The trio: NAZI PUNKS FUCK OFF
BEAT THEM
INTO THE STREET
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The trio: NAZI PUNKS FUCK OFF
BEAT THEM
INTO THE STREET
Incorrect trio quotes, Cyanide: I think I did okay! [explosion in the background]
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Incorrect trio quotes. Bullet: I hate the Fab Four. I've met every one of them. Alien and Cyanide: How can you hate the Fab Four? You met every one of them!
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Do you know if it's possible for a 'joy to change colors?
Change it! Dye it!!
Mix and Match it!!!
Don’t let anyone say you’re a Color Slut!
Bullet: *While angry* I oughta punch your damn lights out! Cyanide: *Crying* Is that supposed to be a joke???
MY GLOW BOY
whos the poision and witch username?? idk who you are talking about. but anyways, do you have any favorite headcanons about shelter/homes in the zones or the city?
poisoning-of-the-party and i think the other one is the-not-so-great-phoenix-witch (so just a lot of hyphens)
And I do! I see shelter in the zones as something thats just kinda pulled together? Like there are some actual building still out there either rotting or maintained (it really depends on the killjoy) like the diner, and other two story buildings. Basements are usually sealed because they were bomb shelters. And shelters that aren’t buildings are a lot of the time made from mud and wood thats lying around (which is usually from destroyed buildings). I think there are like patchwork homes and villages made from the most random ass shit. Or just big Hoovervilles of just neutrals.
In the city, I think people that submit to BLi have pretty good housing but those that don’t live in more low-income neighborhoods where the buildings are close and the apartments inside are cramped and leaning in places. They’re packed close and they can hang laundry out windows and stuff. There are shelters in the lobby too, some that take in orphaned children and homeless families. I think the farther to the edge of the city you get, the houses get all tiny and cramped and made out of dry wood and mostly kept together by their owners, and a lot of people live in the sewers and sleep in alleys.