i know everyone said 'replies from sideblogs could go bad' though personally i was excited for them (for topic specific sideblog running purposes) but i do think we should be able to send asks from sideblogs too tbh. it could also get exceptionally ugly very fast but i think that for all the topic-specific blogs like ask blogs, for systems who have headmates with diff sideblogs, and for people who want to make friends in smaller communities focused on niche topics unrelated to their main i feel like it would be worth it
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Prompt 121
There’s several de-aged Danny prompts, but what about de-aged Jazz. Most agree she’s very liminal after all, so who's to say ghost things won’t affect her too?
So imagine with me, Jazz gets hit with something, and she is now child; maybe even baby. Danny panics, flees with his emergency bag alongside the other three in Team Phantom. So now they’re four teens with a very small child on the run. Four teens and a small child who have run into several heroes.
Heroes who are all very concerned.
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I misread that "Hawks is forced to give a talk at Izuku's school. His class would like to know why he knows the number 3 hero" ask at first and thought it was about Anyone. And I'm now just laughing imagining Izuku's civillian identity's classmates and acquaintances reactions. Or class 1a too, since they know Izuku through Shouto. Like, what do you mean Shouto's perfectly normal civillian boyfriend knows the number 3 hero (and oh, did Hawks just flinch when Izuku glared at him or did they see wrong..? )
The real difference between villains and super villains is that the latter are immediately willing to murder people to keep their civilian identity. Hawks has a very bad feeling, like someone walked over his grave, from the moment he takes one step in Kohaku, and when he enters that classroom and sees who is there, he can literally see the decision in Yami's eyes to silence him forever.
And honestly, Yami doesn't even have to kill Hawks himself. He can just pull the puppy eyes on the other supervillain with actual mass murder under his belt and who is indulging him like crazy and Hawks' body will never be found.
Hawks almost flies out of the room and through the unopened window but one look from Yami freezes him in place.
Hawks is a magnificent actor, trained to keep his cool under immense pressure but this time, he is a stammering mess, trying very hard not to glance at the small white demon looking at him with a very cold look in his eyes. Still, he manages to hide how terrified he is... right until Izuku raises his hand to ask a question. Which question, you ask? Nobody knows because the number 3 hero was startled so hard that he flung himself out of the room and never came back.
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how can i communicate to you that this relationship in this silly little show is honestly sincerely one of thee most compelling and affective (and i do mean affective and not effective) relationships i have ever seen depicted on screen. can't even talk about it without sounding insane. i swear to god this is not a case of bad media that just scratches a brain itch, this is a genuinely incredibly well written relationship between two complex and compelling characters who just. happen to be stuck in a ridiculous detective show set in the 1920s. HELP
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A thing that has caught my attention about the 1120 spoilers is that Shinichi could've easily told Kid his message for Ran and just let him say it for him, there is NO need for him to say it with his bowtie because well, Kid already can sound like him.
Which means that Shinichi just decided to go the extra mile because HE wanted to be the one to say that to Ran. HE wanted to say it with his own voice to her.
🥹🥹🥹
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mmmmmm I wonder...
So my friend really likes doing these weird group drawing thing's, and I've joined a few by now! So i was wondering if any of ya'll wanna join one that i make, i know this won't be seen by many, but I think it would be fun! I'll start with saint's, i know, such a weird starting character, but i love saint, like literally my prof pic is my saint! but anyways! Please reblog this with your saint's I wanna draw them all having a picnic with each other! Send me your saint's whenever! The ending date will be like till the school year ends in the USA! Biggest project i have right now!
Edit: 20/30 Saint slots taken
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Hoyoverse's children in a nutshell
Fly me 2 the moon: First and oldest child, long gone RIP. Their legacy is having the first ever Kiana Kaslana
Zombiegal Kawaii: basically dead, hardly anyone even knew about her
Houkai Gakuen 2 (aka Gun Girls Z; GGZ): Next child, oldest, small and niche but dedicated fanbase, still going in CN server. Very gay and depressing, incredibly convoluted lore.
Honkai Impact 3rd: Took after GGZ a lot then became the favorite child. Still gay and depressing but more hopeful. Definitely a lesbian. They also really like flashy combat, philosophy, and science fiction.
Genshin Impact: The popular kid, and spoiled brat. They're very bisexual and very into religious themes and every culture and myth imaginable.
Tears of Themis: Probably the only cishet male child. Their fans are fewer but well fed and satisfied. (I dont know nearly enough about their story and themes to know its personality tho)
Honkai Star Rail: Takes a lot from big sis hi3rd (depressed but hopeful gays), and probably genderfluid. Ppl love it, theyre popular but it doesnt get into their head as much compared to Genshin. They're also really into exposed shoulders and internet memes.
Zenless Zone Zero: New kid on the block with furries and cyborgs. They are the youngest, most punk, and definitely into western action rpgs more than their older siblings.
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Gosh, can I just appreciate the birth of Crowley's affections for Aziraphale in the garden for a sec?
Supposedly, both of them met again for the first time as angel and demon in Eden. Personally, I don't think Crowley has ever thought of Aziraphale beyond his role as an angel at that point. Aziraphale seemed to fit in the hierarchy of heaven and hell. With his talk of ineffability, hesitance to ask questions, and being against the whole suggestion box thing, Aziraphale seems like any other angel who's subordinate to the will of Heaven and its leaders. He's kind enough to warn him about the consequences of not falling in line. But, it was very obvious during the whole nebula scene how uncomfortable and worried Azi was when Crowley started complaining and asking questions.
So, when Aziraphale literally gives his sword away (breaks the law on his own volition btw no questions asked), SHIT like LOOK at Crowley. He's SO pleasantly surprised. He's ABSOLUTELY joyously gobsmacked. The joy of finding someone who may actually be like him -- that he's not actually alone in his side -- is printed all over his face, clearer than the light of day. (Don't even get me started on the scene in Job with the oxrib or the scene in Rome where Azi tempts Crowley to eat oysters, like frick, look how Crowley looks at him with absolute adoration)
Aziraphale became a glimmer of hope to Crowley -- a spark that he holds on to for millennia, the spark that ignites the affection he feels for the angel.
Crowley is Aziraphale's world because he is the only one he values most, more than the bookshop, more than any worldly possession. However, Aziraphale is Crowley's world because he's the reason why it wasn't so lonely existing in it in the first place. Without the angel, the system bearing down on Crowley would've been too dreadful a burden. No wonder he'd be desperate to protect Azi -- to protect their side.
And now, S2E6 comes at us with Crowley waiting by the Bentley, the glimmer of hope still there, still deeply hoping Azi would confirm what he truly believed all these centuries -- that he and Aziraphale had an us -- shared a side of their own. But, we all know how that went. Aziraphale goes to Heaven. Crowley is left all alone.
Crowley's heartbroken. Not because he lost Aziraphale to Heaven. But because of the realization that Aziraphale was never on his side. The glimmer of hope is gone. After all, the angel was never his to lose. His efforts to protect their side have always been in vain because there was no 'our side'. From the very start, all this time, Crowley had always been completely and utterly alone.
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