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Americans Not Giving A Shit About The Wildfires Burning Down Forests And Homes In Canada Until Smoke
Americans not giving a shit about the wildfires burning down forests and homes in Canada until smoke starts spreading across the border. Meanwhile Indigenous communities across the country are far more likely to be impacted by the fires and Iâve seen all of one link to a charity and about nine million memes. đ
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Eat, Drink, and be Married
Crick accidentally gets himself engaged to Temenos.
a.k.a. Temenos is feral and cannot be stopped
also posted to AO3 under AnkalagonDrakka
Three days after the pontiff was laid to rest, Crick and Temenos were finally given leave to return to Flamechurch. It seemed like an eternity ago that Crick had first escorted Temenos along the path to the cathedral, and now here he was, walking with the Inquisitor back to the town and itâs small parish. The mood was certainly heavier this time, and Temenosâ face was set in stoic apathy. Crick found that he couldnât ignore how unhappy Temenos was. And it was perfectly justified, given the man had just lost a beloved mentor, and yet⊠He wanted to do something, say something, to draw that spark back into the clericâs eyes. But whatâŠ?
Crick wracked his brain for a moment before he finally settled on what he thought was a safe topic. More fool him for thinking so. âSay, Temenos, I noticed some of the clergy back in Flamechurch had rings on their marriage finger.â Temenos glanced over at him from the corner of his eye and raised a brow, silently urging him to elaborate. âItâs just, I didnât know clerics married.â Crick cringed mentally and berated himself. Why wouldnât clerics marry? They were people just like anyone else, and it wasnât as if the church forbade it. Stupid, Crick! Stupid!
Temenos was quiet so long that Crick thought he wasnât going to answer. He jumped a bit when Temenos finally responded, âMm, itâs not common, per se, but some do; for instance, if they feel a particular calling to someone. Most often, clerics and Sanctum Knights will marry each other given how much potential overlap there can be in assignments.â The Inquisitor shrugged and then cut a meaningful look at Crick that the knight, for the life of him, couldnât decipher. âBut for many, the position of a clergyman is simply too much work to try to balance with a spouse or a family, so many choose to dedicate themselves fully to the church rather than a partner.â
âOh, I see. Then, are you not married, Temenos?â Crick assumed the work of an inquisitor must be more demanding than many of the other jobs within the church, but that didnât mean Temenos was unattached. âI am not,â Temenos said, lifting his left hand from beneath his cape to show off his unadorned fingers. âBut why the interest, Crick?â
Crick blinked and squeezed the pommel of his sword where his hand had just been resting loosely atop it, until his leather glove creaked in protest. That felt like a rather leading question, even if Temenos kept his tone light. âOh, um, I was just curious, is all. I knew some of my superiors were married, but I didnât know their spouses were likely clerics.â He couldnât just say he was trying to distract Temenos, right? And he had given a plausible enough answer, he hoped that the Inquisitor wouldnât think him strange, or worse; simple.
âCurious, you say?â It was just a small thing, the way Temenosâ eyes narrowed and his mouth quirked up, but he suddenly looked unsettlingly devious and sly, like a fox in the hencoop. It immediately put Crick on edge. This was exactly what Crick wanted, to see some spirit return to the Inquisitor, but did he have to look so⊠ominous? âCould it be you wished to know so that you might initiate a proposal of your own?â
Crick choked and nearly tripped over his own feet. âW-what!?â
âMy, my, how forward of you, my little lamb; how bold!â Temenos cried, pressing a hand against his chest and leaning against Crick in a mock swoon. âAnd weâve only just met!â Oh, Gods help him, what had he done!? He had no clue if Temenos was serious or just having him on, but he had to put a stop to this right away. âNo! Thatâs not what Iââ
âVery well, I accept,â Temenos chirped, looking as cheery as he had the day Crick met him not even a week ago. âHow could I refuse such an offer from a strong, handsome knight like yourself?â Temenos reached out to pat Crickâs cheek with a soft hand before he spun around and skipped down the path. The man was honest to Aelfric skipping now, laughing merrily as he pulled ahead of Crick, the head of his staff gleaming in the dappled light as he went.
Crick tripped after him, pale and flushed and sweating all at once. âTemenos, wait!â
Temenos kept talking as if he hadnât heard Crick at all, already laying out plans for a marriage Crick had never actually meant to propose. âNow, I would prefer a winter wedding, myself, but I am certainly open to suggestions.â He tossed a look over his shoulder back at Crick and, sounding both condescending and overjoyed, said, âAnd donât you worry, little lamb, we can stop at the jewelers as soon as we get back to town so you can make a proper proposal.â
Crick gaped, absolutely gobsmacked. He was pretty sure Temenos wasnât joking now. He wasnât even trying to keep up with Temenos anymore, and eventually came to a complete stop in the middle of the path as Temenosâ laughter and skipping footsteps faded before him. It was official. The Inquisitor was actually insane. And apparently Crick was engaged to marry him now. By all the Gods, what had he just gotten himself into? He had just wanted to lift Temenosâ spirit a bit.
Well, heâd lifted his spirit alright. Maybe a little too well.
This had to be a conflict of interest, he was sure of it, especially with an investigation going on. But apparently that meant nothing to Temenos, who had already proven to be morally questionable at best. But there were worse people to get accidentally engaged to, right? Right? Crick shook his head and began walking again, dazed. He was pretty sure that man was going to give him an ulcer. Or a heart attack.
Gods, he was so screwed, wasnât he?
Battle of the Ships
Round 1 Part 2 Poll 7


Description for the Thousand Sunny : The second ship that the strawhats sail
Propaganda for the Thousand Sunny : Franky the master shipwright dreamed of building the ultimate ship for years and this was it.
Description for the Grand Terry : Customizable ship
Propaganda for the Grand Terry : In Octopath Traveler 2 you are able to purchase a ship from Terry, a young woman who learned the art of ship construction from a renowned master of the craft. Unfortunately she canât see the worth in her own work, since every customer has just been disappointed that they were just speaking to his student and that the actual master has died, not trusting Terry to be able to build good ships.
In comes Partitio, and merchant and the absolute nicest person on this earth. He convinces Terry to sell him the ship she was currently building and in which she already lost all hope. After she agreed to finish the ship and leave it to Partitio, and after Partitio even names the ship after her, she found new motivation to keep building ships and to become just as good if not better than her master.
Note : thanks a lot for letting me know about the customizing thing, GT's submitter. Lots of you have been very enthusiastic and informative in your submissions for this tourney, thank you all for that
hikari is demiboy?? new headcanon just dropped
You want a guy who's sweet

A guy who's tough

A feminist who likes to pay for stuff

The kind of guy who gets along with your friends without being attracted to any of them

You want a good boy

A bad boy

A good bad boy

A half good half bad half boy

Very important question:
So within two days of each other, Fox News writes an article comparing aromanticism and asexuality to pedophilia, and then Matt Walsh releases a video saying asexuality is a mental illness and asexuals are tricking teenagers into having depression.
Not sure whatâs going on right now over in Conservative World, but itâs a hell of wild U-turn for them to suddenly switch from âOh no! The left is sexualizing our children!â to âOh no! The left is asexualizing our children!â