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one of the most gay robot girl/anime protagonists

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-- sev / trigger // local broke robot girl who writes and draws and plays games // she/her, 20 // infinite violence infinite violence infinite violence infinite violence --

imagine a wyverngirl all cozy in bed with her snout nestled beneath her folded-up wings. are you imagining her? you need to keep imagining her. if you stop imagining her she will die. she doesn't want to die. please don't let her die. please

she's so scared. she doesn't know what will happen if she stops existing. she would be so cold. please let her live

i hope none of you have forgotten about her. she would have died so young. she was only 20 she had her whole life ahead of her

“I am looking respectfully” “im so normal about this” can you bark actually? Can you hit yourself over the head w a frying pan like a cartoon wolf? Can you look at it derangedly please?

Head in my hands this cant be the thing that blows up

How can you bark when you’re afraid of the reblog button ?

NINTENDO JAPAN DROPPED NEW SCREENSHOTS

All was taken from Mossbag twitter, LOOK HOW STUNNING ARE THE VISUALS NOW

I love this pic of a Hex Maniac wandering around the mall. you know she's going to Hot Topic to buy a bunch of blind bag toys and when she pulls anything that's not the chase she's going to go "no, you're not the one..." and stare at it for ten minutes while the employees get increasingly concerned

this is from a game named “Star Platinum” it’s a PC-98 game released… in 1996. surprisingly, its not only a VN, but a card game! you can see some gameplay in this video, it does make me kinda curious to know how it plays

i obviously can’t show most of it here but this game does have some spetacular pixel art CGs

the artist for the game is 撫荒武吉 (Nadeara Bukichi) and they are, in fact, still online on Twitter and Pixiv and still making nsfw art, as many old-school VN artists still are. they didn’t stop existing, nor is their art inaccessible!

It's really crazy to think that history wasn't very far away. We're the same people we were a few thousand years ago. Languages come and go, cultures vary around the world, but we have the same problems, the same aspirations, the same depression and love and hope and fear and jokes and hunger and pets and day jobs and insecurities. I think I would be surprised at how much I have in common with a medieval peasant, or an Aztec chef, or a Renaissance engineer, or a Roman wife, or a cave painter. I grew up with the impression that that was then, and this is now. But we're really all in the same bowl. We've always had our corrupt politicians and our unrequited loves and our favorite comfort foods. Our starving children and our beloved pets. And we've always thought it was the end of the world, everything coming down around us, all the time forever. Probably because something's always changing. And yet, nothing has ever changed.

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Hey so there's this race in an old arse board game called the Muut or Muit or maut something like that, the point is they are entirely made of fire and I thought it'd link to your aesthetic if you had a pilot like that that literally lives in the mechs engine, providers her with power and can swim through it's combustion chamber like as much water idk, you're talented enough to make something of it if you want to, have fun!!!

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It wasn’t painful. I was ready for it to be, but the whole process was over in a matter of nanoseconds - too fast for my nerves to convey before they disintegrated.

Fun fact: if the average human was converted into energy, they would let off over six million terajoules. Another fun fact: that’s just for the ignition. The real energy comes from the part of a person that doesn’t burn.

I don’t know the intricacies of the process - that's a psychomancer's job. I just know what I felt up until the very last moment. I remember the coldness of the steel cage they lowered me down in; I remember thinking about the countless other retired pilots who must have hung in the same enclosure. I remember the sound of the mechanics reciting my last psalm. I remember watching her back open up into that great forbidden maw; the coldness of her heart and its white spirit-flames licking up towards my feet. I remember thanking her for accepting me. And then my body was gone, burned into smoke, but my soul was inside her.

Retirement couldn't feel better. I run through all her veins and fill her most valued organ. I feel every movement from her perspective. When she fights with the same ferocity she always has, I rush through her body like a river. She already owned my soul, from the first moment I climbed inside her chest: now she’s finally taken me home.

I miss operating her, I really do. But it’s time for a younger pilot to learn to love her like I have - at least for forty or so more years, until my soul is completely consumed by her reactor and she begins to hunger again.

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so bECAUSE OF THE UPDATE I WENT OUTSIDE AND STARTED SCREAMING AT 12AM SO NATURALLY SOMEONE THOUGHT I WAS BEING MURDERED AND CALLED THE POLICE AND WHEN THEY GOT HERE I HAD TO GIVE THEM MY EXPLANATION FOR SCREAMING AT 12AM SO I JUST SAID HOMESTUCK AND ONE OF THE COPS EYES SUDDENLY GOT REALLY BIG AND THEN HE SAID “IT UPDATED??!?” AND THEN HE READ THE UPDATE ON HIS PHONE I HAVE A GROWN POLICE MAN SITTING IN MY DRIVEWAY CRYING AND CURSING AT HUSSIE UNDER HIS BREATH HIS PARTER GAVE HIM A SHOCK BLANKET OH MY GOD 

i’ve seen a lot of really messed up images in my time on the internet, weird fetish shit, even a few IRL gore images but nothing. NOTHING evokes such a deep seated, gut wrenching fear in me like this image of the fucking water slide from Action Park with the loop in it

hey what the fuck

We really should teach Action Park in schools as an example of why regulation is important. The subject matter is innately interesting (and gory) in a way economics/civics normally isn’t, and the unwillingness of business and the general inability of the public to protect people’s safety is on display.

Because while there’s no shortage of stories of workers dying in factory fires while locked in, Action Park shows a different side of things because its victims were paying customers.

It’s proof that “that doesn’t look safe” and “this place has a bad reputation” isn’t going to protect everyone.

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