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RATS_EAT_HUMANS

@ratseathumans

uh i like rats that eat the humans
also i live for energy drinks and it will be the death of me

Intro post because I realized I never have done one

INTRO :0

uh you can call me rat or eat or human or all of them..my name is confusing.

What I go by:she/her!

And I’m a minor so..uh..no harassment pretty please

Some fandoms/youtubers/Music I enjoy:

Ramshackle, Pine point, Brooklyn 99! Young Sheldon, ACNH, NIGHT INTO THE WOODS! Heathers (still need to watch the musical) INSIDE JOB!!! (So mad that show got canceled.) Gravity falls, THE FLORIDA PROJECT, everyone in my family has killed someone(book) Poetry?(is..is that a fandom..?) Whatever “:D :) :0 :o :p :3 :/ :\ :> :<“ is, dead plate, married in red!

Flamingo, Kubz Scouts, FunkyFrogBait, Danny Gonzalez, Kurtis Conner, and sometimes random shit

Alex g! Lana del ray❤︎︎ Mitski, Heathers the musical music, ICP, Mccaferty, Twenty One Pilots!! (Been a fan since I was born), maybe Will wood? Still figuring it out.

I’m currently learning a six string guitar so any tips will help! I’m also making 2 small projects: The Morning After (where a family find their daughter’s dead body because she died from rat poison, and they have to figure out if it was a suc!de or murder.) And Misty Grove! (Inspired by Pine point, And my friend group.)

Alaskan. Got any questions about that state I’m the gal to answer them

(I’m horrible at geography)

Oh yeah, sometimes I will maybe post some rants just to get them out of my chest, I don’t know why but I find comfort in that. So if those make you uncomfortable you just ignore them:)

DNI: prosh!ppers, Sex!xts, rac!sts, P3dos, and please for the love of the day, do NOT do anon hate, to me or other people, it’s rude and disrespectful.

People that are super duper kewl and you should go them check out!!! NOW

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HERES MORE ON WINNIE AND ROXANNE, thinking on calling the book, “Bettles sting.”

‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️WILL DELETE IN FIVE MINUTES SO WHO SEES IT SEES IT. HEHEHEHE HAVE FUN

Roxanne (Partner, patient, concerned) greeted Winnie with a warm hug, her worry palpable despite her cheerful smile. Roxanne, a successful architect with an unwavering calmness Winnie envied, watched as Winnie nearly tripped over a rug, muttering apologies about her "terrible spatial awareness." The Friday dinners were a lifeline for Roxanne, a chance to monitor Winnie’s wellbeing, to gently probe about her increasingly erratic behavior. Winnie brushed off concerns about the panic attacks that had become more frequent, attributing them to stress and an over-caffeinated lifestyle. "It's nothing," she'd say, dismissing Roxanne's worried frown with a disarmingly genuine grin. Tonight's conversation, however, veered into slightly more sensitive territory as Roxanne noticed a new, almost frantic energy in Winnie's usually calm demeanor.

Roxanne takes this time to monitor Winnie, she has a journal of all Winnie’s comfort things, incase of a break down

Part 1: Setup

Chapter 1: A Troubled Mind

Introduces Winnie, her struggles with eyesight, anxiety, and her past trauma. Details her daily routine and her unusual fascination with bugs, particularly beetles. Highlights her relationship with Roxanne and their Friday night dinners.

Chapter 2: The Emerald Brooch

Focuses on the significance of the jade-green beetle brooch. Explores Winnie's emotional attachment to it, perhaps hinting at a memory or a symbolic representation of her inner turmoil. Introduces a subtle sense of mystery and foreshadowing.

Part 2: Rising Action

Chapter 3: Growing Unease

Roxanne notices a change in Winnie's behavior, more erratic and anxious. Winnie's attempts to dismiss her concerns become less convincing. The frequency and intensity of her panic attacks increase.

Chapter 4: The Beetle's Secret

Winnie experiences a vivid flashback or dream connected to the brooch, revealing a traumatic event from her past related to a beetle and her father. This chapter begins to unravel the mystery surrounding her anxieties.

Chapter 5: Seeking Help

Roxanne persuades Winnie to seek professional help. Winnie is reluctant but ultimately agrees, fearing her mental state is worsening. The chapter ends on a note of uncertainty, with Winnie starting therapy but still resisting full disclosure.

Part 3: Climax

Chapter 6: Confronting the Past

During therapy, Winnie confronts her suppressed memories and the root cause of her trauma linked to her father and a traumatic incident involving a beetle. This is the emotional peak of the story.

Chapter 7: The Breakdown

Overwhelmed by the weight of her memories, Winnie experiences a severe mental breakdown. Roxanne provides unwavering support, using the comfort items documented in her journal.

Part 4: Falling Action

Chapter 8: Healing Begins

Winnie begins a long journey of recovery with the help of therapy and Roxanne's support. The immediate crisis has passed, but the road to full recovery is long and challenging.

Chapter 9: Acceptance

Winnie gradually comes to terms with her past trauma and accepts her vulnerability. She starts to build healthier coping mechanisms and a stronger sense of self.

Part 5: Resolution

Chapter 10: New Beginnings

Winnie finds renewed purpose in her life, finding peace with her past and focusing on her present. She continues her yoga practice, finding a deeper connection to herself and her clients.

Chapter 11: Strength and Resilience

The narrative shows Winnie's strength and resilience, highlighting her ability to heal and move forward. She embraces her passion for beetles as a form of self-expression and healing.

AHHDHEHSHDHDH THIS SOUNDS SO COOL!!!

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