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Uhh idk if anyone would be interested in this but I had some ideas of people that would be cool in Clone High so I drew them... I don’t draw often but I feel like I just had to get the ideas out

So basically it’s Machiavelli, Caligula, and Adam Weishaupt.

1. Machiavelli’s clone father wrote The Prince and is basically the poster child for a cunning schemer. He thinks his clone dad is misunderstood and wants to topple the social hierarchy of the school. Has a blog for literary analysis but it’s mostly gossip and original works.

2. Caligula is a theatre kid that’s too shy to express himself bc he doesn’t want to seem as vain and weird as his clone father, so in his repression he’s gotten all bitter and weird toward his peers.

3. AJ’s clone father (Dr Johann Adam Weishaupt) founded the original Bavarian Illuminati. AJ is basically a rich frat boy, who wants to make a club for people to be themselves without pressure of having to act like or, conversely, distance themselves from their clone parents. It kinda turns into a cult over time, ironically.

Oh I never mentioned this but I colored them.

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Wrong Portal AU | Dynamics

Ford is Glados but instead of insulting Stan the way she does to Chell, he is very upset about the whole "who pushed who into a Portal" situation until

Ford notices Stan limping, his scars, his shoulder that pops once in a while; his complaints grow into scolding, and by the time Stan reaches the main chamber, into concerns

Ford begs Stan to leave and go home. He is fine where he is (this man is in a chryocapsule, connected to a giant robot - he is in fact, not okay), but Stan refuses.

Bill, however, is absolutely down for pushing forward so that he can take his rightful place in the machinery and replace Ford. Ford trying to actively get rid of Bill because he knows what will happen if he activates the core replacement program.

☆ The way that Glados was not allowed to help Chell with testing (which we saw when Wheatley was tazered once he tried to do so) - Ford cannot tell Stan what Bill is planning, since Stan is registered as a test subject once he takes the gun. And tests subjects don't have clearance to obtain details for such internal procedures.

Bill knows this and keeps convincing Stan that Ford has gone mad with the power - Stan just thinks his brother truly hates him.

☆ On a lighter note, Stan is so stubborn to figure out the ways to trick tests (mostly by flinging Bill at the far away pressure plates, as Bill is not affected by the Emancipation) that Bill decides they should take longer breaks as a compromise.

Regarding the tags, so no Blindeye Fiddleford as Doug Rattman?

oh you're a genius

Happy to be of service

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Wrong Portal AU | Dynamics

Ford is Glados but instead of insulting Stan the way she does to Chell, he is very upset about the whole "who pushed who into a Portal" situation until

Ford notices Stan limping, his scars, his shoulder that pops once in a while; his complaints grow into scolding, and by the time Stan reaches the main chamber, into concerns

Ford begs Stan to leave and go home. He is fine where he is (this man is in a chryocapsule, connected to a giant robot - he is in fact, not okay), but Stan refuses.

Bill, however, is absolutely down for pushing forward so that he can take his rightful place in the machinery and replace Ford. Ford trying to actively get rid of Bill because he knows what will happen if he activates the core replacement program.

☆ The way that Glados was not allowed to help Chell with testing (which we saw when Wheatley was tazered once he tried to do so) - Ford cannot tell Stan what Bill is planning, since Stan is registered as a test subject once he takes the gun. And tests subjects don't have clearance to obtain details for such internal procedures.

Bill knows this and keeps convincing Stan that Ford has gone mad with the power - Stan just thinks his brother truly hates him.

☆ On a lighter note, Stan is so stubborn to figure out the ways to trick tests (mostly by flinging Bill at the far away pressure plates, as Bill is not affected by the Emancipation) that Bill decides they should take longer breaks as a compromise.

Regarding the tags, so no Blindeye Fiddleford as Doug Rattman?

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Random Headcanons No One Asked For :)

I have many Thoughts.

  • Ford speaks many alien languages from his time dimension-hopping and will forget human words sometimes. so he uses the alien word for things and no one knows wtf he's talking about
  • Stan being on the road for 10 years & Ford dimension-hopping for about 30 years has parallels that I can't articulate right now
  • Stan gives Mabel boxing lessons after she uses her Mabel Power on him (aka: puppy-dog eyes)
  • Mabel & Ford share a love for scrapbooking/journaling, so Mabel gives him some tips about better glue and the use of fun stickers
  • Dipper and Stan play card games together, including poker and slap jack
  • Family Game Night is one of the most chaotic nights of the week and Monopoly was banned after "The Incident"
  • Ford is allergic to strawberries and fucking hates bananas (because I say so)
  • While sailing together on the Stan O' War II, Ford and Stan find out about each other's scars and where they're from. Protective Sibling Bonding ensues.
  • Stan makes an off-hand comment about an attractive guy and that's how he comes out to Ford
  • All four Pines have different mental struggles after Weirdmageddon & the whole Bill Cipher situations, so they try their best to be there for each other because they understand a bit better than anyone else
  • Sometimes Ford & Dipper get really horrifying nightmares relating to Bill-Possession and stay up talking in the middle of the night
  • Ford still struggles with paranoia and paranoid episodes (as does Dipper, depending) but he's growing and learning how to trust again & always has his family to support him
  • Stan likes to visit the Mystery Shack sometimes to check in on Soos and Wendy
  • Ford and Fiddleford work on rebuilding their friendship, sharing sea adventure stories and how life is living with Tate
  • Fiddleford and Tate work on rebuilding their father/son bond, which often includes fishing together at the lake
  • Ford, now in his 60s, discovers he's asexual and has this moment of peaceful realization. helps him feel more like himself as he recovers from everything he's been through with Bill
  • Stan sometimes worries that a piece of Bill is leftover in his mind, but is often reassured by his family that Bill is truly gone and can't hurt them anymore
  • Stan struggles through memory relapses and amnesia episodes, but Ford & family are always there to help him through it (the memories always come back in the end)
  • Stan and Ford finally catch up with Shermie after so long of no seeing him & it's an emotional reunion (and a bit of a surprise to Shermie to see both of his younger brothers alive)
  • at some point during highschool, Dipper has an "oh shit" moment when they realize they like using they/them pronouns

And many more things! This is long enough, lmao.

Stan's "offhand comment about an attractive man" I can hear in my head

Stan: *to himself* Oh-ho, hello gorgeous~

Ford: *barely glances up from his book, used to these comments by now*

Ford: *furrows his brow as he glances up again, realizing there are absolutely no women around* Stanley, who are you referring to? Stan: What?

Ford: *has a very measured tone* The so-called "gorgeous" woman, where is she.

Stan: Ha, why, you want a look for yourself, Poindexter? Still surprising me, I see.

Ford: *sighing* No, Stan, I ask because I'm just double checking you're not hallucinating due to some sort of siren-like effect attempting to lure you somewhere.

Stan: Oh. That makes more sense.

Ford: So? Where's the woman?

Stan: Right, about that-

Jealous of people who derive joy from creating art of their OCs. Envious of those who have a drive to create visual artwork and to improve their skill.

Sincerely, a writer with a wealth of characters and stories and a desire to see them made visual but no internalized motivation to create said visuals.

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The Bullies Clique in Bully/Canis Canem Edit is goofy like the entire group besides Russell can be summed up as:

- The fruity, not closeted theater kid that reads Manga and watches Soap operas and wants to be an actor. (Probably the most normal one, let's be honest.)

- The possible paranoid schizophrenic who hates shoes and thinks he's smarter than he actually is. (Also the only mature one.)

- The probably on-the-spectrum kid whose special interest might be martial arts and ninjas (Probably likes Naruto too).

- The loud closeted LGBT kid.

- The OTHER loud closeted LGBT kid. (Daddy issues edition.)

- The OTHER probably on-the-spectrum kid whose special interest might be BULLYING PEOPLE and was traumatized as a young child by being force fed junebugs by his cousin.

That entire group is held up by Russell in the same way Atlas holds up the Heavens in Greek mythology.

You should know that "Davis's special interest is bullying people" is going to live rent free in my head forever, for better or worse.

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Earnest Jones HCs 🍃

  • (retches)
  • alright hear me out
  • this man is pretty damn mid outside of his (cough) convincing personality
  • he's not particularly smart or clever. he just knows how to maintain the appearance of being a Leader
  • does he care for his friends? loosely. but its moreso a pride thing. their successes are His successes because he's such a guiding figure in their lives
  • even if hes outspoken about his distaste for some of their interests, like Theater and the Arts
  • melvin does most of the plotting for him in all honesty. he'd be lost without his grotto mastermind
  • that being said earnest Was head of the debate club for some time.
  • this boy debates like a conservative he sounds like Muskrat. bouncing around using big words switching topics that only loosely fit together. he sucks.
  • the debate club was disbanded after earnest was frankly humiliated onstage.
  • how, you may ask?
  • context first. gary often refers to him as a muppet
  • called him anything from bert to earnie to elmo. but mostly kermit the frog
  • and well. earnest's favorite band was talking heads.
  • so one night in the auditorium, big event, an opponent from the next school over. full audience. petey gave gary the great idea of pulling out a projector. and playing that kermit the frog cover of once in a lifetime on the curtain behind earnest and his opponent
  • thad was howling. so was cornelius. bucky was recording. beatice almost pissed herself. algie Did.
  • earnest got so so so red he shouted obscenities at the audience and fled the stage within one minute, forfeiting the match and promptly disbanding the club out of dishonor.
  • everyone in school knows the lyrics to once in a lifetime now
  • and they never let him live that down
  • constantinos did The Walk behind him onstage during his class president speech
  • anyway unrelated to that whole thing. that laptop in the nerd lair at dragon's wing comics belongs to him
  • and dear god its full of so much porn. jimmy took one look and decided he needed to wash his hands after nudging the trackpad
  • if bully took place a few years later earnest would print out pepe the frog memes and hang a kekistan flag in his room.
  • this guy sucks
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Idk if anyone's gonna get this crossover but...

The Room by Fireproof Games and MAZE by Christopher Manson?

  • Using a null lens eyepiece to look at the book would physically transport you into the maze.
  • First game A.S. would absolutely end up in the abyss. Second game A.S. would somehow find a way out.
  • The Craftsman has nothing on The Guide. I mean... Builds puzzle boxes and tells lies vs. acts as architect for a building actively being warped by the null... And tells lies. (We know from the OG Room game in A.S.'s 7/7 letter, and from Old Sins that the null warps buildings and adds rooms. The nature of The House as described in MAZE could pretty easily be interpreted as the Null taking hold of a building. Hell, it could be taking hold—
  • WAIT. In Old Sins, Abigail feeds the dollhouse to the Null, and it becomes a physical space one can enter... MAZE as a picture book fed to the Null???
  • Damn maybe Craftsman trapped the Guide after all. Ancient Greek bull man goes to future and gets trapped in book. Rough.

hIIII i don't normally rb things if I have nothing to add, but I wanted to say, ME TOO, how could I not,

There sure are a lot of similarities, right? I swear every puzzle game is inspired second- or thirdhand by maze

I am going to scream so loud it will echo in the abyss room. YOU GET ME

Just read the book of Bill. Happy day Thurburt Waxstaff III met Bill btw. I've already made one letter-substitution legend on a half sheet of paper with the fonts from the downloaded Cryptogram Codex, which I now keep in the book. I plan to use the other half of paper to make a second legend of other codes that are useful (including Bros Secret Code)

Anyways if any of you have played The Room series by Fireproof Games, I'm gonna say that I think the Craftsman has some generational trauma with his family at Grey Holme and could use some time in the Theraprism.

Idk if anyone's gonna get this crossover but...

The Room by Fireproof Games and MAZE by Christopher Manson?

  • Using a null lens eyepiece to look at the book would physically transport you into the maze.
  • First game A.S. would absolutely end up in the abyss. Second game A.S. would somehow find a way out.
  • The Craftsman has nothing on The Guide. I mean... Builds puzzle boxes and tells lies vs. acts as architect for a building actively being warped by the null... And tells lies. (We know from the OG Room game in A.S.'s 7/7 letter, and from Old Sins that the null warps buildings and adds rooms. The nature of The House as described in MAZE could pretty easily be interpreted as the Null taking hold of a building. Hell, it could be taking hold—
  • WAIT. In Old Sins, Abigail feeds the dollhouse to the Null, and it becomes a physical space one can enter... MAZE as a picture book fed to the Null???
  • Damn maybe Craftsman trapped the Guide after all. Ancient Greek bull man goes to future and gets trapped in book. Rough.
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Loopy (OC) Trivia

It's hard to believe I was in high school when I first got into Bully and made Loopy, and I'm turning 23 in 10 days! Now she's a great big love letter to who I used to be in high school, which to this day has made up the majority of the most tumultuous times in my life, even if it's been longer now since I graduated than the time I spent there.

Anyways, since I'm feeling sentimental, here's a bit of trivia about my gal!

And you know what? One more thing about Loopy because I realize this never comes up. Warning for body fluids

Loopy is GROSS. There's a reason she hung around the Nerds for as long as she did, and it's because they were the most understanding of that fact. That girl's body is a machine and the product is slime. I'm talking blood, snot, and pus. Surprisingly not vomit, despite being constantly nauseous and dry-heaving when she cries too hard. But her acne pops and leaks often (hence the pus, not to mention lympth fluid), and she doesn't just have "seasonal allergies," she has a condition where she overproduces mucus so she's congested year round. That means loud, snotty nose blowing and hocking up loogies.

She's not embarrassed about it, in fact she's frank to the point of being stubborn, unwilling to hide her medical conditions despite the sound of her blowing her nose sometimes making other students gag. BUT, on the flip side, she's unflappable when helping in the nurse's office. Sometimes if there's a really bad smell, it'll get to her, but for the most part, she gives others the same neutral attitude towards gross body issues that she gives herself. That means when it comes to getting blood cleaned up after you absolutely ate pavement, or getting a change of clothes because Edna's cooking came back up and landed all over your sweater, most students hope Loopy is in because she won't make a big thing out of it like McRae. The nurse will show contempt and, if she's cleaning a wound, probably won't care if it hurts. Loopy at least is "too lost in her own world" to really care; or at least, that's how most of the student body understands it. She pays more attention than most realize.

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