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heraldrydiculous · 5 months
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#376 A Round TUIT
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shiftythrifting · 2 years
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Boomer humor submissions from Tom.
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deadwintercomic · 1 year
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Happy New Year!  A new page of Dead Winter is ready to read!  https://deadwinter.cc/page/644 Today we get to meet the big guy and check out his very orderly office. 
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lavender-romancer · 9 months
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I'd Do Anything
Part One Tommy Shelby x Reader
You met when you were sixteen and from there, your lives ebbed and flowed closer and further away from one another but there was always something that brought you together.
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When you were a child your parents' marriage always seemed too difficult, with such a lack of care or affection for each other. More like two adults who had married for social convention than for love and you decided then and there that you'd never accept anything less than love.
Your teenage years had a few flings but you knew you were never in love with them, there was one boy you had met whilst watching your younger siblings play on Watery Lane with some other local children.
This boy didn't approach you initially, instead looked at you across the street with an inquisitive expression as he sat in a doorway with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth. You decided to walk over to him which seemed to take the boy by surprise.
"Can I have a smoke?" You asked, attempting to start a conversation. He quickly scrambled to his feet and was noticeably smaller than you but most boys were at your age anyways.
"What's… what's your name?" He asked and you smiled before rolling up a cigarette and holding it between your fingers.
"I'm Y/n, and you?" You looked at him expectantly and he quickly brought out a pack of matches.
"I'm Tommy," he smiled and gestured to where the children were playing. "That's my brother John and my sister Ada. Arthur's around here somewhere."
"How old are you, Tommy?" You lit your cigarette and Tommy looked at you hesitantly before answering.
"I'm sixteen, I know you would have no way of realising that. I still haven't had my growth spurt." Tommy huffed and you smirked before telling him you were also sixteen. "Do you live 'round here?"
"I'm at the end of the street," you smiled "I hadn't seen you before either, if that's what you meant." You struck a match and lit your cigarette before handing them back to Tommy.
"Will I see you again?" He asked with a hopeful look in his eyes.
"I suppose you will. But I'll be busier than before so you'll just have to have wonderful timing." You giggled and Tommy's cheeks went pink.
"I- I only meant that we could do more than watch our little brothers play." He stumbled over his words and you found it quite endearing.
"I'd like that. You'll have to meet me after around 5 at the school. I get extra tuition there on weekdays." You took a deep inhale of nicotine and your head seemed to clear.
"Why are you at school still?" He asked.
"Because, Tommy, I am trying to pass an entrance exam. They have a women's college in London so for the next two years I have to work harder than I have before." You felt the fogginess in your brain returning but you had to ignore it.
"I never considered leaving here and you're going to London, it's impressive." Tommy looked up at you and then averted his gaze, not wanting to make you feel he was too small.
"I have to get out of here, at least for a few years. Small Heath isn't the problem, it's my parents and their lack of concern for my education." You rolled your eyes and leant against the brick wall behind you. Tommy saw what you were doing and followed your actions, wanting to seem interesting.
"Jesus." Tommy let out a long breath and you nodded.
"There's no other way for me to break the cycle of my family never earning enough to get by and constantly being worried, I can fix it all." You tapped some ash off your cigarette.
"I can't say I could match you academically but I could definitely beat you at cards." He joked and you smiled.
"I wouldn't be so sure." You looked down at him.
"I could absolutely rinse you when you get all rich." Tommy raised an eyebrow and you looked at him with offense.
"Now that will definitely have to be tested." You smirked.
For the next two years Tommy would meet you after tuition every single day and when you didn't have tuition you would be spending the day with one another. Going on walks, visiting his family or going to his uncle's dockyard and messing about there. He was your escape from the fogginess in your brain that crept up when you thought about the future. He made you laugh and feel at ease with the world.
Tommy had figuratively and literally grown up in front of your eyes, now a bit taller than you and a lot more mature. The two of you acted like an old married couple with the way you bickered and then made up. But the two of you had never breached the subject of romance. Regardless of the Shelby brothers' teasing, the two of you had never brought it up.
You got a lot closer with Tommy's aunt, Polly when her daughter Anna was born. You loved babies and wanted to help in any way possible with childcare. Her and her brother Michael were angels to look after, most of the Shelby brood were. But they were always a bit more mischievous than the Gray children.
When Finn was born things got significantly difficult for Tommy. His mother was dead, his father had abandoned them and you didn't have the social faculties to try and soothe the hurt. You tried to help with Finn whenever Polly had to work or the Shelby offspring went to try to find work. But it wasn't the same between you and Tommy, he had taken the position of the leader of the family and the responsibility weighed on him greatly.
"Tom," you asked as you leant against the same wall you'd met in front of two years prior. "Can I have a cig?" You asked with a pleading smile, he looked unimpressed but rolled you one anyway.
"When's your entrance exam?" He asked.
"It's next week, I'm absolutely terrified. I didn't think trying to get matriculated would be so stressful after this much preparation but I'm losing it." You let out a long sigh and rubbed your eyes.
"You need time to chill out. Polly is with Finn, Ada and John all day tomorrow so we could go for a walk? Take the bus out to the countryside or something?" He suggested and you could have blushed. You didn't want to admit that you had feelings for Tommy but it was hard to not feel that way when he was just so wonderful.
"I would like that very much." You smiled broadly and Tommy bowed his head, trying to hide that he was blushing too.
The next few months after your entrance exams in London were a lot more relaxed than you thought they'd be. But it was all down to Tommy. He did everything possible to spend time with you and never even mentioned university so you could take your mind off it. All you could do was look at him adoringly as he made you tea and helped look after Anna and Finn. Polly often joked that the two of you looked like "a couple with a baby". The first time she said it you looked up from cradling Finn and Tommy looked up from spoon feeding Finn his milk. The two of you simply blushed to yourselves and never spoke of it again.
But the family was beginning to see you as a couple regardless of what the two of you thought about it. One night- more alcohol fueled than you wanted to admit- the two of you had been lounging all over one another as you drank more and more pints when someone started a daring game. Most of it was boilerplate dares until Arthur focussed his attention on the two of you.
"Tommy, I dare you to kiss Y/n!" He announced with a resounding cheer from everyone taking part. You looked at Tommy with a confusing expression and Tommy went to refuse but you put a hand on his cheek in some drunken confidence. He turned his head to look at you before leaning forward and kissing you deeply. In the back of his mind Tommy could hear his brother's laughing but none of it mattered. He was kissing you. Kissing the person who had made him anxious when they first met and now continually impressed him with their dedication and affection for others. The two of you pulled apart and both finished your pints before going up to the bar together to order another.
"Well that was…" you slurred and Tommy hiccuped which made you laugh.
"I liked it." Tommy said in a very serious voice before you both started laughing.
"I know you're definitely too drunk to remember this tomorrow but I've wanted that to happen for so long." To stop yourself drunkenly stumbling you were leaning against his shoulder with your eyes fluttering shut.
"You think I haven't?" Tommy asked as the pints came and you were convinced you misheard him.
"Huh?" You said as he went to move back to the table.
"You heard what I said!" He said happily before turning around and heading for the table. You stood for a moment and had to check your bearings, leaning against the bar. He'd wanted to kiss you? Your head was spinning and you didn't know how to process that information so you headed outside. The cold autumnal air hit you like a slap and woke you up a bit. You needed to calm down and try to figure out what had just happened.
Tommy turned around to see where you'd got to and saw your pint still on the bar. He knew it was unlikely you'd leave it so he stood up and looked around a bit before walking outside. The air also woke him up a bit and as he looked around he saw you leaning on the wall of the Garrison smoking a hurriedly rolled cigarette. He stood in front of you and took the cigarette out of your mouth before smoking some of it himself, you just looked down at his shoes and it made him shuffle uncomfortably.
"This is the longest we've been silent with one another the whole time I've known you." Tommy noted and you nodded without a reply. "What's wrong?" He finally asked and you stole back your cigarette.
"I'm just coming to terms with the fact that you wanted to kiss me." You wouldn't raise your gaze from his shoes and Tommy sighed.
"But you said you wanted to?" Tommy said, confused.
"I did, I do. But I didn't know that you did. For how long?" You asked.
"Since the day I met you, Y/n." Tommy admitted without any shame and you smiled.
"Even when you were that short I found you endearing so I suppose I did pretty early on as well." You finally met his gaze and could stare at nothing else but his eyes.
"So what are you so confused about?" He asked, taking a step closer to you.
"The eventuality that we might hate each other," You paused. "I don't know if I could live with it."
"Why would we hate each other?" Tommy seemed even more confused.
"If something happens and then the two of us grow apart and everything changes and I don't know." You trailed off and just lent against the wall and looked up at the sky.
"You're thinking too much again." Tommy smirked and you rolled your eyes.
"You're a bastard." You smiled a bit, not willing to admit he was right.
"You need to be in the moment." He said softly, moving slightly closer to you, your eyes met his before he leant down and kissed you.
You spent the night with him after that but waking up in his bed partially clothed with a banging headache, all you could feel… was regret. You prayed he wouldn't remember the night, the kiss and everything after. As you left that morning from the Shelby house you were so familiar with, you almost didn't look back.
By the following week much has gone back to normal between you and Tommy with neither of you broaching the topic of the night in question because what was there to say? There was an air of difference between the two of you but you refused to address it. You were back to hanging out together platonically, looking after each other's siblings and dealing with all the teasing about you both 'looking like a couple'. Even if you had to suppress your feelings forever it would be worth it. Tommy was worth more than a night of a drunken mishap, it wasn't that you regretted the act, you did regret the way it happened. You didn't want the first kiss you shared to be influenced by alcohol or the first night you spent together. You wanted it to be normal.
That week you received your letter from Bedford College and practically ran to the Shelby household. You burst through the door unable to speak with how out of breath you were, all of the Shelby's looked at you as if you were insane but you shook the letter at them whilst puffing. Polly took the letter from your hand and quickly opened it as you keeled over.
"Oh my god." Polly said quietly looking at the letter.
"W-what?" You managed to get out, absolutely terrified.
"You got in." She turned her head to you with wide eyes and a smile. You genuinely felt like you might faint.
"We've got an academic in the family!" Arthur yelled with a smile and even Finn started laughing happily. Your eyes fixed on Tommy and he smiled at you but his eyes were sad.
"Well done sweetheart." Polly said before embracing you in a close hug. "You deserve it."
"I think I might need a drink." You said quietly and she laughed.
Polly cooked you all dinner and sitting together you couldn't believe you would have evenings like this for a while. You looked at the faces of all of the people you were able to call your family and just wanted them all to come with you. The security blanket you'd had these last two years would be so far away in only a month. Anything you knew would be so far away and it was incredibly daunting. As you were all cleaning up, you and Tommy had been saddled with washing and drying, it had been about five minutes and he hadn't said a word.
"Are you alright?" You asked him and he nodded. "You have absolutely nothing to say to me?" You prompted and he rested his hand against the countertop.
"I'm happy for you." He replied in the most deadpan voice you'd ever heard before walking out of the backdoor. You sighed deeply before placing the plate you were holding back in the sink and following him outside. He was sitting on a rusty metal chair smoking a cigarette and didn't walk away as you approached him so it seemed he did want to discuss whatever was going on.
"Please talk to me," you said softly as you pulled an upturned box closer to sit near Tommy.
"What is there to say?" He brought his eyes to yours and you could see the glint of a tear forming before he sniffed and looked down.
"I know everything is changing, you know I love this place, I love your family I love…" you trailed off. "Anyways, you know I love it here with all of you but just because I love something doesn't mean that I can't want better opportunities for myself even if they are somewhere else. You understand what it is to want to protect people and I can do that with proper qualifications and a good job. I can help all of you the way I want too."
"We're not asking for charity." Tommy said harshly and you were taken aback.
"Charity? It would be a gift for all you have done for me." You were referring to the whole family but it felt as if your words were so directed towards Tommy you just didn't know how to express yourself.
"Everything is going to change." Tommy said simply and you rubbed the back of your neck anxiously.
"But you knew it would, for years you've known my plan." You tried to explain and he scoffed.
"It's different now. We're different now and it's not the same as before." Tommy tried to subtlety wipe his eyes but you saw it and it sent a pang to your chest.
"What do you mean?" You tried to deflect from what he was referring too.
"Don't tell me you're still pulling a 'Im too drunk to remember' excuse. You know what I'm talking about and honestly, I think we both might be finished with this conversation." Tommy stood up and tried to walk away but you grabbed his hand and then his leg and held on like a scolded child. You didn't know how to express yourself but you knew you wanted him with you. In whatever capacity that was, you didn't care.
"Please." You whispered and you heard Tommy sigh before stroking your hair.
The two of you stayed like that for a moment before Tommy sat down again. Your eyes were glassy and threatening to release tears at any point and Tommy knew that. You took hold of Tommy's hand and traced the lines of his palm so you didn't have to look him in the eye.
"I did what I did because I was scared. I meant what I said when I was talking about how worried I was that you'd hate me because things would change. Not that I didn't want them too but that they could end badly and then nothing would work the same as before. I'd much rather sacrifice my own happiness than our bond and the closeness I have with your family." You explained quietly and Tommy closed his fingers around your index finger tracing his hand. You looked up at him and could see the hint of a smile before he pulled you closer to him.
"The affection I feel for you would overpower any petty fight or disagreement we might have." He said softly and you smiled slightly, it tugged at the edges of your mouth like an annoying child.
"I'm sorry for leaving and-" you began but Tommy just shook his head.
"Everything is settled now." Tommy picked up your hand and kissed your palm. "I think-"
"We're going to the pub do you-" Arthur started saying as he opened the backdoor but then saw you holding hands and burst out laughing before going inside.
"Oh Jesus Christ." Tommy muttered that you could only laugh, which caused you to lean backwards and forget you weren't sitting on a chair. You tumbled backwards and hit the ground hard but you were laughing so intensely you ignored the pain.
"Fuck me, that hurt." You giggled as Tommy helped you to your feet. When you were stable Tommy kept hold of your hands and looked down into your eyes.
He was so beautiful. It took you back every time you looked at him, the way his lips parted slightly when he was near you or how his hair fell over his face so he'd constantly be pushing it back. Everything Tommy did was so endearing it was hard not to feel the way you did for him. When he leant forward to kiss you, it was the first time you had both been affectionate with one another with clear heads. It didn't feel real, like a daydream that would wander into your head whenever you were staring off into the distance- whenever someone tried to get your attention and it took a moment it was because you were usually thinking about Tommy.
"I'd do anything for that to happen again." Tommy whispered as the two of you lent your foreheads against one another.
Your stomach felt like it jumped out of your body, did an excited somersault and jumped back into your body. All you could do was smile.
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vivitheanimaxen · 7 months
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Emberfish AU Masterpost
ight, since I was asked, here's the masterpost for the merdude!Tango au.
Scraplets are grouped into 'arcs' and listed in rough chronological order. Some of them overlap, in that case they are in order of first posted. After that are the misc posts with enough worldbuilding to qualify being put on here.
If you want more worldbuilding or have any questions, just ask! I love answering asks <3 they fuel my brainrot for this au as well.
Update:
This au has now (mostly) been cross-posted to ao3! It's still messy, and these ficlets will continue to be posted to tumblr first, and then updated on ao3. Probably in batches when i get a round tuit.
the ao3 fics can be found here!
Prologue Arc
Tango's POV - meeting his new pod
Rescued Arc
Tango's POV - etho isn't the only washed up one
Impulse's POV - marine rescues take mer, right?
Zedaph's POV - first impressions
Impulse's POV - the infamous pole incident
Skizz's POV - temper temper
Tango's POV - wordz r hard
Kidnapped Arc
Tango's POV - grand theft mer
Jimmy's POV - new mer who dis?
Skizz's POV - HE SAID THE THING--
Tango's POV - a new place 2 electric boogaloo
Martyn's POV - don't get in the water if you don't have gills. idiot.
Tango's POV - please stop fighting i am BEGGING you-
Jimmy's POV - welp. everyone is still alive. so far.
Martyn's POV - you would think that they would be done fighting by now, wouldn't you?
Jimmy's POV - I sure hope this is the last fight
Martyn's POV - Things are looking up now
Those Left Behind Arc
Etho's POV - this might be a problem. . . for team siz, anyway.
Impulse's POV - i told you it might be a problem
Etho's POV - miscommunication sure is a b*tch, huh?
Tango's POV - a first foray into the au
(^^^This one is technically not canon, i was simply trying stuff out)
Misc posts:
vesper ask - mer & mimicry
kimi ask - about team zits
kimi ask - Doc & the hivemind
kimi ask - the pod™️
vague plot things
kimi ask - the pod™️ is looking
kimi ask - siz might be in trouble
kimi ask - siz + pod dynamics
kimi ask - ranchers dynamic
more plot things! introducing: Joel and Lizzie!
b ask - more about grian, pearl, and joel
b ask - Etho's backstory :]
klm-zoflorr ask - more about pod dynamics!
b ask - how martyn found tango
b ask - more about bdubs!
worldbuilding, ramblin about Joel
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stoportotouch · 1 year
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actually. straw poll. if i mentioned the concept of a Round Tuit would you know what i mean without googling it
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proton-wobbler · 11 months
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Northern Lapwing (Vanellus vanellus)
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"named my blog after them. love their rounded wings." "the prettiest plover i have ever seen look at the gold tipped feathers (only juveniles have these) and the iridescent wings!! so cool!!!" "Childhood memories and the funky hairdo"
Also known as: peewit or pewit, tuit or tewit, green plover, or pyewipe (Ireland/Britain). The above pic is of a juvenile.
Apparently these guys don't back down from a fight, with their wikipedia article showing one parent mobbing a marsh-harrier, and their intro description saying they'll even attack horses and cattle that come to close to the nest.
There used to be a competition in the Netherlands to find the first peewit egg of the year, to which the eggs were then collected either as food or trophy. While the practice has been allowed to continue, it is only allowed during 1 March through 9 April, and collection of the eggs is forbidden.
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Image Source: eBird (Yann Kolbeinsson)
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mabelsguidetolife · 1 year
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I don’t have to do anything ever again because i’ve gotten a round tuit already
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postgamecontent · 1 year
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Elemental Master (MD Mini 2)
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One of the things I dig about the Mega Drive/Genesis Mini 2 is that it is helping me get to some of my “Round Tuit” games. Titles I’ve heard good things about, meant to play at some point, but never got around to it. This little console is positively full of them, and Elemental Master is one such game. I love Thunder Force. Why did I never play Technosoft’s other MD shooter? Well, now I have. And it turns out that it is pretty awesome.
It is in a lot of ways Thunder Force turned sideways, but it has some peculiarities that make it its own thing. I like that you kind of level up as you go by extending your maximum health and gaining new abilities. You definitely feel like you are getting stronger, and the difficulty curve here is considerably less harsh than the Thunder Force games as a result. I don’t think it is quite on the level of Thunder Force overall, but I’d easily recommend it to any shooter fans. Hopefully it sees more circulation in the future so that other folks who missed it can also get around to it.
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3score11poet · 1 year
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Coffee Hour
Wednesday, 11/02/2022, Look for Circles Day
Circles are far more important than we realize. Crop circles remind us we’re not alone. People who live in round houses will never be cornered by door-to-door sales-folks or Jay Dubs. In the world of geometry it is noted that city blocks are square or rectangular, and yet drivers are able to circle those blocks anyway! Welcome to my world!
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My Stunt Double du Jour rests his tush near the Ent-moot bush. They’ll join him when they get ‘round tuit.
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neilkesterson · 3 months
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Round Tuit Store
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Round Tuit Store by Neil Kesterson Via Flickr: Reloaded Red (pimped-out single-use camera), Fomapan 400, Caffenol See it here And here
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eclassopedia22 · 9 months
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Harbingers of Scholastic Success tutoring company in India Paradigm Explored
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dcdlasercnc · 1 year
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Now they have no excuse! When someone says they will do something when they get around to it, hand them one of these coins. Now they have a round tuit so no more excuses. Get Busy! https://www.etsy.com/listing/1373988051/when-someone-says-when-i-get-around-to #getaroundtoit #coins #noexcuses https://www.instagram.com/p/CmUJOYxr7FZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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mikempmotivates · 2 years
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You Are What Your Record Says You Are
The National Football League just concluded the fifth week of its season. At this stage, there are usually a handful of surprises; winning teams that pundits didn’t think would be as successful, and losing teams thought to have been better. TV “experts” will list their own NFL power rankings of the best teams, which often contradict the actual standings. Players and coaches on underperforming teams will sometimes explain how the situation isn’t really as bad as the record indicates. 
NFL Hall of Famer and two time Super Bowl champion head coach Bill Parcells said “You are what your record says you are.” His point was that your record speaks for itself. Championships are won by points scored on the field, not by counting up the  the woulda-coulda-shouldas off the field.
Fellow speaker and author Al Walker told me “we tend to judge ourselves by our intentions, the rest of the world judges us by our results.” Think about that. How many times do you have an idea about something you want to accomplish but never take the steps to follow it through to fruition? Perhaps you lacked the drive to tackle the process, didn’t know how or where to begin. The great Zig Zigler use to hand out business cards shaped in a circle with the letters TUIT printed on one side. He said it was for people who hadn’t completed a task because they hadn’t gotten around to it, or in this case a round TUIT, now they got one!
There are less than 12 months remaining in the year. How many of your 2022 goals were accomplished this year? What intentional behaviors are you capable of  making a commitment in order to achieve success? You are what your record says you are.
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