timestuck au warm ups
collection of posts for a very specific dynamic
EEEEE!! I love your stobotnik art sm! If ur open to it id love to see some more art of the pair interacting with themselves/each other in the future? đđ
Anyways, (eats ur art)
Stone has some regrets and Robotnik is learning some stuff
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Can't decide whether it's funnier to say "my hungry ass could never work at a" and then say something that implies you're eating something truly grotesque or something that just, makes no sense
told you a hug would help !
usopp embriodered the crown on luffys hat while they were on the run from the marines 22 minutes after finding the one piece
i think it is important to recognize the ways in which your favorite thing sucks. i think it keeps u normal
Itâs Stanâs 2nd time in prison and he is bored.
The food is edible, his cellmates are quiet and polite and even the guards treat him with the bare minimum of respect.
Needless to say, Stan hates it.Â
Boredom means Stan has time to think about what couldâve been if he had been smarter, better and more like Ford.
If Stan had just known how to fix Fordâs project, maybe heâd still be someone worth keeping around.
With nothing better to do, Stan one day decides to visit the prison library and finds a few boxes full of engineering textbooks abandoned in a corner.
What if Stan couldâve fixed Fordâs project. Could it even have been possible?
Stan swallows hard and picks up the first book.
Meanwhile on the other side of the continent.
âOh no no no.â
âWhat is it Fiddleford?â
âI donated the wrong books! All my notes and corrections were in thereâŚâ
Stan snorts as he keeps on reading. This McGucket fellow was hilarious.
The book by itself wouldâve never kept Stanâs attention, but the notes, snarky remarks, blueprints for villainous contraptions and death rays? Now thatâs the stuff!
Over the next months Stan devours one book after the other and when he finally gets released heâs allowed to take the boxes with him as a thank you for fixing and improving the prisonâs new experimental computer system.
***
A couple of years later Fiddleford opens the door to a little robot stomping around on the front porch. Mechanical legs on a toaster body with googly eyes that Fiddleford suspects can see more meets the eye.
He kneels down to inspect the cute little fellow when it suddenly notices him, vibrates and starts to talk.
âTHANK. YOU. FOR. THE. BOOKS. NERD.â
Fiddleford has no time to figure out what that means before a book shoots out from the slot and hits him right in the head.
âHA. HA. HA.â
The little bot laughs and explodes into fireworks.
Fiddleford watches the show in amazement and inspects his present.
Beginners Guide to Mechanical Engineering
But not any guide. His guide. The one he carried with him throughout college and kept improving upon whenever he could.Â
Only now there are more notes added. Corrections to his corrections, complaints about his design choices and disagreements with his theories.
Oh, itâs on!
***
It takes a few days to find the person behind the little prank, an anonymous entrepreneur who is said to be self taught and on the verge of reinventing the world of computers and robotics as they know it.Â
Things that people have also been saying about Fiddleford himself.
Fiddleford laughs in delight. He always liked a friendly competition!
So he sends his new rival a little killer robot of his own as a greeting.
***
If Stanford had known what asking his old college buddy to help him out with the portal would entail he wouldâve thought twice about inviting him.
Itâs not like he isnât happy for Fiddleford. He clearly found a like minded individual with the same passion for destruction as himself but would it kill them to keep it quiet for once? Stanford is doing important work here!
[Besides if Stanford wanted to he could totally build robots as well. Better ones even. Fiddleford shouldnât spend so much of his free time fighting with his rival when his best friend was right here!]
Stanford sighs as yet another explosion causes the ground to shake and feels something push against his leg.Â
Itâs a little possum-like robot bringing him a bottle of water courtesy of Fiddlefordâs rival.
Apparently this mystery person felt bad about destroying Stanfordâs house one time too many and gifted him this little helper as an apology.
Try as he might, Stanford is unable to hate the thing and lets it climb onto his lap.
âAt least you want to keep me company, hm?â
He strokes the fake fur carefully and the robot rumbles in contentment. It feels nostalgic and he knows Stanley wouldâve loved it.
Maybe Ford should call him.
a selection of quick'n'dirty pamphlet binds because i had a bunch of short typesets i wanted to make multiple copies of. am i counting this toward my binderary goal? ehhhhh not really because theyre not hardcovers. but i figured i'd post anyway cuz the lil mushroom one in the front was cute :>
A few days back on AO3 I found an unfinished, two chapter spideypool fanfic that was cute and had lots of potential and was also last updated two years ago. Two whole years! And it had only three comments, all of which on chapter one, none on chapter two. I enjoyed the fanfic, despite it being far, FAR from being finished and the chance of it ever updating again anytime soon was just about zero. So you know what I did?
I wrote a damn comment. On chapter two.
And I made sure that fucker was long and had a small theory of where I think the author would take the fanfic in the future. I let the person behind the fic know that I friggin LOVED the two chapters I got to read! That I would LOVE to see more! That Iâd jump out of my skin in happiness and virtually hug them half to death if I saw that they updated it.
Let me remind you this fic wasnât updated in two YEARS! I was the first to comment on it in a year. And the first to comment on chapter two! And you know what happened today?
I got a reply.
From the author of the fanfic. And the author said how I gave them life for a project they had loved (still did) and that they were now working on a third chapter. After two YEARS of not updating. Of not writing. And it makes me so friggin happy seeing what I did. What I caused.
With a single. Damn. Comment.
All that it took for me was to think a bit about what I wanted to tell the author and the comment it. All it took was one comment. And suddenly this person was inspired to continue a fanfic they had abandoned for TWO YEARS!!
I couldnât be happier. I couldnât be more proud.
Comment on peopleâs fanfics. No matter how few chapters there are. No matter how many years have passed since their last update. Comment. You like a fanfic? Comment on it. Itâs that easy.
Just followed for brilliant Stone x Robotnik, Stayed for "Oh they're actually chill as fuck okay-"
Anyways love your art, keep it up- (also slight pleading request for possible "Stone goes apeshit" or a "Stone gets injured and doc obsesses over defensive tech")
It was scary at first, but now Robotnik knows what to do (just talk to him)
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Hilarious to me how there are only two instances of Stan Pines being compared to PT Barnum (at least that I'm aware of), one of them is in the character pitch, which was one of the earliest things created about the character, and the other one is on the tbob website.
And the way the whole course of his character's changed is so funny to me.
The first one is, like, lol, look at this weird and probably insane old ass charlatan
And the second one is an implication that he may canonically have PTSD
You fucked up a perfectly good con-man is what you did. Look at him. He's got PTSD!