
I mostly create my own incorrect quotes for a variety of fandoms. I write fanfiction over on AO3 under the same name so I can take requests. I'm an adult but most of my content reads like a teenager wrote it. She/her lesbian
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So My Friend Said That Lark And Sparrow Are Basically Calvin From Calvin And Hobbes And She Is Absolutely
So my friend said that Lark and Sparrow are basically Calvin from Calvin and Hobbes and she is absolutely right. The hyperactiveness, the inexplicably advanced vocabulary and grammar, resistance to authority, everything.
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More Posts from Dimesandnickels
Mythic Quest Crew Playing Monopoly
Brad: keeps talking about how he’s going to destroy everyone but ends up only landing on chance, community chest, and income tax. Refuses to give people change so they have to exchange with the bank to get the right amount of ones
David: makes deals that put him at a disadvantage just to keep the peace. Still lasts longer than Brad.
Poppy: absolutely refuses to trade with Ian even if it’s a perfectly fair trade. Always forgets to buy houses when she gets more money
Ian: pretends he doesn’t care but ends up throwing the dice across the room when he loses. Makes people wait at least five rounds before he says he’ll accept their trade. Refuses to trade with Poppy
Rachel: keeps trying to tell everyone about the anti-capitalist origin of the game
Dana: tries to lose so she can leave. Ends up getting second place after being forced to play for hours
CW: keeps forgetting which piece is his. Insists on coming up with a story to explain why he’s in jail
Jo: the winner
Sue: is the banker because there are only 8 player pieces
Carol: pretends she doesn’t know it’s happening because then it’s not her problem
Reid, on his 12th cup of coffee and 0 hours of sleep: “I think I can feel death coming for me.”
Emily, not even looking up from her paperwork: “Tell him I say hi.”
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This super cool fic (The Long Lost Brother Trope) by @dimesandnickels
Now has art by me! (Abed’s hands are in his sleeves because he’s excited to see Brad’s house (I like green and am bad at backgrounds) which is probably not actually green 😬)


Reference images!
*Fighting after Emily was Emily™*
Rossi: Can I just say, this is why you have trouble finding a man
Emily: You know who didn’t have trouble finding a man? Your ex-wife
I loved the ethics committee episode because it’s our first look at how Brad’s attitude toward David is different from his attitude toward everyone else. When David finally snaps at Brad in the episode, it was obvious that that was the only thing Brad wanted out of it. In the previous episodes, when Brad messed with people, it was because he wanted something specific out of it like a loot crate or to make a point, but when he was messing with David, he was just doing it for the fun of it. It felt like an ‘annoying your crush because they’re cute when they’re mad situation’.
I think it also showed how David sees Brad differently from his other coworkers as well because it’s the first time in the show that he stood up for himself and, unlike when he does it the other times, he doesn’t immediately freak out or make a big deal out of it, which makes me think he’s a little more likely to stand up to Brad and not be phased by him being mad like he is with Poppy and Ian.
But most importantly, Brad was definitely into it when David yelled at him and you cannot change my mind.