Meveroom
- Chicken (Part 6)
Now there was no chickening out. The sight of its death can sure make one sicken, but now it's killed, cooked, and cut - and just another tasty chicken.
Zeke.
- Zeke
My name is Zeke. AKA the Beast Titan. You touch my baseball, now you know we are fighting. Come any closer and I'll show you my aim. Wanna see it in action?
Genshin Impact
- Timmie
People like you always scare them, so they turned into a dragon to get their revenge! But they definitely wouldn't hurt someone who's always been nice to them, like me... would they?
Meveroom
- Mae Moon's Puns
She was above average at making puns, at best, but they didn't give her enough time to hook the audience and have them hang onto her every word. Puns disgusted her.
Meveroom
- Piper's Puns
Any normal person would be tremendously grateful to be a genius just like him - they might say he was being punreasonable with his desires. However, he believed himself to be a punreasonably punfortunate soul. Yes, how terribly punhappy he must have felt.
Iroh.
- Leaves from the Vine
Happy birthday, my son. If only I could have helped you. Leaves from the vine, falling so slow. Like fragile, tiny shells drifting in the foam. Little soldier boy, come marching home. Brave soldier boy, come marching home.
Mili.
- Camelia
Remember to put on silencer, exactly like our mother's words. We forget about spilled wine, but the stain will not be gone. Don't ever give in please.
Yours Truly
- Oh Goodness
Hello, typers. Typists? I honestly have no idea. My typing speed is around 60 words per minute. In the past month, it went up by ten. However, my accuracy tends to hang around the ninety-five percent mark. Wish me luck.
Marie Lu
- Emika Chen in Warcross
Tremaine offers me his hand, and after a while, I take it, letting him help me up. Then we continue to stand there, unmoving, looking out at the electric glitter of Tokyo, my boots pointed away from the house and toward the city, my heart suspended somewhere between one choice and another, unsure where to go next.
Marie Lu
- Emika Chen in "Wildcard"
Every problem has a solution. But after every solution, there's a new problem to tackle. You don't stop after you solve one thing. You keep going, you find a new way, try to do better and create better. Tearing something down isn't the end; doing something great, or better, something RIGHT, is. Or maybe there isn't such a thing as an end goal at all. You accomplish something, and then you shift, ready to accomplish the next. You keep solving one problem after another until you change the world.