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do you think they know what I am
The Twins are having A Time™️!
I wanted to make this into a movie poster, but I dunno when I'd have time! Shavri's face was too cute not to share. 😭
why are ghosts always person-sized in the movies? they don’t have bodies anymore. one of ‘em should have figured out how to work that shit. one of them could be … her 😳
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please do not look up to me. I am 1 inch tall. I'm down here. if you look up you won't see me
but what if i.....
I REALLY LIKE THIS ART THIS IS SO CUTE I'M BEING HELD UP
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I get it so much… I can totally relate.
That is exactly why the first meeting between a giant and a tiny is always my favorite part in any G/T work.
The giant is spoken of among the small folk like some fairy tale or a ridiculous rumor, sometimes even with a bit of mockery.
The footsteps are so strange that the tinies can not even recognize them as a sound made by a living creature, mistaking them for an earthquake, which actually delays their reaction and makes them lose that crucial sense of danger.
A giant's full body can not fit into their field of vision at all; they have to tilt their heads back for a good thirty seconds until their necks ache just to see the whole thing.
Then there are the hands and fingers, thrusting into the gaps of a shelf where a tiny has fled in a panic, writhing violently like an angry five-headed serpent trying to catch them.
The soft, warm ground they are standing on, the massive cliff covered in thick fabric right in front of them, and that huge face in the distance with its distorted perspective… the mind-breaking realization that all of these seemingly separate things are just parts of a single, enormous living being.
Even a person who was just a familiar, good friend at life-size suddenly becomes a source of unknown, intimidating dread the moment they turn giant. To your tiny self, they become an existence that is utterly impossible to comprehend or control.
No matter how much you look up or look around, you just can not grasp the full scale of it. They are just that big. That eeriness and that hopeless, overwhelming difference in scale… it just completely takes over a tiny's reason and instinct with pure terror. (Oops, I might have leaned a bit too much into fearplay territory there. Tehe.)
Tinies are just so small, and giants are just way too massive. Just like how we can not fully take in the entire scale of a skyscraper or a mountain standing right in front of us at a single glance (setting aside the fact that we know what they look like from books), there is no way a tiny could ever capture the full scope of a giant all at once, right?
YES.🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣🗣💥💥💥💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️🗣‼️🗣‼️💥💥‼️💥‼️‼️🔥🗣‼️‼️🗣🔥‼️🔥‼️
she regrets agreeing to try some role reversal
Does anyone else have a hard time telling anyone that they like g/t? It could just be me, for I am easily embarrassed and very socially anxious, but the thought of telling someone about my fondness for g/t is so scary. So scary to the point that not even the closest of my friends know, only one of them do. It was terrifying first telling them, but they ended up also liking it and even had ocs with the trope, which was absolutely awesome, I lowkey thought I was the only one of my friends that liked it lol.
I feel like content with giants/tinies are more recognized as fetish content, which is the main reason why I'm scared to tell anyone. I'm not shaming anyone who does like it like that, I couldn't care less, I mean, you do you, but I personally don't like it for anything like that and I don't want my friends to think that I do. I really, really would like to tell more of my friends, especially since g/t is something I'm very interested in and have been interested in since I was young, but I can't get over my fear of doing so. There are so many stories, fanfictions, etc, that I want to recommend to my friends, but because I'm too scared to express my love for the trope I never have.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can overcome these fears? I'd love to tell my friends about it, and maybe even get them into it.
Okay so Im a weird mix of scared to tell people bc of potential judgment (Im autistic and have been made fun of for niche interests in general so prob some level of learned anxiousness from that, and also I have no problems w the fetish stuff but I dont want ppl to think Im telling them about a fetish I have when do not in fact have that fetish and Im just trying to share a cool trope 😭 so thats the context im working from). despite being afraid to tell ppl I am unfortunately also a chronic yapper who would never make it as a spy so I have still ended up telling people and so far it hasnt gone particularly badly. so here's some tips and tricks and results that will maybe help in sharing?
•if I'm telling someone via text/online I usually send them a link to an explanation of the trope like the blog post linked in my pinned post (Im forgetting who wrote it rn) bc that is sometimes easier than trying to explain well myself over and over. There's a couple of Tumblr posts floating around that explain it besides that one tho I think
•sometimes I soft launch it by saying something about wanting to be a fairy and nap under a mushroom and not pay bills bc thats relatable. or ringing up popular gt media like arrietty and being like omg I love that trope, itd be so fun to be tiny/giant bc different perspective or whatever. mostly ppl are like oh yeah I can see that.
•you're prob gonna have better luck with ppl that are secure in themselves and OK with being "weird"/"cringe" than ppl who are judgmental about everything to start with obviously
•the ppl i tell are generally ppl im close enough to have whatever conversations with anyways so I usually mention theres a giantess/macro fetish that overlaps into the gt community and that I have no moral issues with that and am not kink shaming, but that im interested in the trope in general and not as a fetish.
additional: most of my friends are some level of chronically online so I usually reference the furry community (love furries and theyre more widely known) and how some ppl are into it as a kink/nsfw content and some ppl aren't
•i think the "worst" reactions ive had are kinda just disinterest/"weird but you do you" sort of responses. honestly for as anxiety provoking as sharing potentially "weird" interests feels (i feel like this rlly goes for most things not just g/t tbh), most people do not really care that much. there's a couple people ive told and I'll mention it later and theyll be like "huh?" and then "oh yeah I sorta remember you telling me about that a while ago". so for some ppl its not even memorable enough for them to rlly remember it was a topic right away much less be judging me for it continously.
ofc theres always people that are just going to be judging everything and in everyone's business and I would reccomend limiting how much energy you invest in worrying about those people's takes as much as possible (i get that some level of investment is sometimes not optional if theyre relatives or something tho). for ppl youre choosing to keep in your life though ive found my fellow cringe but free ppl are the way to go
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This is how the golden age of piracy ended.
The first mermaid to get tattoos :)
“we didn’t know any better,” the crewman says, and swallows, presenting the chest to the captain. “what do we do now?”
“kill it,” the captain says, but the ice is melting in his eyes.
“we can’t,” the first mate says desperately, praying she won’t have to fight her captain on this. “we can’t. we - i won’t. we won’t.”
“i know.”
x
“daddy,” she says, floating in a tub of seawater in the hold, “daddy, la-la, la-la-la.”
her voice rings like bells. her accent is strange; her mouth isn’t made for human words. it mesmerises even the hardiest amongst them and she wasn’t even trying. the crew has taken to diving for shellfish near the shorelines for her; she loves them, splitting the shells apart with strength seen in no human toddler, slurping down the slimy molluscs inside and laughing, all plump brown cheeks and needle-sharp teeth. she sometimes splashes them for fun with her smooth, rubbery brown tail. even when they get soaked they laugh. they love her.
“daddy,” she calls again, and he can hear the worry in her voice. the storm rocking the ship is harsh and uncaring, and if they go down, she would be the only survivor.
“don’t worry,” he says, and goes over, sitting next to the tub. the first mate, leaning against the wall, pretends not to notice as he quietly begins to sing.
x
“father,” she says, one day, as she leans on the edge of the dock and the captain sits next to her, “why am I here?”
“your mother abandoned you,” he says, as he always has. “we found you adrift, and couldn’t bear to leave you there.”
she picks at the salt-soaked boards, uncertain. her hair is pulled back in a fluffy black puff, the white linen holding it slipping almost over one of her dark eyes. one of her first tattoos, a many-limbed kraken, curls over her right shoulder and down her arm, delicate tendrils wrapped around her calloused fingertips. “alright,” she says.
x
“why am I really here?” she asks the first mate, watching the sun set over the water in streaks of liquid metal that pooled in the troughs of the waves and glittered on the seafoam.
“we didn’t know any better,” the first mate says, staring into the water. “we didn’t know- we didn’t know anything. we didn’t understand why she fought so viciously to guard her treasure. we could not know she protected something a thousand times more precious than the purest gold.”
she wants to be furious, but she can’t. she already knew the answer, from reading the guilt in her father’s eyes and the empty space in her own history. and she can’t hate her family.
“it’s alright,” she says. “i do have a family, anyways. i don’t think i would have liked my other life near as much.”
x
her kraken grows, spreading its tendrils over her torso and arms. she grows too, too large to come on board the ship without being hauled up in a boat from the water. she sings when the storms come and swims before the ship to guide it to safety. she fights off more than one beast of the seas, and gathers a set of scars across her back that she bears with pride. “i don’t mind,” she says, when the captain fusses over her, “now i match all of you.”
the first time their ship is threatened, really threatened, is by another fleet. a friend turned enemy of the first mate. “we shouldn’t fight him,” she says, peering through the spyglass.
“why not?” the mermaid asks.
“he’ll win,” the first mate says.
the mermaid tips her head sideways. Her eyes, dark as the deep waters, gleam in the noon light. “are you sure?” she asks.
x
the enemy fleet surrenders after the flagship is sunk in the night, the anchor ripped off the ship and the planks torn off the hull. the surviving crew, wild-eyed and delirious, whimper and say a sea serpent came from the water and attacked them, say it was longer than the boat and crushed it in its coils. the first mate hears this and has to hide her laughter. the captain apologizes to his daughter for doubting her.
“don’t worry,” she says, with a bright laugh, “it was fun.”
x
the second time, they are pushed by a storm into a royal fleet. they can’t possibly fight them, and they don’t have the time to escape.
“let me up,” the mermaid urges, surfacing starboard and shouting to the crew. “bring me up, quickly, quickly.”
they lower the boat and she piles her sinous form into it, and uses her claws to help the crew pull her up. once on the deck she flops out of the boat and makes her way over to the bow. the crew tries to help but she’s so heavy they can barely lift parts of her.
she crawls up out in front of the rail and wraps her long webbed tail around the prow. the figurehead has served them well so far but they need more right now. she wraps herself around the figurehead and raises her body up into the wind takes a breath of the stinging salt air and sings.
the storm carries her voice on its front to the royal navy. they are enchanted, so stunned by her song that they drop the rigging ropes and let the tillers drift. the pirates sail through the center of the fleet, trailing the storm behind them, and by the time the fleet has managed to regain its senses they are buried in wind and rain and the pirates are gone.
x
she declines guns. instead she carries a harpoon and its launcher, and uses them to board enemy ships, hauling her massive form out of the water to coil on the deck and dispatch enemies with ruthless efficiency. her family is feared across all the sea.
x
“you know we are dying,” the captain says, looking down at her.
she floats next to the ship, so massive she could hold it in her arms. her eyes are wise.
“i know,” she says, “i can feel it coming.”
the first mate stands next to the captain. she never had a lover or a child, and neither did he, but to the mermaid they are her parents. she will always love her daughter. the tattoos are graven in dark swirls across the mermaid’s deep brown skin and the flesh of her tail, even spiraling onto the spiked webbing on her spine and face. her hair is still tied back, this time with a sail that could not be patched one last time.
“we love you,” the first mate says simply, looking down. her own tightly coiled black hair falls in to her face; she shakes the locs out of the way and smiles through her tears. the captain pretends he isnt crying either.
“i love you too,” the mermaid says, and reached up to pull the ship down just a bit, just to hold them one last time.
“guard the ship,” the captain says. “you always have but you know they’re lost without you.”
“without you,” the mermaid corrects, with a shrug that makes waves. “what will we do?”
“i don’t know,” the captain says. “but you’ll help them, won’t you?”
“of course i will,” she scoffs, rolling her eyes. “i will always protect my family.”
x
the captain and the first mate are gone. the ship has a new captain, young and fearless - of the things she can afford to disregard. she fears and loves the ocean, as all captains do. she does not fear the royal fleet. and she does not fear the mermaid.
“you know, i heard stories about you when i was a little girl,” she says, trailing her fingers in the water next to the dock.
the mermaid stares at her with one eye the size of a dinner table. “is that so?” she hums, smirking with teeth sharper than the swords of the entire navy.
“they said you could sink an entire fleet and that you had skin tougher than dragon scales,” the new captain says, grinning right back at the monster who could eat her without a moment’s hesitation. “i always thought they were telling tall tales.”
“and now?”
“they were right,” the new captain says. “how did they ever befriend you?”
the mermaid smiles, fully this time, her dark eyes gleaming under the white linen sail. “they didn’t know any better.”
She protects her family.
little known fact you can be into g/t in both a sfw and nsfw way. at the same time even. and people have the right to be fucking normal about it.
my hottest take is that the purity culture (for lack of better terms) around g/t is why there’s so much internal shame in this community.
g/t and macro/micro at the end of the day are both about control. it’s inherently about power dynamics. the content people chose to create from that is what makes it sfw or not.
and i know from the outside perspective, most people assume all size differences are inherently kinky. ik the sfw community fights tooth and nail to prove they’re nonsexual. but that does not mean nsfw enjoyers are the enemy.
and obviously sfw spaces are important for minors. that feels obligatory to mention bc i know if i wont somebody else will.
but i’m talking about a general 18+ space where sfw and nsfw can coexist. it’s like people are scared to enjoy macro/micro and/or they’re embarrassed to enjoy content parallel to that material. so they point and judge others, which puts us in this horrible little loop.
don’t yuck others yums! let people enjoy what they want! let blogs be entirely sfw, entirely nsfw, or maybe a mix of whatever they enjoy!
Planet of the giant alien babes.
Old drawing of Miku borrowing leeks :3