andréa/andi - 26 - 🇵🇭🇪🇸


queer trans dragoness from the sunny tropics, figurehead monarch of a kingdom of kobolds,
ace flier both in the cockpit and on the wing,
typically found sipping a cup of vietnamese coffee atop a hoard of plushies.
☕🐉🌴


Big nerd about SF/F, aviation, tabletop, mech media, and much, much more.
Far too many hobbies. Mostly SFW.


One of them therian creature folk 🐉 ΘΔ
Keeps turning people into dragons, if it happens to you, you're welcome.


"the Chuck Tingle of dragon TF fiction" - @apoapsis


CESA's high altitude atmospherics research platform dragon


Certified fries enjoyer 🍟 🐉


she/her; other pronouns are secret unlockables ;3


dragon of many shapes; often anthro, often a dragon-jakkai (the horns stay on)


officially mocha flavored


possesses Eel Magnetism


friend to yinglets everywhere


"only" the size of a small plane


too many forms and too many chuuni ass fighting styles


horny for being the hot robot girl


tail ornament enthusiast


NRX-044 Asshimar my beloved


sword lesbian, alternately of the agile, lightweight one-handed blade or fuckoff zweihander variety


battle theme DEFINITELY has flamenco guitar


reviews:
"the most dragon to ever dragon"
"dresses like a touhou character"
"horns were fun to draw"
"tailfan is some of the best in the business"
"came for the worldbuilding, stayed for the dergposting"
"exceptionally kissable"


❤️ 🌟 starlight @Ehksidian 🌟 ❤️
❤️ ⛈️ little spark @bolibob2 ⛈️ ❤️


asks open; please ask me questions i like it :3


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bluesky
@lorenziniforce.bsky.social

quyksilver
@quyksilver asked:

How would you rate your spice tolerance?

moderate. i like spicy things but i find a lot of the spice that people chase - extremely high amounts of capascin - is frankly not only overpowering but boring. spices are a whole realm of condiments. step away from the weird habanero cultivars made by people who view the scoville number as a high score, and step into the wonderful world of indian tumeric, sichuan peppers, mild unripe spanish padrón peppers...


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in reply to @lorenziniforce's post:

i just want my basic orange habanero.. i dont care as much for the big amount of spicy and theyre the ceiling for what i can handle but they're delicious, meanwhile some of the stuff people eat so they can prove they can handle spicy looks like itd taste of rusty pipe

i don't remember who i saw calling it a kind of. machismo? toxic masculinity? but i think they were right. jalapenos may be pretty mild but i think they taste nearly as good as a habanero honestly. though they're also a very different taste

yepyep. my favorite peppers, the aforementioned dried, unripe spanish padróns are actually an extremely mild one, like so mild its barely even "spicy", because a pepper flavor with almost no heat is something that you want as an ingredient in certain dishes!

i remember when i first went to spain, i had some fries with one of those on top, and i was blown away, because i could finally contextualize what the flavor of "a pepper" even was seperate from the burning sensation lil hatchling andi struggled with so much

yeah sometimes i just want the flavor of a pepper without the spicy. but also i can't really relate to people saying they can't taste stuff because of the burn? i've always been able to tell that apart even if i'm choking on fire :p it's why i was never too big on just regular chili peppers except when they're used in some things like. idk chicken noodle soup comes to mind

I literally never liked spicy food because of the idea that you have to be able to eat the hottest and spiciest food or sauce ever. Hearing how you explain it however sounds much more appealing and I should try finding some semi spicy food around me.