“Are you sure no one will like my blorbos?”
The Bible writing commenter the second they witness Shakespeares second coming (thats you 🫵):
YOU!! YES, YOU!! GO WRITE THAT FANFIC YOU THINK NOBODY BUT YOU WILL READ!!
some susie quickies cuz i've been replaying deltarune for the next chapter and oh boy is she the best character in the whole game or what?
So I usually make content using pre-existing media, but I've always wanted to do something original. Wholly my own. So here's that.
Early in the 1980’s people were being born with completely different structural heads than normal. Late into it was it found to be a sudden neurological connection to the 4th dimension, causing a literal and physical mental imbalance.
Those affected believed it should be removed, so they were meant to be Nullified, but instead this stuck as the term for those born with it.
Once the panic had calmed down, society began to pick itself back up by the late 1990’s.
The mass of the older generation, who have not gotten this neurological change, have indifference or even hatred to those Nullified.
Those who had this neurological connection resulted in their head, or body, having completely different properties to that of someone without it.
Because the connection is based in time, every person with it doesn’t have the same look or effect. No two people will ever have exactly tge same results.
Despite how they look, Nullfied can still function like a normal human, not withstanding any mental or physical disabilities formed from birth (which were wrongly accused to be more common in Nullfied as a way to see them lesser. There is no factual evidence that being Null is naturally flawed).
Some who become Null may even have the ability to do things once seen as impossible, akin to comic book superhero’s.
Since the variety would make it impossible to narrow down powers that are or aren’t harmful, Null who can do this are under government watchlists (unbeknownst to the Nullfied).
Otherwise, court of law judges Null’s powers in their own sanctum, so mental or physical assault with these abilities are classified as such.
======================== So what does this mean?
Think My Hero quirks but it's casual instead of Hero Vs Villian shit.
+ Meta-Morphing shape for a head
+ Emotions are very much on his sleeve
+ jack of all arts, master of none
+ Hard time with friends
+ ADHD like mad
+ Whole eye for a head
+ Doesn’t really have an idea for what she wanna do for a life
+ Knows most of the other nulls in the small town, but most prominently…
+ An asshole
+ Whole body minus the center is skeleton
+ Feels like his life is already done
+ Gas Station worker
+ Smokes a lot; doesn’t feel it cause it can’t reach his lungs
This thing will either be a comic, written book, or, what i'd most prefer...
A visual novel! Thanks for reading if you have :) I'm not sure if this will go anywhere but I still wanna put it out there for me myself and I
Solution:
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A Gravity Falls x Bobs Burgers crossover au idea.
The Belchers are on a road trip and currently driving through Oregon. The trip has been okay so far, Tina hasn't puked more than once and to Louise's delight they've stopped at some of the locations she's recommended.
Gene enjoys changing the songs on the radio and Linda mostly sleeps. Bob however can't relax. He's too worried that something is going to go wrong.
Linda tells him to not think about it, that everything has been going smoothly and theres nothing to worry about. However as they pass the big "Welcome to Gravity Falls" sign, Bob feels uneasy. The woods surround the car and the wind whistles through the trees.
Bob thinks he can hear whispering out the open window but tries to ignore it. As he drives deeper into the town he can hear the car start to sound weird. It's making a dragging sound and he can feel the pang of anxiety in his stomach.
Before he can reach over to wake Linda the car jerks forward. As she jolts awake Bob pulls over to inspect the damage. He mumbles about how he was right, how he knew their luck wouldn't last for long and how now they were stuck in a small, creepy, town.
Linda calls a tow truck as Bob tries to not get into his head and think about how the rest of the trip would be terrible after this. Linda reassures him after her phone call and at the shop they search for motels to stay in.
Bob lands on a cheap, old, motel a mile down the road from them. Linda is hesitant to agree, as the place gives her the creeps. Bob mentally agrees with her but argues that there’s no where else to stay.
With a heavy sigh and a long moment of silence, Linda gives in and calls a car. As they drive to the motel Linda can feel a sense of unease settle in her.
The kids were too exhausted to notice, Louise was curled up next to Bob, Gene laid with his head on his mothers shoulder and Tina laid like a ragdoll in the middle, dead asleep.
And as the driver pulled in Linda considered telling Bob to re-consider. To maybe search for a different place. However she knows how exhausted her family is and how much Bob needs rest.
She swallows hard as she wakes the kids and climbs out of the car. Normally she would go inside to check in while Bob grabs their stuff.
Now however, she waits, one arm wrapped around Louise‘s small body to keep her warm, feeling the light weight of the little girl leaning into her and the other arm around Gene, playing with his hair and keeping him close to her.
Tina leans back into her mother with her hands in her pockets as Linda blocks her from the wind. As Bob finishes unloading their luggage Linda herds the kids to the doors.
She lets Bob in first and follows him in, slipping her hand into Louise’s. The motel looks even older on the inside and Linda starts to wish she had asked Bob to change his mind on the place.
Hauling the luggage up the stairs was the nail in the coffin for Bob. Driving had tired him out enough, but worrying about the car and their trip and then having to carry their luggage to their room made him feel dead.
The kids didn’t bother changing, they tore off their coats and climbed into bed, piling over each other and it wasn’t long before Bob and Linda could hear their soft snores and see Tina’s twitching under the blankets.
Linda would’ve loved nothing more than to crawl into bed at that moment but sleeping in her clothes made her cringe. So as she changed in the bathroom Bob flipped through the channels on the tv, ultimately landing on an old black and white movie.
Linda joined him in bed when she was finished, noticing he had quickly and lazily threw on his own pajamas. His shirt was inside out and part of it was stuck in the waist band of his sweats.
Bob knew but didn’t care. And while still very creeped out by the town and the motel he knew rationally that there was nothing scary about it.
He needed to let it go, and he figured sleeping would help him shake off the feeling.
However in Gravity Falls, the things that go bump in the night aren’t just the house settling, or your pets running around after bed time, or your roommate up making a late dinner.
The things that go bump in the night are real.
They aren’t even just passed on beings who like to fool with the living, or are angry you‘re in their space.
They‘re so much worse.
And Bob soon wished he listened to his gut before passing the big wooden sign that read:
Gravity Falls, Oregon.
Bob Belcher phone case I was inspired by this I also did not kiss the case when it arrived
"If you use em dash in your works, it makes them look AI generated. No real human uses em dash."
Imaging thinking actual human writers are Not Real because they use... professional writing in their works.
Imagine thinking millions of people who have been using em dash way before AI becomes a thing are all robots.
first attempt at mr mud
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Another request done! :D I used to watch My Hero Academia and I remember liking this little critter :) Thank you @bboshi for your order! 🥰🤍🤍
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