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Don't let them take what you got.

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Richard/34/Pan/Black/Any Pronouns Pfp by @ccreayus on twitter
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cerastes

I love The Three Brothers of Death Reblogged Your Post because it suggests they have access to a Squad Feature where, if you and certain other users reblog the same post, it shows you together with your own little clique name or title instead of individually.

The Three Brothers of Death have access to blogging UX and quality of life the likes of which we can only dream of.

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orcboxer

Things that work in fiction but not real life

  • torture getting reliable information out of people
  • knocking someone out to harmlessly incapacitate them for like an hour
  • jumping into water from staggering heights and surviving the fall completely intact
  • calling the police to deescalate a situation
  • rafting your way off a desert island
  • correctly profiling total strangers based on vibes
  • effectively operating every computer by typing and nothing else
  • ripping an IV out of your arm without consequences
  • heterosexual cowboy

This post breaching containment has taught me that a lot of people seem to think they can accurately profile complete strangers. For the record, no the fuck you can't.

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i found an article on PubMed outlining, like, the actual procedure of vaginoplasty, which is real neat and all, but it's titled:

like a video game walkthrough

and it just

has not left my head

anyway very good article, would recommend, but SEVERE WARNING, there's photos of the surgery itself and it's a bit gory

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foone

Talking to my doc tomorrow so I'll ask if they plan to do mine by following the appropriate gamefaqs

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liiiiiiiith
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i was looking at this dudes fetish blog and i started laughing so hard at these stupid fucking sound effects i stopped parsing what i was actually looking at

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To challenge myself as a writer, I tasked myself with writing on a topic I don't care about. To that end, I watched and reviewed the first season of Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug and Cat Noir, providing serious (but fair) critique on the narrative substance.

I don't try to make the show sound deeper than it is, but I touch on the more subtle themes of a couple of the episodes, while weighing its pros against its cons. I know the show supposedly improves after the first season (which is largely episodic) but I focus on what is there, and what I'd like to see from anything following it.

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