Mount Holyoke College students at pride in Northampton, MA in 1989. via mhlyonspride

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Mount Holyoke College students at pride in Northampton, MA in 1989. via mhlyonspride
Previously, and finally…
part 7/7
LAST PART YIPPEEEE
That’s why it’s so long lmao
Just fyi, I read all of your comments and reblogs while blushing and kicking my feet lmao, so thank you all!!! This was a lot of fun lmao
Previous / the end.
First
sirius and james have been sleeping together for a long while before sirius makes the mistake of calling james his boyfriend. when james insists what they’ve been doing is entirely casual, sirius does what he always does to clear his mind. he goes to get a new tattoo.
but marlene, who usually inks him, is unavailable today and instead, her apprentice will be able to help him. he’s skeptical but he’s already got a few bad impulse tattoos, what’s one more?
barty is crass and insensitive and very fucking smart. he make sirius laugh and sirius finds himself asking about barty’s own tattoos as the man etches into his skin. barty is wicked and he’s damn good with the tattoo gun.
the encounter ends with barty following sirius out for a smoke that has sirius pressed up against the side of the shop in the alleyway, his shirt rucked up and barty’s wicked mouth on his neck.
if sirius didn’t have a boyfriend, then james won’t mind hearing all about this encounter later. maybe james will even want a taste of barty for himself.
What if i got back into writing fanfic but it's all just college aus set in the 5 college consortium specifically
MY HERO CAMPUS: Alvin and Mina
My version of Kirishima Eijiro and Ashido Mina for "MY HERO CAMPUS"! I decided to base her concept partially from Invader Zim XD
Alvin Mercury (Aka. Red Rebel) is a Canadian-American student of Argos University's Heroic Program, with Homo-Metan power "Hard-smithing", giving him a power to harden and blacksmithing his own body. He is also a member of the Argonaut Football team, Victor's best friend, but also Mina's childhood friend as the two came from same school. Alvin highly prioritize the trait anything akin to "manly" as hero's trait as he was immensely impressed by Perci's lack of superpower but peak human strength and raw skills on their first encounter. In fact, Alvin is very one of few who tolerates Mina's moments of "megalomaniac" or "just overall crazy" antics.
Mina Aracid (aka. HAWT PINK) is a hybrid of alien and human, born at Ontario, Canada with homo-metan power "Acidic Web". She is Alvin's childhood friend and one of the Argos University students. While she is too small to be in the Cheer squad with Perci, she became a new mascot girl of the team. Natural-born pro-shipper and matchmaker, she is determined to set up some couples and takes pleasure in watching the soap operas around her. According to herself, her grandmother is "the Almighty" of her colony planet as her father is the prince, and she has an adorable service robot who'd roam around the dormitory kitchen to make tasty waffles and pancakes. Mina has her own catchphrases is similar to common youths' exclamations of disbelief, excitement or anger's "shut up!"; "YOU'RE LYING!"
Comparison: Septarians vs. General Monsters vs. Magic High Commission (MHC) vs. Demons in Star vs. the Forces of Evil
Appearance:
Septarians: Humanoid reptilian lizards with sleek blue/green skin, muscular physiques, dark slicked-back hair, sharp features, and yellow eyes. Often dressed sophisticatedly (e.g., Toffee in suits).
General Monsters: Extremely diverse and animalistic — frog-like, bearicorn hybrids, multi-headed beasts, avian, plant-based, giant size-shifters (Globgor), etc. No unified look.
Magic High Commission (MHC): Mostly humanoid with magical/fantasy traits — Rhombulus (crystal-headed snake man), Omnitraxus Prime (cosmic skull in void), Hekapoo (red-skinned forge demon with horns and fire hair), Lekmet (goat-like chancellor). Glossaryn is a blue humanoid.
Demons: Primarily humanoid with red/orange skin, horns (varying sizes), multiple eyes (Tom has three), pointed ears, and fiery elements. Tom Lucitor is a classic example — red skin, small horns, suit-wearing.
Abilities:
Septarians: Near-immortality via ultra-fast regeneration (regrow limbs/organs instantly); enhanced strength, durability, and combat skill. Only total disintegration or Eclipsa's darkest spell can kill them permanently.
General Monsters: Highly varied — size manipulation (Globgor), super strength, minor elemental powers, or none at all. Most are mortal and vulnerable to normal injury.
MHC: Immense magical power tied to their roles — Rhombulus crystallizes threats, Hekapoo forges dimensions and clones, Omnitraxus manipulates space-time, Lekmet heals/sacrifices life force, Glossaryn controls glossaryck/magic knowledge. Effectively immortal until killed (e.g., by Mina or magic destruction).
Demons: Fire-based pyrokinesis (Tom's primary power), emotional rage amplification (Tom's "Nap Time" mode), underworld magic, levitation. Strong but tied to anger/emotions.
Lifespan/Immortality:
Septarians: Effectively immortal due to regeneration; can live centuries and hold multi-generational grudges.
General Monsters: Normal lifespans; age and die like most beings.
MHC: Extremely long-lived or immortal by design (created/empowered by Glossaryck or ancient magic); only destroyed by external force or magic erasure.
Demons: Very long-lived (Tom's parents are ancient); implied near-immortality in the underworld dimension.
Society/Culture:
Septarians: Militaristic, isolationist, hidden city (Septarsis); vengeful and extremist, focused on long-term revenge against Mewmans.
General Monsters: Scattered villages and Monster Temple; family-oriented, historically oppressed; seek equality and peace under Eclipsa.
MHC: Bureaucratic council serving the Butterfly monarchy; uphold "order" and magical law, often through authoritarian means.
Demons: Underworld kingdom with royal hierarchy (Lucitor family); party culture mixed with anger management issues; aggressive but capable of diplomacy.
Reputation & Attitude Toward Monsters:
Septarians: Feared by both Mewmans and other monsters as ruthless extremists; view themselves as superior victims seeking retribution.
General Monsters: Discriminated against by Mewmans as "barbaric"; many are peaceful victims of colonialism.
MHC: Deeply racist toward monsters despite not being human/Mewman themselves — view monsters as chaotic threats to order. Rhombulus crystallizes them preemptively; Hekapoo and Omnitraxus support erasure campaigns. Their hypocrisy is bizarre: non-human magical beings enforcing Mewman supremacy.
Demons: Generally neutral or aggressive toward everyone when provoked; Tom is friends with monsters (e.g., Buff Frog) and dates Star (Mewman). No systemic racism toward monsters — more class/anger-based conflicts.
Notable Examples:
Septarians: Toffee, Rasticore, Seth of Septarsis.
General Monsters: Buff Frog, Globgor, Meat Fork, Ludo's minions, Monster Temple residents.
MHC: Rhombulus, Hekapoo, Omnitraxus Prime, Lekmet, Glossaryck (sometimes aligned).
Demons: Tom Lucitor, Wrathmelior Lucitor (father), Dave Lucitor (mother).
Role in the Story:
Septarians: Major antagonists with personal vendettas against Butterfly family; drive corruption of magic and historical wars.
General Monsters: Victims seeking rights and integration; allies in later seasons.
MHC: Corrupt enforcers of the status quo; betray Eclipsa, support genocidal policies against monsters, ultimately destroyed or depowered.
Demons: Chaotic neutral — Tom's arc is about anger control and relationships; underworld serves as occasional ally or threat.
sunset behind torrey hall and on skinner green a couple days ago
Mr. Haplo. Tempo Medico, magazine, Number 25, September 1963 (cover illustration by Guido Crepax)