percy already has the necklace with no beads in the teaser and now i canât stop thinking about how weâre going to see him grow up and get all the beads and make friends and create a home and a family in that camp and i canât stop crying

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percy already has the necklace with no beads in the teaser and now i canât stop thinking about how weâre going to see him grow up and get all the beads and make friends and create a home and a family in that camp and i canât stop crying
Poor Aizawa just wanted a nap and now he has to deal with his kittens⊠Many kittens.
Itâs based on that photoset of a dad-cat hiding from his babies and as they find him they all pile on top of him.Â
Idk it was supposed to be a quick sketch lol idk what happened.
I really want a science fiction story where aliens come to invade earth and effortlessly wipe out humanity, only to be fought off by the wildlife.
They were expecting military resistance. They werenât counting on bears.
Imagine coming to a hostile alien world and being attacked by a horde of creatures that can weigh up to 3 tons, run at 30Â km/h (19Â mph), and bite with a force of 8,100 newtons (1,800Â lbf).
By the time you realise that they can traverse water, itâs too late. The surviving members of your unit manage to make it back by shedding their excess gear and running for their lives; the slower ones were crushed to death within minutes.
You later describe the creature to one of the humans you captured, wanting to know the name of the monstrosity that will haunt your nightmares for cycles to come.
The human smiles as it speaks a single word, slowly and distinctly, in its barbaric tongue.
âHippopotamus.â
This is giving me the biggest, creepiest grin I might have ever grinnedÂ
Imagine being the next crew to go down to earth and thinking âitâs fine, we got this. We have the weapons and equipment necessary to deal with bears and *shudders* hippopotamuses. Weâll be fine.â
And at first you are, youâve learned how to dodge. Youâve learned where their territories are. You know how to defend yourself.
But then one night you are sleeping in your shelter. Youâre in a tree covered temperate part of earth. It seems benign. There are been no sightings of the dreaded âhipposâ around. Not even any bears. But there is a slight rustle of the undergrowth. You try and ignore it telling yourself it is just the wind.
Then you hear the rustle again. closer this time.
You peer out into the darkness but see nothing amongst the trees.
The rustle again and now you realise you can smell something. Itâs musky and slightly foul. Itâs the smell of an omen, a warning. But what of? Where is this smell coming from.
You sit up, but itâs too late. The foul smelling creature is on you. You are hit with 17kg of coarse fur and vicious bites. Long dark claws tear in to you and you are pinned down white the striped creature tries to bite your throat.
It takes some doing but you manage to wrestle free. Blood drips from your wounds and already they itch with the sign of infection. The creature has a bloodied snout, rust rad, mingling with the black and white hairs. It lets out a terrifying growl from the back of its throat and looks to attack again. Itâs between you and your knife, so your only choice is to back away.
Eventually the creature gives up and snuffles off in to the undergrowth, down a hole near your shelter you hadnât noticed before.
When you make it back to your base you once again consult the captive human.
âBadger.â they say, with a solemn nod.
One word: Moose
âOur vehicles are far superior to the local human models, in range, speed, armament, and any other metric you care to name! Nothing could possibly-â
BAMrumblerumblethumpcrash!!!
âThatâs called a moose.â
Wolverines.
Also.. dolphins.
The invasion is going slowly. The humans have caught on and are actively destroying information on the planetâs flora and fauna before Intelligence can capture and process it. All that they have are survivorsâ accounts. Bears. Hippos. Badgers. Moose. It is becoming obvious this mudball planet is a full-on Death World to the unprepared, and you are so very unprepared.
You lost Jaxurn to a plant. Not even a mobile or carnivorous plant, just one that caused a vicious allergic reaction on contact that killed him in less than a rai'kor. Commander Vura'ko died to an insect bite, a tiny local pest that sucked a tiny bit of her blood and apparently replaced it with a bit of its last meal, which was full of disease. Backwash. She died to bug backwash. And yet you honestly envy them after that⊠thing you encounteredâŠ
When you got back to base the quarantine officer refused to let you inside. They had to roll a containment tank outside to put you in, because you all knew there would be no chance of eliminating the smell if it got into the shipâs air ducts. Smell. You wonder if your nasal slit will ever recover from this stench.
And the smell would. Not. Leave. After incinerating your gear the Q.O. had you use every cleansing agent they could think of, including a few janitorial ones, and still everyone fled the stench if they were downwind of your tank. Desperate to protect everyoneâs nasal slits from the smell the quarantine officer interrogated the humans. From them, a glimmer of hope: there was a cure. Somehow the juice of a certain fruit on this mudball was the only thing that could break up the chemicals in the little horrorâs spray. Immediately the Q.O. sent a team to recover buckets of the stuff and made you bathe in it. That was hours ago and it didnât seem to be working, though. All it was doing was turning your blue skin an interesting shade of purple.
Sighing in frustration you wave the med-assist on duty over, who only approaches after checking the wind direction. Annoyed, you flip on the tank`s vox speaker.
âThe humans did say it was âgrapeâ juice that removed âskunkâ stench, right?â
Every night.Â
It came for someone almost every night.Â
Any soldier alone was a viable target for this native monster that moved unseen by any but the security viewers, usually only spotted in hindsight. They were taken as silently as this earth-monster moved. Sometimes theyâd find the remains in the morning taken up a tree and hung there, mostly eaten, as if it were a grisly reminder that the monster was still there, waiting unseen, to strike again.Â
What little they saw of the monster on the vidfeed showed true horror. Yellow eyes that shone with all the light it could gather. It had fangs as long as his grasping digits. Claws half that size formed curved hooks that allowed it to climb up their fortifications with impunity. And in the underbrush, its spots made it almost impossible to see clearly in the undergrowth, if it could be seen at all.
Even the native sentients, the humans, had a healthy respect and fear for it.Â
The earth natives called the monster a leopard. Â
It was a constant fear that muddied the senses, and let the monster hunt even more effectively as the soldiers were always on edge. Sleep deprived with fear, it made them even better targets for the monster.Â
But rumor was that there was worse on this planet. Rumors of a monster like a leopard but larger, and bigger in every imaginable sense. Stripped instead of spotted, which leaped from the underbrush with a sound.
A sound that burst eardrums, paralyzed entire units, and let the monster kill with impunity. While the Leopard wrestled soldiers down and ripped their throats out. This other monster, the Tiger, killed with its pounce alone.
âWeâve been through this,â Group Leader 455 snapped. âThe dissection of an Earth life form will help the scientists make weapons to combat the rest of this planetâs hellbeasts. And these are domesticated. Harmless.â
The troops were not-quite-looking at her in the way troops do when they donât want to be seen to contradict a ranking officer, but canât quite muster a correct Expression of Enthusiastic Assent. âThe name of this species,â she pointed out, âis synonymous with dullness and slowness in the language of the Earth barbarians.â Well, one language out of several thousandâthese creatures needed Imperial guidance more than any other world on recordâbut there was no point in confusing the rank and file.
More not-quite-looking. 455 bubbled a sigh and consulted her scanner. âThat one,â she decided. âAlone in the separate pasture. Scans suggest that itâs a male, which means itâs probably weaker. Possibly itâs kept isolated so that the females donât eat it before mating season. And yes, I know some of you are here on punishment detail, but youâre still soldiers of the Imperium. This squad is perfectly capable of handling a lone, helpless, pathetic male cow.â
Iâm enjoying this immensely. Wait until the aliens try Australia for sizeâŠ
It was a strange creature Tar'van glimpsed at on the vast island known to the humans as âAustraliaâ.
âI would warn you not to fuck with us, mate.â Their forced guide, a prisioner, had warned with a chilling grin upon capture. âIf you think a moose is bad, wait until you tango with a red back.â To this day Tar'van fears the creature known as the red back, and what horrors it would bring.
The prisioner turned out to be of little help,the stubboness of his people causing them to refuse the danger that the captured human warned of. Tar'van recalls a moment when one of his squad members approached a creature know as a dingo, insistent they had seen these creatures before and they were tame. They barely escaped with 5 of the original 7 members of his squad.
Another moment Tar'van recalls was the brutal mauling they witnessed by the hands of a creature called an âEmuâ
âDonât feel too bad,â the prisioner mocked. âWe lost a war to the Emuâs as well.â
Now with only 4 members of their squad left, including themself, Tar'van had learned to listen to the prisoner, to be wary of the simplest of creatures. This human was of the sub-species of âZookeeperâ after all.
The âZookeeperâ looks off to the distance, where the creature is.
âItâs a kangaroo, leave it be and youâll be fine.â Tar'van nods, a human signal of acknowledgement if they are correct. The human smiles a bit.
âThat creature cannot possibly harm us.â Tar'vanâs squadleader protests. âIt is so docile. I will aproach it and bring back itâs head to show this human is a fearmongering liar.â
The human reels back, a look of disgust crosses their face and anger passes through their eyes.
âFucking do it mate, I dare ya.â The human hisses. The squad leader puffs up their hoinn gland, a sign of pride to their species, and aproached the so called âKangarooâ.
âThis will be unpleasant.â A squadmate mutters as they watch their leader raise their fist and bring it down on the creature. The âKangarooâ looks a little stunned by the impact, before it raises itself upon its strong tail and uses its powerful heind legs to launch their squadleader backwards through the air.
Their squadleader lands upon the ground, unmoving with black blooded oozeing from them. It appears Tar'van is the squads leader now.
âI donât know what they expected.â the human says, smugness filling their tone. âKangaroos are fucking shreaded. 8-pack and all.â
Tar'van steps forward to the human, whom inches back in a sign of fear as Tar'van pulls their blade from its holster, and in their first act as leader, frees the human of the bonds around their hands.
âPlease,â Tar'van bags. âGet us back safely.â
@kryallaorchid, you guys really lost a war to emus? Why was it necessary?
oh, mate, you never mess with the emus.
(Jesus christ. Dont get us started on kangaroos)
They had faced Emuâs. They had lost one in the battle but had experienced them. But this was no emu.
Looking to their guide, they all stare in horror as his face changes from calculating to fear. Pure, heart consuming horror as he stares at the large bird. âCassowaryâŠâ They mimic him in fear. Squawking the horrific name as another joins the first in the mad run towards them.
The only ones to survive was the native guide and Tar'van. The guide was carrying the soldier over his shoulder as they made their way back to the settlement. Tar'van was a wreck. Periodically alternating between rocking in complete silence and whispering broken words in horror. When they consulted the native all he said was âIts springâŠ. Magpie seasonâŠâ
âListen up, troops. This armour upgrade has been tested both in the laboratories of the best Imperial military scientists and in the field. We are impervious to the stings of any insect on this hellhole of a planet, striped or not! We can brave the perils of its wildlife, and conquer it at long last! Revenge for our fallen companions! Glory to the Emperor!â
âExcuse me,â the native Terran guide speaks up in a tired tone, and the squadâs cheers die on their lips. âThis is Japan. You havenât seen whatââ
âSilence, worm! No sting can penetrate this plating!â
The guide tries to warn them once again, merely earning a blow that throws them to their knees. The troops set out, morale high, certain in their ability to brave the wildlife now and thirsting for vengeance against the non-sentient native species. One soldier thumps his fist against a tree. A hollow sound follows.
In an instant, the soldier is the centre of a storm of the striped insects. At first, no one pays it any mind. Their little stings cannot penetrate the new plating, after all.
But then the soldier falls to his knees, and the squad stares in horror as the insects enclose him in layer upon layer of their own bodies, all moving. The squadâs medic yells a warning at everyone to stay back, watching the readouts of the unfortunate soldierâs armour on their diagnostic screen with undisguised horror. The insects arenât even stinging. They simply keep moving, one atop the other, and the soldierâs body temperature is slowly rising until he drops to the ground, quite literally cooked alive. The insect swarm takes off, unharmed save for the ones that were crushed when the trooper fell.
Finally asked about what happened, the human sighs. âJapanese honeybees. They do this to wasps, too.â
âHow?â You ask. âHow has your species dominated this planet?âÂ
The human bares its teeth. A smile, they call it. Something humans do when they are happy. Yet you canât help but think of all the creatures with the their large fangs and sharp teeth. (What kind of species uses a threat signal as a sign of happiness?)
âPersistence and ingenuity.â The human answers, still smiling.Â
It doesnât matter that this one is your prisoner. Humans, you decide, are as terrifying as their planet. Â
âAnd scattered about it ⊠were the Martiansâdead!âslain by the putrefactive and disease bacteria against which their systems were unprepared; slain as the red weed was being slain; slain, after all manâs devices had failed, by the humblest things that God, in his wisdom, had put upon this earth.âÂ
â HG Wells, The War of the Worlds,1898
Iâm picturing aliens going up against a hoard of Canadian geese, or a swan.
I think at that point theyâd just give up.
Or fire ants
No one even MENTIONED snakes yetâŠ
This thing gets better EVERY FUCKING TIME I SEE IT.
âLet us try the creatures that the humans keep for domestic companionshipâ
âIs that a miniature tiger?â
âWhy does this human own a small pack of wolves?â
The aliens ask their human captive why small wolves live with them.Â
âOh, you mean dogs? Yeah, theyâre the only animals that can keep up with us.â
The aliens look at each other in fear. âWhat do you mean?â
âOh well thatâs why you guys âwonâ is because humans arenât super fast or strong. I think my middle school biology teacher called us pursuit predators? It means we evolved to hunt things by following them at walking pace until they had to stop to sleep and then catching up to them then. Dogs are the only animals that can keep up with us. Did you know one time a pack of wolves tailed a herd of caribou for three days straight?â
âUh⊠okay, what about these small round things with big teeth?â
âOmg dude no if you give a hamster enought time that little fucker can chew through concrete :)â
The aliens wonder if the surrender of humanity was a trap.
Somebody do sharks or sea creatures next. Giant squids would wreak havoc on their ships.
The aliens have sophisticated technology which pretty much allows them to live underwater, which is something even the inventive humans have never managed. Submarines have nothing on alien submersion pods, which can withstand the crushing pressures of even the darkest depths of the oceans and seas.Â
The aliens arenât expecting any difficulties with their underwater expeditions. Of course, thatâs when four of the life signs on the central screen simply vanish, like theyâd never been there.Â
Alpha turns on the direct communication lines to the remaining submersion pods, and the only thing they hear through the tinny speakers is screaming.Â
Alpha resists the urge to turn and stare at the shackled human standing behind them, but Beta, Gamma and Theta have no such compunctions.Â
The human shrugs. âI mean, weâve never really been down there so weâre not entire sure, but weâve heard stories of giant squids and stuff. No smoke without fire, and all that.âÂ
âThere can be neither smoke nor fire underwater, human, cease your prattling.âÂ
The human snorts. âItâs a phrase. A metaphor? Man, I donât know, I studied marine biology, not literature.âÂ
The human is unable to tell them anything useful about what might have happened to the submersion pods, but retrieved footage later shows tentacled behemoths snaking out of the depths of disturbed silt and cold water, and crushing the submersion pods effortlessly, in full view of the outer-hull cameras. The monsters have giant beaks which rip through the organic alloy sheets, and into the bodies of the pod pilots within.Â
The outer-hull cameras register the blue of fresh spilled blood and gore, at the same time the on-board cameras register screaming and the red glow of critical power failure.Â
The last thing the aliens can see on the retrieved footage is thin, long, snakelike creatures appearing out of the darkness and gloom, creating their own light and descending upon the remains of their brethren. They are accompanied by creatures that look like plastic bags, but which feed upon the toxic remains of the organic alloy of which the pods were made.
The human appears completely nonchalant - there is no love lost between slave and master. âWait till you see sharks.âÂ
Iâve seen this post go around a few times, but this time I have some thoughts: 1) This is more or less the plot of Animorphs.
2) Earth has Poison Dart Frogs, weâre clearly a Death World.
3) Iâm now imagining them deciding to set up a base on the poles, because life on this planet is clearly dependant on plants. So, that frozen wasteland should be safe of any dangerous megafauna. Cue Polar Bear out of nowhere.
The squad was three days out on patrol when they lost the first member. The hellhole so awful that even the natives term for it frequently translated as âDirt underfootâ was now seen as a place of punishment for many of the Legions, but there were still some who viewed it as a challenge.
Such a one was Sarcal-<clik>, respected Third Claw of the 87th Legion. Not only an admired leader and a feared warrior (They had led the assualt on Urpga-9 after all), but one whose exo-skeleton and mist sacs were amongst the most elegantly beautiful of their generation (though they were apporpriately modest about such things). In every respect they were a warrior to aspire to be like, resplendent in the finest, hand-polished ceramic body armour, guaranteed (so the makers claimed) to be able to resist the claws of even the âtygâerâ, though no one was too keen to put that one to the test. They had volunteered for this duty, partly out of a love of the challenge, partly out of a desire to excel⊠There was a Dirt-ian song which included the lyrics âIf I can make it there, Iâll make it anywhereâ and this was being generally applied to the surivors of more than one tour of duty.
Simply having them on Dirt (There HAD to be a better name) was a source of pride for many, and relief for others (in the hope that a bad report from Salrcal<clik> would be enough to get Command to evacuate this godsforsaken planet.)
So it was a cause of great concern when Sarcal-<clik> could not be woken when it came time for their watch that night. Like any good soldier, they slept in their armour when sharing watch duty. Swiftly, an officer was called and when the visor was raised, it was not that they were dead which was the greatest shock, but the look of horror frozen on that noble visage.
The field surgeon performing the cursory autopsy could not identify cause of death beyond poison of some sort. The humans bearers on the squad hadnât been near them, so they were in the clear, but beyond that, it was a mystery.
The prized armour was passed to the next in command, as Sarcal<clik> would have wished, and though the sqaud were not nearly as inspired as once they might have been, they continued the patrol, determined to honour their comradeâs memory. There would be poems composed of this mission on the Homeworld in Sarcal<clik>âs honour, and their behaviour would reflect on them all in the telling.
It was not long, however, before the second in command convulsed and collapsed. Not as stoic as Sarcal<clik> their death was just as horrific, but less restrained and though the surgeon was still not able to identify how such a powerful neurotoxin could have entered their system.
There was some understandable reluctance on the newly appointed second in command to take on the armour. it may have been beautiful and gleamed in the even the unpleasantly yellow Dirt-ian sun, but it now had a reputiation.
And it was one that was well earned. The scream of the dying soldier was heard by all. They took longer that the previous victims, and their last contorlled movement was to point to their hindfoot, but the armoured boot was perfectly intact.
After that no one would go near the armour, it had a bad reputaiton, it would be boxed up and returned to the Homeworld for display in some museum or other. Thus is was only two human bearers cleaning it before transport who were present when the small shape fell out of the toe of the boot.
âCareful matel! Funnel web!â
âDead now. That explains a lot though. I guess tiger proof doesnât mean spider-proof, and they LOVE dark spaces to hide in. Doubt the bite would show up on mottled skin like theirs.â
âShould we tell our high and mighty masters in case there are any more about?â
They exchanged a gleefully malevolent look and shared a smile.
âWhy trouble them with such a trivial little matter.â
They saluted the remains of the spider as they left. If they noticed the egg sac that was hidden in the depths of the boot as they put it into the transport, they said nothing.
This is version one out of the two best Iâve found. Iâll combine them into one later, I think. The next one will be up soon.
Having learned their lesson from the dirt continent from hell, the aliens attempt to try an ecosystem a hemisphere away, knowing the wildly variable fora and fauna should be different and therefore safer. They even chose a sub colony that the humans named âfriendâ.
After a month it was exceedingly clear that the human concept of friendship was NOT a state of mutual trust and support but perhaps fear and subjugation from nature. Perhaps it was one of those clever tricks the humans used to lure each other to death, just like the fabled âgreenlandâ
You see, having learned their lessons in âAustraliaâ they chose to settle in near the old human civilization, where the humans had razed the landscape to set up personal habitats, driving the wildlife back.
How were they to know that driving back meant only about 10 feet, because after a rain, a massive beast heralding from millions of earth years came out of the water and ripped Lieutenant Grakshw into pieces in broad daylight. Attempts to recover his plated insignia for his family was met with a CONFLAGRATION of about 20 vicious writhing snakes that were very soon found to be venomous, as the loss of Captain M'gbrak soon proved.
Immediate restructuring of the fence separating the encampment from the âbayouâ seemed to work for precisely one weekâŠ
Like most of this death world, the area was prone to hurricanes and tornadoes for most of the year. The human built habitats seemed to weather it poorly, with many having bits blown off, exposing their vehicle ports or bathing dens to the elements.
The exploratory team did not account for what the humans kept in their homes. There were many canine and feline miniatures that they of course had protocol for.
They did not have protocol for the beasts with claws the length of their chest that were very hungry after their human handlers were removed
According to the human guide of sub class âcontrol officerâ many upstanding human homes in human sub colony âtexasâ kept full size predators (lions, tigers, and bears, âŠ..no home) as pets and as it was legal in this dont as long as the animal was fed, there was no documentation on where or how many were hidden away.
The final transmission from settlement group Xyytar-B came from their designated human actually HOLDING several of the venomous beings that slaughtered M'gbrak in a flimsy plastic tub. Her accent was as hard to translate as ever:
âYea y'all really fucked up when ya tried to poof us all. Now the tigers are hungry and the wolves are breaking out of their yards. Try watching animal cops before picking a habitat next time. Animal control outâ
With such overwhelming evidence, by order of the council the texas sub colony was marked as âcompletely inhospitableâ and added to the âhellspot" list right next to Australia.
Imagine them entering the Amazon Rain Forest
(Again they barely mentioned snakes)
âŠ.
While the takeover of âEarthâ was slow, and the humans only gave information after a life was lost, Na'axi would say they made progress.
Their squad, consisting of twenty, were sent to what the Humans called âSouth Americaâ, and in a place called the âAmazonâ. While the human looked scared, there surely cant be a place worse than âAustraliaâ, right? Plus, Squad 024 was fitted with the best armours, no âTigersâ or even âBearsâ could penetrate. (they werenât quick to test the theory though) They even have a cooling system in case of âJapanese Honeybeesâ and antidotes for most natural poisons (though they dont know how they were poisoned in the first place, the Humans refuse to help)
So with confidence high and alertness even more so, Squad 024 traveled into the dense âAmazon Rainforestâ in case there were anymore human settlements.
.
This mission was a mistake and the armour was not as it was advertised. Squad 024 had travelled by land, facing several creatures, losing Ja'ix to a âJaguarâ when the squad took a break near a small tree. They lost Fa'lu to a âHarpy Eagleâ when they tried to have their meal. And the leader Guo'fi was killed by a poison that was unknown. Five more were lost to various diseases. The onsite Human, while he did tell them the names of such creatures, refused to tell them more.
So with Na'axi as the new leader, they decided to have Squad 024 travel by water. The Human had refused to get on the small travel ship, but was eventually forced on. Squad 024 was weary about what could be in these waters, but it was much too shallow for the âGiant Squidsâ and âSharksâ to be in.
Na'axi wished that they stuck to land. The âAmazon Riverâ was so much worse than Australia, at least there they could see what was coming. The water was shallow, yes, but it was murky and full of tree roots. They didnt see the âSnakeâ coming. It was three Qwaxels long and had a crushing power sting enough to stop the blood flow of Ca'er, who had suffered and died. The human called it a âPythonâ and he was scared of the snake. The snake killed another, Ma'ox.
After they succeeded in getting the snake off the boat, they travelled upriver, trying to find a place to dock. Vi'to had fallen into the waters, scraping his arm on a tree branch.
The human was the first to see the dangers apparently, seeing as they jumped off the boat and onto the low hanging branch, around six feet above the water. Vi'to was only bones and green blood in a matter of minutes. âPiranhasâ the human called the flesh eating fish. The second boat they had tipped over due to the splashing waters. Six were on that boat.
Ja'ju had petted a small colourful frog before they died soon after. The human stood ten feet away from the âPoison Dart Frogsâ. Ja'ju hadnât expected humans to name them so literally.
By the time they got back, it was only Na'axi and their last two squad members, Ja'on and To'as, as well as the human.
âWe are never going down there againâ Na'axi said.
âŠ..
(Iâm not very good at writing but I wanted to make an input, also I wanted to incorporate snakes more but I dunno what happened)
(Also piranhas, freaking piranhas)
Happy New Year!!
honestly thank you guys for such an amazing year and it has been fun reviving my tublr haha. I hope i get to see you guys here again for the rest of the year and more. Best of luck this 2021!
I started to watch Avatar: The Last Airbender and I want you to know I love Toph. And Zuko. And Uncle Iroh so far.
Hey all! If anyone is still out there playing Pokemon Go, add me! Trainer code:
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i donât think people really get how little feedback fanfic authors actually get? like the effort to reaction ratio is so abysmally skewed here that a fic nearly 50,000 words long takes an entire year to amass like. 16 comments. someone reblogged a fic i wrote at 4 am and tagged it with a 5-word compliment and i canât stop thinking about it, not because it was so nice but because half the time you post a fic youâre going to hear nothing and anything feels like so much
fandom culture is so, so good about giving artists the credit theyâre due, but we gotta start doing that for writers too. youâve got no idea how much people put into their stories and get maybe a handful of reblogs and a dozen-odd kudos. thatâs not enough. writing is an endurance sport and yâall need to start giving fic writers a reason to endure it and improve their craft. encourage writers like you encourage artists. reblog fics, leave tags, leave comments, acknowledge that these stories do not just spring into being for your entertainment.Â
every single damn writer i know feels like half of their readers see them as a machine. thatâs gotta change.Â
Consider also: Writers do not even have the opportunity for feedback until we are finished.
Artists have the ability to show off preview sketches, host art streams, and get feedback during almost every step of their creative process, and we do not. We canât really share outlines and half-finished sentences, choppy first-drafts, and have anyone get excited about that. When we say itâs an endurance sport, we really mean it. Â
Thatâs why it becomes that much more important to give us that feedback once we actually finish what weâve been working on. Â
âWhen we say itâs an endurance sport, we really mean it"
THIS.
And of course we write because we love it. We have ideasâBIG HUGE IDEASâthat we want to get out there, just how we see it in our heads, and be able to go back over and over it again, even if no one else cares. Of course we write because we love it.
But weâre human and crave validation. We create these things because We Just Think Theyâre Neat and want others to agree that the concept or execution or both is also neat and fan about it with us!Â
It doesnât even necessarily have to be about WHAT WE HAVE ACTUALLY WRITTEN. Tell us how much you love the concept or the plot device, start going off on tangents in your comments or tags or replies, because HECK YEAH WEâRE IN THE SAME BOAT. WEâLL JOIN IN WITH YOU.
Fic is MEANT to generate discussion. So donât think of comments as just saying âthank youâ. Weâre happy for that of course, but thatâs not why we wrote it. We wrote it because itâs a thing weâre really interested in, so if youâre interested in it too? SHARE SIS, WE ARE ALL EARS.
elizabeth swan and will turner are actually SO romance in the first movie and not enough people acknowledged this because the early 2000s were the age of the edgelords who only valued jack sparrowâs moral ambiguity and that is the TRUTH
the part where sheâs like âhow many times do i have to tell you to call me elizabethâ and he shyly says âonce more, miss swannâ and once she walks away he gazes adoringly after her and whispers âelizabethâ to himself like heâs unworthy of it
then when heâs patching up the cut on her hand and she flinches and he says âi know, blacksmithâs hands⊠theyâre roughâ because he thinks thatâs whatâs bothering her HE KNOWS HEâS NOT WORTHY OF HER!!! THATâS THE PINING IâM TALKING ABOUT BINCH!!! I DONâT ACCEPT LESS!!!!
he has like 10 chances to confess his love to her but waits until heâs dressed like this to do it:Â
my man knows 1) the importance of a good outfit when shooting your shot 2) how to ACCESSORIZE. take NOTES.
Thatâs how I would dress if I was gonna confess my undying love to Kiera knightley
When youâre sorting the tank filters and a big boye wants cuddles.Â
(Source)
âGotta make sure they are cherishedâ
Someone with a degree in biology please explain this, is the grouper really cruising for cuddles or are we misinterpreting its behavior?
Because it looks awful cuddly is what Iâm saying
Fish are WILDLY intelligent and many are so social that they naturally have social behaviors for interacting with other different species as a whole reef-wide community!! When it comes to interaction with humans, many fish can learn to recognize specific humans and increasingly seek attention such as scratches, rubs and simple play behaviors!
@linddzz can you confirm the fishy desire for skritches?
Iâve had a 4ft goliath grouper come up to me and stare reproachfully until I started giving her scritches and gravel showers. Picking up handfuls of the gravel and gently dropping it over their back is a nice fish massage. We encourage the behavior bc itâs a great time to check over them for any health concerns.
Also this looks like maybe a diver helping with a gravel vac tube. Basically a big siphon used to take junk out of the bottom of tanks.
But yeah this is pretty standard grouper neediness lmao
My betta fish used to love getting little pets
Iâve had 5-6 bettas over the years that have enjoyed cuddles. Half of those would do just about anything to swim into my hand or butt up against my fingers during tank cleaning to âaskâ for attention. Fish are smart and some species are very, very sweet if they happen to imprint on you.
Reading this in September
Ellie, itâs October
GODDAMMIT
âellie, itâs octoberâ sums up the entirety of 2020 so well i canât even think of a funny little quip to go at the end of this already-perfect post
Classroom: Damn, heâs so cold and anti-social.
Hizashi: HEâSÂ GOING TO BE MY BEST FRIEND.
Based off this post by @deafmic
got crunchy joints. crispy bones. popcorn ankles. pop pop pop pop thats me gettin out of bed
@musemusing
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â say your prayers now ||Â m.a.w
#legit though this gifset perfectly sums up why sheâs my fave #sheâs such an unusual character #sheâs definitely one of the âgood guysâ #but sheâs also unapologetically ambitious #utterly ruthless #uncompromising#never pointlessly cruel but 100% willing to hurt and kill people to achieve her ends #but sheâs also incredibly loyal and fair to the men under her command and has their absolute trust and respect #and she would give her life to protect the innocent people of her country without a second thought #sheâs a very complicated character who *seems* very simple at first glance #sheâs a good personâŠbut sheâs not a nice person #at all (via enigmaticagentalice)
Hey Everyone!! Iâve been gone for quite a while now (wow its been 84 years haha) and I noticed my dash is reaaaaallly dead atm (its dead that the uchihas T_T)Â
I want to follow new blogs, so if you want me to check and follow your blog, Itâd be great if you could reblog this post and tag if you post the following:
Seasonal Anime (Any anime on the current seasons! )
Boku no Hero Academia
Free!!!
Sports Anime
SHOUNEN ANIME (I love shounen anime!!!)
TV shows!Â
MOVIES!Â
Video games
mystic messenger!
Quotes, topographies, photographs, aesthetic shits
++++++ points if you have a tagging system and you make your own gifs/gfx/edits/graphics â„
To my mutuals, itâd be really great if you could reblog + spread the word too!!Â
Please mention in the tags which of the above apply to your blog. I will check out all of your blogs and follow the ones that suit my tastes! Please donât feel bad if I donât follow your blog you keep doing you!!!!
Please help a fellow blogger out :) *hugs* Thank u! â„
Ppl say Iâm a nerd but look what my lil sis @s1lv3rkn1ght6 did for her fave Todoroki
@crash-bang-boom drew this awesome pic after seeing this video. đđđ