Fifteen-year-old Christina Coleman is just like any other teen in New York city. Except she lives in the sewers. And she's a mutant. Used to her life of solitude she's conflicted when Cody shows up, offering to teach her how to control her powers along with a few other misfits. She joins his group and does her best to be a hero. They make many friends and grow close along the way, but a warning about a traitor may tear them apart. AUTHOR'S NOTE: Look y'all, I wrote this when I was like, 15, okay? If you're reading this currently, do not judge my writing skills based on this story lol. I'm actually in the process of re-writing this story, and *maybe* I'll do a side by side comparison of the two one day *maybe*, but please do not judge me by this story XD I just couldn't bear to delete it because it's literally one of the only things I've ever had people comment on, sooo... yeah. Anyway, thanks, go read something else of mine that actually is somewhat decent
Conta a história de dois irmãos gêmeos, que depois de terem seus pais mortos, vão em uma jornada como lobos solitários sem confiar em ninguém.
This is a novel describing Picard's physical and emotional recovery after his assimilation by the Borg. Note: cover by Amber Case, Creative Commons
Lol, I art to muchBtw, cover isn't mine, it's just a Kirby funko pop photo on google lolDON'T STEAL MY ART WITHOUT PERMISSION!DON'T TRACE MY ART!IF YOU USE MY ART PLEASE GIVE CREDIT!!!WARNING!MIGHT CONTAIN:bloodGoreHorror themesSwear words(Ect.)IF YOU DON'T DEAL WELL WITH THIS TYPE OF STUFF THEN PROCEED WITH CAUTION.Start of book: 10/26/2023End of book: N/A
❛ 𝑌𝑜𝑢 𝑙𝑖𝑘𝑒 ℎ𝑒𝑟? 𝐺𝑜𝑜𝑑𝑙𝑢𝑐𝑘 ❜༺ ғᴇᴀᴛᴜʀɪɴɢ ʏᴏᴜ ᴀɴᴅ ᴛʜᴇ ʙᴏʏᴢ ༻sᴛᴀᴛᴜs: ᴄᴏᴍᴘʟᴇᴛᴇᴅ ✓②⓪②⓪①⓪①④╰☆☆ ©fluffyric ☆☆╮𝑤𝑎𝑠 ©𝑓𝑙𝑢𝑓𝑓𝑦𝑠𝑎𝑛𝑛𝑖𝑒
A roleplay of fantribes from anyone who doesn't have one that is too op Current tribes:Multiwings (mine)
Here are a few ways that how you, as a parent, can help your child deal with peer pressure:1) Don't Overreact2) Invite Friends Over3) Set Family Rules4) Have a Heart-To-Heart Talk5) Teach Them Effective Responses6) Agree on a Bailout Phrase1) Don't OverreactWhen your child talks to you about school and what his or her friends are doing, you may hear some upsetting things. At such times it is important not to yell, blame, or lecture your child. Instead, stay calm and don't jump to conclusions. Try to get your child to think about the consequences of risky behavior by asking questions such as, "I wonder if your friend realizes that she could get arrested for underage drinking."2) Invite Friends OverAsk your child to call friends over for lunch, dinner or a sleepover. Use the time getting to know his or her peers and whether or not they're a good influence on your child. If you feel that they have a negative influence on your child, you know you need to talk to your child about it soon. However, be sure to choose the right time and the right words while doing so. Be very sensitive about your child's feelings towards his or her friends.3) Set Family RulesSet certain family rules and imbibe them in your child. Household rules such as "in this family, we are all kind to each other" teaches your child about kindness and how being mean or rude is not appreciated by anybody. So, the child will not succumb to peer pressure about teasing a fellow classmate. Other examples of setting family rules are - "we don't hurt each other", "we always tell the truth", "we stand up for each other", etc.
Dipsy siente algo por lala es como si en ves de ser su amiga fuera algo mas esta historia de amor de teletubbies te gustara y disfrutala chauchi :3