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bestmothertournament · 3 months
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gin-juice-tonic · 3 months
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i dont know how many people who follow me played shovel knight but i still think the body swap feature they added was very neat... basically it started as a standard gender-swap where all the male knights were just going to have female versions
But then they decided to let you pick and choose who you wanted swapped. And they added in the choice for whichever pronouns you wanted the knight to have, which were not bound to whichever sprite you were having them use. (ie. you could use the "female" version of the sprite but give the character "male" pronouns.) They added gender neutral pronouns eventually too.
It was a nice way to modernize the gender-bend type concept I think.
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Just had a banger idea with the new ovenbreak event, reader that was a former sugarteara cookie that now resides on wandercrab and when mocha ray and lobster come in they’re like ‘wait its YOU’/pos
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I Remember You (Lobster and Mocha Ray Cookie)
Mocha Ray Cookie: This city is so free and vibrant, it’s my first time seeing a place with such diverse lights and colors.
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Electric Eel Cookie: Bahaha! That’s right! Now, I’ll show you the most exciting location in our city!
Lobster Cookie: It’s surprising how easily Electric Eel was fooled…such a flawed place.
Mocha Ray Cookie: If you had been honest, do you think we could have entered here? Who would welcome a Cookie trying to seize this city’s power?
Lobster Cookie: Hmph…
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Electric Eel Cookie: Come on in! Have a drink! How about a cup of Coconut Seaweed Juice? Or perhaps Pineapple Sea Urchin Juice? One sip is enough to wash the troubles away!
Lobster continued to grumble to themself, how lax and careless these Wandercrab cookies were, they didn’t have any sense of order!
Mocha Ray paid them no mind, she was busy looking around the vibrant and free bar, the colored lights were so diverse as they shined in display….
Electric Eel Cookie: And you’ve got to try this new special we’ve got, Strawberry Jellyfish Juice! A little something that Oatfish Cookie came up with. Hey, Oatfish Cookie!
Mocha’s and Lobster’s attention had now shifted to the bar stand…
…where a face all too familiar to them was standing at. It looked like the cookie they knew, but now they had oarfish elements to them, like a dorsal fin that ran all along their body. Oatfish(?) Cookie greeted the cookies with a smile.
Oatfish Cookie: Ah, some new faces. Welcome to Wandercrab, travelers. Can I interest you in some of our most fine juices this place has to offer? Or are you more of lightweights? That’s fine too, we have just the beverages for you! You can even take up Electric Eel’s very smart advice and try some of my special drink by yours truly.
Electric Eel chuckled at the comment.
Electric Eel Cookie: Aw, knock it off, Oatfish Cookie! It’s not my fault it tastes so great!
You waited for an answer from the two cookies, but they just seemed to stare at you with surprised looks to their faces, it was getting kinda of awkward for you.
Oatfish Cookie: (awkwardly laughs) Hello, aren’t you going to order something? I’m not exactly on the menu if those stares are trying to mean something, hehe.
Lobster Cookie: Oatfish Cookie? That’s not your name…
Mocha Ray Cookie: Y/N Cookie…!
You tilt your head. Y/N Cookie? That can’t be right. You were Oatfish Cookie! You’ve always have been ever since coming to Wandercrab…
A certain denizen at the bar turn their eyes at the conversation…
Oatfish Cookie: I’m sorry, but I’m Oatfish Cookie! You must have me confused with somebody else..
Mocha Ray Cookie: That can’t be right. I know a face like yours anywhere, Y/N Cookie…
Oatfish Cookie: Then you pretend you don’t! That’s the one rule we have around here in Wandercrab! There will be no mentions of anyone’s past!
Lobster Cookie: Don’t try to back out of this, it’s you, Y/N Cookie! Do you not remember us? Lobster Cookie, Mocha Ray Cookie!
Oatfish Cookie: Well now I know your names, but I’ve never seen you cookies before!
Mocha Ray Cookie: It has to be you! Y/N Cookie, please…
Oatfish Cookie: (a sadden expression falls on you) I’m sorry, I have no clue who you’re talking about…
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Anglerfish Cookie: Alright, that’s enough! You’re upsetting the poor cookie. Leave them alone, they’re already saying they don’t know you!
Lobster Cookie: (brandishes the odd claw) Stay out of this…
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Electric Eel Cookie: Hey, there’s no need for trouble! Let’s just sort this out without attacking any cookie!
Mocha Ray Cookie: It’s them! It has to be! Those eyes, that smile…Please, Y/N Cookie! You have to remember us! Remember Sugarteara!
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You watched as the cookies argued amongst themselves, you watched the newcomers…Lobster and Mocha Ray…before turning your eyes to the side, a crestfallen expression to your face.
Angelfish and Electric Eel were able to move along a now screaming duo of Mocha Ray and Lobster, swearing up and down that it was Y/N Cookie that was standing there, this Oatfish Cookie speel had to be a fluke! There was no way you didn’t remember them!
You turn your eyes back in front of you to now see an actual familiar face…
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You could only look at Ink Cloak Cookie, the sense of anxiousness with a hint of sadness were all you could feel as you gazed into each other’s eyes.
You look down to movement on the counter to see Ink Cloak’s hand extend out to you…
You hesitated, after that scuffle a little bit ago, you had a feeling you didn’t want to find out why.
You liked it here at Wandercrab, the life you had with the cookies here, the memories with Electric Eel Cookie, Anglerfish Cookie…
..and Ink Cloak Cookie.
You reached out and placed your hand into Ink Cloak’s. Their hand slowly closes around yours..
They could see it…
A sense of recollection in your eyes…
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daily-wof-designs · 6 months
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Monarch II - 368
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athleticperfection1 · 7 months
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Old Dominion Volleyball
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rougefort · 9 months
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❝ ᶠᵒʳ ᵃᵍᵉˢ ᵘⁿᵗᵒˡᵈ, ᴵ ʰᵃᵛᵉ ᵇᵉᵉⁿ ᵉⁿᵛᵉˡᵒᵖᵉᵈ ⁱⁿ ᵗʰᵉ ᵈᵃʳᵏⁿᵉˢˢ... ❞
abyss monarch cookie x male reader.
genre. fluff.
a/n. i am currently writing this while getting ready for the day so it might not be that good, my apologies.
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“What happened to your face?” You asked, running your hand over the black goo that was stuck to his face. You couldn’t see a thing under it, but you could hear him groan in response from where you sat on top of his lap.
You weren’t exactly sure how long you were there, but the sun had already set. His piercing green eyes stared at you, not listening to a word that you were saying.
They only seemed to be able to focus on one spot—your lips. He knew that you were scolding him from being so reckless, knowing that you couldn't go with him to the underwater city and protect him. Even if he didn't need protecting.
"Abyss, are you even listening?" You called out after cleaning his face. He looked up at you, shaking his head in response. It was clear that he wasn't really paying attention to what you were saying. "Why do you keep doing this?" Your fingers reached up to wipe the black goo off of his nose. He leaned into the touch. "You know that I'll always worry about you. Don'cha?"
Abyss's half lidded eyes kept staring at your lips, wanting to kiss you until you both couldn't breath anymore. His tentacles wrapped around your waist, holding you close to him. A low growl left his throat as he pulled you closer towards him. He buried his face in your neck, breathing in your scent deeply.
"Y/N, don't..." He whispered against your skin. "Don't go. Not yet." His grip tightened around you. You frowned, knowing that both of you would have to part eventually.
You began to run your finger through his blue hair. Abyss lifted his head slightly to look at you, his green eye meeting yours. A smile made its way onto your face.
“Okay, but promise me one thing, okay?” He nodded his head in response. “Promise me that if you ever get hurt... if something happens... I'll come find ya. Okay? Promise me that you'll stay safe, no matter what happens. Promise me, Abyss.”
"I promise." "Good." You took him by surprise as you kissed him. He pulled you closer, deepening the kiss and wrapping his tentacles tighter around you. Abyss was definitely more aggressive than he used to be, but he was still sweet. He was just trying to make up for lost time.
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You were the light of his life. The sun that gave him hope. Without you, he would be nothing.
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Girls and guns in dramaland
Vagabond
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Happiness
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Mr Sunshine
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My Name
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The Myth Of Sisyphus
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The King Eternal Monarch
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The Penthouse
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Vincenzo
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Miss & Mrs Cops
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Bad and Crazy
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fatalebridget · 5 months
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anipgarden · 1 year
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The monarch butterflies seem to really like perching on my lavender.
5/09/2023
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bestmothertournament · 3 months
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catastrophic-crow · 7 months
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gods i love wired headphones. love having headphones with a headphone jack (and thus a replaceable cable) and no other way of playing music. love 10 foot long audio cables. love dedicated usb DACs. love headphones that are designed primarily for long-term listening comfort and don't need to have extra bulk in hinges or padding to make them more sturdy or flexible to accommodate being shoved in a bag when you're done with your commute. love high-quality audio with no perceptible delay and no fucking battery life and no extra mass from a bluetooth module and microprocessor and flashable ROM and a battery and charging circuit and onboard DAC and amp driving the speaker(s) weighing my head down.
#sincerely#wired headphones#my beloved#analog audio#i love you#open back headphones#you help sustain my will to continue living#i've got a microphone that has a built-in DAC and amp that can inject microphone audio at a configurable volume and it's delightful#it's a USB mic that can also operate over XLR with a dedicated audio interface#i love it so much#plus it sounds amazing as a mic#anyway. gosh i just love wired peripherals#sure; most of my stuff *also* can operate wirelessly or i have a wireless alternative for sake of convenience in certain situations.#but wired is king (female gender)#side note: i think it fucks severely to describe a woman as being king. not queen. not monarch. fucking *king*#realized that when i read a fanfic where it was referenced that athena was once king of the gods and i was like “oh; damn. that fucks.”#oh; right. i'll make an exception for my mouse. *that* i typically prefer wireless.#but it had *better* operate over 2.4 GHz with a dedicated dongle#mine has a 2.4 GHz dongle and *also* a bluetooth mode and it's lovely. convenience *and* competence as desired.#ily my wireless mouse <3#works well with my NiMH rechargeables; too. not all aa/aaa devices play nicely with the 1.2V battery chemistry; but they work well here 😁#my keyboard; also. has both wired connectivity (and charging) over usb c; and multiple bluetooth profiles. it's great#(i would be over the moon if it *also* had a 2.4 GHz dongle; but for a keyboard “wired” and “bluetooth” are the two i would prioritize)#oh; yeah. it's a 60% keyboard; too. and it has per-key RGB. gods i love this keyboard. it fucks hard. so glad i got it
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frankensteincest · 8 months
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In 1563, following the assassination of her first husband, the Duke of Guise, Anne [d’Este] participated in a remarkable piece of political pageantry whose effectiveness as drama and a discourse of power depended on its female articulation. With her mother-in-law, Antoinette de Bourbon, she led a procession outside the church at Meulen, where the king was at vespers, to petition Charles IX for redress and vengeance for the murder. According to Pimodan’s description, the two duchesses, ‘vetues de grandes robes à queues trainantes s’avançaient, soutenues par des femmes de service voilées de noir et remplissant l’air de leurs gémissements’. Powerful Guise relations, cardinals and dependents took part in the demonstration but it was led by the two women, the bereaved mother and wife, flanked by their grandchildren and children and accompanied by the sounds of lamenting women. Falling on their knees, the two duchesses presented a petition and asked if the role of a monarch was not to protect ‘veuves et pupilles oultraigez’.
The demonstration used a visible and verbal language of dependence and loss, drawing on the domain and imagery of female grief, and was placed in the shadow of a Roman Catholic Church many of whose core images, such as the pietà and the mourning Marys, celebrate and memorialize the holy and righteous grief of women. In the specular economy of an aristocratic culture, the details of clothing, such as the ‘grandes robes’, presumably court dress, and the extravagantly trailing trains, juxtaposed against the gestural language of submission, present a complex emblem, in which status and humility, grief and pride, were held in balance. The message the duchesses articulated was, moreover, directed to the very core of the regal power system of privilege and obligation. They reminded the king of his duties in a form (the rhetorical question) and description (‘veuves et pupilles’) which again hold in powerful apposition assertion and dependence. Angry male Guise relatives alone would, perhaps, have been too directly threatening; Guise women alone could, perhaps, have been ignored. The combination, however, of a female drama of grief and dependence backed up, literally, by the presence of militant and powerful male magnates, gives tactful expression to a threat of armed vengeance and endowed naked power with an acceptable female face. The duchesses were not standing in for men, nor were they shielding men; they were an integral part of a complex message in which the discourse of femininity was poised beside a discourse of power. The very inequalities of gender, in fact, enabled these women to become effective instruments in the apparatus of state and family politics.
JESSICA MUNNS and PENNY RICHARDS, ‘Exploiting and Destabilizing Gender Roles: Anne d’Este’
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daily-wof-designs · 6 months
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Monarch I - 367
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pumpkin-paipai · 1 year
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Escort - Claire Ross (Female SKK OC) x PoW (featuring a jealous Monarch)
Poor Monarch.
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coochiequeens · 5 months
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Yes the mom didn't want her son harassed but the other parents had a right to know that their daughters were sharing a locker room with a bio male and faced an increased risk of injury
https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/education/article282653578.html
Mom at heart of Broward transgender athlete controversy: My daughter was wrongly outed
Brittany Wallman
Mon, December 4, 2023 at 1:52 PM EST·3 min read
One of five Monarch High School employees whose jobs are on the line for letting a transgender girl play on a female volleyball team criticized officials Monday for outing the student — who is also her daughter.
Jessica Norton, an information technology worker at the high school in Coconut Creek, issued a public statement Monday thanking the community for its support and identifying herself as the mother of the transgender athlete. In her statement, she said that “forced outing, particularly of a child, is a direct attempt to endanger the person.”
Though the athlete was not identified by name by state or local officials, her identity became clear at Monarch, her coach said Monday. Norton and four others, including the principal, were shifted to jobs off campus last week as the Broward County School District investigates the apparent breach of state law that says a person born biologically male may not play on a female sports team in secondary public school in Florida.
Norton’s daughter was born male but has identified as a girl since before elementary school. She took testosterone blockers at age 11, and is on estrogen now to experience puberty as a female, according to related court documents.
Norton is a volleyball coach at Monarch but did not coach her daughter this year.
“The outpouring of love and support from our community this past week has been inspiring, selfless and brave. Watching our community’s resistance and display of love has been so joyous for our family — the light leading us through this darkness. I want everyone to know that we see you, and we are so grateful for you,” Norton said in a statement released Monday by the national Human Rights Campaign, an LGBTQ advocacy group.
“A lot of things were taken from my family this week — our privacy, sense of safety, and right to self-determination,” Norton’s statement says. “There is a long history in this country of outing people against their will — forced outing, particularly of a child, is a direct attempt to endanger the person being outed. We kindly ask everyone to respect our family’s privacy, and to give our family the space we need to speak to our experience on our own terms and timeline.”
Norton’s daughter, a sophomore at the school, played on the varsity volleyball team the past two years.
The Norton family sued the school district and state officials in 2021 in hopes the law would be found unconstitutional and she could play high school sports. The Human Rights Campaign provided legal representation. A judge ruled against the family in November, though allowing time for the lawsuit to be amended.
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The Miami Herald is not identifying the student. But the Human Rights Campaign’s deputy director of communications, Aryn Fields, said the family consented to having Norton’s name and relationship to the athlete published because “they’ve already been outed to their community.”
The student’s varsity coach, Alex Burgess, said he was not aware she was transgender until the school district’s investigation.
Burgess, a 21-year-old former player at Monarch, was not a full-time staffer, but is among the five under investigation. He said he was told not to return to campus. The volleyball season is over.
“I had no clue,” he said Monday. “I guess there was some people who already knew, but I guess whoever came in to kind of investigate kind of pointed fingers at her.”
The school district’s handling of the case drew criticism from the organization Safe Schools South Florida. The district did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
“The potential inadvertent outing of a minor, who may not have publicly disclosed their transgender status, is deeply troubling,” Scott Galvin, the organization’s executive director and a North Miami city councilman, said in a written statement last week. “Such actions can inflict irreversible psychological harm and betray the trust that every student should have in their educational institution.”
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed the Fairness In Women’s Sports Act into law in 2021.
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