I remember one of my favorite professors saying that the way he read the iliad changed when he became a parent and I think about that a lot
bro not the quencies (way of saying consequences if theres something deeply wrong with you)
howl. đ
your actions (bad posture) do have consequences (your body hurts) btw
turning off reblogs instead of just deleting the post is a cowardâs move sorry. anyway
"women are my favorite guy" is the phrase of the summer imo
From the Brambly Hedge Patternbook
*pulls up in the Charlotte car*
what does it mean to be barbie?
Do u guys ever think about dying?
the walking polar bear gif is already one of my favourite gifs so can you imagine the noise I made when I saw this version
kensplained for those who need it
frankenstein, mary shelley (1818) | wuthering heights, emily brontë (1847) | dracula, bram stroker (1897)
With NASA announcing their streaming service NASA+ and also announcing itâs going to be free and also ad free, Iâd just like to appreciate the lengths they go to make scientific knowledge and exploration as available as they possibly can.
Something a little different today! The main illustration project Iâm working on at the moment is a large gallery show opening next year. Iâm going to keep most of the art hush hush for now, but hereâs a tiny preview of one of the pieces! Thereâll be a collection of spots like this as well as full-bleed pieces. Iâll tell you more about it closer to. Happy Friday, friends! đż
elbert is so cute đđ
Staff Evaluation
Ikemen Sengoku | Part of Cybird University âverse | Kicho x Reader | G | 829 words
ao3 link
âPlease tell me you're not planning an uprising,â you say as you open your office door and find Kicho brewing coffee from the coffee makerâcomfortably like he owns the place.
A/N: Another installment in the college/university AU!
The walk back to your office is long and quiet, but the fresh memory of the meeting occupies your thoughts. The day is busy for a Thursday, with this emergency meeting pushing all your other appointments to a later date.
Really, why can't they put Professor Uesugi on a leash. The moment you read the email, your brows flew off your forehead because Professor Michel was also involved. Sure you know Uesugi to be an eccentric professor with a penchant for morbid troublemaking, but you never expected Michel to take the bloody bait. If it weren't for the pay, you'd have opted for a career change.
The office, when you enter, feels more hushed than usual, and you wonder whether the mood of the meeting transferred psychically to your department. Knowing this university, anything can happen.
Your secretary waves to catch your attention.
âWhy does the office feel like a funeral?â you ask as you make your way towards her, your shoes clacking on the smooth, tiled floor.
She whispers frantically, âHe's here, he's here!â
Ah. You know who she's talking about.
Kicho, the university president's executive secretary, is better known in the campus as an ambitious puppet master. Three years ago he left the College of Social Sciences to join President Yoshiaki's staff. Some say it had been because of a disagreement between him and the dean, but when you asked Nobunaga about it he just shrugged and said, âKicho is free to do whatever he wants.â
Others speculate that Kicho planned on getting a VP position, and he needed to show Yoshiaki what he could do. Needless to say, the three years since his departure as a modern history professor has been ... well, colorful is a word to describe it. You and Kicho weren't closely acquainted during his professorship, but that changed when he began to invade the HR department weekly in an effort to topple Yoshiaki's tenure.
âPlease tell me you're not planning an uprising,â you say as you open your office door and find Kicho brewing coffee from the coffee makerâcomfortably like he owns the place.
He doesn't blink at your arrival, or your greeting; he's focused on the exact measurement of coffee in the mug with an I <3 COFFEE design (a silly gift from Professor Arthur in an attempt to get on your good graces).
âNo comeback?â you go on. âMust be a good day.â
âI've vetoed four of his suggestions to build statues of him around the campus,â Kicho says, calmly, around his mug, âand he didn't blow a fuse. It is a good day.â
Also famous: his hatred of President Yoshiaki. There's a joke circulating in your department that Kicho is actually the president of the school, as it's he who ultimately makes executive decisions for everything. Miraculously, Yoshiaki continues to be none the wiser.
âWhy he couldn't see who you really are, I will never know.â
âHe's blinded with his power and his privilege,â Kicho comments as he settles himself on the couch next to your bookshelf. He takes one book out, folds his legs, and starts reading. You're left gaping at him and his audacity.
âDo you have the extra time toâtoâlounge about like that?â you sputter, entertaining the idea of snatching the book out of his hands.
Kicho pauses and finally graces you a flat stare. âYou're the only person in this institution who understands what I want.â
That's a lie, but also the truth. Kicho's never revealed what he truly wants; when you finally managed to corner him one time, three weeks into his being the executive secretary to Yoshiaki, and asked him about his motivations, Kicho only studied you and answered, âWatch me.â Ever since then he's been a staple figure in your work, complaining about his boss in a way that an employee of Cybird University shouldn't say in front of the director of human resources.
âSure,â you say, suddenly wary. âBut it's not like we can remove him at will.â
And then something changes.
Kicho lifts his head and looks at you, his gaze sharpened with something calculating that has you freezing in your place. Your heartbeat accelerates, and in your years in this institution you've developed a sixth sense for anything that spells out trouble (blame Professor Clavis for that). Kicho's posture screams troubleâand the only question is how dangerous, how hypertension-inducing it's going to be.
You gulp. âKicho?â
Kicho hums. Takes another sip of coffee while never leaving your gaze.
âLike I said earlierâplease don't tell me you're planning an uprising.â
âI'm not,â he says breezily.
A nervous laughter. âThat's good, that's good! For a second there I thought you're going to stage a coup d'etat against Yoshiakiââ
âMy plan has already been set in motion,â he interrupts, and he says it like he's talking about the weather. You feel like you've aged twenty years. âAnd I'm going to make you the new president.â
âI'm sorryâwhat?â
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Endnotes:
Kicho has been planning to kick Yoshiaki out of his position since his infamous promotion. He just didn't execute it right away because he hasn't found the perfect candidate to replace him.
You and Nobunaga are drinking buddies, so you're comfortable addressing him by his first name -- a fact that didn't escape Kicho's notice.
Months into your promotion as the HR Director, Clavis blew up a parking lot for an experiment. Your first instinct is to fire him, but Dean Sariel told you that this is unfortunately a regular occurrence. You couldn't believe that because you never got news of anything like that before your promotion.
In those three years of Kicho being an executive secretary, he has told you that he'd been seriously thinking of rebelling against Yoshiaki a grand total of seventeen times. You gave him coffee each time he said that.
Professor Arthur deduced that you're a fellow coffee lover like him; hence, the mug. It's also a bribe because he was about to order an expensive espresso machine using the college budget.
Here's another open access book on JSTOR y'all might find interesting:
This title offers a wide-ranging and geographically diverse book-length treatment of girlhood in comics. The various contributing authors and artists provide novel insights into established themes within comic studies, children's comics, graphic medicine, and comics by and about marginalized ethnic or cultural groups. It will appeal to students and scholars of childhood studies, comics scholars and creators, and those interested in addressing gender identity through the prism of comics.
Gnomeo and Juliet AU where theyâre humans living in 14th century Italy
âThis sanctuaryâŠis but a vision! đâ
WHERE THE DANHENG STANS AAAATTTTđđ
ok, so hi. i am here today bc after watching the new vid cybirb posted on yt (and fainted bc of it too) i have realized emma did not get a new outfit and i am here to give you my quick sketch bc, honestly, i think she deserves at least this much after everything in act 1 and 2.
*squints*
new outfits under the cut. i literally just brightened it all up becauseâ
âI was desperate.