It's starting to become a real crew here...
I wonder who the subcontractors are?
Especially in a marine life setting
I think I should start posting again-
So here's a doggo
Have a good day or something, I don't know.
You know what, fuck it, art time
They are already selling data to midjourney, and it's very likely your work is already being used to train their models because you have to OPT OUT of this, not opt in. Very scummy of them to roll this out unannounced.
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--Check out Pt.1 first; It means a lot :)--
It was early-ish and the house smelled of coffee and cinnamon. The crackling of oil in a pan occasionally rose to be a loud sizzle. The sounds of popping from the skillet mixed with that of thunder and rain outside the window.
You rose from the bed and picked up the dusty bag at the bedside. It was heavy and smelled of coal. You wiped your eyes as if it'd wake you up faster-it didn't- and walked toward the house door.
"Hey. No no no. You didn't even have breakfast." Your husband sped walked over to you and held you by the waist. You felt butterflies rise in your stomach.
"I just need to put this in the shipping crate outside." You tried to negotiate with the man.
"You have all day to do that. Right now you need to sit down and eat." He dropped the bag on the floor and spun you around, guiding you to the table. It had one chair. It always did, even before Sebastian moved in.
This was the first time you pulled it out from the table and sat in it. He set a cup of coffee and a plate of complete breakfast down. He stood at the other end of the table and ate, holding his plate. You looked at him, regret washing over you.
"I should have bought us another chair." You said. He looked at you.
"Don't worry about that right now." He said softly.
You shut up and ate your breakfast, but while eating some of the hashbrowns you'd come to realize that you never bought anything as decoration for the house.
The wallpaper was still a leafy green color and the TV still set on the floor. Your room was empty, just a bed, and the only reason you bought the extension of the kitchen was to convince the mariner to give you the mermaid pendant.
'What was it he said?' You can't remember what the guy said. It was raining and you were too frustrated to make a mental note of it.
You finished your plate of food and stood up. You mindlessly began doing the dishes. Sebastian gently nudged you aside and assisted you. You smiled.
"I remember when we still just barely knew eachother." He said. You leaned your head on him.
"You would come out of the mines, covered in snow and ice, wander around the town for ages, and find me at the dock. "
"You gave me a frozen tear. I had no clue how you'd known my affinity toward them, but you'd return and bring me gifts. Every week." He held onto your hand.
"Everytime you'd find me, I'd know it was you behind me. Your footsteps were so familiar. You even started visiting me. The moment my mom opened the shop, you'd come straight to my room, wake me up, and give me sashimi." He chuckled at the warm memories.
"You care so much, and I love you for that. But there's a time when you need to take a breath and stop working so hard." He faced you head on.
"Lately you've been scaring me. You wake up at 6:00 and work for 18 hours straight. You've been getting reckless in the mines too. You've been bringing more and more elixirs and bombs. " He held onto your shoulders tightly.
"I'm sorry. " You tried to say more but you couldn't.
"Sometimes, I feel like I still barely know you." He frowned and avoided eye contact.
"I'm sorry." You repeated. He hugged you.
"Stop saying sorry. I'm not mad, and you don't need to ask for forgiveness. You've just-" He couldn't find the words, but you understood what he wanted to say.
You closed your eyes and hugged him. It was exausting staying on auto pilot for so long.
"Remember when I found you on your bike late at night after we first got together? You let me hop on the back and you drove me to see the edge of the city?" You asked. The memory replaying in your mind.
"Yes. Of course!" He smiled as the memory replayed for him as well.
"When you asked me what I thought of the city, at first I wanted to say:
"It's beautiful!"
But I stopped. I took a moment to think and grasp that feeling I had. I felt strangely sad. It was like a heavy pit in my stomach. It scared me. I wanted to change the subject, but I didn't want to be obvious. So instead I just turned to you and smiled." You said to him not sure where this was going.
"I just thought it was a nice memory." You admitted.
"The city was beautiful." You added before going quiet.
"Do you want to see it again?" He asked.
"That would be nice." You said.
I think we all need some soup right now. Reblog to give prev a bowl of their favourite soup.
I conquered 6 too many hands for this page.
Were the sacrifices worth it?
Yes. Yes, they were.
guys why the fuck aren't we talking about what's happening in the uk right now
nobody outside the uk is talking about this. why is nobody talking about it
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