š- When was the last time you felt any variety of sadness?
š- What is the longest youāve gone without eating?
š- When was the last time you went to a party? How was it?
š¹- What are your favourite sad songs?
šæ- What is the longest youāve gone without showering/bathing?
š- When is the last time youāve been with a friend?
š- Do you have any pets?
š- How do you cope with sadness?
š²- Have you ever tried to run away?
š„- Have you/did you harm yourself?
š- What was the last time you went out by yourself?
āļø- What is your biggest concern about time?
š- How do you think you will die?
š«- What would be the worst way to die for you?
š«- What are your biggest fears?
š- Do you have any illnesses?
ā„ļø- When was the last time you felt loved and appreciated?
š- Are you still hurt over something/someone?
š„- What do you dislike about yourself the most?
šÆ- Whatās the worst thing youāve said to someone?
š- Whatās the worst thing someone has ever said to you?
//2, 6, 16 (man I want to send so many you don't even know~)
no easy answer; accepting2. You meet a man who has killed someone and done time for it before. Does this factor into how you treat him? Will he ever truly escape that sin?
āWell, if Iām honest, it does. Itād make me feel nervous and threatened, and Iād certainly treat him differently. I donāt think that the majority murderers deserve a second chance, though... It does depend on the situation. I would be a lot less afraid of someone who killed in self-defense, for instance. Maybe Iām answering this wrong, but... Iām being honest.ā
6. If you tell the truth, an evil person gets to walk away free. If you lie, you may be able to send them away like they deserve. Is honesty worth more than justice?
āI--uh, I donāt lie to well. I donāt know. I donāt know. How evil are they? If they would hurt anyone if I let them go, or if the evil things they did hurt people, Iād lie. Iād try to lie, probably.ā
16. Have you ever contemplated killing someone? Who and why? Would you ever act on it? Are you frightened you might?
āDo we h-have to talk about this?ā Thereās a long pause.
āI got startled... I was... I was scared. I didnāt have time to contemplate. I just--I...ā That wasnāt answering the question.
āI donāt want to hurt anyone. But if I had to, I would. I have. Iām scared Iāll do it again, yes.ā
and the generated outcome will be used for a small drabble scenario or starter { tw violence, possible noncon/dubcon implications, nsfw }
Your muse throws a punch at mine.
My muse throws a punch at yours.
Your muse suddenly grips my museās hair.
My muse suddenly grips your museās hair.
Your muse roughly grabs my museās arm.
My muse roughly grabs your museās arm.
Your muse grips my museās hips.
My muse grips your museās hips.
Your muse wraps their hands tightly around my museās neck.
My muse wraps their hands tightly around your museās neck.
Your muse slams mine against a wall hard.
My muse slams yours against a wall hard.
Your muse pushes my muse to their knees.
My muses pushes your to their knees.
Your muse bites mine.
My muse bites yours.
Your muse clutches their hand tightly around my museās mouth to silence them.
My muse clutches their hand tightly around your museās mouth to silence them.
Your muse grabs my museās wrists.
My muse grabs their museās wrists.
Your muse attempts to shove away mine.
My muse attempts to push off yours.
Your muse roughly kisses mine.
My muse roughly kisses yours.
Your muse pins mine onto the ground.
My muse pins yours to the ground.
Your muse delivers beatings to mine.
My muse delivers beatings to yours.
Your muse breaks my museās arm.
My muse breaks your museās arm.
Mun chooses.
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can we talk about some things for a moment? iāve been noticing lots of things within a lot of the community lately, and iām starting to get sick of seeing them. iām gonna put this under a read more since it might get long. also, things may not be ordered well, iām just talking about various things.
warning for: - ship hate (soriel) - sort-of character hate (sans)
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Procyon-Vulpeculaās Space and Astronomy Advent Calendar
December 16th
WORLDS OF FIRE AND ICE Original full-sized image link:Ā http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/images/JEGIC_520x306.jpg In 1610, Galileo Galilei looked up at Jupiter with the telescope, which had just been invented, and saw that it was surrounded by four moons which orbited around it. This proved that not everything had to orbit the Earth, as Aristotle and the Church had taught for centuries. The four Galilean moons of Jupiter were central to a major change in our understanding of our place in the Universe 400 years ago - and one of them may lead another major revolution in our understanding of our place in the scheme of things, if life is discovered there. Io, the closest of the four moons to Jupiter, is the one that looks like a multicoloured pizza. Itās made of rock and metal, like Earth, and is about the size of our Moon. By all rights it should have frozen solid inside, and cooled to the point where no surface activity was possible. But Jupiterās intense gravity keeps flexing and stretching Io, heating it up like a squeezed stress ball, and melting its interior to make Io the most volcanically active body in the Solar System. Maps of Io are impossible to make, as the surface features change in a matter of years as they all get paved over by lava and ash! Some volcanoes spew molten silicate rock, like on Earth, while others spew molten sulphur - yes, brimstone. Io really is a lot like the traditional picture of Hell! Ganymede, the third of the four moons, is the largest - and the largest moon in the Solar System. Just bigger than Saturnās Titan, Ganymede is much bigger than Mercury (but not as massive, as Mercury is made mostly of metal and Ganymede is made of ice and rock.) Ganymedeās icy surface is a mixture of ancient, cratered plains that havenāt been touched for aeons, and recently resurfaced areas that have been folded and faulted and had slushy ice from inside welling up below. Perhaps the gravitational effects of the other moons can occasionally squeeze Ganymede enough to produce a limited amount of heating inside. Ganymede is also the only moon in th Solar System to have an appreciable magnetic field, too⦠Callisto, the last of the four moons, is the second largest. This ball of ice is dead and cratered, and covered in impact scars. Enormous ringed basins mark its surface, and craters look white where they penetrate the dirty surface and let fresh ice from inside well up. This moon hasnāt seen any major changes besides meteorite impacts for over four billion years - the oldest surface of any planet or moon. Callisto also lies outside the radiation belts of Jupiter, so if humans ever visit the Jovian system, Callisto will be the safest place for us to set up camp. Europa, however, is the most intriguing. Europa is the second of the four major moons from Jupiter and the smallest. It is mostly made of rock, but covered in a thin shell of ice. Jupiterās tidal heating cracks and flexes the ice, and new ice wells up from below to fill the cracks. Europa shows powerful evidence that something warm is moving beneath the ice - maybe warmer, slushy ice, or maybe an ocean of liquid water? The Galileo probe, which orbited Jupiter from 1995 to 2003, examined Europa closely and found evidence that the icy surface was thin - maybe a few hundred metres. But we know that some sort of water must go down deeper than that - a deep, liquid ocean? Europa may contain more liquid water than all the oceans of Earth combined. Clinching evidence for the ocean came in 1998, when the Galileo probe detected changes in Jupiterās magnetic field when Europa passed through it. This implied an electrically conducting liquid was sloshing about under Europaās icy plates - like a saltwater ocean. And the dirty, reddish-brown colour of the cracks? That appears to be organic molecules of some sort. With warm water, an energy source, and organic matter in abundance, Europa seems like one of the most likely places in the Solar System to look for life. If that happens, the Galilean moons will again overturn our understanding of our place in the Universe. Image credit: NASA/Galileo For more on the Galilean moons, go to: lasp.colorado.edu/education/outerplanets/moons_galilean.php Or, go look at them yourself! All four Galilean moons are easily visible through binoculars. Go find out where Jupiter is in the sky, and turn your binoculars to it. Youāll almost certainly see a few specks of light on either side of it - those are probably Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto.
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