yeah sex is cool I guess
but have you ever had someone leave a comment with a paragraph-long review of your fanfic containing genuine praise, thorough criticism, and an in-depth analysis of all the lore hints you dropped that you spent ages intricately crafting
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Wrong Number AU
"I SWEAR TUCKER IF I HAVE TO DEAL WITH THE "I WANNA END YOUR DAD, MARRY YOUR MOM, AND TURN YOU INTO MY EVIL STEPSON/HEIR AND IF YOU DONT IM JUST GONNA TRY CLONING YOU ONCE MORE" FRUITLOOP AGAIN FOR A SECOND TIME THIS WEEK I AM GOING TO LET MY ROUGES END ME, DONT CARE WHO, JUST GONNA LET THEM FINISH WHAT THE PORTAL ACCIDENT STARTED"
-sent by Unknown Number
When Jason Todd woke up that morning to check his texts. He wasn't expecting this.
When Danny sent that rant text to what he thought was Tuckers number (his old phone got smashed in a recent ghost fight, Sam gave him a new one she wasn't using, and Tucker was out of town for a while so he couldn't help Danny transfer his data yet) he wasn't expecting a rather cyptic response
"Wrong number kid. But just for my own curiosity and concern, who is and where can I find this Fruitloop? I just wanna have a chat with him."
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something that kind of bothers me about modern feelings toward the epic of gilgamesh is how it's been COMPLETELY watered down to being "gay". Bear with me as I explain.
this is more of an extreme example, but I see this take all the time (not the yaoi part. the gay lover part). it's boiled down to the fact that it's gay over literally anything else in the epic. Gilgamesh's lament to Urshanabi about Enkidu's loss is overshadowed by the fact that Gilgamesh is mourning his gay lover. Gilgamesh is on a journey because he lost his gay lover. Gilgamesh and Enkidu were gay.
Now I understand that with a modern lens, people tend to lock on to how unabashedly Gilgamesh mourns Enkidu, because it's gay and because it's the oldest written epic in human history. People feel deeply connected to the idea that people like them have been around since the dawn of literature. But placing exclusive focus on the nature of the relationship as gay, rather than why the relationship or its loss was important, erases the story the epic is trying to tell.
The Epic of Gilgamesh is a story about love, yes, but it is not a love story. It's about the fear of death, coping with loss, and desperation to stave off the inevitable. It's about the bonds of friendship, about hardship, coming to terms personal change and losing pieces of yourself as you learn and grow. It is about consequences, arrogance, death, second chances, mourning, yearning, loving and LIVING. The Epic of Gilgamesh is about the entire human experience and one man's struggle to accept it. What does it mean to have lived? What does it mean to have loved, and lost? What does it mean to die, and to be remembered? What does it mean to be human?
It is perfectly okay to find appreciation for the Epic because of Gilgamesh and Enkidu's relationship. But also understand that the world's oldest story is not about two gay men who loved each other. It is a story about being alive.
TLDR;
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Tubbo goes to see the place where he and a special someone used to exchange letters frequently, just with the little remains of hope still inside his heart, wishing he could read one last time the words written by that one friend. But it's impossible, you know? They are dead, he even held a funeral, despite that, he still opened the barrel in which he kept his last goodbye to his friend, not only to find that his letter was missing, but it was replaced by something new, an image.
He picked it up, just to see this
Hey! Check this post :3
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Scene writing prompt: the two “enemies” making out so aggressively in a room that people think that they’re arguing with each other and getting physically violent, due to all the slamming and knocking things over.
bonus points if someone is so concerned that one of them will get hurt that they walk in on them lmao
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could u do prompts about a character who accidentally kissed their best friend while both drunk
Yes! Here we go, enjoy :)
By @me-writes-prompts
“You don’t remember anything, do you?” “No…? What are you talking about?” “Nothing. Nothing.”
“I accidentally kissed them while we were drunk.” “Did you tell them that yet?” “No, no! I don’t think they remember it.” “That’s all the more reason to tell them, in my opinion.”
Going home and regretting they ever did that, because the look that their best friend gave them was one of terror and perhaps, disgust.
“It was just an accidental kiss. It means nothing.”
They both just wanted to relax and have a few drinks but when their best friend leaned too close, they couldn’t move from where they were sitting.
“Do you think the kiss was really accidental on your part? I mean let's be honest, you’ve been in love with them for ages now.”
“So…why I did kiss them back?” “I don’t know, I wasn’t there. Why did you?” “I don’t know either, I just. I’m so confused right now. It was an accidental kiss but I would like for it to happen again, if they like me back.”
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