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DF Moderator ([personal profile] desperatemods) wrote in [community profile] desperatefans2025-07-16 02:09 pm

[July's Mod Open Post!]

Spring! It's a time of renewal, growth, optimism, and babies-- Wait. Babies?

Anthony J. Crowley is having a bizarre dream. In it, he's on a game show and each square on the board is represented by a different TikTok trend. It's Crowley's turn and the host -- a very familiar man wearing a very familiar suit, but the glare from the spotlight is just so that Crowley can't see his face -- has pulled up a video of a blonde haired woman talking about her ex and sharing old texts.

"This new TikTok trend uses what song overly to provide an ironic tone when the user is describing red flags that their ex used to have?" The spotlight shines on Crowley. He has no idea. He doesn't have TikTok. He doesn't even have a phone anymore!

Crowley wakes up underneath the bed sweating. His hand instinctively moves to his side table where... There's a phone? His phone? No, it's a replica. When he looks at the screen, the only app on it is one with a small black and white logo that says MT.

[[MANSIONTOK TIME. Crowley's phone (now Susan's phone) has had babies. Everyone gets a phone!

In the comments, please post whatever videos your characters are posting to the shared mansion feed. They can be fully scripted or just a short description of the video contents, whatever you prefer. 

If your character is replying, please have them reply in the format of what they type -- so not prose, just pure text. Let us know if you have any questions! This is very silly, so have fun with it.]]
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[personal profile] peaklordshen 2025-07-20 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
this is so cool dude i love it. what do u do when u find a species that's from some other world that doesn't have a latin name? do u make one up?
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[personal profile] onthewillowsthere 2025-07-20 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
We thought it would be presumptuous to assign a Latin name to a species from a world without the influence of Eurocentric scientific standards. It was also too difficult to decide where, taxonomically, the species would fit.