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Sippin On Margarita Mix At My Own Funeral

@aromantic-goldfishdeactivated202 / aromantic-goldfishdeactivated202.tumblr.com

Vengeful spirit | The scientist said my blog was more interesting to study than yours :/
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I probably need to make one of these so here goes

Call me Mads

Pronouns 🔫

Mainly reblogs, sometimes I post bullshit and people like it and then I have a big post that’s out of control (megamind post)

I’m the official Megamind hate blog, sorry if you like Megamind (not really <3)

Tags I use: “Mads posts” for my own posts, “megamind hate central” for any posts relating to the megamind post, “mads asks” for any asks I get

Here’s the megamind post for those who are confused. Here’s a version of the post with me complaining about it. I call it the megamind post because of how many people comment megamind on it, not because it’s about megamind. On my knees begging you people to stop commenting megamind on the megamind post

Every so often a post of mine will get popular and i wallow in pain for a month or so until it dies down again. if you follow me for long enough you'll see the trend dw

In mid August 2021 I changed my url and pfp to look like I’m deactivated. This was in an attempt to get people to stop following me. It did not work.

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mayakern

we are SO excited to announce our NEW line: luck & folly! 🎉

the main focus of l&f is to design garments with real bodies in focus. we have taken the results from our sizing survey and put them into practice in order to make clothing for YOU!

our new line launches JUNE 6TH!

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The headquarters of Mussolini’s Italian Fascist Party (1934)

*italian guy watching them build that* huh. thats probably fine

its funny how the comments are like “this is cartoonishly villainous shit” cause like yeah. his name was mussolini and he was a fascist

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fleshdyke

me personally i would expect the guy who invented modern fascism to be cartoonishly evil

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So I don't really think that it's a secret that Boston has a significant Minotaur problem. It's a pretty common situation for older American cities on the East Coast- centuries of poorly-documented cowpath-style urban growth providing an ideal nesting ground, widespread electrification and plentiful steam tunnels that compensate for the loss of the temperate Mediterranean climate that they're used to. And all this on top of limited institutional knowledge of proper containment tactics at least up until the Greek diaspora started to really blow up in the 20th century. You only have to fuck up the safety checks on one cargo steamer coming in from the broad area of old Minoa and then basically any import controls you put in after that point are closing the barn door after the bulls are loose. So yeah, no secret, it's an issue.

I do think, though, that we've kind of let the specific narrative surrounding the issue get away from us in the usual fashion, the problem people picture when they hear "Minotaur" isn't anywhere close the to the problem as it exists on the ground. I mean people's minds immediately jump to the 1949 Boylston massacre, but let's be real, even though that was really politically useful for finally getting the exit fares on the T removed, that was still a black-swan event, right? Basically every mayor since, like, Hynes has lived in mortal terror of having to manage a repeat of something like that during the mass media era, let alone the smartphone era. So we've got these Theseus kill-teams with their titanium-composite ropes and souped-up cattle prods and bolt guns, we have these constant "track replacement" stoppages on the orange line, and it's fine. It's fine! There hasn't been a serious Minotaur thing within walking distance of a T stop since, like, 2006, which again you can mostly chalk up to the chaos surrounding the dig.

No, the actual danger zones, the silent killers are the exurbs, like West Roxbury, Roslindale, parts of Hyde Park. Relatively dense foliage, bad sightlines, far enough from the urban center that the response times are bad, foot traffic that's basically nonexistent for big parts of the workweek because everyone's either commuting or hunkered down working from home. And, of course, a steady stream of delivery drivers with no political ties to the area. Which is an important element, right? I mean it's kind of baked into the Minotaur's nature, that they have a very finely tuned instinctual awareness of the politics of their situation. Start snagging homeowners, there might be a ruckus. But Amazon does steady business everywhere, and Minotaurs are smart enough to cover their bases, to wait until after the drivers have dropped off your package or delivered your food. So yeah, watch yourself out there. One eye on the treeline at all times. And if you see an Amazon van left idling, get ready to run faster than the driver could.

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