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demaparbatxgorillaz · 2 years
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Do you have any cute 2nu headcanons? I'd love to know more about your Gorillaz universe!!
Hello! And yes, I have a few — some settled in The Nox AU, while the rest can work nicely both in canon and any other AU that includes them both as a couple, and really good friends.
Noodle has nicknames she uses to name the boys, ones she came up with when she was a child, and uses regularly to either express her care and appreciation of them, or try and convince them to do anything she wants. She always succeeds. These nicknames are Japanese words that remind her or define the rest of the band. Murdoc is Karasu — Crow. Russel is Haku — White, due to his eyes. And 2D is Chi, which means Blood.
2D's eyes were the first thing 23 saw when she met the boys. They are her favorite thing about Stuart, and likes to get lost in the red of them. They are made of warm Blood and, as such, that became his name.
Both Noodle and 2D share a tattoo of the Chi Kanji. They also have a tattoo of the name of the other — 2D for her, 23 for him.
They love to read The Sandman together. Stuart introduced the comic to Noodle when she was young, and she became obsessed with it. They usually cosplay The Endless, Death being Noodle's favorite.
The mask she used during Plastic Beach (the same one she wears in The Nox AU) used to belong to Stuart, who used it in carnivals when he was a child.
Noodle steals 2D's clothes, and refuses to give them back unless he buys more. That is, of course, so she can steal more.
Noodle's mother was a woman named Sora Misaki. When they found out about this and couldn't contact her, Noodle decided to travel back to Japan and search for her. 2D goes with her.
2D has Marfan Syndrome, which means that his vision is nearly nonexistent — the accidents and the hyphema did not help with this. He has glasses, of course, and he needs them permanently. However, after years being bullied, he decides not to wear them in public. It's a silly thing, really, but also a scar and Noodle tries to heal it. So, she helps him walk without bumping into anything and acts as his eyes when they're in public.
She has made her mission to help 2D understand that he is not alone, that he is not useless, that he is worth more than most people and that he is strong. Anyone who dares to speak a word against him because of his looks or personality will face her anger.
No one wants to be the target of an angry Noodle.
Due to his condition, 2D needs to take beta-blockers to keep his blood pressure in check, along with the pills for his headaches and pain. He usually forgets, so Noodle reminds him to take them every day.
She takes care of him and this, eventually, drives them closer. Noodle knows every need of his, and 2D tries to make it up to her in every way he can.
Their feelings develop naturally, and it takes years and help from their friends to accept them. It is hard, with the life they live and everything they've been trough. Sometimes the differences between them feel abysmal. But they grow and learn together.
When they finally tell the rest of the band they're together (which comes as no surprise) Murdoc frowns and gives two hundred pounds to Ace, who smiles deviously and says "I won".
2D, surprisingly, is a master of the art of flirting. No one can believe it when he decides, all in good fun, that Noodle makes a good teasing target. To his own amazement, she flirts back.
Every Saturday night, 2D and Noodle visit a club downtown and play a little game of theirs: Who can get more phone numbers through the course of the night, both from boys and girls? Noodle wins. Every. Single. Time.
Rachel Pot loves Noodle. They are both passionate, they both protect those they love fiercely, and they both command Stuart to put on his glasses at the same time and with the same posture. Murdoc fears the women, Russel is amused by them and Stuart is torn between hiding from their gaze or hug them both and thank them for their care.
Every once in a while, 2D and Noodle listen to old disco hits all the way from the 70's to the early 2000's — and they listen to them loudly. And dance. A lot. Ace loves to join them, as does Russel, if only to see them make a fool of themselves. Murdoc, however, never joins. Expect for that one time when they all watched, terrified, as he danced to the tune of Barbie girl with all his might.
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Hyperdontia is the condition of having supernumerary teeth, or teeth that appear in addition to the regular number of teeth. They can appear in any area of the dental arch and can affect any dental organ. The opposite of hyperdontia is hypodontia, where there is a congenital lack of teeth, a condition which is seen more commonly than hyperdontia.[1] The scientific definition of hyperdontia is "any tooth or odontogenic structure that is formed from tooth germ in excess of usual number for any given region of the dental arch."[2] The additional teeth, which may be small in number, or many, can occur on any place in the dental arch. Their arrangement may be symmetrical or non-symmetrical. — Supernumerary teeth can be classified by shape and by position. The shapes include the following: Supplemental (where the tooth has a normal shape for the teeth in that series); Tuberculate (also called barrel shaped); Conical (also called peg shaped); Compound odontoma (multiple small tooth-like forms); Complex odontoma (a disorganized mass of dental tissue)[3] When classified by position, a supernumerary tooth may be referred to as a mesiodens, a paramolar, or a distomolar.[3] Occasionally, these teeth do not erupt into the oral cavity but manifest as a malocclusion.[4] The most common supernumerary tooth is a mesiodens, which is a malformed, peg-like tooth that occurs between the maxillary central incisors. Fourth and fifth molars that form behind the third molars are another kind of supernumerary teeth.[5] — It is evident that hyperdontia Is more common in the permanent dentition than in the primary. The difference between the prevalence of these teeth in permanent dentition in males and females is considerate. Males show hyperdontia twice as often as females. This approximation does vary in terms of location, any other associating syndromes and ethnicity of the individual. In terms of ethnicity it can be seen that hyperdontia is in fact less common in Caucasian than in Asian populations.[6] There is evidence to show that an individual is more likely to have hyperdontia if people in their family also have hypodontia.[2] — Supernumerary teeth may be detected by taking two different x-rays at different angles. Examples of this may be an intra-oral X-ray (one that is taken inside the mouth) and a panoramic radiograph. However, these x-rays are 2D and therefore do not accurately portray the 3D view of the teeth.[2] — There is evidence of hereditary factors along with some evidence of environmental factors leading to this condition. While a single excess tooth is relatively common, multiple hyperdontia is rare in people with no other associated diseases or syndromes.[7] Many supernumerary teeth never erupt, but they may delay eruption of nearby teeth or cause other dental or orthodontic problems.[8][9] Molar-type extra teeth are the rarest form. Dental X-rays are often used to diagnose hyperdontia. It is suggested that supernumerary teeth develop from a third tooth bud arising from the dental lamina near the regular tooth bud or possibly from splitting the regular tooth bud itself. Supernumerary teeth in deciduous (baby) teeth are less common than in permanent teeth.[citation needed] — Hyperdontia may be seen in a multitude of syndromic conditions such as: Cleft lip/palate, Craniofacial Dysplasia, Gardner Syndrome and Sturge-Weber Syndrome.[10] — The presence of a supernumerary tooth, particularly when seen in young children, is associated with a disturbance of the maxillary incisor region. This commonly results in the impaction of the incisors during the mixed dentition stage. The study debating this also considered many other factors such as: the patient’s age, number, morphology, growth orientation and position of the supernumerary tooth. Alongside this issue the presence of an extra tooth can impede the eruption of other extra or adjacent normal teeth. Therefore, the presence of a supernumerary tooth when found must be appropriately approached with the correct treatment plan incorporating the likelihood of incisal crowding.[11] In some individuals the eruption of extra teeth can occur far from the dental arch i.e. within the maxillary sinus. Extra teeth may also migrate to a different location after development.[12] In some cases, extra teeth may cause cysts forming. Crowding is also something frequently seen in people with extra teeth.[2] — Although these teeth are usually asymptomatic and pose no threat to the individual, they are often extracted for aesthetic reasons, to allow the eruption of other teeth, orthodontic reasons and/or suspected pathology. This is done particularly if the mesiodens is positioned in the maxillary central incisor region. The traditional method of removal is done by using bone chisels, although a more advanced technique has been found to be more beneficial, especially if surgery is required. Through the use of Piezoelectricity, Piezoelectric ultrasonic bone surgery may be more time consuming than the traditional method but it seems to reduce the post-operative bleeding and associated complications quite significantly.[13] — Another abnormal condition is hypodontia, in which there are fewer than the usual number of teeth.[citation needed] Hypodontia is seen in a number of disorders, including Gardner's syndrome and cleidocranial dysostosis, where multiple supernumerary teeth are seen that are usually impacted.[citation needed] Other associated conditions are: Cleidocranial dysplasia, Ehlers-Danlos syndrome Type III, Ellis-Van Creveld syndrome, Gardner’s syndrome , Goldenhar syndrome, Hallermann-Streiff syndrome, Orofaciodigital syndrome type I, Incontinentia pigmenti, Marfan syndrome, Nance Horan syndrome, and Trichorhinophalangeal syndrome 1
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headcanons-gorillaz · 7 years
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2d has Marfan syndrome.
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demaparbatxgorillaz · 2 years
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demaparbatxgorillaz · 2 years
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Because we all know that 2D got his mother's eyes and his father's MS. Also, I present to you my dear, dear OC: Sora.
Hopefully, you'll get to know her well soon enough ;)
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demaparbatxgorillaz · 2 years
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Nice! Just wanted to start this with asking how exactly did 2d cross paths with 23? absolutely adore ur art and hope to see more of this AU.
Hello! I'm really happy to know that you're interested in this, and I hope you'll find the answer to that question intriguing. More art is yet to come!
Thank You!
All 2D ever wanted was to reach people with his music, to touch their very soul and find comfort within the lyrics he wrote late at night.
But that was something that proved itself difficult when you work in a bar, a record shop and giving private piano lessons simply to survive. Life was hard, but he did his best. One night, after a long shift at The Nox (the bar was far more silent than usual) Stuart decided to take an alternative route home, just around the alley behind the building.
That's when he saw it.
At first it was just a shadow of a person, dressed in red and catching their breath in quick and sharp moves. He got closer, asking out loud if they were okay, if they needed help. No one answered. So Stuart reached out and, slowly, pressed a soothing hand against the girl's shoulder (as he had come to recognize the figure as that of a woman).
The next thing he knew, he was on the floor with his own switchblade pressed against his throat.
She was not dressed in red, but her white coat was drenched in a crimson liquid he suspected to be blood.
She was in control, hovering over him and pressing his hurting body against the cold concrete, sharp metal on his skin.
He was going to die.
He could not die. Not so soon. So he watched her.
The way she pressed her lips together, or the unnatural strength of her hand on his shoulder. Stuart watched as her empty and cold eyes pierced his soul. She was haunted and he was dead. Her eyes were even sharper than the blade.
That's how he met Number 23.
That's the first of two first encounters.
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demaparbatxgorillaz · 2 years
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Temporary art
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demaparbatxgorillaz · 3 years
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Okay everyone, LISTEN UP.
2D has Marfan Syndrome. That's it, I said it.
That's a redraw of this photo of horror movie actor Javier Botet. 👇
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Cause D would totally mess around and do stuff like this.
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