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@roguemonsterfucker

I am a queer adult. I like monsters, monster loving, and monster fucking. Do not follow if you are below 18 years of age. Header by @literalnobody
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Hello, you can call me Unknown.

This blog is my personal space to reblog monster related content but also some other types of post that I find interesting, amusing, or educational.

Warning: - Do not follow if you’re under 18 or if you want to avoid sexual content! This is an adult space and I reblog NSFW content and talk about NSFW things. - Do not follow if occasional talk of dubcon/noncon and cnc (consensual non-consent) bothers you. - I don’t tag most content.

** All messages sent to my ask box will be published publicly to my blog. Anon is always on if you wish to remain anonymous, but do not send messages to me expecting them to stay private. **

My other blogs: - @unknownthemonster: A personal blog where I talk about dildos and my sexual experiences and sometimes general life things. If you ever need to DM me, that’s the place to do it. - @writingsofwerewolves: My personal writing blog. I post about my characters, I post my writing, and I occasionally reblog relatable writing posts there. - @knotbinary: A NSFW textpost blog. For all your spicy text post needs. - @adrianthevampire: A SFW blog for some of my interests like doll collecting, stuffed animals, and video games. - @apprenticesavageopress: A Savage Opress (from Star Wars) fan blog. - @autistic-thrawn: A Thrawn (from Star Wars) fan blog. - @geneticexperiment: A MewTwo (from Pokemon) fan blog. - @yautjaapologist: A Yautja (from Predator) fan blog. - @teameddiemunson: An Eddie Munson (Stranger Things) fan blog. - @monsterfuckerconfessions: A place for all monster enthusiasts to anonymously share any monster thoughts. - @isthemonstervideocute: I’m not quite sure what I’m doing with this blog yet, but I have it lol. - @shippedwithmonsters: My personal selfship blog. - @imagineyourmonster: An “imagine your f/o” selfship blog for people who only want impersonal selfship posts.

Other websites: - Twitter - Youtube - Pillowfort Personal Account - Pillowfort Community (anyone can join and post to it) - Another Pillowfort Community - AO3

Other info: - I love getting asks! Whether they’re questions for me about general monster stuff or my characters, or if they’re just people gushing about their own interests! My ask box is open and anon is always on! Please feel free to share any thoughts your questions you have! (that goes for pretty much all my blogs btw). - Werewolves are my #1 favorite monster, but you’ll see a wide variety of monster content reblogged here. - I’m over the age of 25 but I won’t give more specifics for privacy reasons. - I’ll add more things to this post as I think of them.

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bunjywunjy
Anonymous asked:

how do manatees even survive as a species if they're way too peaceful. somehow nothing wants to eat them. not gators or sharks or whales

it's quite simple, they're their ecosystem's version of a megafauna grazing mammal! they're simply too large for most predators to bother. they are, in fact, fucking huge.

see, manatees don't actually live out in the open ocean. they live in rivers, estuaries, and shallow seagrass bays like this:

so the thing is, large macropredator sharks and superpredators like killer whales don't go here! they stay out in open deep water, so they never really cross paths with manatees in the first place.

there ARE sharks here, but they're small! adult manatees are completely out of their prey size range, and they're more interested in fish anyway.

alligators do live here also, but even a very large alligator can't really dream of preying on an adult manatee! again, they're simply too big.

so, yeah. this is just another case of "this mammal is able to get away with being a gentle giant by simply growing too large for any predator in its area to touch" and I think that's beautiful.

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mlarty

dark urge 🩸

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spot on!!!!!

amatonormativity feeds into this by valuing romantic relationships over every other

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hornywomen

Yeah like can taxes maybe not be so favorable to people who aren't single?? Can housing and everything be cheap enough that you can afford them on a single income?? Please??

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I want to live in the woods with a monster so I don’t have to worry about having a job and paying bills.

And also so I can know the monster carnally.

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adampvrrish

no matter how terrible my day is. i can always end my day in bed imagining fictional characters making out sloppy style and fucking raw. and that's beautiful. there's some good in this world mister frodo and it's worth fighting for

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After making a bit of a mistake in editing it, I think I finally have my longest RDR2 Trail Ride yet recorded and uploaded.

I hope folks like it because it was extremely hard to film (and edit lol).

I plan on making another attempt to get an hour's worth of footage, probably this time in single player with Arthur's dulcet tones instead of my RDO character lol. But I imagine story mode will be hard because there's a LOT more NPCs that wanna kill you.

Wish me luck lol.

A bit depressing that the video that took the most time and work is the first one to get a dislike. 😅 But oh well.

I got a comment suggesting turning of the compass and boy I'd love to.

But in this video, there's an instance where I'd have no idea wolves were about to start chasing me if I wasn't watching the map like a hawk. And then that'd be another part I'd have to cut out.

I'd love for the screen to be nothing but a nice peaceful horse ride but then I'd die way more than I already do.

They also suggested doing cinematic camera but that has the same issues as not having a compass plus it gives me motion sickness lol. I was thinking of attempting it at some point, though. I just don't foresee it going well. 😬

I also know it'd be a way better video if I cut out every time the horse got spooked or my player character spoke. But then it'd be way shorter, have way more cuts, and take like ten times longer to edit.

I'm gonna try to minimize those in the next video. Or at least, I'm gonna film using Arthur so that the voice is actually pleasant to hear.

Anyways, I've filmed another video in Astride. It's obviously not as good of a game as RDR2 right now lol. But it's still a nice peaceful trail ride. This time joined by a friend!

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After making a bit of a mistake in editing it, I think I finally have my longest RDR2 Trail Ride yet recorded and uploaded.

I hope folks like it because it was extremely hard to film (and edit lol).

I plan on making another attempt to get an hour's worth of footage, probably this time in single player with Arthur's dulcet tones instead of my RDO character lol. But I imagine story mode will be hard because there's a LOT more NPCs that wanna kill you.

Wish me luck lol.

A bit depressing that the video that took the most time and work is the first one to get a dislike. 😅 But oh well.

I got a comment suggesting turning of the compass and boy I'd love to.

But in this video, there's an instance where I'd have no idea wolves were about to start chasing me if I wasn't watching the map like a hawk. And then that'd be another part I'd have to cut out.

I'd love for the screen to be nothing but a nice peaceful horse ride but then I'd die way more than I already do.

They also suggested doing cinematic camera but that has the same issues as not having a compass plus it gives me motion sickness lol. I was thinking of attempting it at some point, though. I just don't foresee it going well. 😬

I also know it'd be a way better video if I cut out every time the horse got spooked or my player character spoke. But then it'd be way shorter, have way more cuts, and take like ten times longer to edit.

I'm gonna try to minimize those in the next video. Or at least, I'm gonna film using Arthur so that the voice is actually pleasant to hear.

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After making a bit of a mistake in editing it, I think I finally have my longest RDR2 Trail Ride yet recorded and uploaded.

I hope folks like it because it was extremely hard to film (and edit lol).

I plan on making another attempt to get an hour's worth of footage, probably this time in single player with Arthur's dulcet tones instead of my RDO character lol. But I imagine story mode will be hard because there's a LOT more NPCs that wanna kill you.

Wish me luck lol.

A bit depressing that the video that took the most time and work is the first one to get a dislike. 😅 But oh well.

I got a comment suggesting turning of the compass and boy I'd love to.

But in this video, there's an instance where I'd have no idea wolves were about to start chasing me if I wasn't watching the map like a hawk. And then that'd be another part I'd have to cut out.

I'd love for the screen to be nothing but a nice peaceful horse ride but then I'd die way more than I already do.

They also suggested doing cinematic camera but that has the same issues as not having a compass plus it gives me motion sickness lol. I was thinking of attempting it at some point, though. I just don't foresee it going well. 😬

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After making a bit of a mistake in editing it, I think I finally have my longest RDR2 Trail Ride yet recorded and uploaded.

I hope folks like it because it was extremely hard to film (and edit lol).

I plan on making another attempt to get an hour's worth of footage, probably this time in single player with Arthur's dulcet tones instead of my RDO character lol. But I imagine story mode will be hard because there's a LOT more NPCs that wanna kill you.

Wish me luck lol.

A bit depressing that the video that took the most time and work is the first one to get a dislike. 😅 But oh well.

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oh to be the research assistant to a monster sexologist who rambles on about their scientific findings about the breeding habits of the monsters mounting me

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acorviart

not to sound like a boomer, but I need some people to learn how to write emails in a semi-professional (at the very least) format so you're not cold emailing a business/potential employer/any other stranger about formal matters in the exact same way you'd DM a close friend on instagram

the formality/language can loosen up in the email chain once you've established a rapport and you match the other person if they're being less formal, but please don't have the very first email you send a stranger be written in all lowercase ultra-casual sms slang with no greeting or signature and a billion emojis

Can I just ask, why?

(adding your tags since I'm addressing them)

It’s polite, for one. Professional doesn’t need to mean elaborate—in fact, most professional emails are aiming to be as clear and concise as possible. (in english at least, I know some other languages have some very complicated and elaborate email etiquette)

Greetings and signatures also don’t need to be elaborate. I feel like lots of people overthink it and assume that professional emails need the whole “dear x, my name is x and I am writing this email to inform you about [topic], sincerely [my name and all my contact info]” shebang, when really it’s as simple as adding a quick greeting/signature and avoiding super informal slang.

Here’s an comparison using art commission inquiry as the topic, written with zero extra fluff:

Hi, Are you currently open for commissions? Thanks, [my name]

If I want to add a little more fluff, maybe I write:

Hi, I love your art and wanted to ask if you're currently open for commissions. Here are details of what I'm interested in. Thanks for your time! Thanks/best/etc, [my name]

Those are very short while also being more polite than an email that just says:

are u open for comms??

with zero greeting/signature and very informal tone. 

There’s still a person on the other side reading that email, and just like how being polite with a customer service agent on the phone will get you better results than being rude with them, sending a clear and professional email will have you taken more seriously by whoever is reading it. All 3 emails get the same point across, but the last one leaves a much worse impression. You don’t speak to your close friends the same way you’d speak to strangers, and it’s the same in text form. I get so many emails that are just abrupt questions, with not even a quick "thank you" either in the initial email or as a follow-up after I respond, because they ghost me as if I'm just a chat bot answering questions.

I know complaining about email language sounds like a ~corporate america white-collar bullshit~ kinda thing, and there is indeed significantly more elaborate email etiquette that can vastly differ depending on your job/field that I’m not addressing at all, but just having the very basics goes a long way in how your emails are viewed by other people.

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enonem

As an addition, professional language acts as a social boundary setting to the protection of both parties.

Long story short, it indicates that this is a professional relationship, not a personal one.

That matters because when you are dealing professionally with someone (be it within a corporate office or commissioning an artist on tumblr), there are going to be discussions and disagreements. Maintaining that professional language ensures (at least in theory) that those disagreements are treated as part of the work and not as professional attacks. It also ensures that work will be done during work times and for appropriate recompense. This is work after all, not a favour for a friend.

^^^^^^

also in *any* professional space you are going to be dealing with a very very wide range of people in terms of age, experience, cultural background etc. the basic rules of professional writing can help you ensure that your message is interpreted correctly.

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