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@akaseru / akaseru.tumblr.com

She. Femslasher. Sometimes I write.

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I’m so normal about the fantasy Rumira au we’ve still been cooking up in the discord based on @mossfoxx’s original piece for Rumira week

SO NORMAL

Just ignore the fact that we rolled out stats and hit points, and that they have character sheets, and the sheer amount of brain rot I have over them

I loved it so much i did a thing

Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: KPop Demon Hunters (2025) Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Mira & Rumi (KPop Demon Hunters), Mira/Rumi (KPop Demon Hunters) Characters: Mira (KPop Demon Hunters), Rumi (KPop Demon Hunters) Additional Tags: Alternate Universe - Fantasy, Alternate Universe - Dungeons & Dragons, sorta - Freeform, Pre-Relationship, Tension, Unresolved Emotional Tension, Touch-Starved Mira (KPop Demon Hunters), Scars, Body Worship, again sorta, Elf Mira (Kpop Demon Hunters), Tiefling Rumi (Kpop Demon Hunters), Mira-centric (KPop Demon Hunters), no beta we die like jinu Series: Part 3 of Discord Flash Fiction/Blurbs, Part 1 of FoggyMoss's Fantasy AU Summary:

Everyone who has ever lain with Mira has felt entitled to her scars, asking for the stories while admiring them, caught in the thrall of bedding a warrior --except the tiefling woman she's traveled and shared a sleep roll with.

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A polytrix sketchdump + Some pieces from the discord server Fantasy AU we've been cooking up, that has rotted my brain so thoroughly you would not believe. @forest-creaturre, @akaseru and @bloodbrine are all culpable, look what you've done...

(Hyenas because gnolls exist in the AU so I wanted to do some yeen studies, please enjoy the skrunkle dogs, I love them)

I was born in the exact right generation I love being an unmarried woman in my twenties with my own bank account and no children

This getting reblogged with “and my thirties” “and my forties” “and my fifties”

my corner store guy is a 50 year old man who's my best friend in the world and recently he was like "you're too pretty to be single I have some nephews you should meet. very handsome!" and I was like "a niece might be more up my alley" and he just got more excited and said "ah even better! I was overselling my nephews but my nieces are very beautiful"

OP the tags!!

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Male writers writing female characters:

“Cassandra woke up to the rays of the sun streaming through the slats on her blinds, cascading over her naked chest. She stretched, her breasts lifting with her arms as she greeted the sun. She rolled out of bed and put on a shirt, her nipples prominently showing through the thin fabric. She breasted boobily to the stairs, and titted downwards.”

‘ She breasted boobily to the stairs, and titted downwards’ is the greatest fucking sentence I have ever read.

THE ORIGINAL??

(smh) Never thought I’d see it in the wild. Yet here it is. :)

always gotta reblog the ‘breasted boobily’ post

-via Design Bloom, November 24, 2023. Very cool! Some excellent info on exactly why these will be so useful in the comments.

No single solution is the perfect and only one, and art-installation wind generators are a good way to add off-grid power in built-up areas where big turbines are a no-go (or where neighborhood rules prohibit them).

Any viable solarpunk future requires a variety of energy sources that do not pollute, and cities pose added challenges. This is a start!

Other great solutions for inhabited areas include solar roofs over not just homes but also bus stops and parking areas: Anywhere heat builds up, solar energy is not just being wasted but is adding to cooling requirements.

And we definitely need to see more green things growing in cities - plants absorb heat and carbon dioxide, convert sunlight into growth energy, and provide shade for other living creatures (including us).

Solutions like this wind-energy sculpture are great pieces that help build the overall architecture of living more sustainably!

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