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mizumi-kahago-art:Mermay - KaedeThe fins I chose for Kaede are based of a Koi. Thanks to @drippingvi

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Mermay - Kaede

The fins I chose for Kaede are based of a Koi. Thanks to @drippingviolets3 suggestion I put her in an oceanic cave practicing on her special fish-bone piano.

One year ago I started with the first Mermaid drawings of this DR AU. One year later, I still keep going strong and improving a lot. I dunno the exact number, but I think we’re almost halfway through? :3c Anyhow, thanks for the support over the last year. This year, you can expect 9 Mermay Drawings (including this one), most of which are v3 characters. Which I have to admit, I kinda neglected. 

You feel the tension in your muscles float away like soft bubbles every time you hear her music. On these rare occasions when you visit the Pacific Recital, Kaede Akamatsu strings together harmonious melodies with her delicate fingers that make you almost forget your worldly woes. If you could stay here for an eternity, just the two of you, that would be enough. Yes, that would be bliss, you think.


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fanart for my own fic thats not even finished yet bc im already excited about it

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Horacio Carrillo x F!Reader

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Warnings:language, alcohol, Carrillo in his fatigues, mentions of slight blood/injuries

Word Count: 5.2k

A/N: Our fave fake couple is back. This chapter truly got away from me a bit. I’m not sorry about it, and I already can’t wait to start working on chapter 7 lol. Hope you enjoy!

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A morbidly obese 67 year old male experienced shortness of breath when racing to the top of the stairs and arrived in A&E by ambulance.

It lasted for approximately one minute before spontaneously resolving.

There were no other symptoms.

He had not exerted himself physically for over a year.

“I counted my pulse when it happened,” the patient said, helpfully. “It rocketed to 92! It’s never normally more than 88.”

WHY ARE YOU IN HOSPITAL?!

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