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I NEED THIS SHIRT. WHERE IS IT FROM?!?!?!??!
here...
It is NOT from there.
Stealing other people’s designs isn’t cool!
The original artist that made the shirt in the first pics is Stack_The_Snack, she created it for her Classics honors society and sold them at the Eta Sigma Phi national conference (likely where that thrift shop one originated from). I would know, I watched her make them from first sketch to their production.
If you want to support the original artist, please consider visiting her page! I told her about this and she’s working to set up her own shop now so if you still want the shirt but don’t want to support art thieves, you can!
Lastly, to the store that stole her design: you should be ashamed. Fuck you.
Humans are unstoppable...Until they aren’t.
I’m not the most eloquent writer, but I’ve had this idea kicking around for a while and figured I’d put it out into the universe.
A lot of the basis for the “humans are space orcs” stuff is the idea that we’re pretty durable compared to many species, yeah? When it comes to physical trauma, we can bounce back from most things that don’t kill us outright, especially given the benefit of hypothetical space-age technology, and adrenaline is one heck of a drug when it comes to functioning under stress.
But that doesn’t make us unkillable, and even though we can survive debilitating injuries and not die from shock, it doesn’t mean it’s fun. Dying of shock sucks, but at least it’s probably quick.
So - Imagine a ship, adrift in space, slowly being drawn into a star or something. In order to save the ship, someone has to repair the hyper-quantum-relay-majig on the hull or in the engine or whatever. Bit of a problem though- there’s a ton of deadly, deadly radiation (Wrath of Khan style) or poisonous fumes or, I dunno, electrical current, between the crew and the repair. Like, enough to kill most species instantly, so the crew is just like, ‘welp, guess we’ll die then’. But then.
BUT THEN
They ask the human. Because everyone’s heard the stories - you’re basically unkillable, right? Could you survive long enough in there to fix it? And their human goes real quiet for a second, but still says ‘Yeah, I could fix it’. And the rest of the crew is like, ‘Whaaaaaa, it won’t kill you?’ and the human repeats “I can fix it” (which isn’t an answer, but no one catches that, not yet at least), so they send ‘em in. And the human fixes it, they come back, the ship flies to safety, and the crew is thrilled to survive. If the human is a little quiet, well, they’re entitled after pulling off a miracle. Everyone else is just excited to get to the nearest station’s bar to tell their very own human story, cuz, ‘those crazy humans, amiright?’.
The good mood keeps up until the human is late for their next shift. At first it’s just faint unease, but- but they earned a bit of a lie-in, right? No reason to begrudge them some extra rest, even if it is a little weird for them to oversleep. They’ll be fine. Humans are always fine.
(Right?)
(…Wrong.)
- What is… help. Help!-
- ake up! You have t-
- been days. You need sleep, you-
- nother transfusion. We could-
- out of sedatives!-
A week later, the crew finally reaches the station. They stumble into the bar, haggard and haunted. And over the next months and years a new rumor about humans starts to make its way through space. A rumor unlike any before.
‘Be careful with your humans’ it whispers. ‘Their strength is not always a blessing. Be sure they don’t do something they can’t come back from, because when a human dies… they die slowly.’
The thing is, humans can be tricky. And if they’re sufficiently pack-bonded with a ship’s crew? And that crew is in danger? They’ll willingly offer themselves up to make sure the crew survives.
They won’t tell their crewmates that whatever danger it is will just kill them slowly, that they can endure the exposure but not the long-term effects.
But the idea that humans can be fragile? Can die later from exposure to radiation or toxins or electricity or even smoke inhalation?
It seems preposterous!
There are too many stories about humans surviving all sorts of conditions that would kill their other crewmates. A human dying slowly, later, lingering and in agony? It’s a creepy story but of course it’s not true.
But then… another crew shares their own story. Their human volunteered to go into the danger zone to fix what needed to be fixed. Or maybe she had to retrieve a critical component or resource. And she lingered. Wasted away. Later the human doctors told their medical team there was nothing they could do but make sure she was comfortable, ease her pain before the end.
And yet another crew, whose human plunged through smoke and ash to make sure his crew could escape. He choked and coughed and couldn’t get enough air. Their medical commander performed an autopsy and found his lungs and throat and sinuses all coated in black soot and blackened mucus and red blood.
So the stories spread. Just because they don’t die of shock, just because they don’t die right away doesn’t mean it won’t kill them. They linger in agony or unconscious or waste away slowly.
But what’s most horrifying of all?
When other humans hear the stories from the traumatized crewmembers?
They aren’t surprised or horrified.
They say “Of course”
They say “I would have done the same”
They say “it was the Right Thing to do”
And they’ll smile (what the crew’s human would have called a sad smile) and toast to the dead. For making “The ultimate sacrifice for the folks they loved” and every human listening will say the name and drink a shot of liquor.
me, with a vague plot idea, 1 (one) character name, and an outline that consists of mostly question marks:
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Interested in joining a friendly, up-and-coming writing server?
Check out The Bookshelf! We are, so far, a relatively small community, hoping to grow while keeping a friendly, close-knit atmosphere.
We have, among other things:
- A sprinting channel, kept active by productive members
- Constructive criticism for those who ask
- Upcoming server events
- Promo channels to spread your creations and update channels to share progress
- A lot of encouragement and support
What we don’t have:
- Members under 15
- NSFW content
- People who are only in it to promote themselves
Interested? Join here!
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Me: *is the writer*
Me, after I write a twist: oh shit! I did not see that coming!
When you desperately want to write, but your brain thinks everything you type is absolute trash :(
Just type the trash and give it to us. We are not trash goblins for nothing.
You know what, this is actually really inspiring.
I’ve done some Twitter threads on this topic, so thought it might be nice to do a Tumblr post too. One of my pet peeves is when people act like adult fantasy (or sci-fi for that matter) is just a straight white dude thing and that diversity only exists in young adult fantasy. That’s such a disservice to all the authors of marginalized identities currently writing adult fantasy!
Authors and books below the cut, including links to Goodreads. I’m not providing trigger warnings (if I make the post too long Tumblr starts freaking out about it), but you can use the search function on Goodreads reviews to find more specifics.
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You’ve heard of one shots, now get ready for none shots! It’s when you think of an idea for a fic and then don’t write it
archivist - ao3 inspired projects page
preview / code
posted a preview shot of this page awhile back on my writeblr - sorry it’s taken me a million years to post it!
features: pretty straightforward page, include as many projects as you’d like! originally created with writeblrs in mind, but could be used for anything. icons work great for project images (icons in preview by @alydae)
changeable accent color
change sidebar links to whatever you want
themes section can also be used as project links
stats section
pls don’t remove credit!
would appreciate a like/reblog if you plan to use this page! and pls message me if you have any questions or find any bugs. :)
content warning for mentions of death and drowning
The breeze was gentle, ruffling the dark curls circling the crown of the young man sitting on the sun-warmed rocks. The sea spray was flecking his golden skin and cooling it each time a wave broke on the dark water-slick rocks just a few feet below where he was sitting. His molten-gold eyes were glowing in the dying sun as he stared out at the sea.
The sea was rough — telling of a storm soon to follow. The swells were deepening to a wine-darkness, showing the displeasure of nature. Poseidon wouldn’t be kind to those still on the water when he decided to thrash and scream out over the cruelty of humanity toward the ocean.
A slow blink. The young man lolled his head to the side. He watched the sea and wondered if he were supposed to still be trapped under the angry waves. If he were to feel the salt of the ocean stuck to the insides of his lungs until the day he passed.
“They weren’t fair to you, were they?” The gentle, tide pool clear voice came from the rocks below the man.
He turned, opening his eyes as he did. “No,” he said gently, the whisperings of an accent long forgotten to the ears of the world softening even such a short word. “But,” he continued, “I don’t think it was a loss.”
The girl, no more than sixteen, picked over the slick rocks with assured footing. Her kelp green hair stuck slick to the parts of her lilac shoulders not clothed in luminescent sea-silk. “My father says he saved you,” she said, pink rimmed eyes wide and wet as she stared at the man. “Is that true?”
A soft, breathy laugh. A sad smile. “He did.”
“Why?”
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Emergency Commissions
With a bit of a caveat.
My computer broke a few days ago and I need to get a new hard drive, but pretty much all of my money rn is gonna be going towards going back to school. The new hard drive costs $40 so I'm offering colored/shaded fullbodies of a single character for $10 each(I'll add an additional character interacting with the first one for an extra $7), which is well below what would be minimum wage. Biggest issue is that I can't start it until I buy my new hard drive, so it'll probably be a couple weeks wait, but I'll be very quick with your commission once I have the ability to draw again.
I don't have any other commission info sadly. I'm throwing this together in .02 seconds cause I desperately need a new hard drive. Basically I'll draw anything, humans, furries, bit iffy on NSFW cause I've never done it but if anyone wants it dm me and we'll talk. I'll also need 100% of the payment up front due to the nature of my situation rn.
This is my most recent example, and all my other examples were on my computer and are now sadly lost. But you'll get something a little bit like this:
PM me @orangeaxolotl to talk about this.
Please reblog even if you aren't gonna commission me.
me connecting my intro paragraph to my conclusion
Everyone has a single word that they can only say a certain number of times before they lose the ability to speak. Some have it easy, with words like mysticism or onomatopoeia. Your word is “no.”
When your friend admits to having a crush on a local superhero, you come to an obvious decision. You decide to become a supervillain and hold the city hostage unless said superhero agrees to take your friend out on a date
You live with a Vampire. Every Saturday, you give them a cup of your blood, and they cook you a nice meal.
You find a staircase deep the woods. No house, no crumbling walls, nothing but a old but not decaying set of stairs leading up to no where surrounded by trees. And although this ominous feeling engulfs you… You decide to climb them to the top.