tfw your dad yells at you for refusing to eat...
ew do people actually do that??
yep

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tfw your dad yells at you for refusing to eat...
ew do people actually do that??
yep
i havent been paying attentionwhatshappening now???
(( Snow's bubble is disappearing and Monarchkat disappeared so she's going to go find Angelkat so she and the small children can be saved ))
"Wait, so, like french fries? Or is this a different recipe?"
Wait there are recipes for french fries? I thought they were just like fried potatoes…
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Fishy Business || @asexual-grover
Green and blue darkness, swirling around him, cooling his heated skin after his adventure to the surface of the ocean. The angler boy did not have a name. Being partially fish and therefore unable to speak, there was no reason for him to have a name. Who would call him? The other fish certainly couldn't speak. It was pointless, really.
He'd decided, after a venture to the surface, that he wanted to visit again. The light from his esca grew dimmer and dimmer when he swam upwards. It was frightening, but also exciting. There was a big light up there. A light brighter than his body could ever create. It was beautiful. He liked that light up in the blue canopy of puffy white clouds. He liked the little glow sparks in the sky when it turned to blackness. He knew not what these things were called, being a fish and all, but he knew he liked them. It was the day that he went to the surface once more than he realized something wasn't quite right. There was something blocking his precious light. Something he had not quite identified, but would be known to many as a boat.