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Good morning. I just realized that the one time Poseidon gave Percy a birthday gift he strung it on his necklace and wore it constantly. He spent all year thinking about it and trying to figure out what Poseidon wanted him to buy with it. Sanddollars are 2-4 inches in diameter meaning that it would've been resting above his heart. I am going to fucking cry.
And then I realized. Percy has his sand dollar necklace. Sally has her pearl necklace. Poseidon has his ocean stone necklace. I'm fucking crying.
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I just realized that the theme of 6x10 seemed to be Parents and Kids
- The man on the beach with his kids
- May and Athena doing undercover recon together
- Chimney and his dad
- Hen and Denny
- pregnant woman and her baby
- And the last emergency of the episode, who was the Parent and Kid relationship there...? 
Hmm...
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(credit to @dawntainbobbynash​ as these are her GIFs I used)
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Okay, but how would Johnny react to Hershell and Quentin being together?
This can be prompts or headcanons, I'm very curious
Hi, thank you so much for this as I love these characters & some worldbuilding. I decided to do Hcs since I hadn't done them for quite some time. 
Hopefully, this is what was asked as I tried my best to explain my Hc for it. As well, as a bit of Johnny's relationship with his father and Quentin.
Quentin & Hershell started to become serious, dating when they were in their early thirties, 30 & 34 respectively so around that time, Johnny was 12
Their relationship before being official was more of an on-off relationship filled with intense intimacy then any serious commitments
It took the pair a while to tell anyone and much longer for Johnny that they're dating since both, Hersh in particular was worried about what some would think
Prior to getting with Quentin, Hersh was used to being on his own and or having short-lived relationships that he kept on the down low so he was awfully reluctant and anxious even to tell his son
Understandably, on the same page, Johnny rather enjoyed being the center of his dad's attention and love so he didn't take it too well in the beginning 
So going through his angsty tween/teen years, Johnny decided to be a rotten little shit about his father's relationship with Quentin, ensuring that Quentin's time was hell, or rather very uncomfortable 
^ Now as an adult with sense in him, Johnny is ashamed of how he acted so him and Quentin have a silent agreement to get along (for their and certainly his father's sake) & genuinely do care about one another despite not showing it
^ Every so often, they do get into arguments and disagreements usually filled with snarky comments as they tend to butt heads with one another
^ Only ever because they can't find a good middle ground nor are so easily willing, both are incredibly stubborn, to better understand one another so Hersh is the glue and plays the middleman between them 
Although often Johnny feels like he's being held to a higher than necessary standard or not taken seriously by Quentin who keeps him at a long arm's distance
Vice versa, he finds it immensely difficult to even get on the same page with Quentin that only gets tense with age. He finds the older older too stubborn and in his own ways 
Yet both are trying their honest best to get along better and develop a more steady and healthy son-father relationship 
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reactorshaft · 5 months
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just… Goro Miyazaki starting his animation career with having a son kill his father, the king of a kingdom where magic is disappearing, and run away and Hayao (possibly ending) his career with a young boy refusing to take on his family’s powerful legacy over a magical world, knowing the world would die without him in favor of not abandoning his family and choosing to live contentedly in the mundane world…
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rosekasa · 1 month
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ladybug makes the observation at some point that chat noir, at the ripe age of fifteen, acts like such a dad sometimes. like he'll comment about how she should really sit up straight while theyre chilling out after patrol, and he'll start bringing a pair of binoculars so he can birdwatch from their rooftop, and he'll do that thing where after she casually mentions she's been craving strawberies lately he starts bringing industrial amounts of strawberries for her every time they meet. and she just thinks, wow, this boy must come from such a wonderful family for him to be so cute.
so when he quietly admits to her one day that he hasn't hugged his own dad in years, in fact he's not even sure if his own dad really likes him very much, her heart shatters
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frownyalfred · 1 month
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Jason: so I forgot about Father’s Day
Bruce:
Jason: okay, I didn’t forget about it. I didn’t know what to get you. but then it suddenly came to me, so.
Jason: *places large, bloodstained bag of broken computer parts on table*
Bruce: are those—
Jason: —the hard drives from the Russian case you’re working on? yeah. it took me a couple days, but I managed to get all of them. I know you were having trouble tracking them all down.
Bruce:
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all-turkic · 1 year
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Dede Korkut: How Prince Uruz was Taken Prisoner (EN)
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paprikot · 6 months
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it's okay, son
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voltaical-art · 3 months
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im in agony. a little self indulgent but I think wyll deserves to be told he's loved and have a small breakdown about it
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theshamblewithsybles · 10 months
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YOU think they have a beautiful bromance I think they are approximately .5 seconds away from fucking raw on national television. We are not the same.
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lwiann · 5 months
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fall from grace
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radiance1 · 5 months
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Nasty Burger explosion happens, leaving Danny homeless and friendless, he gets adopted by Vlad but Vlad, in all of his ambition to get Danny as his son and even telling said boy such thing multiple times.
Genuinely doesn't know what to do.
He never, well, thought this far, and certainly never in the circumstances that made this possible.
He tries a few parenting techniques (that he's read from multiple books to get the perfect child) and nothing sticks both because of Danny's stubbornness and pettiness.
So, Vlad tries from a... different angle.
He doesn't need a perfect son, he realized, he just wanted one, and now that he's gotten one, he realizes that Danny would be the one to succeed Vladco in the off-chance (which is low as hell already) that Vlad someone gets taken out of commission.
So what does he do?
He shows Danny how fun the business world can be when you're on top of it. One of the giants, an Emperor among kings.
Slowly sinking your fangs into an enemy, backing them into a corner bit by bit, until before they realized it, they can do nothing but be a defenseless little grub. Watching them crumble to bits in their own panic, and by their own hand making their situation worse and worse until, with one final blow, nothing is left of them.
Either by their own hand, or yours.
Danny took to it like a fish to water and, dare Vlad say, they even drew closer throughout it. Not quite father and son, yet not enemies either.
He thinks the term would be... frenemies?
Yes, on the best of days allies and on every other day frenemies.
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Danny doesn't... hate, Vlad. Yet he doesn't love him either, he thinks he likes Vlad at the very least. When the man backed off from trying to get him to be his son and replace his father.
Which was still a dick move considering his father had just died, but he's since managed to get over it. (The replacing his dad move, not his dad's death.)
Then Vlad started treating his less as a son and more of a... roommate, that he teaches business too. He will admit, he liked the change, gave him more room to grieve the loss of his family, and then, a while after that, Vlad showed him what made the business world... 'fun.'
And he was right, it is fun.
It was a great distraction from the pain of losing his family, and the fear that he would become like his dark future that he managed to avoid. He's not destroying the world, he's just destroying rival companies.
Way better in his opinion.
Of course, there are other 'Emperor among kings' out there, would be weird if there weren't honestly. To name a few, being Lex Luthor and Bruce Wayne.
In other words, a guy who hates an overpowered alien superhero and a himbo playboy.
Honestly, he doesn't really care about Lex Luthor, he's more of Vlad's chess mate rather than his. Who he does care for, however, is on Timothy Drake-Wayne.
Two years older than him, that is true, yet a fun chess mate all the same. Does he care for the boy's father and siblings? No, not really, not at all actually.
He's tried to corner the boy before (Most of which he planned out with his own chess set that Vlad got him, Vlad has one as well in fact), mostly on a whim really. To test the waters, so to speak. But, Timothy Drake succeeded his expectations and, well, more.
He tries more than once, gaining an inch, Timothy finds a way to gain two more. Corner him, and Drake finds a way out and even reserving the tides.
He's never able to completely corner Timothy Drake-Wayne, and Timothy Drake-Wayne has never been able to completely corner him, which is honestly what makes this so fun.
Vlad was right, the business world can be fun.
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If you know me, you know one of my favourite tropes is “Found Family” specifically, “Found-Father/Son Relationships”.
That’s one of the big reasons I love the show “911″ - it’s because of Buck and Bobby.
And that was also my favourite thing about the show “NCIS” - Tony and Gibbs’ relationship.
And as “911″ goes on (especially with the episode “In a Flash”, that just aired) Buck and Bobby’s relationship gets stronger and their father-son dynamic gets so much more solidified, and reminds me so much of Tony and Gibbs of “NCIS”.
Bobby and Gibbs were both fathers and husbands once upon a time, before tragedy struck and took their wives and kids from them. Buck and Tony grew up around parents that barely paid attention to them at all (with Tony, it was his father, with Buck, it was both his parents), so they would push the limit and act out - Tony, with his humorous and flirtatious personality to get attention from women and well, anyone, and Buck with his rebellious, daredevil personality to vent his emotions.
Gibbs was often hard on Tony because he knew that he was capable of being great. He knew Tony was already great, that’s why he recruited him, but he helped Tony to become a great agent - and what’s more, he told him that he was, multiple times. He was Tony’s boss, but he was also always there when he needed to talk because Gibbs cared about Tony. For me, they were always the strongest familial relationship of the show, save for Gibbs and Abby.
Bobby fired Buck pretty much on his first day as a firefighter, letting him know he wasn’t gonna put up with his crap. He took pity on Buck and let him back on because, like Gibbs and Tony, he knew he could be great. He shows him discipline, but also compassion and caring, because he knows that’s what Buck’s always needed. Whenever Buck’s in danger, Bobby is always there - to defend him when Buck was stuck under a firetruck, to be by his side every time he’s in the hospital, and to be the one to unhook him from the safety line and carry him to the ambulance after he gets struck by lightning (all the while calling him “kid”, with an affectionate, and scared, tone). Even when Buck sued the fire department, that showed how much of a father Bobby had been to him - because he had felt so betrayed by Bobby specifically when he wouldn’t let him back to work. He had more trust in Bobby than just about anyone, save for Eddie.
Buck even tells TK in the 911/Lone Star crossover episode - “My captain’s not my dad, but he might as well be.”
Gibbs and Bobby both have had other young members on their teams that they lead and mentor, but none really come close to the familial connection Gibbs has with Tony(except Abby) and Bobby has with Buck.
Buck and Tony give Bobby and Gibbs second chances to be fathers again. They are fathers to two goofy, adorable, drama-magnets and they wouldn’t trade them for the world.
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dawndauce · 29 days
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in dbh brainrot again
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elitadream · 6 months
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When I mentioned Bowser, I bet you guys weren't expecting a wholesome piece! 🤭
There's been so much talk surrounding these two while I was working on the body-swap concept, I figured I had to draw them as a father and son tandem at least once! Especially considering that they don't always fight; on the contrary! Junior really brings out the absolute best in my Bowser, and the two share a very loving bond most of the time. 🥺💕 I wanted to illustrate this more gentle and affectionate side of their dynamic before moving on to other subjects.^^
(Also: Junior is super teeny compared to his dad because he hasn't had his growth spurt yet! 😄)
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north-noire · 2 months
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My Michael Afton throughout the years! ft. his own little doodles. I'll try to be brief about the timeline and how my Michael was without saying too much since it'll be explored in the Hidden Hands AU fic's chapters anyway so I won't say all the details. Feel free to read if you guys like! I have a lot to say about him.
1983 (FNAF 4) - Michael was 12 or 13-ish when the Bite happened. Very reckless yet adventurous kid. Didn't really hate Evan (William, as much as he had a soft spot for Evan, still loved Michael all the same), just had really bad friends and influence (his friends were mostly bullies) - and didn't really like that he's being told to parent a little brother he had no idea how to take care of. It didn't help that Evan tended to be a tattle-tail sometimes about the trouble he was getting into. Michael also, deep down, got scared of what the bullies would do to him if he dared stand up for his brother or spoke out against them, so he ends up going along with what they did for his own sake. After the Bite, Michael was still deeply guilty about what he did to Evan, and it haunts him every night, knowing he had no good excuse but irresponsibility for what he did to his brother, because after all, it wasn't like William wasn't giving him enough attention. Michael just knew that he deserved anything unfortunate coming to him, but is genuinely surprised that his father kept telling him he loved him all the same. From this point on, he becomes easily troubled, tends to stay close to his dad. Makes sure he follows the rules and doesn't do trouble. Just wants to do a complete personality shift, and is deeply ashamed of who he was before. 1985 (Charlie's death, Fredbear's Family Diner shuts down) - Michael was 15 here. Over the years, he slowly isolated himself from most of the people in his life since he gets worried about his past scars coming back to haunt him. Mostly a recluse and reserved. He's not handling things well after Charlie's death and a family divorce - not to mention the non-existent social life he had. Just prefers to be left alone, but he's nice if you get to know him. Doesn't really have a good relationship with Elizabeth, but is actually pretty close with William. Feels extremely guilty and hates himself/blames himself for Charlie's death. He gets paranoid easily, as he thinks whoever took Charlie is now after him, but his father tells him to not worry too much about it. 1987 (FNAF 2) - (17) Slowly having a good relationship with Elizabeth. Starts to get into stuff like the supernatural and becomes superstitious to a degree over the years. In public, he's mostly polite and nice, but his actual personality shows through whenever he's with his father or Elizabeth - he's sarcastic, and has quite a dark sense of humor, can be a bit of a rebel, he's just more subtle about it. A bit of an over-thinker - he gets lost in his imagination/head easily. Has a (surprisingly) good relationship with his dad, as he's not really afraid to be himself around him - sometimes gifts him funny things or something he knows his dad would love/would use (he gifts William a rabbit's foot - for good luck, he says). He also helped William build the Fun-Times with blueprints and other technicalities (He's not really aware of the questionable features they had, unfortunately). He couldn't really come with his father and Elizabeth on Circus Baby's Pizza World opening due to things he had to catch up with his home-schooling, he had been skipping classes to work on the Fun-Times, but he really wanted to graduate highschool with a bang, so he's giving everything his all, here. Then Elizabeth suddenly goes missing all of a sudden, and, well... I would say more, but my fic sort of takes a canon-divergence route around FNAF 2/SL-FNAF 1 so that would spoil half of the stuff I've been working/writing about! Reference-sheet wise, I just wanted to show how he progresses from a rebellious, happy and adventurous kid into a more reclused, anxious and soft-spoken adult. Sorry for the long post! I've just been wanting to talk about him for some time now. There's a looot more that I've left out but yeah that's because there will be more in the fic!
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