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agoraphobia /ÄgâłÉr-É-fĹâ˛bÄ-É, É-gĂ´râłÉ-/
The fear of wide open spaces, crowds, or uncontrolled social conditions.

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Hey can you guys reblog Cheeseburger so he can take a sunbeam nap on lots of blogs. No other reason I just want you guys to see him.
So, Cheeseburger died on November 21st after an unfairly short battle with an unfairly rare cancer that is rarely seen in cats. I only got to spend a month with him after his diagnosis, and losing him has been the greatest heartbreak of my entire life so far. He was my best friend and my soul cat, and he was there for me when I was completely alone, for twelve long years.
I made this transparent PNG the night he died in preparation for one of the many ways I was going to memorialize him--a surface rug in his likeness that I planned on laying directly in the line of his favourite sunbeam. And I uploaded that PNG here, because this is the website where people post their cats.
I was not expecting the reception I got. Many people have pointed out that this post has more reblogs than likes, and how insane that is in 2025 when reblog culture is at an all time low. I didn't even talk about the fact that Burger passed away in the original post, it wasn't a tearjerker reblog bait or anything like that. People just loved Burger that much, in the same way I fell in love with him at first sight. He was such an ugly kitten.
Anyways, it's really special to me that so many people have reblogged my best friend. I made this PNG to memorialize him in a completely different way, and you all wound up doing just that in ways I never even imagined.
Thank you. Wherever he is, I know the sun is shining.
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Sometimes I really want to take everyone under the age of 24 (as of 2026) by the shoulders and say:
"I'm really sorry that lockdown and the ongoing pandemic interrupted pivotal educational and social/emotional development moments for you. You have an uphill battle towards adjusting to a lot of community based efforts because you experienced a mass trauma during an incredibly important time in your life where you should have physically been around your peers learning to engage in shared community. There is no "but" here, I'm genuinely really sorry. Something many of us consider key points in our interpersonal growth as youths was taken from you, not without reason but without care for its impact on you. I hope you know we are eternally allies in our struggles and if that is something you struggle to know I hope you can learn it someday."
Because so many of the angriest, most disenfranchised people I see on this website are under 24 and I often try to put younger people's behavior in the context of where they might have been 2020. I've seen the impact on my siblings and their peers+friends first hand, all ages 18-24. We've talked about how its impacted them, the isolation, the attachment to the internet, the anxieties and phobias and fears it developed in them due to the pandemic, the political unrest, and the responses to both that we've seen since. I know they're not the only ones and I know how much being marginalized also influences that impact too.
It's terrifying. I know it must be terrifying for a lot of the young people on Tumblr too. I hope one day we're able to bridge all of those complex feelings into something collective and positive so we can do our best to prevent similar traumas from happening to future generations.
Pixel post dividers for everyone! It's not much, but feel free to use them if you'd like. I don't know the ideal size for these, so let me know if they're too tall. I can make them a bit shorter next time.
Do it again.
a rather unfortunate hobby of mine is recreating undertale/deltarune songs so that i can replace the melody with megalovania. i dont know why i do this
like this
i will not be stopping
you and i both know these bars are too far apart to stop me
aaand another one
cant forget this one
probably something like this
[ID: A bunch of Undertale tracks with their instruments set to play Megalovania (Once Upon a Time, mus_st_him, Death by Glamour, Your Best Friend, Temmie Village, Start Menu, and Power of "NEO") with tags reading "#I think this might be illegal actually op #go to undertale jail" and a pic of OP's avatar in Papyrus' shed, and a comment by @cherub-investigation0802 reading "Okay now Im curious of what the inverse is like" with Megalovania set to play Fallen Down. /End ID]

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Thousands of starfish had washed up on the beach, and a little girl was diligently throwing them back into the water, one at a time.
A man came up to the girl and said, "You'll never save all of them. What you're doing is pointless. It doesn't matter."
The girl threw another starfish into the water. "It mattered to that one."
The man snorted and walked away.
The girl kept throwing starfish, one after another.
To throw one starfish back into the ocean takes a trivial amount of effort, but to throw ten, or fifty, is much less so. The girl had not learned much of biomechanics, but she began to feel the strain in her back. Her skin had softened from the seawater, and the starfish themselves were abrasive. Her fingers had pruned. Her shoulder hurt. She was cut, twice, on her fingers, as the same storm that had stranded the starfish had also brought up broken shells and crab carapaces. The skin of a starfish was like sandpaper.
She tried switching hands, and could throw the starfish less well, and it wasn't long before she had mirrored all her injuries. She was bleeding, though the blood wept rather than flowing, briefly staining the starfish pink before they were tossed into the ocean.
It seemed as though there were just as many dying starfish as when she'd started.
After three hours, the girl was sunburnt. A passing man had told her that she should stop what she was doing, and had offered her some water, which she took, but he hadn't helped to throw the starfish back.
The girl's hands were cracked, scraped, and raw. Saltwater found the wounds, but she'd gone numb, and her motions became more mechanical.
"It mattered to that one," she thought to herself, "It mattered to that one," over and over, like a mantra. Her muscles ached, but the ache became familiar. When she'd started, her throws had been beautiful things, guided by purpose, but now they were sloppy and threatened to pull her off balance.
She did fall, more than once, landing on sand that was filled with jagged debris, and sometimes she was slow to get up. But she did get up, because there were more starfish to save, tens of thousands of them.
Night fell, and it was harder to see the starfish, but they were still in need of help. She was tired, and the cuts on her fingers had multiplied. The skin had been wet for too long, and in one place, on her palm, where she had gripped a thousand starfish to throw them, a piece of white skin had come off.
Still, she kept throwing starfish.
Her mother didn't find her until after midnight.
"Hi mom," said the girl. Her voice croaked. She had been saying, "It mattered to that one" under her breath for long enough that her vocal cords had strained. She threw another starfish into the ocean.
"You need to come home," her mother said.
"These starfish will die without me," said the girl.
"I know," said her mother. "But you need to come home, because if you keep doing this, you'll collapse on the beach, and like a starfish, you'll need to be rescued too."
The girl stooped down, back aching, and picked up another starfish. Many of them had died by this point, but there were still uncountably many that lived. The rough skin of the starfish grated at her tender skin, but she rose and threw it, arm protesting, and watched it fall down into the water.
Her mother grabbed her gently by the shoulders. "I'm bringing you home," she said. "It would be better if I didn't have to carry you, but I will if I have to."
"I don't want to be the sort of person who leaves starfish to die," said the girl, shrugging off her mother. But a part of her did want to be carried, because she'd walked for miles along this beach, one stooping step at a time.
"I know," said her mother. "But to survive, you have to be. Save as many as you can, but take breaks, get good sleep, eat well. Then go back and save more."
The girl swayed where she was. She was close to passing out, though maybe it was because her rhythm had been interrupted.
Her mother held out a hand, so they could walk together, like they'd done when she was smaller.
And it was then that she noticed the scars on her mother's hands, the calluses and rough spots, the places where cuts had healed. She had seen her mother's hands many times before, but had never asked why they were that way.
The girl slipped her hand into her mother's and began to cry as they walked back home.
[a question - major outer wilds echoes of the eye spoilers below]
weird question, but has anyone ever measured how much (if at all) the ring planet in the simulation moves across the sky over the course of the loop?
i'm trying to get an idea of what owlk circadian rhythms might look like for Worldbuilding Purposes, and this seems like it could be a good way to better guess how long their moon's day/night cycle would be (since one could work backwards to guess the speed of rotation relative to the planet), and i sadly do not have a copy of the game or DLC to check this myself.
(i'm pretty sure i've seen it move very slowly in letsplay footage, but the light levels don't really change, so if it does move it seems to be moving very slowly by outer wilds standards, and i have no idea how slowly... at minimum, though, it seems like they must have some kind of day/night cycle, since it seems weird for the stranger to be so brightly lit if that's not a condition that happens naturally...)
The planet's always in the same spot, BUT if you are in the simulation at the very end of the loop you can see dawn on the horizon. A good place is the top of the stairs that lead to the diving bell peephole.
You have to be in the canyon shrine though, the tower falls down at the end of the loop and the others are flooded, but you can stay in the simulation until the very end of you're at the one there
I'll send an actual screenshot if my super quick drawing isn't clear enough but I am not at my computer right now.
ooh, thank you! that's a very useful data point
if you are able to add a screenshot to show how much the sky changes, that would also be really cool :D
Start of loop (or at least how fast I could get here lmao)
^that one was taken at 2:22 LOL
Mid loop
End of loop
^you can see the nomai GETTING ME in this one
I'm gonna be honest I remembered it being a lot more obvious but it is definitely still there.
Here's pictures of the same spot from the start and end so it's clearer. I would have been taking screenshots of the mountains from the beginning if I knew that was where most of it was going to be. I also forgot to take a screenshot of the planet at the end
[a question - major outer wilds echoes of the eye spoilers below]
weird question, but has anyone ever measured how much (if at all) the ring planet in the simulation moves across the sky over the course of the loop?
i'm trying to get an idea of what owlk circadian rhythms might look like for Worldbuilding Purposes, and this seems like it could be a good way to better guess how long their moon's day/night cycle would be (since one could work backwards to guess the speed of rotation relative to the planet), and i sadly do not have a copy of the game or DLC to check this myself.
(i'm pretty sure i've seen it move very slowly in letsplay footage, but the light levels don't really change, so if it does move it seems to be moving very slowly by outer wilds standards, and i have no idea how slowly... at minimum, though, it seems like they must have some kind of day/night cycle, since it seems weird for the stranger to be so brightly lit if that's not a condition that happens naturally...)
The planet's always in the same spot, BUT if you are in the simulation at the very end of the loop you can see dawn on the horizon. A good place is the top of the stairs that lead to the diving bell peephole.
You have to be in the canyon shrine though, the tower falls down at the end of the loop and the others are flooded, but you can stay in the simulation until the very end of you're at the one there
I'll send an actual screenshot if my super quick drawing isn't clear enough but I am not at my computer right now.
âMay you have a life of safety and peaceâ, said the witch, cursing the bloodthirsty warrior.
The words of the slain hold tremendous power.
Itâs why any sensible warrior is a master of swift endings. Such as an arrow through the eye or a clean separation of head from shoulders. In a pinch, a slit throat will do. Though it really is best to avoid giving your enemy the chance to make even garbled curses out of their last bloody breaths. For even those without the slightest touch of magic have been known to make a curse stick if itâs uttered on the cold brink of death.
Eindred the Bloody collected curses in the same way that other warriors collected scars. Even in the wild chaos of battle, he was known to take a knee, pressing his ear to a felled enemyâs laboring lips.
May your every loved one die screaming in pain.
I hope you die with your eyes stabbed out and your heart in your hands.
You will never know happiness.
Your existence will be suffering.
May your greatest enemy rise from the grave and never leave you alone.
The last was his most recent curse, and Eindred wondered if it meant some great murdered brute was tracing his steps, waiting to catch him while he slept.
Eindred crossed the peninsula with a company of barbaric warriors, gaining a new curse from every enemy he felled. Not all of them would stick, he knew. But some undoubtedly would. And he would deserve every one.
Others in his company treated him with to wary, sidelong glances, because surely it was dangerous to travel with one so cursed as he. But Eindred was a force in battle, relentless and unstoppable as an icy winter gale, and so they swallowed their complaints, and contented themselves with leaving a wide berth on either side of his scarred, patchwork arms.
Eindred was marching at the back of the company when they came upon the village. It was a collection of squat, wooden homes tucked beneath a snow capped mountainside. From thatched rooftops, wisps of smoke from cooking fires rose, painting the blue sky in pale, meandering strokes.Â
This company tended to leave such settlements alone, and Eindred was glad for it. No warriors would be found in tiny mountainside villages, and though he might live to fight, he had no interest in wholesale slaughter.Â
This time, however, the company leader - a silent, brutish man, held up a hand.
Their company was running low on food, it turned out, and even from a distance, the warriors could see the villageâs sheep - a trail of white spots on the green hillside.
Eindred was disappointed when, ultimately, violence erupted in the quiet village, though he did not lay down his thick handled blade.
The shepherd boy had refused to give up his masterâs sheep, and when he shouted, a blacksmith had burst from his home, wielding a great hammer in his hand.Â
The battle was short.Â
When all was done, four lay dead. The shepherd, the blacksmith, and two young men whoâd foolishly taken up crude wooden spears. The rest of the villagers huddled, terrified in their homes. The warriors expected to slaughter the sheep with no further trouble, but when they turned back to the field, an individual stood blocking their way.
His hair was dark - as the hair in these parts tended to be, and his face was sharp, both nose and cheeks splattered with freckles. Golden eyes beheld the warriors, and he watched them with a steady, measured gaze. Without the slightest hint of fear, he stood before them, his simple robe fluttering in the icy mountainâs breath, and said: âThese are simple people. They have little in way of money or goods. It wasnât for nothing that the shepherd, blacksmith, and teenagers died. They need these sheep. And I cannot allow you to take them.â
The other warriors in the company laughed at the young manâs foolishness - for that was what it looked like to them. Eindred did not laugh, however. Though the strangerâs voice was light, the air stirred around him.Â
It was rare to encounter one who commanded magics. Rare - but not impossible. And so Eindred alone was unsurprised when the young man turned his golden eyes to the heavens and summoned great branches of lightning which cleaved the skies above them. The world erupted and the men around Eindred screamed.
Eindred, whoâd expected something like this, had already begun running.Â
Later, he would think it odd that the witch hadnât bothered to move. But in the heat of battle, with lightning splitting the field at his back, Eindredâs attention had narrowed to the rough point of his blade - and then, the crimson place where it pierced the witchâs chest.
The skies silenced as Eindred pulled the wet, crimson blade free of its target.Â
It took just a moment for the witch to fall, but in that single, infinite moment, Eindred was subjected to the full weight of that golden gaze.
Legs folding beneath him, the witch crumpled, collapsing back onto the wild, wet grass. Eindred knelt beside him, grimly eager to hear the curse and be done with it. Surely a curse at the lips of one so powerful as this would finally bring an end to things?Â
To take oneâs own life was an unspeakably shameful end for a warrior such as he. But a curse? Well, one couldnât help how the wrong curse might speed things along.
The witchâs black hair was damp from the dew in the grass, and when he turned, it stuck to the side of his face and neck. His mouth opened and closed. Holding his breath, Eindred leaned in.
â-my hutâŚitâs just pastâŚthe next hill over,â the witch whispered. âIn it, I keep medicines and herbs. For the villagers. And travelers who pass.â
Eindred shook his head. He didnât understand.
Impossibly, the witch smiled. When he lifted a hand, Eindred twitched, expecting to be struck.
The witchâs bloodied finger, however, did nothing more than tap his chest. And then, in a wet, rattling breath, the witch, with his great power finally spoke his curse.Â
âMay you live a life of safety and peace.âÂ
Eindred sat, his thick, scarred knuckles braced in the dirt as the cold mountain wind whistled down the hillside at his back.
âWhat?â he whispered.Â
But the young manâs golden eyes were blank and empty, and the other warriors lay dead in the field. Only the relentless wind snapped and whistled in answer.
Eindred left.
Within a month, heâd joined up with another company. And it soon became clear the witchâs death rattle had been a curse of great power indeed. For wherever Eindred traveled, peace inevitably followed. Enemy warriors surrendered and when they didnât, members within Eindredâs own company had sudden changes of heart. As for Eindred himself, not a single person would raise a blade against him, and Eindred had never been the sort who could raise his own blade against one who had no wish to fight.
And so for another month he wandered, hapless, without even the dark purpose of collecting curses which had driven him for the last several years.Â
Heâd been raised with a sword in his hand, brought up knowing full well that his job in life would be to cut short the existence of any who stood against him. Not even thirty, and his soul was exhausted, worn ragged by such an life. And so, heâd sought a way out if it. Eindred had accumulated a terrifying number of curses - curses which would surely have felled lesser men than he. Before everything had gone wrong in the tiny village, heâd been sure it was only a matter of time before they overcame him.
But now, the witchâs single curse had overpowered them all.
Eindred was safer than heâd ever been in his life. Heâd never known such a quiet, terrible peace.Â
After another month, he returned to the mountainside village. He didnât have any good reason to return - other than perhaps the distant hope that a villagerâs rage might be enough to overcome the curse. As he climbed the grassy hillside, he resigned himself to potential death by club or rake.
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Act I Siffrin Part 6 Evening Schemes
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Mirabelle's idea was to eavesdrop near the edge of town. Most people would be passing through Dormont's center before heading home for the night. Bonnie was able to show you all a nearby corner behind various buildings they used to hide from the guards. From the safety of the hiding spot you overhear two guards that had snuck off from active duty.Â
"-Look, I hate this job as much as you but I'd rather not get on the King's bad side over your lazy butt." the first grumbled.
"Will you just relax?" the second sighed.
"Look, think of it this way, right? With how angry the King is the the Head Housemaiden turned traitor our captain will be in no mood to give him more reasons to blow his lid. If we're caught then it will be a bad look on him too, what kind of captain would he be if he can't keep his soldiers in line? Logically, the best thing for him to do would be to let it slide. Besides, with all the chaos going around, he's got his hands full keeping the populace from panicking."
"Where is that guy anyway?"
"Last I saw him he was heading further towards the East side of Dormont. Took a few guards with him too. Probably a safety precaution to make sure the citizens get to their homes without any more incidents."
"...I guess you're right about one thing, it means less work for us."
"Sounds like Isabeau might be at the East side!" Mirabelle whispers.
"But there's also a lot more guards there too..." Bonnie winces.
"...And other people. We'll need to be careful!" Mirabelle nods.
Siffrin frowns. "Should we hide until we get close?" The guards they don't want might try to guide them back to their houses, and in the process learn that they don't have any to go back to.
He doesn't have anywhere to go back to.
...
They don't actually have to go far, as they hear a bigger cluster of guards just a few hiding spots along.
In the center of them is a taller man, mostly forgoing the uniform for some reason. Of the bit he has incorporated into his outfit, it looks plenty different. That's the captain, alright.
Although, calling him 'the captain' feels wrong. He's leading fine, but he doesn't look like he wants to be leading a group.
This is near where Siffrin started, so they recognize the stalls and stands. Last time, they were returning something. Now...
The nervousness in their chest morphs into a kind of excitement. These people will never know about their broken mind. They'll put on a show, and this character is all they'll be for a while.
Here goes nothing. He looks back at Mirabelle and Bonnie, flashes a smile, and dashes into the crowd.
"That's a good idea...." Mirabelle sighed.
"The less we have to be around the guards the better..."
"Tell me about it." Bonnie grumbled.
The guards don't pick up your movements as you weave through various cover spots to get close enough to the guard cluster further ahead. When you see your time to enact your plan, you take it. Looking back you see Bonnie anxiously holding their breath knowing about your risky, but necessary plan. Mirabelle's face carries the same fear.
"Siffrin, be careful...." she whispers worriedly.
You hear many panicked voices as you hide yourself among the villagers.
"To think that such a sweet girl like Mirabelle would suddenly go rogue like that..."
"She's lived here her whole life, what could she possibly have to gain from all this...?"
"What will she do next?"
"Will she do something dangerous...?!"
"For all we know she could be among us at this very moment...."
"...Right under our noses..."
Despite the scarily accurate guesses the crowd remains completely oblivious to you. The crowd is far too busy waiting on the guards' words to notice you weaving through them.
"Everyone! If I can have your eyes and ears please?" the Captain shouts firmly but politely. The people go quiet.
"...This is a stressful time for all of us....For my part, I had personally worked with the former Head Housemaiden and it saddens me that this turn of events has led to our working relationship ceasing to be. But the past is something we cannot change. Instead we should be grateful for the present day. Today at this moment everyone is here safe and sound. The safety of Dormont and all its citizens are our first priority and it always will be. You can all go home and rest assured that you will be safe."
At his speech the crown seemed to have calmed down a bit. But you could still hear distressed and uncertain mumbling as the citizens returned to their homes.
"Captain, if I may." a guard spoke
"Go ahead Phillippe." the captain responded.
"Perhaps we should investigate the citizenry before we send them off? The King gave us permission to frisk those that might be a threat and he expects us to leave no stone unturned."
"No."
"But sir-"
"Everyone here is innocent until proven guilty. Until then they are human beings trying to live their lives and protect their families. I meant it when I said protecting them is our top priority, and if we treat them all as criminals then no one will be safe. Tonight everyone has gone home safe and sound. I think it's safe to say that's a wrap."
Ooh, they like this guy. They wish more defenders had his mindset.
However, this does make him second guess committing a crime right then. Proving the other guard wrong, even for good reason, might cause them to push people around who have nothing to do with this.
...They can wait a little bit.
It makes them restless having to stay out in the open for so long. Especially when the crowd starts dissipating. Which is what they wanted, but it leaves them more exposed.
After about half an hour, they deem it good enough. He can't imagine how nervous the others must be, waiting.
He takes a deep breath, stares at his target (a fancy looking pair of dangly earrings, among the clutter of stuff the guards aren't currently using (earrings? In a pile of weapons?)),
and sprints towards the small cluster of guards.
They're not relieved to feel the cool metal on their fingers, no! Of course they grabbed it first try!
They twist on their heel, skidding along the dirt path and brandishing the stolen jewelry at the people they just took it from.
Time to put on a show!
"Won't mind if I take this, will ya?" He raises the earrings up higher, so they catch light from a dying sunset.
As the guards start to yell, he interrupts. "My, so indecisive!" He laughs, almost innocent if not for the way he's steadily backing away to keep them at a safe distance.
"Lucky I'm here to decide what to do!" With that, they begin a chase through the small town.
"Oh, they would look lovely on you!" th captain says with seemingly complete earnesty.
"...Wait a second!" he suddenly blinked.
"Thief!"
"After him!"
"I told him he shouldn't have brought them..."
The guards are hot on your trail! You'll have to find a way to split them up so the the captain is alone.
"He's heading towards the center of town to the west!"
"No, I saw him go back to the east!"
"Well crab you two which is it?"
...It seems like you're on the right track. You'll have to be careful of dead ends in alleys between buildings, but if you play your cards right they might be useful traps to confuse them even further.
They turn corners, dodge what few pedestrians are still out, and laugh mockingly.
"What kind of defenders are you? Never dealt with a little robbery, huh?"
He snaps his fingers. A fork in the road. He can't use this one, but it gives him an idea...
Once he enters an area he recognizes, he's hit with a wave of unsurety.
Please be the area I think it is please be the area I think it is please be the area I think it is-
Oh, thank the stars! It's not the same as last time he was here (which is... oddly comforting?), but that split in the path is all he needs.
Well, he needs a hiding spot too.
He doesn't have much time. Uhhh-
They leap into an empty crate and crouch down as far as they can. Grabbing the lid would be too loud, so they feel horribly exposed.
Hopefully the guards all assume they want down one of the paths. Hopefully he can split them up.
Of the moments where you got a look at the defenders you had noticed that the captain had disappeared for a moment. Fortunately, you hear his voice again as he addresses the other guards.
"Everyone listen up!" he barks.
"We'll have to split up to catch up to them! Emile, Pierre, Rico, and Giovanni will take the left side, everyone else will go on the right."
"Yes sir!" They cry. Their boots crunch against the ground until you can't hear anything anymore.
"I'll admit, that was a pretty clever trick." the captain sighs.
"Looks like the coast is clear now, I better get back to see Bonbon right away!...Thank every deity known to man they don't seem to be hurt but...Well I guess I'll just have to ask them in person where they've been ever since they disappeared..."
It seems that Mirabelle and Bonnie got his attention in the chaos earlier and your plan was successful, you hope. Before you can relax you hear the air go completely silent. Crickets go quiet, distant sounds of pedestrians are gone, and even the evening breeze is stilled. It has happened again, the world is freezing over in time! The only light you see is the light from the stone in your pants pocket you got from the house earlier. It glows with greater intensity as everything fades to lightlessnes.
"H-Huh...?" you hear a voice that you recognize as the captain's. It drips with a stupor one would have when they wake up from a deep slumber.
"What happened...? It got so cold out of nowhere...I" his breath abruptly hitched.
"Is-Is this the curse?! Oh crab, it spread all over town! The birds, the bugs, and even the-" he loudly gasped.
"Bonbon!"
The only sound you hear is his boots crunching on the path as he runs off.
They shudder. No matter how many times they deal with it, the freeze will always be unpleasant.
His skin crawls with the cold, but the stone in his hands is... significantly warmer than their hands. About room temperature, but with everything else being so cold, it feels unnaturally warm.
He didn't crawl out of the crate immediately. He was still catching their breath, and... they were still a little bit cautious that it was a trick.
But when he runs off, they leap over the sides and follow.
They didn't think about this. Should they have thought about this? Mirabelle's immune, but what about Bonnie?
How did Isa not get frozen?
Will he have to loop ba-
His head. A lance of pain slices his head in half, digs itself into his abdomen. His stomach. He coughs, retches. His mouth tastes like sugar.
He's sweaty and pale when he gets back to his feet. These... migraines keep getting worse.
Wasn't it something about memories? Home? Family? They've never heard of memory-induced migraines, but someone... someone told them this.
They look at their hands...
and jump. It was them it was them it was another version of them that told them that.
How did he forget that??
If he's forgetting about his own magic doppelganger... how much else will he lose?

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According to the CDC, in 10 percent of those drownings, the adult will actually watch the child do it, having no idea it is happening. Drowning does not look like drowningâDr. Pia, in an article in the Coast Guardâs On Scene magazine, described the Instinctive Drowning Response like this:
âExcept in rare circumstances, drowning people are physiologically unable to call out for help. The respiratory system was designed for breathing. Speech is the secondary or overlaid function. Breathing must be fulfilled before speech occurs.
Drowning peopleâs mouths alternately sink below and reappear above the surface of the water. The mouths of drowning people are not above the surface of the water long enough for them to exhale, inhale, and call out for help. When the drowning peopleâs mouths are above the surface, they exhale and inhale quickly as their mouths start to sink below the surface of the water.
Drowning people cannot wave for help. Nature instinctively forces them to extend their arms laterally and press down on the waterâs surface. Pressing down on the surface of the water permits drowning people to leverage their bodies so they can lift their mouths out of the water to breathe.
Throughout the Instinctive Drowning Response, drowning people cannot voluntarily control their arm movements. Physiologically, drowning people who are struggling on the surface of the water cannot stop drowning and perform voluntary movements such as waving for help, moving toward a rescuer, or reaching out for a piece of rescue equipment.
From beginning to end of the Instinctive Drowning Response peopleâs bodies remain upright in the water, with no evidence of a supporting kick. Unless rescued by a trained lifeguard, these drowning people can only struggle on the surface of the water from 20 to 60 seconds before submersion occurs.â
This doesnât mean that a person that is yelling for help and thrashing isnât in real troubleâthey are experiencing aquatic distress. Not always present before the Instinctive Drowning Response, aquatic distress doesnât last longâbut unlike true drowning, these victims can still assist in their own rescue. They can grab lifelines, throw rings, etc.
Look for these other signs of drowning when persons are in the water:
Head low in the water, mouth at water level
Head tilted back with mouth open
Eyes glassy and empty, unable to focus
Eyes closed
Hair over forehead or eyes
Not using legsâvertical
Hyperventilating or gasping
Trying to swim in a particular direction but not making headway
Trying to roll over on the back
Appear to be climbing an invisible ladder
So if a crew member falls overboard and everything looks OKâdonât be too sure. Sometimes the most common indication that someone is drowning is that they donât look like theyâre drowning. They may just look like they are treading water and looking up at the deck. One way to be sure? Ask them, âAre you all right?â If they can answer at allâthey probably are. If they return a blank stare, you may have less than 30 seconds to get to them. And parentsâchildren playing in the water make noise. When they get quiet, you get to them and find out why.
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Can I just say thank you to OP for putting such a detailed description on this?
Iâve been a lifeguard for 6 years now and of all the saves Iâve done, maybe two or three had people drowning in the stereotypical thrashing style. And even those, like the save I made last weekend, it was exactly like OP describes where the personâs head is going in and out of the water but it isnât long enough to get any air. Mostly you recognize drowning by the look on someoneâs face. If someone looks wide eyed and terrified or confused, chances are theyâre drowning. That look of âoh shitâ is pretty easily recognizable. And even if you canât tell for sure: GO AFTER THEM ANYWAY. Iâve done âsavesâ where a kid was pretending to drown and I mistook it for real drowning, but thatâs preferable to a kid ACTUALLY drowning.
Also please remember that even strong swimmers can drown if they have a medical emergency, get cramps, or get too tired. If your friend knows how to swim but theyâre acting funny get them to land. And even if someone can respond when you ask them if they need help, if they say they do need help? GO HELP THEM.
However . If the victim is a stranger, I canât recommend trying to get them. Lifeguards literally train to escape âattacks,â because people who are drowning can freak the fuck out and grab you and make YOU drown as well. If you do go in after someone, take hold of them from the back and talk to them the whole time. IF YOU ARE GRABBED: duck down into the water as low as you can get. The person is panicking and wonât want to go under water and should release you. Shove up at their hands and push them away from you as you duck under. Donât die trying to save someone else.
Please guys, read and memorize this post. Not all places have lifeguards. Being able to recognize drowning is such an important skill to have and you can save someoneâs life.
Just incase!
In a water park once, I was suddenly grabbed by a child and he dragged me under the water without warning. I was going to get angry with him when I resurfaced because I thought he was being an ass, until I looked at him go back in and out hyperventilating the entire time. I grabbed him under his arms and began trying to drag him out while screaming for the lifeguard.
When the lifeguard got us both out, a woman came running down and accused me of harming him and said he had been completely fine in the water. That there was no reason to drag him out of there. The lifeguard had to explain to her that her son had been drowning, to which her response was to say that she didnât hear him call for help.
People seriously need to learn the signs.
http://spotthedrowningchild.com/Â really demonstrates how easy it is to miss drowningÂ