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@gavinisqueer
Reducing stress level
Tina: Who do you think is more likely to get cancelled, Gavin or Nines?
Connor: Nines.
Gavin: Really?
Connor: If you were going to be cancelled, it would have happened by now.
I wish we'd seen more of her
RK900 deviation When inside his soul screams in pain, outside he remains a machine
a family found
RK900xGavin Reed (from game- Detroit: Become Human), request by Meriduu I also like this ship tho :)
Nines: Partners doesn't cut it, Gavin is my squeaky toy and I am a dog with a strong kill instinct.
Nines / RK900 lighting practice Follow my IG and Twitter for quick update : @bluecafelatte
Art by たまねぎ⭕️ (@Onion_300mg)
Welcome to The Break Room's Robo-Reed Round Robin event! You can join the discord server here (18+): https://discord.gg/6b3cmrGa2T ✨Rules
After unfortunately needing to delay our event earlier this year, the Robo-Reed Round Robin is now accepting sign ups!
✨Important Dates✨
Sign Ups Open: July 7th
Sign Ups Close: July 14th
Teams Assigned By: July 17th
Posting: August 8th-14th
✨Rules & FAQ✨
What is a Round Robin?
A Round Robin is an event where writers work collaboratively on a story, with each person adding their own section before passing it along. Think of it as like a game of telephone.
Who can participate?
In order to participate you will need to join our server.
This event is mainly geared towards writers - but artists and other visual art creators are welcome to join too. You will be paired with a team and asked to create an art piece to go along with the story your team writes.
Word count minimums:
There is a minimum word count of 1,000 words per team member. There is no maximum as long as you continue to pass the fic around the group, so go wild!
"I must be the only cop in the world that gets assaulted in his own house by his own fuckin' android..."
Connor
my petty gripe about anachronism in historical/fantasy/spec-fic worlds is attraction language.
We’ve all heard the “should you use modern queer labels or not” argument but honestly even when people go “true, they wouldn’t use the labels ‘aromantic’ or ‘asexual,’” so often the characters describe their experiences as “I never felt romantic attraction” or “I don’t feel attracted to anyone” in ways that makes me go. You are stilllllll thinking about this in an extraordinarily modern online way. That 19th century steampunk detective man will NOT be angsting about having never felt romantic attraction, he would be angsting about being unable to feel moved by the beauty or charm of a woman, or something. And I do think that “attractiveness” language is different from the identity-level idea of experiencing attraction—Sherlock Holmes does not talk about not experiencing attraction, but when Watson says “What a very attractive woman!” Holmes responds “Is she? I did not observe.” (And then Watson calls him an inhuman automaton and calculating-machine and Holmes calls Watson’s judgement biased). Never swayed by the attractiveness of a man or woman, never desirous of marriage, never charmed by the delights of love, all of these feel like some of the variety of ways that someone in this milieu might describe an ace- or aro-spectrum identity more than “never felt attraction” does. Mostly because, like the terms for aromantic and asexual themselves, nailing down an exclusively attraction-based definition of a-spec identities is a relatively new and extremely post-AVEN thing. And yet in fiction everybody knows to articulate their experience as feeling sexual/romantic attraction. And I always want to go nooo how would THIS character think about it?? Not how you think this character SHOULD think about it, how would THIS person in THIS context articulate their feelings?