headcanons n things

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I've gotten over my art block, praise the Lord. I'm drawing several Learningblocks things daily. However, mostly where I draw is my Bible and Science classes. Since I excel in both subjects, I have a lot of free time, and both teachers are pretty cool with me drawing in class, as long as my work gets done. Thing is, I'm bad at keeping track of my art, and my science teacher is most definitely going to find several forgotten sketches strewn around the classroom. Until I can get something decent home so I can post it, have some headcanons(that I'll try to make about everyone and not just the Naughtyblocks).

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-First off, sibling/family headcanons!

The most obvious would be Twelve and Eighteen, since it is literally cannon that they are siblings. I ship Twelve with Fourteen and Eighteen with Twenty-Four, so they're all sort of family, though unrelated by blood.

...Do... Do Numberblocks have blood?

Sam: *pops up from behind with butter knife* ONLY ONE WAY TO FIND OUT-

-Next, the triplets, meaning all three Twos. It hasn't been confirmed that these three are brothers in the show, so I suppose this is a headcanon, though this seems to be a very popular one. I don't know a single person with a different opinion on this.

-One and Two. I don't know what's wrong with me, I ship a lot of characters, but not these two for some reason. I suppose I got too attached to the idea of them being nothing more than friends before I was introduced to the idea of them as a couple. This does merge with the previous headcanon, all four of them are siblings. The triplets are biologically related in my AUs and One is adopted.

-The Naughtyblocks. Of course, I can't forget my favorites. I see quite a lot of headcanons of Octonaughty being the Terrible Two's father, personally, I don't see him that way, mainly because Octonaughty is pretty much insane and just isn't my top pick for the role of father. The responsiblitly that comes with that role is better suited for Purpletwo. This is my first family(rather than just sibling) headcanon, with the Terrible Twos being twins and Octonaughty being somewhere between a best friend and a family member. It only sort of merges with the previous two, with all four being very close and Octonaughty being like that one cousin that only comes to the family gatherings if they get food out of it(you know who I'm talking about).

-Octonaughty and Eight, another popular one.

-Nine and Four. These two are beyond close, and being the first to annouce being squares, it just makes sense to me.

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Alterous relationships. If you don't know what that is, maybe the best way to describe it would be: A relationship that is more than friendship but less than romance, bascially, a very intense form of platonic attraction. This is the relationship between Sam and I.

-One and Two. Like I said, I don't ship them, but they are incredibly close. The hand-holding gave it away.

-Nine and Ten. Basically the same situation as with One and Two, except this time, I was already shipping Nine with Sixteen by the time I heard of Nine X Ten.

-Eleven and Fourteen. These two are sporty, and I can see them spending a lot of time together and having a close relationship(no mushy stuff though. You're here to play football and I'm here to kick your butt - Eleven).

-Thirteen and Fifteen. This makes sense to me since they spend so much time together at MI-15.

-The tweens. They're just so close, all of them, it's hard to separate them into groups of two. So I didn't.

-The "Heist" crew. They're just so close, all of them, it's hard to separate them into groups of two. So I didn't.

-Seventeen and Nineteen. Both are very artsy, I see this headcanon all over the place as well. I kind of stole all of your headcanons about them and rolled them into one. So.

-Twenty-Eight and Thirty-Six. Last but not least, this is one I wanted to make obvious in 100WLP since this is one of the few I developed myself and not picked up from others.


Ok have a good Tuesday night or whatever bye

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