Just my precious little guy who bites his victims and sucks the bones out of their body in order to restore his own skeleton. Imagine him curled up in your lap like a cat! Very cute
i remember when i went into kuroshitsuji thinking it was a silly little haha show w a demon and his sonboy and then in the first episode some guy ended up in the oven for swindling ciel
In response to a particularly persistent non-follower who continued to question my experiences with antique garments on this post , I had a chance to take a short video with an 1890s bodice in my collection that is boned with baleen. While all antique clothing should be treated with care, baleen does usually remain pretty flexible (the humidity of the environment is a large factor in this - in dry storage environments, it is likely to be more brittle). Accusing the Smithsonian of mishandling a garment by turning it inside-out on a mannequin, however, is kind of ridiculous, and I am sure they considered the potential handling damage carefully before staging that photoshoot.
Transcript:
hey so this is a pretty standard, very late-nineteenth-century bodice. it's a wounded bird so I don't feel bad doing this. (pardon me [for the visuals], i'm only working with two hands here.) this is a bone casing; there IS a bone inside; it is stiff, and if I bend it, it does *not* break. it is still very flexible.
there's a bone in that [other casing] too. now you can see up there that one of them already broke [at the top] (a long time ago, this is before it came into my collection), but there is baleen in there. actually - there's a piece further inside that you can see and pull out but I'm not doing that.
[this video is] just to show that if you bend the baleen, even in the way it's not traditionally supposed to bend, it's totally fine. (oh, there's [baleen visible through a hole] right there.) it is still very flexible more than 100 years after it was installed in this bodice, and it is totally flat when it is not being pressed against something [at a curve].
that is the case for basically every antique garment I have seen; in some cases they are still molded but- I mean, this is just a bodice, it's not a corset; it was not subjected to consistent strain. This is just...how it works.
Hope this clears some things up for casual followers :)
easy by joanna newsom kind of a vitalazam song but i might just be saying that because of the madness. ever heard goose eggs? that one isn't really so minecraft roleplay relevant but you should listen to it too
what do you think would happen if like. one of the Bloodmoon twins is accidentally hotboxed and gets a contact buzz, but the other one is completely sober
Imagine it’s the calm twin who gets hotboxed and the chaotic one who isn’t. Poor Blood Moon is just freaking out because his twin is fronting and zoned out on the ceiling and has no clue what to do. Alternatively, Blood Moon is high and going absolutely batshit insane trying to eat all the food he can because he’s got a down bad case of the munchies and Harvest is trying and trying to coax him to calm down and just go visit Monty for them to get fixed (because he thinks it’s an issue with their stomach).
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I’m having trouble with TCD in terms of there’s about 6 characters I need to Know and have fleshed out but I just don’t and my brain is not willing to spit many out.
These characters will be antagonistic and need to bicker and argue with each other quite often. I know some of them will die in due time. I could probably pull the number down to four without too much grief. So…