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@alwaysmoretapes

pfp / antlergrave | banner / seagiri totally and entirely brainrotted | art tag / #ghouly draws

hello im a crazy little shit

(matching hello/goodbye blinkies with @just-watching-dont-worry :3)

names are casper, jay, evbo, alex and hermes. use any and all of them for me i dont care i use he/it and gore, slasher, and horror related neopronouns. get creative with it, i wanna see what you come up with

post limit? [yes] [no] mutuals can and are encouraged to ask for my discord im a minor (16+), myb if i follow you and your bio says dni, it's entirely an accident i still make sexual jokes and dont tag suggestive posts separately i use slurs like faggot/fag, dyke, tranny and transsexual for myself, beware

taken by my lovely darling @strawberry-avalanche (if you like batpham then check him out <3)

current fixation / tf2 again i think

art tag (for searching) / #ghouly draws vent tag (for blocking) / #hauntings system related tag / #sysposting

stranger things/steddie sideblog / @classof86baby sideblog where random shit goes sometimes / @ghxulbxyz vent sideblog / @localexperiment

more blinkies and stamps under the cut ,,

Solidarity

For those who don't understand, EBT are food stamps (government money for buying food for low-income people). Because the money is from the government, it comes with horrific restrictions, one of which is you cannot buy "prepared" food with it. You can only buy raw chicken, not cooked chicken, for example.

This kitchen is getting around that stupid rule by selling you raw, unprepared chicken, and then charging your EBT account for raw, unprepared chicken.

Then as a side thing, totally unrelated, they cook the chicken for free. Since you bought raw chicken with the EBT, it's legal. There's no law against cooking people's raw chicken for free for them. That's just charity.

This kitchen is a blessing to anyone who doesn't have a kitchen of their own.

Ah yes, prepared food, the thing that of course poor people would have no reason to buy. Everyone knows that people living in poverty are guaranteed to have infinite free time and energy, access to an equipped and functional kitchen, and be free from disabilities that affect their ability to cook. Poor people never have unreliable gas or electricity, are never struggling to feed multiple dependents, and just live for the chance to come home from ten hours of underpaid work to spend another hour in the kitchen cooking. Excluding prepared food from benefits makes SO much sense, it's not like that's the demographic who needs it the most or anything. We gotta make their lives as hard as possible so they'll choose not to be poor.

That is the wettest sounding bat I've ever heard. :')

In fairness Australia does actually have "bat rabies" so you should still be careful handling bats, but it's a lot more controllable than normal rabies (which we do not have). This person clearly knows what they're doing though.

I have a bunch of sketches and drawings from last year that I never posted, so here's a big post of some highlights!

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