Do they have to ring the noses, too?
There is a dizzying amount of Alternative Communication Devices these days. I’ll just stick with something like a text to speech tablet for now.
some new ones:
- splenectomy
- kidney removal
- about one thousand different phrasings of ‘adult cleft lip + half missing nose’, including searches for nose cancer and face-meets-hatchet injuries and still nothing close to what i was picturing.
- “boulder guy” (it was sisyphus)
- can you use an ex-fix on bones with pins (you can)
- Dysgenics, which i now know is the opposite theory to eugenics.
- sixty thousand variations of ‘ecopunk’ in order to not find the very specific term i saw in passing 2 months ago and forgot to write down.
cute moo 
Never heard of this. Interesting.
Can you describe it?
I mean, whatever it is, the affects of leprosy on the closest thing would work in a pinch, but that’s me being lazy.
nah, if i really wanted to implement that it’d be more with damned souls i think.
Not sure whether to take the first part as a compliment but I"ll take the second
Thank you.
I’ve been working on my onc for the last two weeks which is much lighter in tone, so I missed the messier side of writing. Felt good to get into it last night.
XD
Goodness, puppies and fairies and sparkles - happiness! XD
I had to go through a lot of insane material; most importantly, “How many cups of coffee can transport you into the future?” and “What is the heaviest bean in the world?”
I have way more questions now… Like what was the answer? XD
It’s actaully about ghosts who are going extinct by electric light. It focuses on one young woman who’s been hiding in a storage attic for some time now, and the human living in the apartment underneath.
…It is lighter I promise.
…what’s your definition of lighter?! XD
just because there’s light involved doesn’t make it “lighter” 
In order to answer that, it’s worth considering “what can help you time-travel?”
Usually it is going at insane speeds or using gravity. But a cup of coffee is basically nothing compared to the pull of a blackhole. At least, Google said so.
What about “preserving a body and letting it float to the future?”
But that doesn’t seem like time travelling very much. To me, timetravel is like quick. Zap, zap, kind of thing. Not “freezing your body and letting it float to the future” because we haven’t got time to wait that long. So no to cryonics.
What you can do is change your perception of time. From what I’ve read and learned in class, clocks in space go slower than clocks on land due to dilation of time and how gravity can bend space-time, etc. etc. So if there exists a mega coffee recipe that can virtually simulate this experience and generally slow time or speed time up depending on your liking, then theoretically it is possible to drink coffee and feel like you can do a million things in one hour, compared to another guy who can’t.
Because A) Coffee is a stimulant. and B) It’s addictive.
So theoretically, more coffee consumption =slow/fast time.
Feed that fuel into an atomic clock and you’ll most likely get the same results.
But does that change the linear flow of time? No. It only changes the perception.
Ughhh this is wayyy complicated than I thought it would be.
I had to look for an actual, real-world Rocket Scientist to help me with my ending
I still am not able to understand his response and I’m too scared to ask
Put it up to intermediates.
I did recently watch this science thing where they took a clock up to higher elevation and I can’t remember if it went faster or slower but it was still like a .15 difference or something haha
There’s no physical torture or themes of abuse? And there’s no particularly bad character?
does the ghost physcologically truamatize the human one night by haunting him for hours and messing with his stuff? Maybe, maybe not. Who can say ![]()
ba dum tss ![]()
yes, I made the funny XD
this just sounds like a ghostly rom-com lol
this bar XD

