Idiots in love in the southern water tribe (and family bonding time)
top sketch is zuko in ✨Sokka Vision✨
The boiling rock but Zuko tries harder
Honoring the lives lost in the Atlanta shooting
- Tan, 49, was the mother of Jami Webb, a recent graduate from the University of Georgia. She was a licensed massage therapist and the owner of Young’s Asian Massage, along with other businesses in the area, including another spa and a tanning salon, according to state records. She was “the sweetest, most kind-hearted, giving, never-met-a-stranger person,” a friend told Atlanta’s WSB-TV. Just one day away from her 50th birthday when she was killed, according to USA Today, Tan was described by her daughter as thoughtful, devoted to her family, and looking forward to traveling in her retirement.
- Hyun Jung Grant was a Korean immigrant who worked at Atlanta’s Gold Spa. Her son Randy Park, 23, shared a tribute to his mother on GoFundMe: He said his mother was a single parent who “dedicated her whole life to providing for my brother and I.” She loved dancing and sushi, according to Park, who told The Daily Beast, “She wasn’t just my mother. She was my friend.” Park, who now has to raise his brother alone, is not buying law-enforcement officials’ suggestion that the attack was motivated by a supposed sex addiction, not racism. “That’s bullshit,” he said.
- Yaun Gonzalez, 33, was a mother of two — 13-year-old Mayson and 8-month-old Mia. She had worked all day on Tuesday at the Waffle House a few shops down from Tan’s spa business. She had been looking forward to having a relaxing night out with her husband, Mario Gonzalez, whom she married only last year, and the couple had reportedly never been to Young’s Asian Massage before. According to Fox 5 Atlanta, family members say that Mario Gonzalez, who survived the shooting, is “taking [the situation] hard.” Delaina Ashley Yaun Gonzalez’s friends and family have set up a GoFundMe to address her funeral costs.
- Michels, 54, was a handyman at Young’s Asian Massage and the owner of an electric company. He was only recently hired for the role and excited to take it on after looking for more work during the pandemic, according to a friend who spoke with CBS46. An army veteran originally from Detroit, Michels is one of nine siblings and is survived by his wife of more than two decades. In an interview with the Guardian, his brother John Michels emphasized his kindness. “He was just a regular guy, very good-hearted, very soft-natured,” he said, while noting that Michels had expressed an interest in getting involved in the massage business.
- A licensed massage therapist, she was laid off at the start of the pandemic last year and was excited to finally start shifts at the spa again, her son Elliott Peterson, 42, told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Friday morning. Yue’s youngest child, Robert Peterson, 38, agreed, recalling their mother as a kind and deeply caring woman. If you stopped by her house, she’d sit you down, ask if you’d eaten, and then insist on a trip to H Mart grocery store so she could make a meal.
- Daoyou Feng, 44, began working at Young’s Asian Massage in recent months, according to Tan’s friend Hynson. She was kind and quiet, he said. Her relatives could not be reached for comment.
- Soon Chung Park, 74, was also a worker at an Atlanta spa. Her family didn’t respond when reached for comment. Park previously lived in New York, where she has relatives, her son-in-law, Scott Lee, told the New York Times. “She got along with her family so well,” Lee told the newspaper.
- Suncha Kim, 69, worked at one of the spas in Atlanta. Her family could not be reached for comment. Kim, a grandmother, was married for more than 50 years, a family member told the Times. She enjoyed line dancing and worked hard, the relative said.
- Hernandez-Ortiz, 30, was the only survivor of the victims who were shot on Tuesday, and he remains hospitalized for multiple gunshot wounds in his “forehead, throat, lungs and stomach,” according to the Washington Post. He was shot while standing outside in the shopping center where Young’s Asian Massage is located. “He came from nothing and has come a long way; that is why I have faith he will survive this,” his wife Flor Gonzalez told the Washington Post. Gonzalez has also set up a GoFundMe to help with the costs of Hernandez-Ortiz’s medical care.
Doumeki only made a choice. He decided to shoot that woman. It didn’t matter to him that he might have hurt you, or that you might hate him afterwards. He just didn’t want you to disappear.
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ASL doesn’t compensate for names unless you’re fingerspelling, so Frisk must get creative with what they call each of their friends….
siblings
click for better quality, don’t repost or reuse for anything. kris and frisk both use they/them pronouns
sometimes i think about undertale and how like... even if frisk did a full pacifist sorta thing, they’ve died like- a couple times by people who are meant to be friends/family to them in the end but like... nobody remembers successfully killing them? like undyne doesn’t know that she’s straight up murdered frisk multiple times and all.... i dunno, it all just seems like a lot of trauma to fit in such a little body
loomities having a moment
luz has curly hair that eda learns to take care of so that she, luz and king can have fun self care days because i said so
Alllllllllllllllllllllrighty, some headcanon designs for the Gorons, featuring Yunobo and Daruk! :3 Here’s some headcanon on the Goron race in general!
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-Gorons are a race of giant humanoid-like reptiles that often reside on the high peaks of mountains, almost always near active volcanoes. They’re turtle-like in appearance, with a cluster of literally rock-hard scales along their backs that act almost like shells, with short sturdy and rather heavy tails they use to help with balancing. All Gorons have rather large yet round-point fangs, and blunt, powerful claws tipping their fingers, which are utilized when digging into rock and hard dirt.
-They’re entirely immune and impervious to lava; in fact Gorons often use lava in their culturally unique cuisine, and even take lava baths. A Goron usually doesn’t feel entirely clean until they’ve taken their weekly soak in lava. This is made possible by their hide being the toughest in Hyrule and their near impenetrable, rock-like scales; a normal sword can and often does simply break when it clashes against the skin of a Goron. Their most vulnerable side is their bellies, but even the softer scales of their belly and chests are still strong and thick enough to withstand most weaponry and attacks. To kill a Goron, magic-infused weaponry is often required
-The Gorons are often rumored to eat nothing but rocks as their sole supplement of the diet, but while it’s true they normally consume hard minerals, it isn’t necessarily regular rocks, nor is it the primary source of their food. Given their environment commonly being close to volcanoes, while domesticated animals are common crops aren’t typically grown; much of their fruits and vegetables come from foraging. Mushrooms and roots are particularly popular given their abundance among their mountains. The staple meat for Gorons is typically from mountainous big-horned sheep and goats. Given their powerful digestive systems and hardiness, Gorons can and do serve their meat raw for meals. A unique dish they make is crushed gemstones mixed with a variety of ingredients (commonly venison, mushrooms, and a select fruit for added sweetness), before they’re mixed in a controlled amount of lava. The crushed gemstones are usually enough to keep the meal from just outright disintegrating and adds a unique flavor of “heat” to their food. Only the Gorons are able to eat this dish given their immunity to burning and active lava, but I’d imagine other races scramble to try and replicate it.
-Given their heavy-set stature and huge, long arms in comparison to their legs, while a Goron can run bipedal most of them prefer to run on all fours, almost in a similar gait to a sprinting gorilla. Another method of locomotion unique to the Gorons is their ability to curl up into a ball and roll forward. This method is typically used when the Goron is being more defensive than they are offensive, bringing the bulk of their hard rock-like scales to bare and tucking their heads close to chest to protect themselves. The Goron is probably at its safest in this position and still pose quite a threat when balled up, able to steamroll over threats if they continue their momentum or able to spring up and out of their defensive ball at the drop of a dime with surprising agility
-Being reptilian, the Gorons are an egg-laying race and can lay a clutch of up to four eggs, though two is the most common number seen. Their eggs are hard-shelled, almost rock-like, the shell so protective the parents often don’t worry about their eggs being crushed or damaged. In about a year and a half, the eggs will hatch, with the babies fully developed enough to begin walking and running within the first few days after their birth. While their scales aren’t nearly as hard as an adult’s they are still immune to lava and extreme heat, and they are still more durable than what’s typical of a child, and so they aren’t born completely helpless.
I’d like to think the Gorons, since their babs are born already walking and running mere days from hatching, would be completely in awe of a baby from the other races, who are born entirely helpless and soft in comparison
-Goron sex and gender is pretty unique in comparison to the other races in Hyrule. There are no distinct defining traits in them that could be labeled the traditional “male” and “female”; every Goron has the capacity to either lay eggs or sire the eggs, and gender as a whole is either a non-concern for them or they use pronouns that are entirely different from what would be common among, say, the Gerudo or Hylians
-Gorons being thought an all male race was a misunderstanding between the cultures due to olden times: Gorons originally thought “He/Him” was a gender neutral term upon first contact with the other races and used it to describe themselves before they fully understood what it meant. Gorons as a culture do accept common genders (she/her, he/him, they/them) since many of their own gender pronouns aren’t defined in the languages of the other races, with “they/them” being the most preferred
me: okay tell me about my favorite podcast
my gf: uh,,, there’s twink, magnum and murdock right??
wanted to draw some characters in some of my favorite past outfits so here’s an owl and her owlet being my models~