There we go
Mini versions for you guys (now with added pyramid Steve, for everone’s ‘comfort’ (if I could fit him in I would ToT)
All under cut
Blind Bill by @localcanadiancreature62
un Bob Word puzzle and Bob Word Puzzle (un Bill Ciphe) by Jalenstarrsmore on YouTube
Toon-like Bill Cipher by DECIPHERISM on Twitter/X
Will Cipher design by @auminii
Bill Cipher by Alex Hirsch (slight changes to the design by me)
Deity Bill Cipher by @fazfuri
Nightmare Bill Cipher by Alex Hirsch
Human Bill Cipher design (and the accompanying Bill) by me / @wind-tail
Lynx Bill Cipher by me / @wind-tail
Mr. Bill Pines by @honeqq
Will Cipher (general version, no specific creator)
Kill Cipher by CxpherBrute on Twitter/X
Theraprisim Bill by Alex Hirsch from The Book of Bill
Handyman Bill Cipher by @handymanbill
Cat bill By me / @wind-tail
Fox bill by @wolfythewitxh
Pyramid Steve has no creator, as far as I can tell
Pyramid Steve (Steve was there Au) by @meraki-sunset
Simple Bill by @orxinus
Darn mobile app I gotta reblog to add more
“Don’t much know how those finicky rarepairs will do if they’re lonesome oneshots. You just gotta remember to graft them with a long-fic root system. I usually recommend some hurt/comfort to inoculate it too. A little angst is good fertilizer, but if you’re short a pinch, whump I find works just as well. Good ta’hear from ya though. I’ll be sowing some of my classics- the staple crops the fandom market I sell at is sure to like. But I’ve been considering the fantasy and supernatural AU varieties for flavor. We’ll see.”
One of those fandom things that I love is when there’s new characters around and, with the unwavering confidence of an old farmer appraising cattle, fanfic authors take one good look at them, tilt their imaginary hat, and go “Aye. Praise kink, that one. Mighty case of praise kink if I ever saw one.” And everyone else just “aye.”
elodieunderglass:
nubbsgalore:
“penguin was just a small, wobbly headed magpie chick when my son, noah, found her lying injured on the grass after being blown out of her nest. she was very lucky to survive such a horrendous fall but without immediate care would have died within a day.
“we built her a simple nest and kept her warm with a tiny blanket. noah immediately named her penguin, due to her black and white plumage. it is not easy to look after any injured wild creature [so] we undertook a great deal of research about magpies and were extremely grateful for all the specialist veterinary advice we received, especially in regard to penguin’s diet.
“while getting penguin to eat was a real victory, her recovery remained touch and go. but over time she grew in both stature and confidence.
“as penguin’s strength grew so did her curiosity. we never locked her inside any kind of cage so she was always free to venture outside the house. it didn’t take long before she started to forage for her own food in the backyard and it was clear she was becoming increasingly independent.
“despite being free to leave she still chose to sleep inside the house for at least six months. fortunately there is a large frangipani tree in our yard that penguin always felt comfortable in, so that became her home. however if we ever leave a window open she’ll fly inside the house at sunrise and scamper down the hallway to one of the bedrooms and jump into bed.
“australian magpies are known for their beautiful songs and penguin began singing short songs during the day from a very early age and would eventually sing for hours and hours at a time. whenever we’d pull up in the driveway she’d let out a loud and melodic warble to welcome us home then flap her wings with excitement and run straight to the front door to be let inside.
“while she will always be a part of our family penguin does not belong to us. the world is hers to explore and she regularly travels elsewhere, sometimes for days at a time. we won’t see her for a while and then, without warning, she confidently walks in the door as if nothing has changed.” (source, edited for length)
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