always, but have enjoyed it less than usual. I put novels down for a few days and forget where the story’s going. Non-fiction is gentler; I can read a chapter as a snapshot stand-alone essay. 
A friend recommended ‘The Year of Living Danishly’ by Helen Russell to me years ago when I was in Edinburgh for the book festival and it’s only now I’ve got around to it. Reading a travel memoir might sound an odd choice when it’s unlikely anyone will be travelling for a while yet, but moving to a new place, as Russell does, can be extremely isolating. She and her partner, who works for Lego and is therefore referred to in the book as ‘Lego Man’, move to Denmark during the winter months. Spring, they are told, officially starts in March, but doesn’t normally appear before May. The streets are so deserted Russell proleptically wonders if there’s been some kind of viral outbreak (the book was written long before the word ‘corona’ - sadly not the beer - became a part of our daily lexicon). Denmark was meant to be an escape for Russell from the rat race back home and the constant questioning from strangers as to when she’d be having a baby; their arrival in the midst of winter appears, at first, to ensure the opposite. Russell feels trapped in a new town that greets her like an ice box. Through windows, she sees little movement, only glittering candlelight. A neighbour explains that the Danes “hibernate” over winter, staving off the darkling hours with glimmers of flame and hygge (Danes burn more candles per head than any other country in the world (Russell 2015, p. 10)). Although in the UK, hygge is a word most people will recognise, sold as a concept in self-care magazines and scrawled across the “perfect-Christmas-gift”-books such as ‘The Little Book of Hygge’, when I asked my French university students what it might mean, they had no idea. Apparently in the UK it’s a more attractive and marketable idea than in France, at least for now. In Russell’s book, however, it’s clear that hygge is not just a lifestyle one strives towards to achieve a better version of themselves or a fleeting fashion, its a means of survival. The Danes fight Seasonal Affective Disorder by, as one local puts it, ‘holing up for winter’ (p. 12). 
Despite my reluctance to buy into (quite literally) the hype around hygge, reading Helen Russell’s witty account of a year in the “happiest nation in the world” has been comforting in these dark and dreary months. The only candlelight in my room is the blue glow of my computer screen as it whirrs like a plane taking off to keep up with the amount of work I’m using it for - it was on its last legs before lockdown #1. I haven’t changed much about my routine - I’m still halfway through the book - but perhaps there’s something to be said for some elements of hygge in this Covid world. I’ve rediscovered a childish joy in stickers (literary ones, of course) which I’m affixing to every notebook I own and I’m trying to journal - there’s a good video by @TheOxfordPsych on how to use journalling as a tool to improve your mental health, rather than just a performative exercise, which I found useful. I’m beating myself up less about getting through my growing pile of books and reading slowly, as if I’m a university student again, annotating my books with a pink pen. 
My favourite read so far this month has to be ‘Field Notes’ by Anna Selby, published by Hazel Press and sold by The London Review of Books Bookshop. Written under water on transparent notebooks, her poems are electric. With an epigraph from Joan Didion - ‘what it is like to be a woman, the irreconcilable difference of it, the sense of living one’s deepest life underwater, that dark involvement with blood and birth and death’ - Selby dives deep into waters where she can become a creature apart from the murky subterranean existence of a woman, catcalled and pregnant and un-pregnant, something more like a fish that’s soldered its wounds with kintsugi, with the golden threads of a lit wick. Her blog (on her website http://annamariaselby.co.uk/) also serves as a wonderful introduction to her work as a poet, PhD student and naturalist, with descriptions of night gardens crowded with Japanese wisteria and moonflower vines. 
For now, the hibernation months continue. I wonder how we’ll look back at these years, as we begin to reckon with the effects it has wrought on countries and individuals, but I may as well in the meantime take Selby’s advice, via Thomas Merton, to listen to the rain: ‘nobody started it, nobody is going to stop it. It will talk as long as it wants this rain. As long as it talks, I am going to listen’. 
More non-fiction perfect for lockdown in the vein of Russell’s The Year of Living Danishly;
Bleaker House by Nell Stevens 
Names for the Sea by Sarah Moss
Fiction books I might read next:
A Ghost in the Throat by Doireann Ní Ghríofa
Childhood by Tove Ditlevsen
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monstrous-tournament · 1 year ago
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Ankh-Morpork Movers and Shakers
(minus the Big Wukwuks Havelock Vetinari, Moist von Lipwig, and all Watch or Unseen University characters (they'll each get their own bracket, don't worry!)
Now, who are these Movers and Shakers?
These are (mostly) citizens of Ankh-Morpork, with some few visitors sprinkled in, who overtly or covertly move Ankh-Morpork's politics, fate, social landscape etc. etc. in good or bad ways (or both!)
This is going to be a big one, friends, with 32 contenders in the first round, and thus 16 brackets to vote in!!
These are as follows:
Lady Sybil Ramkin, Duchess of Ankh vs. Dr. Whiteface, Fools' Guild
Adora Belle Dearheart vs. Mr. Boggins, Thieves' Guild
William de Worde vs. Lord Selachii
Gaspode the Wonder Dog vs. Lord Venturi
Dragon King of Arms vs. Ronald Rust
Willikins the Butler vs. Topsy Lavish
Sacharissa Cripslock vs. Malvolio Bent
Mrs. Rosemary Palm, Guild of Seamstresses vs. Thomas Silverfish, Alchemists' Guild
Lady Roberta "Madam" Meserole vs. Lord Downey, Assassin's Guild
Leonard of Quirm vs. Cosmo Lavish
Carcer vs. Grag Bashfulsson
Reacher Gilt vs. Gunilla Goodmountain
Harry King vs. Mr. Slant
Mr Shine vs. Grag Ardent
Victor Tugelbend (aka Victor Maraschino) vs. Lupine Wonse
Theda Withel (aka "Ginger" and "Delores De Syn") vs. Queen Molly, Beggars' Guild
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dansnaturepictures · 2 years ago
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19/04/2023-Beautiful trees out the front and Grey Silverfish tonight and phone photos of the beautiful pink blossom I always enjoy seeing in front of my Dad’s house tonight and daffodils at Abbey Gardens, forget-me-not nearby, a dazzling display of multi-coloured bluebells at Abbey Gardens and yellow flowers looking nice in the sun nearby in Winchester at lunch time. 
It was a pleasure to see William the Peregrine at both St. Thomas Church and Winchester Cathedral at lunch time as well as Grey Heron from the train on the way this morning, with Blue Tit heard and seen very well and Great Tit heard loudly as well as Robin and Blackbird seen well at lunch time. Green alkanet, hyacinth and lesser celandine were other Winchester floral highlights today with cow parsley, my first ground ivy of the year and possible crane’s-bill nice to see on the way to the station this morning and herb-Robert seen this evening. 
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ao3feed-joshler · 8 years ago
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We Can Get Better, Because We're Not Dead Yet
read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/2i3WNQ6
by SPARKKYTROT
Everyone knows the Fabulous Four. Everyone. They're celebrities. But when the infamous Jet Star and Kobra Kid go missing on a routine trip to the outer zones, not everyone is grieving. A drug lord and his empire are slowly growing, ready to take advantage of the situation and get rid of the remaining Killjoys forever. But in a world where colour is everything, you can bet on it that nothing is EVER black and white.
(This may or may not be based on the Jet Star/Kobra Kid Traffic Report. Let your imagination run wild.)
Words: 1720, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: My Chemical Romance, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys (Album), Panic! at the Disco, Pierce the Veil, All Time Low, Sleeping With Sirens, Twenty One Pilots, Mindless Self Indulgence, Paramore, Supernatural, Black Veil Brides, Bring Me The Horizon, Halsey (Musician)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death
Categories: F/F, F/M, M/M
Characters: Chris Kendall, PJ Liguori, Dan Howell, Phil Lester, Vic Fuentes, Jack Barakat, Alex Gaskarth, Marzia Bisognin, Felix Kjellberg, Brendon Urie, Frank Iero, Gerard Way, Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz, Kellin Quinn, Ashley Frangipane | Halsey, Hayley Williams, Josh Dun, Tyler Joseph, Sean McLoughlin, Tommy Chow Mein, Dodie Clark, Jaime Preciado, Mark Fischbach, Dallon Weekes, Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith, Lindsey Ballato, Andy Biersack, Troye Sivan, Sam Winchester, Dean Winchester, Castiel (mentioned), Emma Blackery, Tony Perry, Mike Fuentes, Joe Trohman, Andy Hurley, Oliver Sykes, Zack Merrick, Rian Dawson, Thomas Ridgewell, Tomska, Jacksepticeye - Character, Markiplier, PewDiePie, CutiePieMarzia, Dr Death Defying, Kobra Kid, Fun Ghoul, Party Poison, Show Pony, Mikey Way, Ray Toro, Jet Star, The Girl (Fabulous Killjoys), doddleoddle, Brendon Urie/Tragic Devotee, Frank Iero/Fun Ghoul - Character, Tyler Joseph/Blurryface - Character, Josh Dun/DJ Spooky Jim, Mark Fischbach/Markiplier, Ryan Ross/Royal Cabaret, Dodie Clark/Sunshine, PJ Liguori/Colour Bandit, Lindsey Ballato/Mindless Dancer, Phil Lester/Electric Alien, Dallon Weekes/Red Burlesque, Dan Howell/Ace of Spades, Spencer Smith/Little Drummer, Kellin Quinn/Mad King, Jaime Preciado/Selfish Machine, Vic Fuentes/Divine Zero, Andy Biersack/Angel, Hayley Williams/Misery Business, Troye Sivan/Blue, Emma Blackery/Wrecked Havok, Marzia Bisognin/Pastel Parasite, Tony Perry/Nuclear Acceleration, Mike Fuentes/Bronx Barricade, Joe Trohman/American Psycho, Andy Hurley/Phoenix Fall Out, Oli Sykes/Dr Avalanche, Jack Barakat/Adrenaline Junkie, Alex Gaskarth/Weightless Rain, Zack Merrick/Silverfish, Rian Dawson/Camo Croc, Chris Kendall/Crabstickz
Relationships: Fun Ghoul/Party Poison, Frank Iero/Gerard Way, Dan Howell/Phil Lester, Vic Fuentes/Kellin Quinn, Patrick Stump/Pete Wentz, Ryan Ross/Brendon Urie, Brendon Urie/Dallon Weekes, Marzia Bisognin/Felix Kjellberg, Mark Fischbach/Sean McLoughlin, Jack Barakat/Alex Gaskarth, Josh Dun/Tyler Joseph, Chris Kendall/PJ Liguori, Ashley Frangipane | Halsey/Hayley Williams
Additional Tags: Bandom - Freeform, Angst, Crossover, YouTube
read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/2i3WNQ6
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ao3feed-ryden · 8 years ago
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We Can Get Better, Because We're Not Dead Yet
read it on the AO3 at http://ift.tt/2i3WNQ6
by SPARKKYTROT
Everyone knows the Fabulous Four. Everyone. They're celebrities. But when the infamous Jet Star and Kobra Kid go missing on a routine trip to the outer zones, not everyone is grieving. A drug lord and his empire are slowly growing, ready to take advantage of the situation and get rid of the remaining Killjoys forever. But in a world where colour is everything, you can bet on it that nothing is EVER black and white.
(This may or may not be based on the Jet Star/Kobra Kid Traffic Report. Let your imagination run wild.)
Words: 1720, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: My Chemical Romance, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys (Album), Panic! at the Disco, Pierce the Veil, All Time Low, Sleeping With Sirens, Twenty One Pilots, Mindless Self Indulgence, Paramore, Supernatural, Black Veil Brides, Bring Me The Horizon, Halsey (Musician)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death
Categories: F/F, F/M, M/M
Characters: Chris Kendall, PJ Liguori, Dan Howell, Phil Lester, Vic Fuentes, Jack Barakat, Alex Gaskarth, Marzia Bisognin, Felix Kjellberg, Brendon Urie, Frank Iero, Gerard Way, Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz, Kellin Quinn, Ashley Frangipane | Halsey, Hayley Williams, Josh Dun, Tyler Joseph, Sean McLoughlin, Tommy Chow Mein, Dodie Clark, Jaime Preciado, Mark Fischbach, Dallon Weekes, Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith, Lindsey Ballato, Andy Biersack, Troye Sivan, Sam Winchester, Dean Winchester, Castiel (mentioned), Emma Blackery, Tony Perry, Mike Fuentes, Joe Trohman, Andy Hurley, Oliver Sykes, Zack Merrick, Rian Dawson, Thomas Ridgewell, Tomska, Jacksepticeye - Character, Markiplier, PewDiePie, CutiePieMarzia, Dr Death Defying, Kobra Kid, Fun Ghoul, Party Poison, Show Pony, Mikey Way, Ray Toro, Jet Star, The Girl (Fabulous Killjoys), doddleoddle, Brendon Urie/Tragic Devotee, Frank Iero/Fun Ghoul - Character, Tyler Joseph/Blurryface - Character, Josh Dun/DJ Spooky Jim, Mark Fischbach/Markiplier, Ryan Ross/Royal Cabaret, Dodie Clark/Sunshine, PJ Liguori/Colour Bandit, Lindsey Ballato/Mindless Dancer, Phil Lester/Electric Alien, Dallon Weekes/Red Burlesque, Dan Howell/Ace of Spades, Spencer Smith/Little Drummer, Kellin Quinn/Mad King, Jaime Preciado/Selfish Machine, Vic Fuentes/Divine Zero, Andy Biersack/Angel, Hayley Williams/Misery Business, Troye Sivan/Blue, Emma Blackery/Wrecked Havok, Marzia Bisognin/Pastel Parasite, Tony Perry/Nuclear Acceleration, Mike Fuentes/Bronx Barricade, Joe Trohman/American Psycho, Andy Hurley/Phoenix Fall Out, Oli Sykes/Dr Avalanche, Jack Barakat/Adrenaline Junkie, Alex Gaskarth/Weightless Rain, Zack Merrick/Silverfish, Rian Dawson/Camo Croc, Chris Kendall/Crabstickz
Relationships: Fun Ghoul/Party Poison, Frank Iero/Gerard Way, Dan Howell/Phil Lester, Vic Fuentes/Kellin Quinn, Patrick Stump/Pete Wentz, Ryan Ross/Brendon Urie, Brendon Urie/Dallon Weekes, Marzia Bisognin/Felix Kjellberg, Mark Fischbach/Sean McLoughlin, Jack Barakat/Alex Gaskarth, Josh Dun/Tyler Joseph, Chris Kendall/PJ Liguori, Ashley Frangipane | Halsey/Hayley Williams
Additional Tags: Bandom - Freeform, Angst, Crossover, YouTube
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We Can Get Better, Because We're Not Dead Yet
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by SPARKKYTROT
Everyone knows the Fabulous Four. Everyone. They're celebrities. But when the infamous Jet Star and Kobra Kid go missing on a routine trip to the outer zones, not everyone is grieving. A drug lord and his empire are slowly growing, ready to take advantage of the situation and get rid of the remaining Killjoys forever. But in a world where colour is everything, you can bet on it that nothing is EVER black and white.
(This may or may not be based on the Jet Star/Kobra Kid Traffic Report. Let your imagination run wild.)
Words: 1720, Chapters: 1/?, Language: English
Fandoms: My Chemical Romance, Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys (Album), Panic! at the Disco, Pierce the Veil, All Time Low, Sleeping With Sirens, Twenty One Pilots, Mindless Self Indulgence, Paramore, Supernatural, Black Veil Brides, Bring Me The Horizon, Halsey (Musician)
Rating: Teen And Up Audiences
Warnings: Graphic Depictions Of Violence, Major Character Death
Categories: F/F, F/M, M/M
Characters: Chris Kendall, PJ Liguori, Dan Howell, Phil Lester, Vic Fuentes, Jack Barakat, Alex Gaskarth, Marzia Bisognin, Felix Kjellberg, Brendon Urie, Frank Iero, Gerard Way, Patrick Stump, Pete Wentz, Kellin Quinn, Ashley Frangipane | Halsey, Hayley Williams, Josh Dun, Tyler Joseph, Sean McLoughlin, Tommy Chow Mein, Dodie Clark, Jaime Preciado, Mark Fischbach, Dallon Weekes, Ryan Ross, Spencer Smith, Lindsey Ballato, Andy Biersack, Troye Sivan, Sam Winchester, Dean Winchester, Castiel (mentioned), Emma Blackery, Tony Perry, Mike Fuentes, Joe Trohman, Andy Hurley, Oliver Sykes, Zack Merrick, Rian Dawson, Thomas Ridgewell, Tomska, Jacksepticeye - Character, Markiplier, PewDiePie, CutiePieMarzia, Dr Death Defying, Kobra Kid, Fun Ghoul, Party Poison, Show Pony, Mikey Way, Ray Toro, Jet Star, The Girl (Fabulous Killjoys), doddleoddle, Brendon Urie/Tragic Devotee, Frank Iero/Fun Ghoul - Character, Tyler Joseph/Blurryface - Character, Josh Dun/DJ Spooky Jim, Mark Fischbach/Markiplier, Ryan Ross/Royal Cabaret, Dodie Clark/Sunshine, PJ Liguori/Colour Bandit, Lindsey Ballato/Mindless Dancer, Phil Lester/Electric Alien, Dallon Weekes/Red Burlesque, Dan Howell/Ace of Spades, Spencer Smith/Little Drummer, Kellin Quinn/Mad King, Jaime Preciado/Selfish Machine, Vic Fuentes/Divine Zero, Andy Biersack/Angel, Hayley Williams/Misery Business, Troye Sivan/Blue, Emma Blackery/Wrecked Havok, Marzia Bisognin/Pastel Parasite, Tony Perry/Nuclear Acceleration, Mike Fuentes/Bronx Barricade, Joe Trohman/American Psycho, Andy Hurley/Phoenix Fall Out, Oli Sykes/Dr Avalanche, Jack Barakat/Adrenaline Junkie, Alex Gaskarth/Weightless Rain, Zack Merrick/Silverfish, Rian Dawson/Camo Croc, Chris Kendall/Crabstickz
Relationships: Fun Ghoul/Party Poison, Frank Iero/Gerard Way, Dan Howell/Phil Lester, Vic Fuentes/Kellin Quinn, Patrick Stump/Pete Wentz, Ryan Ross/Brendon Urie, Brendon Urie/Dallon Weekes, Marzia Bisognin/Felix Kjellberg, Mark Fischbach/Sean McLoughlin, Jack Barakat/Alex Gaskarth, Josh Dun/Tyler Joseph, Chris Kendall/PJ Liguori, Ashley Frangipane | Halsey/Hayley Williams
Additional Tags: Bandom - Freeform, Angst, Crossover, YouTube
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