Time for another repost with new header art by @sowrongitslottie!
This is for the fourteenth installment of the A Herrmann/Halstead Production series: There's a Way
After a party to celebrate Chris's move to LT of Engine 51, a little sibling teasing goes too far leading to a small fight between Bex and Will. It's a moment that finally tips the scales for Will and he decides he's ready to tell Jay and Bex about what happened in his past and why he stayed away from home for so long. It's not an easy story for him to tell, but one that's easier with Jay and Bex beside him.
Characters: Rebecca "Bex" Herrmann (OC character), Jay Halstead, Will Halstead, Christopher Herrmann, Greg "Mouse" Gerwitz, various Chicago PD and Chicago Fire characters
Read it on Tumblr or on ao3!
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So you said you have all of Rwby as MP4's? Where did yiu get them?
from crunchyroll / rt site.
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I love it when people use "shrimp" to mean "beyond the human range". like "shrimp colors" but applied to other things. "shrimp emotions" "shrimp sounds" "shrimp morality", as if shrimp are living some kind of transcendent existence that humans can never comprehend
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The older I get the more I admire people who are earnestly, genuinely into whatever their thing is. I know it sounds like an annoying cliche but unless you're being cruel or hurtful there is really no need to be normal about things. The dude with the bad fake accent at the renaissance faire is having the time of his life. The people having photoshoots with their fashion dolls are loving it. The old lady with a yard unreasonably full of tacky ass lawn ornaments is having a blast, HOA be damned.
Don't waste your time being too cool to have fun, y'know?
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When I was a kid one of my moms would call her period "moon time" or "her monthlies" or shit like that and my other mom straight up stealthed it, but when I'm a dad I think I'm gonna go straight down the middle and call it Werewolf Week. Like sorry kids, dad can't roughouse right now, it's Werewolf Week
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“long hair on guys doesn’t make them less masculine. think keanu reeves, jason momoa, danny trejo, or the guy at your local dive bar who rides a motorcycle”
*the crowd nods*
“so long hair doesn’t necessarily determine masculinity”
*the crowd, more hesitant, still nodding*
“butches can have long hair—“
*GUNSHOT*
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the way people online talk about autism is getting really weird, like do they know that neurotypicals still have interests? that someone being passionate about a hobby doesn't mean they're autistic? you guys know that right
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The further along I get into the series, the more stumped and indecisive I get with these Headers. I hope this one came out (no pun intended) okay but if you’d like something changed, let me know!
No, no, no! You're doing incredible work every single time! Seriously, I have loved each and every one of these. I think you're doing a great job of encapsulating the vibe of all the different stories. This is a fantastic header for There's a Way. The angst is there, but you managed to get the fun karaoke feels in there too. I love it!
Thank you so much, @sowrongitslottie! You're amazing!
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guys i actually beg of you to not let palestine become an unpleasant flashback, a transient tumblr trend, a hasbeen subject that just faded away. as an arab—and specifically iraqi—girl, i know what it feels like to have family displaced all over the world as a result of western imperialism. i know what it feels like to not be able to step foot into your homeland because it’s no longer safe. as an american iraqi, raised in the us and insulated from my roots, it wasn’t until last summer that i was able to visit iraq for the first time, and even then my family was worried for my safety—in my own blood country. although nothing like what palestinians are experiencing right now, it might be the tiniest semblance of what it feels like to watch your country disintegrate in front of you.
and this is a universal arab experience. i volunteer weekly at a refugee center that serves middle eastern refugees, and every day i see the longing in their eyes when they speak of where they hail from. it’s safe to say that we will be getting a wave of palestinian refugees very soon: just another generation of arabs who can’t inhabit their own country.
arab culture is so rich, so profound, so beautiful. i am tired of being told by the world—through literal genocide—that it doesn’t mean anything. please never let this be forgotten. free palestine. free palestine. free palestine.
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