Feels fucking apocalyptic with the weather rn
Trees are ripping out of the ground, all the roads are impassable and there’s a flood evacuation warning going out
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Lowkey terrified that people form Twitter will move to Tumblr and then people I know will come across my blog(s)…
My Tumblr has become so personal and it’s documented the many meltdowns and stages I’ve had… so yeah
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only the real ones remember mymelo izumanjuu
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then sleepppppp
IM TRYING BUT THE NIGHTMARES!!! SCAWWY MAKE FLOOF SCAWWED!
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Wordle 853 6/6
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my high ass when the neighbors start flickering the lights on and off:
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oh god i think im in a class with all grad students ope
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for some reason for like the last month every time i say the word scary i automatically say it like george did in that one mcc (??) clip with cat :/
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once i started reading a book that touted itself as having such a ~DISTURBING~ and ~CHILLING~ twist and i was like oh fr i’m in but i couldn’t finish it bc the first third was about one of the protags meeting a girl who was supposed to come off as creepy and invasive but i just read as autistic or otherwise ND who had trouble with boundaries and didn’t mask and was actually rly cool
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Hello!!
I really adore all the birg worldbuilding!!!
I was planning on making my own birg OCs and story, but i needed to ask, i saw these birg predators that look like bigger birgs but with mantis arms; Do they have cultures? How do they get along with birgs? I NEED TA KNOOWW
Tbh I’ve waffled on how I want to approach them for a while, in their current iteration they are very intelligent animals, as a chimp or gorilla with the habits of a lion might be to us. They may have rudimentary cultures unique to their small social units like orcas, but they lack a fully fledged language. They are frequently solitary or in bonded pairs, working collaboratively to raise cubs for up to 5 years before the offspring set out on their own. As a pair, they are formidable predators, one working to flush prey into the ambush of the other, with occasional support from their young. Large midarms are used to restrain prey while the hooked beak finds a vital artery or the brain of the animal. The beak-like chelicerae are also capable of protruding from the face to give a little extra reach to their bite.
They produce low hums and grumbles to communicate, many of which are below the register of a birg’s ears, but resonate through their bodies in an unsettling manner. Their elbow pinnae are much more prominent than those of birgs. Rather than hibernate, most extant populations cross the ice belt each fall to follow the sun to the other hemisphere. Others do as the ombs and continue to hunt through the long night.
As for their relationship with birgs, they are frequently embellished in art and folklore as werewolf or ogre-like monsters. A widespread story explaining the Twowi taboo against consuming the flesh of trunkhorses warns that those who wantonly spill blood as the HaJhaub do will be cursed to transform into one. The kakroum warn their children to never stray from their nanny or speak curses of their aunties, lest the Oh’jub should hear them and steal them away in the night. In some tales, the child is simply eaten, but other legends insist that the Oh’jub produces no offspring of her own, but instead transforms young birgs into more Oh’jub by feeding them her own blood, as a birg would nourish their infant larvae.
So yeah hope this helps
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