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Bridge of Roses

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This blog is NSFW and you must be 18+. Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/bridgyrose  Feel free to send requests. AO3 is https://archiveofourown.org/users/Bridgyrose

Since a recent anon made me realize I havent posted and updated my rules recently, consider this the update:

Rules of the Rose:

1. NSFW requests are okay to send.

2. As a general rule, I dont write incest, drug abuse, anything inherently transphobic (doesnt mean I wont sprinkle something in for angst or because I have my own trauma I'm working through)

3. On the nsfw side, there's a lot of fetishes I wont write. If you're not sure if I'll write something or not, please ask and I'll let you know.

4. My dms are always open for you to ask if something will be okay or not to send. I promise I dont bite hard and I'm not that scary, but always feel free to reach out if you're not sure about something.

5. I am a djinn of writing. Angst will happen at some point with a lot of requests. I love twisting things (soulmate au's the most) and I will make your heart break, twist, and tear. That is normal, you probably need a good cry.

6. Last, but not least, I do reserve the right to delete requests for any reason. As well, since I work odd hours, writing is pretty limited on when I get it out, so if you've sent a request and havent seen it around yet, you can always send an ask and I'll let you know what's going on with it. More often than not, I just dont have the muse for it and its sitting at the bottom of my inbox collecting dust.

7. I am going to start using nsft instead of nsfw for my more risqué posts. Nsfw drabbles will still be used. Please update your block lists of you dont want to see any of that

8. No unsolicited "step on me" or "bite me" asks or calling me mommy. Every ask I receive for that will require a tip into the tip jar on ko-fi.

Masterlist for anyone who wants it

I dont tend to use the read more with the drabbles/fics I do since they are generally short, though I do try to tag everything as "skits" or "drabbles" so if you need to, filter those tags.

As well, I do still have a ko-fi thats open as a tip jar.

Since I'm starting to get the asks again: coming into my ask box unsolicited asking for money for me to signal boost is only going to get you blocked.

I work a full time job, I dont have time to look through the vet list to see if you're on it or not. If you want me to do anything like that, you can reach out to me in my dms first and ask.

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Aaaaaa I love part swap Ruby! Damn, Blake got away, so now she only swapped with Neo. Could Neo punish Ruby with Ruby's lower half? (suggestive wink)

Ruby winced as ropes dug into their wrists with each movement. To say Cinder was disappointed with their actions was an understatement. Their body was still littered with burn marks from Cinder’s hands as punishment, enough to hurt but not enough to cause problems. A reminder to do better. 

And yet, their punishment was only just beginning. 

Anonymous asked:

*haunts your inbox*

You can haunt it if you'd like, ghosts don't scare me.

If you have a plot bunny or stray fic scene stuck in your head that won't go away-

but you don't have the energy or inspiration to flesh it out into a full fic (yet, or potentially ever)-

I highly, HIGHLY recommend boiling it down into nothing but the absolute essential elements of the idea, writing it as a drabble (exactly 100 words) or a ficlet (generally under 1000 words) and posting it like that.

This will accomplish one of two things:

Either it will get it out of your head enough that you can stop thinking about it, or starting writing it and the reaction to it will give you the burst of energy or inspiration to flesh it out.

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i FINALLY FINISHED IT RAAAAAH my version of Ruby and a redraw of that iconic shot in the Red Trailer

I my Ruby redesign I V V

Anonymous asked:

Aaaaaa I love part swap Ruby! Damn, Blake got away, so now she only swapped with Neo. Could Neo punish Ruby with Ruby's lower half? (suggestive wink)

Ruby winced as ropes dug into their wrists with each movement. To say Cinder was disappointed with their actions was an understatement. Their body was still littered with burn marks from Cinder’s hands as punishment, enough to hurt but not enough to cause problems. A reminder to do better. 

And yet, their punishment was only just beginning. 

it is weird that celiac stuff has become part of the 'culture war'. because it's literally just a medical thing.... I get super anemic unless I cut a certain protein out of my diet, because it bulldozes the villi in my intestines. but if I post about it, right-wingers send me gore images. I guess you can't expect shitty people to be logical, but I've even heard lefty people make fun of gluten stuff, and it's like why are you mad about this??? why are you pissed off that I'm eating bread that doesn't taste as good so that I can have blood in my body? it's so morally neutral.

I'm sorry, I know you weren't actually looking for an explanation but I always have a rant about this locked and loaded.

As far as I can tell the reasons that this happens are:

  1. The interpretation of disability accommodation as wokeness - a lot of the same people who are shitty about food limitations are also shitty about sign language interpreters and ramp requirements (also building regulations relating to the latter) because they view any accommodation as capitulation to a group they think should "suck it up and deal with it" (quietly exist without named or obvious accommodations). The conversations around peanut-free or milk-free classrooms to accommodate children with allergies are similarly unhinged and possibly more horrifying.
  2. Conflating specialty diets as a result of proximity in the popular consciousness - you're a lot more likely to see something described as "vegan + gluten free" or to see vegan/vegetarian/g-free options grouped on menus than you are to see keto/vegan/gfree options so the "lefty" animal-free diets get grouped with gluten-free (it's also interesting that there are right-wing diets, and I wonder how many of these people remember when you used to be able to find "atkins-friendly" symbols on casual dining restaurant menus)
  3. Gluten free diets became a fad fifteen years ago; tons of people read "Wheat Belly" and stopped eating wheat as a weight loss hack and when they went back to eating wheat because it's actually pretty difficult to get around a major staple grain they didn't experience any negative consequences; people saw this and basically think that it's a trend, that people are faking medically necessary diets as part of a fad. When questioned about this they always go "but, I mean, it's okay if you REALLY need to skip the wheat because you have a condition but most people are doing it because it's popular" when g-free diets haven't been a major trend for quite a while now. TO BE QUITE FAIR, I think that things like "Gluten Aware" cookies and beer and such, which contain a little gluten but not NO gluten contribute to this perception (these have annoyed me forever for two reasons: 1. They make people without celiac think that a little gluten is fine for people with celiac, which it is not; 2. fucking commit, companies. *I* want the cookies and beer and it's deeply annoying that these business will go to the lengths to create products with minimal gluten but won't actually make g-free foods - this is often because of the risk of cross contamination, they won't claim to make g-free things because they won't work with a dedicated g-free facility)

Anyway, in conclusion: it sucks, I'm sorry.

The fun flipside of this is that I've seen people who are more right wing become aggressively pro regulation and pro accommodation when they or their family members have to suddenly take on the individual burden of making up for a society that doesn't include them by default.

US specific:

Is your ham made with vinegar? Does your ham have the generic word "spices" on the ingredient list? Does your ham include "smoke flavoring"? Does your ham include caramel coloring?

Because malt vinegar has gluten in it. "Spices" may include wheat products in a mix. Smoke flavoring may be made with barley flour. Caramel coloring may be made with wheat or barley syrup.

If the label says "gluten free" that means that the "spices," caramel coloring, vinegar, and smoke flavor are certified to contain 20ppm or less of gluten.

If the ham is cured in any way, it may include gluten. If the ham was marinated, it probably includes gluten. If the ham was prepared in a facility that processes wheat in any way, it might be cross contaminated with gluten.

There's a company out there called "Gluten Free Water" that makes water in plastic bottles, poking fun at the idea that too many things have a gluten free label. I fucking hate that company. Because that company is functionally saying "lol, people are so sensitive and over the top about this, let's be a little silly and laugh about how crazy people can be with their 'gluten free' nonsense."

Did you know that there are sustainable food containers and straws that contain wheat? And that you don't have to label them? There are definitely people with celiac who have been sickened by biodegradable plastic straws in their "obviously water is gluten free there's no risk here" water.

"It's over-labeled so it looks trendy" just means you don't know how foods are made or what foods contain gluten. Gluten is ridiculously common in foods in general, and also in packaged meats.

Your ham has to say gluten free because it distinguishes it from the hams that do contain gluten, which is a fucking lot of them. And you're annoyed that your ham has to say gluten free and I'm annoyed that I'm standing in the grocery store calling a ham company to figure out where they source their caramel coloring so I can figure out if the damned ham is safe to eat.

"lol, oats don't have wheat in them, are people so stupid that they have to be told what is and isn't wheat? why does this oatmeal have a gluten free label?" Cross contamination; gluten free oats are not grown near wheat and are not processed in facilities that process wheat.

"lol, rice doesn't have wheat in it, why is this rice labeled gluten free, all rice is gluten free" Cross contamination; the rice isn't processed on equipment that processes wheat.

"lol why does this turkey breast say gluten free, it's just fucking turkey" read the ingredients on your "just" turkey, lots of packaged meat is packed in broth, some of which contains modified food starch, which may contain wheat.

"lol why are these strawberries labeled gluten free? they're fucking strawberries" WAX, BUDDY. SOME FRUITS ARE COATED IN PRESERVATIVE WAX FILMS BY THE MANUFACTURER AND SOME OF THOSE FUCKING FILMS CONTAIN GLUTEN.

I think that part of the reason that people are so irritated by g-free labels is because it exposes them to just how vast and alienating their food systems are.

"Ham should just be meat from a pig, maybe with sugar and salt; what on earth is happening that there might be wheat in that process? Nothing in that process should involve wheat." And then you might have to think about it for a second, might have to wonder what "sugar" and "salt" mean when someone is producing a million hams to be delivered thousands of miles away. It's not just sugar and salt; it's preservatives and nitrates and batch cooking and getting corn syrup instead of sugar and getting smoke flavoring instead of smoking the ham and turning your "whole food" into all the ingredients that make up the ingredients that make up the ingredients.

A "gluten free" label says "you can eat this" to somebody with celiac disease, who has already pounded their skull against the shittiness of the medical system and the food system.

But to someone who doesn't have to worry that their food is going to disable them, a "gluten free" sticker on ham takes a known quantity and turns their sandwich into a hyperobject that contains animal agriculture and industrial additive production and shipping pollution and the ongoing assault on regulation.

If it doesn't have the label, you can just eat your lunch. If it does have the label, you are haunted by the specter of RFK junior imploding the FDA.

Turns out that everyone in the US with celiac is already constantly haunted by the possible implosion of the FDA because food regulation is an up-close and personal part of our daily lives that most people would rather not think about.

I have been glutened by lemonade. (Barley syrup to replace HFCS.)

I carry reusable straws and utensils with me everywhere because I've been glutened by the straw in my fucking Burgerville coke and the fork in my salad and the straw in my boba tea bc they were all made from wheat waste.

My immune system cannot be bargained with and it is neither woke nor un-woke. It is either on my side or it's treating my small intestine, joints, and brain like the enemy and attacking them, which doesn't just make me miserable, it also shoots up my chances of some of the nastiest cancers.

This fucking "anti-woke" shit is killing people and I'm so tired.

RWBY Art Challenge 8/30

I actually have this headcannon that Weiss hates large formal gatherings because of her background, so she finds it hard to adjust to Beacon?  

Lace texture from Here

i dont consider myself a 'fashion guru' by any means but one thing i will say is guys you dont need to know the specific brand an item you like is - you need to know what the item is called. very rarely does a brand matter, but knowing that pair of pants is called 'cargo' vs 'boot cut' or the names of dress styles is going to help you find clothes you like WAAAYYYY faster than brand shopping

this also goes for aesthetic or -core titles. 'y2k tank top' is going to get you resellers and fast fashion brands advertising to people looking to meet a current trend. 'thin strap crop tank top' is going to get you a diverse group of results and not upcharge you to hell and back

additionally, shop second hand when you can, second hand and thrift sites typically organize clothes by the cut and color. theyll be more affordable than a depop seller curating you a style to sell you

useful terminology for different kinds of clothing shapes :)

here are more terms! these are all from enérie. it is a really good blog that has lots of fashion terminology and it's a good mix of menswear and womenswear! they also have a book as well compiling all their diagrams. you could also look into getting a visual fashion dictionary for terms as well!

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