The story of Taako the bird, a lovely companion of Raph in Hamato wanderers au by @thegunnsara
Here it is, the little birb, I hope you like it! :>
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The new Sonic Screwdriver’s writing is written in Sherman’s Circular Gallifreyan!!!
If you start from the symbol I made an arrow towards and continue counter-clockwise, it can be read as “the sharpness of the tongue defeats the sharpness of the warriors.” You read always from the outside in, so instead of the words starting at the bottommost part, they start at the part furthest from the center.
Note: it can be read that way. But the dots in letters like sh and r are missing, and none of the lines connect in interesting ways (except for the i in warrior which connects to the second layered r). Also the a in defeats is placed like an e.
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i think that levi hates the phrase “a captain always goes down with his ship” since he’s in the navy and knows that shit isn’t true. like mammon says it while losing at battleship and levi pops in the room to say “no he doesn’t. idiot” and walks away
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What Your Favorite TF2 ships says about you! (this was painful to put together.)
HeavyMedic - You're choosing the safest option. Maybe a little bit overrated, but it's still a good one!
SniperSpy - ALRIGHT! WE GET IT! YOU LIKE THIS ONE!
SoldierDemo - This may not be everyone's favorite, but it's yours. And you're totally chill about it.
MedicSniper - You're into the classics!
Medic/Spy - You're old.
Grey/Administrator (yes, this is a thing) - You're really old.
Soldier/Zhanna - Your social security number is 2. (In a good way.)
EngieSpy - You are one pretentious hipster. (Pretentious for Spy, hipster for Engie.)
ScoutSpy - Officer, it's this one, right here!
Spy/Scout's Mom - Oh, you're cool, I like you.
Sniper/Demo - No way, you actually know that one?! Can we be friends!?
Scout/Miss Pauling - This one's just a phase, you'll grow out of it when you grow up.
Scout/Pyro - You will never grow up.
EngieSoldier - Oh, you picked this one to be different, how clever.
Medic/Classic Heavy - If you chose this one, you are a liar! This is no one's favorite.
Speeding Bullet - If you chose this one, you are correct! This is the best one!
And for those of you in the comments saying “where’s Spy/Demo,” “where’s Scout/Engie,” you’re annoying. That’s what that one says about you.
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My sister talking about me behind my back and calling me weird for never having a crush on someone is perhaps the most telling sign that I am probably aroace. Other people are literally noticing.
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Idea that’s been rotating in my head for years
Basically our protagonist is a little forest creature that lives in a small village. They’re forbidden from leaving the village as there’s many dangers lurking in the forest.
Including villages of other creatures. The different creatures tend not to like each other much. And there’s even giants that stomp about.
Of course, being the mischievous child they are, our protagonist sneaks out into the forest.
Eventually they come across two other kids, both different kinds of creatures. The trio then make it a habit of sneaking off into the forest to meet up and play. They even make friendship bracelets at some point.
But all good things come to an end. The protagonists family become aware of their child’s actions and put a stop to it.
Years go by and our protagonist becomes an adult.
They haven’t forgotten about their childhood friends nor stopped wearing the bracelet. They decide to leave the village and search for their long lost friends.
Luckily there’s only two other villages that are a distance reasonable for a child to travel alone.
So they head out to the closest one, receiving the expected cold reception. But they find one of their friends!
Their friend is happy to see them, but is less than enthusiastic to join the quest. This friend was always the cautious one of the trio. Especially when it came to the potential of running into a giant.
But our protagonist is persistent. And they only need to go to a nearby village after all.
So the duo head out to the third village to find-
-that their last friend isn’t there. In fact the creatures there look nothing like what the last friend did.
Now our duo was a bit worried for their missing friend. Had they been traveling big distances alone as child all those times the group met up? Or even had been abandoned in the forest?
They decided to head off to the further away villages in hopes their friend is there and safe.
Along the way they have a close encounter with a giant. As they hide waiting for it to pass, our protagonist notices something peculiar.
While most of the giants hair is let loose in wild tangles, one thin strand is set apart by a little bead that bears striking resemblance to their bracelet…
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