Well, here’s a fic for Detroit: Become Human, which is my latest obsession. If anyone is interested in joining a Discord group for people who are interested in writing fanfiction for Detroit, lemme know!
Summary: Connor suggest that Hank change his dietary habits and becomes his diet coach. Shenanigans ensue. Set after the revolution.
“I think you should change your dietary habits, Hank.”
Hank was midbite into his double cheeseburger when Connor decided to speak his mind. His eyes shifted from his burger to the android seated across from him as he shut his mouth and gave him a withering look.
“Oh, really now? And what exactly has brought on this revelation?” Hank immediately regretted asking that question; because Connor immediately had an answer.
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seventeen ✶ 독 : fear
Throwback to the most adorable yoga session photobombs. Courtesy of Tala & Shiva 🐾
Me in my email: hi I’m going to be out sick today, I have
me internally: a crushing sense of inescapable doom and anxiety
me in my email: food poisoning
Kitty gets around.
from Tupac: Resurrection 2003.
Holding my breath,
In hope you’ll return.
Merkitty with a jellyfish
Continuing in the vein of snow leopards being the most extra cats ever, here’s mom Kira being “surprised” by one of her cubs. Sisters Naphisa and Pandora were born at the Stone Zoo on May 6th. Since those videos of big cats “over-reacting” to being pounced by their cubs are so popular, I asked where this behavior comes from - are they really hamming it up, or is it genuine surprise? One of Kira’s zookeepers noted it looks a lot like her normal play behaviors, so there’s a good chance it’s one of her ways of playing with her cubs. Since most play behaviors are crucial to teaching baby animals the skills they’ll need to survive as adults, it makes sense that snow leopard play would include stalking and pouncing!
Video courtesy of Katie, an educator at Stone Zoo in Stoneham, MA.
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