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awanderingbard) wrote2015-06-10 07:42 pm
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Shippy Memeage
I think I now write enough couples for this to be play-alongable, and this meme intrigued me, so:
Give me a couple/ship that I write or have written (or created or whatever) and I'll tell you:
How differently do they think of each other now compared to when they first met?
Where was their first date?
What do their friends/family think of their relationship?
How do their personalities/skills complement or contrast with each other?
What is their favorite aspect of each other?
Do either of them have pet peeves about each other?
How would each reconcile with each other after a fight?
What would be their ideal vacation getaway together?
OCs and AUs and all that jazz are cool.
Give me a couple/ship that I write or have written (or created or whatever) and I'll tell you:
How differently do they think of each other now compared to when they first met?
Where was their first date?
What do their friends/family think of their relationship?
How do their personalities/skills complement or contrast with each other?
What is their favorite aspect of each other?
Do either of them have pet peeves about each other?
How would each reconcile with each other after a fight?
What would be their ideal vacation getaway together?
OCs and AUs and all that jazz are cool.
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I think this marks the first time I've spliced two pictures of an animal together. Ziyad's had a foot transplant.
Once again, I think the scale is okay. Although, now I am imagining how hilarious the size difference between Shess and Ziyad is.
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I've been writing toddler JJ recently. He's three and Tony is improving his hearing aids, and JJ wants to know if Tony can give Victor hearing aids too, and Steve has to stop Tony from going 'challenge accepted' on it.
This verse is
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Yup! I feel like I've written random snippets of ficlets that take place throughout this 'verse. Starting from when Joan and Bucky first meet to when Winnie is an adult.
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I've been trying to decide if JJ is an only child or not. I feel like Steve and Nora might have another kid and have no reason not have another one, but at the same time, have no real idea how that child would fit in. I wouldn't mind having a little sister for JJ who thinks Winnie is the coolest, though. Hmmm.
ETA: If you need a cute animal fix tonight:
Tea party (https://www.pinterest.com/pin/321866704596288569/) (for some reason, I picture this being Haddie and Dejeni having a tea party with Peggy's daughter and her [unpictured] daemon)
Dejeni post-some sort of lab accident (https://www.pinterest.com/pin/321866704596288502/)
Catching up on current events (https://www.pinterest.com/pin/321866704596070484/)
Catching a crocodile cab on the way to work (http://bunnyfood.tumblr.com/post/121543504147/tastefullyoffensive-a-florida-man-snapped-this)
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Catching up on current events
Shess does like to keep up with the news.
Thanks for these!
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Peggy's daughter: Do you want to have tea with me, Howard?
Howard: You know I do, sweetie, but I'm just talking to your mom here. Dejeni'll come, though, right Jen?
Dejeni: I am not going to--
Peggy's daughters daemon: Please?
Dejeni: I don't really like--
Haddie: Mrs Dejeni, do please join us.
Dejeni: ...fine. At least Junebug is using the playhouse Howard built her.
Takeo: Yes, it's very nearly bigger than our own house, sometimes we all go out there and spend the night.
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Dejeni would probably be more uncomfortable than happy. But yeah, she'd feel some professional pride over the kids using the house Howard built them.
Takeo: We were all very impressed that it was built with running water. We've all had a bath in there.
Dejeni: Oh good. Howard wanted to skip over that but I told him details were important.
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Dejeni: Oh good. Howard wanted to skip over that but I told him details were important.
Hehe! I'm picturing the angsty teenage years.
Peggy: ___ and I had a fight last night, so she's moved into the playhouse and apparently isn't coming out until I stop being the most embarrassing mother on the planet.
Howard: It's cold out, I should have put heating in there.
Peggy: You did, and thank you for completely missing all the important parts of the situation.
Howard: Did I do proper heating or just radiators? Because that thing must be forty years old now, I could do better.
Peggy: ___ is only 15 and you built it when she was two, and you're still not focusing on the right details.
Howard: Peggy, you've known me for this long, why did you think sharing your personal problems with me would be in any way helpful to you?
Peggy: ...Yes, that's a good point. The heating is fine.