@cheeseboytyrell requested ‘cockamamie’. I tried to make it as West Virginia as possible ;)

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@cheeseboytyrell requested ‘cockamamie’. I tried to make it as West Virginia as possible ;)
@not-creative-enough7: aizawa us also good!
@cheeseboytyrell: because everyone loves him lol. you will have to fight @thestarspangledman for skinny!all might though, that's her man
143: @cheeseboytyrell is making sure I get my Recommended Linguistic Intake of Appalachian words-- though, I was already familiar with MALARKEY (it's a great word!)
AMETHYST is a popular purple gemstone that is actually a variety of quartz. Sometimes, it forms alongside citrine (a yellow quartz) to form a bicoloured gemstone known as ametrine.
152: @cheeseboytyrell again making sure we're fluent in Appalachian phrases-- SIGOGGLIN, meaning crooked or skewed.
Skedaddle for @cheeseboytyrell! Me: Do a woodburned look, it’ll be so rad. Four hours later: Holy shit never doing this again unless I get paid.
#plumeinks365 day 128: @cheeseboytyrell made the genius suggestion of lettering some #gemstones! KUNZITE is a pink-purple stone named for George Kunz, a prolific American jeweller. Kunzite and other spudomenes are a valuable source of lithium!
#plumeinks365 day 127: @cheeseboytyrell made the genius suggestion of lettering some #gemstones! QUARTZ comes in a spectacular array of colours, the most famous ones being colourless quartz, rose quartz, and smoky quartz.