fuck opengl for not being able to convert 4 to 4.0
yessir
I'm doing the Valentine's Day prompt challenge hosted over on r/Fanfiction (Post will be below the poll). I have gotten my one liner, yet I still want to ask the follow question of which ship should I write for. Keep in mind, the people who have never seen me before, I am in some small fandoms and some huge ones as well. I'll just take a ship from my main fandoms and go off of there. The ship can be platonic or romantic, only rule is that I must go along with the one-liner.
(The Post: https://www.reddit.com/r/FanFiction/comments/1ao5d3z/valentines_day_prompt_challenge/)
every time you bleed, a little bit of your blood vapourizes. And it spreads to the atmosphere. You litterally inhale others and your blood on the daily. gross.
What if Clover had a fucking shotgun?
Map of Turkic Languages, by me
Well, the whole question got me thinking, someone with a mild interest in the general sciences and I thought, why not let them be another elementary particle?
Now, it is kind of clear that with the whole "RGB" thing the subatomic particle physics of the entire objectified universe is probably very very different, but with how similar a lot of things are I assume that atoms and chemicals are relatively unchanged.
So, souls could be disturbances in yet another particle field! It makes sense how they could then interact with the world and move from A to B and be influenced by other living beings.
Of course, you can very easily come up with some metaphysical explanation, but I'm not really into that, so here I am.
I call the field that contains the soul the etherfield. And the particles that inhabit this field are the etherons. Which then could in turn create antietherons, which could be fun: beings with anti-souls...
Anyways, I'm getting off-track.
What if you could use these etherons in biological processes? Maybe this is how soul-consuming beings make their energy? I think it'd be cool if they were effected by electric charges.
Maybe you could have them boxed in little molecules for transport. It'd be kind of interesting. Here's an approximate idea of what one might look like? Treating them like electrons, a heavily fluorinated cubane structure could work. An interesting consequence of this is that fluorine would be promoted to an essential element for soul-consuming species (eating toothpaste for sustinence, anyone?).
With the right properties given to an etheron, perhaps it could be more efficient than oxidative phosphorylation?
Again, this is just a very general idea, the molecules in use and the exact methods would probably end up very different. Thank you for coming to my ted talk.
the feeling of waking up at 5am as a kid and you are all alone and can do whatever you want is a feeling that i will forever cherish
no art today, spent it making some for my mom :)
Hey guys..!👋🏾….
I like them. also trying out this newfangled lineless art thing