Here is the peanut butter fic! You're welcome, I hate it. https://archiveofourown.org/works/33038251
I swear I will find you one day.
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Here is the peanut butter fic! You're welcome, I hate it. https://archiveofourown.org/works/33038251
I swear I will find you one day.
Which of the primarchs has a fetish for c*ddling, and h*lding hands?
BRUH. You can’t ask questions about things like that here. This is a Christian blog.
Although Rogal Dorn did actually refuse to shake anyone’s hand for the longest time because he was stoically and grimly certain that was how babies got made and he wasn’t ready for the responsibility of fatherhood.
commoner64 started following you
Sol cautiously approaches Lorgar. "I apologize for the odd question. But do you happen to be Lorgar Aurelian?" [Sent from swanofthewebway]
@swanofthewebway
“I am, yes,” Lorgar answered with a small nod. His eyes flickered over Sol. “And who may you be?”
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[Glimpse into future]
It started off with a seedling. Then it grew into a healthy sprout. Then it grew into a small, stocky little plant with some adult leaves. And then it grew, and grew, and grew into a small little conifer. A stocky thing indeed, with delicate little leaves. The first of its kind to return to this world.
The plant soon died, but another took its place. A seedling, then a sprout, then it grew its adult leaves, and grew, and grew, and it was just a little bit taller than the last. Another plant was added. And it grew, and grew, but it died very young. The soils it was placed in were too inhospitable. But yet another was planted. And another. And another.
Until the plants were strong enough to begin thriving on their own. And so newer species were slowly introduced. The first few died young, but over time they began to become stronger and stronger. Trees. Brush. Flowering plants. Fruiting plants. Vegetables. Everything and anything that had once been native here was slowly being reintroduced.
But it needed care. And it needed water. And better food. And animals to pollinate the plants. They were retrieved, slowly. First the water was brought and made into artificial aquifers which were crafted into canals for the plants. The soil was fertilized and tended to, and along with it came the introduction of worm-like species who would end up creating their own little homes and ecosystems underground. Insect and mammal-like creatures, all small, were also slowly introduced as the plants grew. But only until a certain point, where a food web was beginning to take shape, were new species introduced.
More water was added to create streams and brooks and lakes. All of it was taken from nearby worlds or it was created thanks to the power within the Warp. And over the course of a few millennia, a true ecosystem had formed, with plants and animals all roaming about, slowly becoming more and more accustomed to this new environment.
For the first time in over eleven millennia, Prospero was sustaining life once more. But this was just the beginning. Human colonization would begin eventually, and great cities would be created all across the world. It would become a haven for those ousted by the Imperium and beyond. A world of true enlightenment, of knowledge, somewhere where people could practice their gifts without fear.
It would become what it had been destined to become ever since a capsule had smashed into the square of its one lone city almost eleven and a half thousand years ago.
It would become their home.
A while ago, I saw a post on Petblr that was like Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, but for captive animals, and now I can't find it. Anyone got something similar?
Hmm, not sure I know what you mean. Anyone else?
Hey uhh... Where's the link to that Fairly Oddparents video?
Weird question but, what's your opinion on Lethal White guinea pigs? I have adopted a roan who might be pregnant and potentially give birth to one if the father is roan. I don't see it having a good quality of life, but on the flipside I see a lot of guinea pig owners say that Lethal Whites deserve to live?
i don’t know enough about guinea pigs to know if lethal whites can have a good quality of life or not. if it’s suffering, euth it. if it isn’t suffering, don’t. i would discuss this with your vet, with your help they should be able to best assess whether or not its humane to keep any potential lethal white guinea pig you may end up owning, alive.