What do andalites do with their arms
They weave flower crowns with them.
I picture them tucked into there sides like a munchkin cat when they stand up.

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What do andalites do with their arms
They weave flower crowns with them.
I picture them tucked into there sides like a munchkin cat when they stand up.
Here are all the designs I made for my The Sharing Merchandise store
I have never wanted to promote an evil organization so badly 😳
a great thing about people transitioning is it presents us with scenarios where we have the perfect control variable to undeniably reveal sexism in the workplace. I read about a trans man neuroscientist who was told he was “so much smarter than his sister” (his sister being his pre-transition self)
and damn i knew the gaming industry was notoriously sexist (even more sexist than other stem fields, and that’s saying a lot) but seeing it laid out so clearly like this is so demoralizing.
Ben Barres was that neuroscientist
a cheerful, day-brightening reminder that marco is absolutely the least-straight animorph out of all of them
This is v good but only has Marco perspective, I feel like there's plenty of times Ax has admired Marco (along with being scared by him lol)
Dear animorphs tumblr, specifically Ax/Marco fans. It has been a really long time since I was active on here but I come to you seeking assistance. Is there a compilation of shipping Ax/Marco quotes/interactions somewhere? I would like to crosspost to the Facebook group bc I'm tired of hearing "they're just leftovers." And I need like, the deep dives, specifics, etc. I mean, I'll do it myself if I have to but it's a lot of time I don't really have so if some enterprising person has done the legwork already I'd be super grateful to be pointed to it.
The Foxhole Court is NOT about a bunch of privileged whitedude lacrosse players and their college dramas or was I just supposed to read it for myself? :')
I'm specifically looking for fics where they're getting married and Adam is changing his name to Lynch. I have only found one drabble where this happens so far, please tell me more exists or someone will write a nice long one 😭
I never really use tumblr anymore but I just wanted to say I listened to The Raven Cycle audiobooks in 2018 (and CDTH not long after it came out) and while I had issues with some parts of those books I fell completely in love with Pynch and as of a few months ago had a resurgence of my Pynch obsession and started binging fanfiction and like holy shit there's so much good stuff for how relatively small the fandom is, I feel blessed.
of the last 24 hours, i have spent 4 sleeping and the remaining 20 reading all three captive prince books (and summer palace), so, you know, here we are, i guess
lions & starbursts!
every day, in every way
....how trash am I for shipping Walter and Lance now? Oh lawd age difference of any significance usually is a no for me but they were just... so... cute D:
John boyega says fuck disney I WILL talk about finnpoe as much as I please!
Note to self, link to the beautiful tweet that got this reaction: https://twitter.com/JohnBoyega/status/1200841672050933760?s=19
Spoilers tho mostly it's just my interpretation of the main trio's relationship dynamic
To me, the FinnPoe was strong. I don't really care that Disney felt the need to insert a female love interest for Poe. Well, I care in that it was cowardly, but whatever. The story is what *I* make of it. I can easily read Poe as poly. I see him and Finn in a loving but open relationship where they are each other's primaries. And Rey is obviously openly accepted as part of their family. The "this is my boyfriend Finn, and this is Finn's boyfriend Poe" parks & rec reference actually works pretty well, except that Finn & Rey are best friends instead. And I love that. Poe and Rey are prickly towards each other at times, but in the way of siblings used to bickering but still ultimately respecting and loving each other.
And while I'm not a fan of Reylo, I'm not going to deny it was canon, but Rey had such a strong relationship with Finn & Poe (& Bb8 & Chewie) as her family of choice that when she ultimately loses Ben it wasn't a huge blow to her because she barely had him in the first place. I think she had already faced her feelings and come to accept them but also that it was a complicated and shitty situation with little hope for a happy ending. As an orphan used to loss, she had already braced herself in that regard, and is profoundly grateful for who she still has, the people (and droids) who have been supporting and loving her on this journey.
Anyone else out there feeling that w me? I just loved their embrace at the end and felt like it encapsulated their relationship beautifully. I see them having all the cuddles T~T
P.s. I saw an article floating around that seemed like a relationship analysis of the trio but I avoided it since I hadn't seen the movie yet and now of course I can't find it anywhere so if anyone knows what I'm talking about off that incredibly vague description and could link me I'd appreciate it.
So I’ve crawled back to tumblr for the first time in awhile, not for the REASONABLE purpose of getting access to loads of Good Omens content, no that would make too much sense…. instead bc I just finished the Darker Shade of Magic trilogy by V.E. Schwab and while there was much that annoyed me about those books it didn’t stop me from shipping because I’d probably have to be dead for that to happen. And obviously I love Rhy/Alucard to pieces (I mean that’s just a given) but what I’d honestly sell my soul for is the Antari triad my god someone give me fixits and AUs, especially nonmagical ones cause uuurrrrrrrggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhh their chemistry and bickering and tragedy and fucking bonding has me absolutely dead and crying. Is there anyone here crying with me? What us the ship name so I can look for it?? (Is it polyantari? If not it should be)
Also trans!Lila would give me life. Nb or transboy I'm not picky.
So I've crawled back to tumblr for the first time in awhile, not for the REASONABLE purpose of getting access to loads of Good Omens content, no that would make too much sense.... instead bc I just finished the Darker Shade of Magic trilogy by V.E. Schwab and while there was much that annoyed me about those books it didn't stop me from shipping because I'd probably have to be dead for that to happen. And obviously I love Rhy/Alucard to pieces (I mean that's just a given) but what I'd honestly sell my soul for is the Antari triad my god someone give me fixits and AUs, especially nonmagical ones cause uuurrrrrrrggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhh their chemistry and bickering and tragedy and fucking bonding has me absolutely dead and crying. Is there anyone here crying with me? What us the ship name so I can look for it?? (Is it polyantari? If not it should be)
It was The Road Toward by zoicite: https://archiveofourown.org/works/2162 Op:
I haven't been on tumblr in ages & don't even know what tags to use so I may be shouting into a void but I'm looking for a fic that has bucky finding sam while he's on a run and continues to meet up with him but refuses/is scared to see Steve for a long time. I think it's Sam/Steve pairing wise but I could NOT find it going through AO3 even though I'm sure it's there. Can anyone help me??
I started watching Grimm bc my mom has Amazon Prime and it's something fairly mindless to have on while I do other things. I'm not done w S1 yet but I thought I'd check out what the fandom ships looked like, just out of curiosity. I figured Nick/Monroe would be the biggest, even if I'm not very interested in it myself, but I was quite disappointed that there wasn't a single Hank/Wu fic to be found! Apparently I've found my rarest ship to date, in that I may be the only person who ships it :p
Danny squints at the cabin, taking in the walls, the roof, the chairs - hell, the bed. He squints some more, highly suspicious, before saying, “You tricked me.”
Beside him, Steve shuffles. “Yes.”
“This is civilization. Well.” Danny nudges his boot against the rocks around the fire pit. “Mostly. It’s civilized. Civilization-adjacent. As opposed to the nest of sticks I’d been expecting.”
Steve laughs, throws an arm around Danny’s shoulders to draw him close. Tucked together, they amble into the cabin. “You’re so dramatic, Danny. A nest of sticks? Were you also expecting stale bread and dripping for dinner?”
Danny scowls, abandoning his heavy backpack beside the table. “You said we were going camping! Kept droning on and on about ‘getting away’ and ‘returning to nature’ and other hippie-shit.”
“Nature is ‘hippie-shit?’”
“To one such as myself”–Danny plants a hand over his heart–”nature is absolutely hippie-shit. Up means skyscrapers and down means the subway, and that is the way the world turns. At least it was until you came along and sucked me into your life of sunshine.”
A mischievous gleam in his eye, Steve advances, toppling Danny onto the bed and crawling over him. He bops their noses together. “I’ve got some bad news for you, Danno. Jersey has nature. And sunshine.”
Danny gasps, indignant. “That is a lie.”
“Sorry,” Steve says, ever-so-gravely. “But it’s true. There are even confirmed reports of a tree. Just the one, mind you, don’t worry.”
Danny’s hand, which had been doing something interesting between their bodies, wiggles free to poke a finger in Steve’s face. “You take that back.”
“I can’t. It’s on official New Jersey websites. Who am I to disagree with the government of the Garden State.”
Despite himself, Danny can’t help but laugh, because Steve is such a goof and he loves him so very very much. “All right, fine. I will accept that there might be one single tree in my otherwise beautiful home state. But this?” He waves at the world right outside their doorstep. “This is a lot of trees. Why would anybody need this many?”
“Well, there’s this little thing called ‘oxygen’, but - mmrph!”
Danny interrupts him with a kiss, deep, dirty, full of promise and goofy-stupid happiness. They indulge in the closeness that a kiss can bring, re-learning each other after such a hectic work week. Eventually Danny pulls back, smooths his thumbs against the crinkles by Steve’s eyes. “Why did you let me think we’d be slumming it?”
Steve shrugs, a full-body thing, and rolls away to divest himself of clunky hiking clothes. Soon they’re tangled together, skin to skin, a nap on the horizon. There’s something thrilling about being naked in the middle of the rainforest, sunshine streaming through the roof, canvas shutters rolled up and giving them a beautiful view of the beach.
“I don’t know,” Steve says, finally picking up the abandoned thread of Danny’s question. “It was funny watching you act all stoic about the prospect of camping. You were trying. You were willing to sleep in a nest of sticks for me. It was…” Steve trails off, flushed with equal parts contentment and embarrassment. “It was sweet.”
“Well,” Danny says, “I am incredibly sweet, yes. Finally you speak the truth.”
Steve laughs, and pounces, rolling Danny under him. It’s going to be a good weekend, out in the rainforest, under the Hawaiian sun.
This is sooo lovely. Both were trying hard for the other and each compromised :) Okay, the image of them naked on that bed, nice. But that half cabin is amazing and I wish I was there with them :-P
I’m counting this as part of my NaNoWriMo word count even if it’s not remotely linked to the main thing I’m working on!
Pigeonhole By sealie
“Your dæmon hasn’t settled, Steve.” Danny’s mouth fell open. His mind whirled, flabbergasted. “How is that even remotely possible?”
Bran had back flipped off Steve’s shoulder transforming mid-flip from the familiar Capuchin Monkey into a tiny, iridescent bird. Flying fast, Danny could barely identify the type. Humming bird, was his closest guess. The dæmon flittered out of sight high up into the dusk-darkened foliage above their heads.
“Holy cow.” Apolla, Danny’s raven, took a surprised dump on Danny’ shoulder. The aether dissipated without staining within moments of settling on his torn and grubby shirt.
Danny looked to the sky to Steve, and then back to the sky, and finally to stare at his partner of six freakin’ years. Steve’s dæmon had changed.
Steve knuckled the pained knot between his eyebrows. He slumped against the tree trunk by his side. More important matters than the incomprehensible came to the forefront, shouldering away Danny’s shock.
“You said that you were feeling all right!” Danny shrieked. “You’ve got a concussion, haven’t you?”
“Danny,” Steve growled, “will you shut up? Try to remember the hunting party on our heels.”
“Well, excuse me,” Danny hissed back at him. “It’s not every day your entire world view is changed. You’re thirty six. Dæmons settle at puberty. Last time I checked you had hair on your chest.”
Steve raised an eyebrow.
“Oh, you know what I mean.” Danny shot back. They didn’t have time for their normal innuendo and pseudo-flirting. “It doesn’t happen.”
“Clearly, it does. Hence, Bran,” Steve said snottily.
“Why a monkey? Out of all things that you could pick him to show the world, you chose a monkey.”
“Jesus.” Steve pushed off the tree. He caught Danny’s shoulder, half for balance and half to push Danny down the trail. “Monkeys are intelligent.”
“And idiots infer that you’re intelligent then.”
“I am intelligent,” Steve said easily. The hair on the side of his head was matted with blood, but it no longer flowed. Intelligent people shouldn’t get thumped as much as Steve did.
“It’s unusual that Bran’s male, I can only imagine that made people speculate and wonder about you.” Danny shored up Steve’s side, circling an arm around his narrow waist. Apolla mantled on Danny’s opposite shoulder. “I can only imagine what people would make of him not settling.”
“I think that you’re providing an example for my admittedly small sample of people who know.”
“Who knows?” Danny asked immediately.
“Aunt Deb,” was Steve’s only offering.
“One person in the entire world? Not even Mary?” Danny asked.
Apolla squeezed his shoulder with her claws, chastisingly.
“Seriously, Danny. Now is not the time.”
Danny was never camping with Steve ever again. Trouble magnet was a label that fitted Steve perfectly. An innocent, relaxing overnight trip he had promised – beers, steak and a companionable fire. The fact that they were going to another of his favourite places should have ticked one of the check boxes on Danny’s list of things which add up to a complete and utter nightmare.
Camping next to an illegal ice lab. Was there any other kind of ice lab, he wondered? It behoved them as investigators on the Governor of Hawaii’s task force to investigate such an occurrence. There had, however, been seven or even more, goons at the shack. They had interrupted a pick-up of the product. There had been a lot of shooting, capture, ropes and tying up. A modicum of rough housing and then, helpfully, the Ice idiots had locked them in a basement storeroom. Steve had ninjaed them out in about thirty seconds. It had been very embarrassing being bench lifted up to the narrow window tucked up by the ceiling.
“Not even Cath?”
“Danny,” Steve said exasperated.
“You planned on asking her to marry you.” You didn’t ask people to marry you who didn’t know the most basic fact about your entire existence.
“It never came up.” Steve flashed a grin at him, which looked weirdly endearing despite the mask of blood streaked across his face.
“Never came up,” Danny echoed. “Unbelievable.”
The degree of control was monumental. Danny could remember being a kid. Apolla had switched between every animal under the sun following the flitter of his thoughts and emotions. She had never stayed still. Did Bran still want to flip and Steve fought it every single second of the day or had he decided on just a few favourite shapes and couldn’t choose. Over his thirteenth year Apolla had only flittered between her final choice, the raven, a golden retriever and a red, chittering squirrel (which confused no one).
The tiny iridescent humming bird came back and hovered before them as they picked their way down the trail.
“There a five behind you. Hundred yards. Heavily armed.” Bran shimmered, transforming to a raven mid-stroke. He dropped an arm length, stretched out his wings and glided away, with a caw.
“What a bitch,” Apolla said. She lifted off and chased into the sky after Bran.
“Bran can still be anything he wants to be?” Danny asked, hauling Steve in a little closer. Unbelievable.
“Like we were ever going to give up swimming with dolphins or running the trails of Kāne‘ohe or sky diving,” Steve said easily, and honestly. “SEALS: Sea, Air and Land.”
“It can’t be that simple,” Danny muttered breathlessly. Steve was a heavy mother fucker.
Steve stumbled, and would have gone to his knees without Danny’s hold. He was a suddenly heavy weight. They had to stop if only for a moment.
“We’ve got to find a place to hole up.” Breathing harshly, Danny looked back up the trail, footsteps were clear in the mud, even as night started to fall. “Girl guides could track us.”
“The girl guides in Gracie’s troop are very competent.”
“How hard did you get your bell wrung?” Danny asked.
“Double vision. But at least it’s consistent double vision,” Steve admitted.
Danny eeled around Steve, peering up at his changeable eyes. Thankfully, his pupils were equal. A little too pin-prick under the sole illumination of the moon high in the night sky; Danny put that down to the concussion.
“The road’s that way.” Steve brought his hand up like a blade, indicating an angle off the path.
“Wrong,” Danny said. They had scoped out the area before going to check the lab. Danny might not be the greatest woodsman in the universe. But the bank of razor-like hills on their right were still on the right, and no road passed through those hills. The road was ahead of them, and the ocean was on their left.
“What?” Steve blinked at him owlishly and wavered.
“Concussion.” Danny would have bopped him between the eyes, but he had already been hit too many times today. “Your brain’s not working right.”
“Wouldn’t be the first time.” Steve said with just a little too much honesty
“It’s okay, Babe. I actually like the way your brain works.”
“I know, that’s why Bran showed you. And the head injury,” Steve said candidly.
Bran cawed, dropping from the sky. In between blinks, the raven switched to a stubby black bear hitting the ground with nary a thump.
“Come on.” Bran shifted his shoulders, the invitation plain.
“Hey, Steve, you get to ride a bear today.”
“Huh, cool.” Steve let Danny help him straddle his dæmon. There was a definitely greenish cast to his pale face.
Danny had to steady his partner, arm curling around his waist, hip pushed against Bran. The sensation of touching Steve’s dæmon was as warm and as comforting as a hug. The innocent warmth was reminiscent of the few, unavoidable times that he had had to comfort Grace and her dæmon when she had been very small. Steve flashed his endearing grin as he carded his fingers through the coarse fur of Bran’s ruff.
“Let’s get off the trail,” Danny said, strangely dry mouthed. The change in tracks should confuse their pursuers. He was pretty sure that there was no bears on ‘Oahu.
Bear Bran was surprisingly light-footed, but then again the dæmons didn’t obey the laws of physics.
“Can you not do a horse?” Danny asked pragmatically.
“I can do a smaller bear longer and more solidly.” Bran hoofed along fast enough to make Danny break out into a trot.
And in every second of every step he took as he supported Steve, and leaned against Bran, he felt as if he was cherishing his own dæmon.
Steve sunk low across his dæmon’s back. The greenish cast had paled. Danny could tell that he was clinging to consciousness with tooth and fingers clenched.
“Follow.” Apolla glided past them, sable feathers barely visible in the murk. “They’re close.”
“They went this way!” a voice yelled behind them.
To close for comfort, heavy bodies clattered through the jungle. The strobe of a flashlight briefly illuminated a tree behind them as the thugs widely cast about.
“Get on,” Bran grated.
“What?” Danny asked automatically, although he understood the instruction.
“Climb on my back,” Bran said clearly.
Danny didn’t have a clue how this was going to work, but he didn’t hesitate further, slinging his leg over Bran’s back. Bears, he knew, courtesy of Grace’s homework, could run pretty fast. He curled over Steve, framing him with his body, and scooping his hands to grasp the fur of Bran’s shoulders.
Bran shuddered and changed. Danny wouldn’t have believed it if he hadn’t felt it under his hands and seen it with his own eyes. Bran stretched out, forelegs extending to morph into giant reptilian wings. His snout elongated and spiral horns grew. The back under them lengthened further and further. Bran shivered out a tail longer than his body decorated with delicate fin-like sails.
Roaring, Bran launched himself into the sky, breathing a rush of flame.
“Holy shit, you’re a dragon!”
Bran’s wings beat once and he soared over the tree tops. A beat of his wings, and they travelled a football field length at a time, leaving the drug runners far, far behind.
Danny laughed out loud.
“A dragon!” he sang out.
Why couldn’t everyone do this? The memories of Apolla when they had been small came back, the joy of change. He had never flown a dragon, though. Still, childhood had been magical.
“Concentrating,” Bran grated. And Steve had gone silent.
The rush of wind in his hair was invigorating. Bran was only yards above the tree canopy, wings brushing the tree tops with every down sweep. The strain was unmistakable in the building shivers in his muscles and sinew. They needed more height to fly safely, but Danny kind of got the rapidly increasing impression that this was a very temporary thing.
“Going down….”
The abrupt swoop down was stomach flipping. Bran was shifting and changing under them – mass bleeding away into flashes of golden aether. The dæmon disappeared, and they fell. Danny tried to roll, but he was tangled up in Steve, and they could only thump down. Something gave way beneath them, and they were entangled in fabric. For a moment Danny simply breathed, Steve curled at his side. And then abruptly galvanised, Danny fought with material and rods. Finally, he found his feet.
“I don’t believe it! You dropped us on my tent.” They were back at their campsite.
“Good thing you refused to bivouac,” Apolla said dropping down next to the decimated tent.
“Steve!”
Steve was deathly pale under the illumination of the moonlight. His eyes were closed and he was silent. He still breathed.
“Thank god.” Danny managed to manhandle Steve onto his back. He flopped, unconscious, limbs splaying out. “Can you see, Bran?”
“Here,” Apolla muttered. A tiny mouse hung from her beak by its tail.
“Shit.” Carefully, Danny got his hands under the mouse. Apolla released Bran onto his cupped palms. The weight was lighter than a single feather. Stunned for a heartbeat, Danny found motion, and dropped the exhausted dæmon in his shirt pocket.
“Danny?” Steve groaned.
“Hey, Babe? Can you sit up? We’re back at our campsite. Let’s get our SUV and get the Hell out of here, and call the cavalry.”
“Okay?” Steve said brightly, obviously as disorientated as fuck.
Danny got a shoulder under him, and levered Steve to a semblance of standing. As if in an insane three legged race they weaved towards Steve’s truck. Danny got him in the passenger side and firmly buckled in.
“I can drive,” Steve said.
“Not up for argument.” Danny slammed the door shut on him, ending the discussion, and beetled around to the driver seat.
Apolla swooped by his head, and landed on the seat between them, perching by the handbrake.
Danny flipped down the sun visor and the keys dropped onto his lap.
“Bran,” Apolla said.
“Whoops.” Conscious that he was touching Steve’s dæmon, even if it was so very, very strangely neutral and comforting, he teased the field mouse out of his chest pocket. “Here, Steve.”
Automatically, Steve cupped his hands, taking Bran into his hold. The dæmon shivered and transformed into the familiar monkey, to curl into Steve’s arms. Steve leaned his head against the headrest and simply breathed.
Danny fired up the engine and peeled out of the campsite as if the drug runners were right on his heels. The back wheels fishtailed across the grass, and then they were on the trail and driving away as fast as he dared. Gravel crunched beneath their tyres. The headlights illuminated the tall trees on either side of the trail as they rushed by. Danny flicked on the high beams, and felt like he surfed all the way to the main road at the bottom of the mountain. He breathed a sigh of relief as they turned left onto tarmac, promising a real road.
“You gonna explain?” Danny asked into the silence as the SUV picked up speed, and in the far distance he could see the electric lights of civilisation.
“Explain what?” Steve asked quietly.
“Bran? You?”
“Nothing to explain,” Steve said easily, “we are what we are. I guess that if you need an explanation: we never grew up.”
Fin
I don't know how I feel about that episode. Very mixed feelings. The combination of het-affirmation and queerbait may be too strong.