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DNI those who are wicked and cruel and evil and have hearts of evil (I am an adult. do be aware that there'll be a bit of nsfw or weird stuff on here. if you dont like it avert your gaze)

Heartwarming: Mr Beast has surgically altered 1000 people to look just like members of the Slaughterhouse Nine! Any of them that survive 100 days without being lynched get $1,000,000!

Okay. So.

There is something that has been bothering me. It's a Lancer thing, about a specific detail about a specific frame.

The Lich.

Do you know what the problem is?

Look close. Can you see it now?

WHY DOES IT HAVE SUCH SHORT LEGS?

"Oh, but that's not the official art!" I hear you thinking. And yes, that's the art from the Core Book, published long before we even knew what the Lich even was. Okay, so let's crack open the Long Rim book and take a look at the-

WHAT THE FUCK? WHY DOES IT BEND LIKE THAT?

WHERE IS THE OTHER LEG?!?

The ability of the Lich to manipulate our limited, mortal, linear perception of the flow of time is practically easy to understand compared to whatever the fuck is happening here.

Maybe I'm just looking at this wrong and I'm being an idiot. Someone please help me.

i was climbin out of a vent 4 uh. April Fools related reasons i promise. and Sunny took this pictur and said i looked cute in it so here go

(OOC THANK YOU SO MUCH TO MY WONDERFUL FRIEND @mossylocks of XIII-E'S BLOG FOR DOING MY COMMISSION!!! YOU DREW!! MY BEASTIE!!! I LOVE HER AAAAA!!)

The inchworm podcast is really good if you want to think about random small details like Taylor’s seeming lack of an ability to feel pain compared to other people being there from the start like what was up with that

Context Taylor “pain killers never had an effect and also it didn’t really hurt” Hebert

The Backerkit campaign for meat4meat has officially launched!

meat4meat is an illustrated body horror anthology featuring works by transgender and disabled authors and artists, to celebrate the close relationship that our communities have with the genre of body horror.

It features seventeen gripping short stories of body horror, ranging from debut authors such as Lorelei Thee to masters of the craft such as Joe Koch, Claudine Griggs, and more! Each is accompanied by an original illustration by similarly marginalized artists, offering their own perspective on the anthology's themes.

Stretch goals include a foreword by @cryptotheism, additional stories, a physical edition, and more!

Additionally, backers who buy the digital edition in the first 48 hours will receive it an entire two weeks early!

So if you're in the UK you have probably heard about the proposed changes to disability benefits. If not, here is a BBC News article (link) about it, and the Big Issue (link) have been running basically non-stop articles about it since the announcement.

Crucially, the government is holding a consultation. Will as many of us as possible weighing in change the outcome? Possibly, though it's far from guaranteed. Will not filling it in help the situation in the slightest? No. So let's all have a go.

You can find the full Green Paper here: (link) and the options to respond are at the bottom of it, including the link to respond online, which is also here: (link)

It's also always worth contacting your MP to let them know what you think, if only to get a response on fancy Commons stationery. You can find your MP here: (link)

So, have at it, UK folks! (These proposals don't apply to Northern Ireland as benefits are transferred, but they are still taking NI comments and sharing them with the Department for Communities, so you may be able to influence whether this approach is taken up in NI in future, too)

And if nothing else, please reblog!

It really sucks that structural ableism makes it hard for disabled people to connect in person because let me tell you some of the best advice I’ve ever heard in my life is from disabled people.

It’s nice talking to someone who doesn’t want to fix you just wants to listen and commiserate because yeah things are shitty and it’s not fair

Being accepting of autistic people includes being accepting of "weird" or "annoying" people who you don't know are autistic, BTW. We don't just spawn into existence with a list of diagnoses tattooed on our foreheads. If you claim to be accommodating of autistic people, but then get pissed off when someone shows a symptom of autism because your default assumption is that they're just an allistic person who's annoying you for no reason, then you aren't actually all that accommodating of autistic people.

my favorite Beatles pictures are always ones where they just look like a four idiots because that's what they truly were anyway

example a (candid)

example b (the photographer purposely placed them like this therefore emphasizing the fact that he too realizes they're idiots and does this to mock them)

no john, no one wants your fucking twig

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