spindamiibo
spindamiibo
Gay! I love my wife!!!
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Z, 24 and they/them!! Im sewing and painting and getting silly
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spindamiibo · 7 days ago
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spindamiibo · 13 days ago
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the world is running out of glassblowers and yet you want to become a fucking doctor
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spindamiibo · 13 days ago
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Disgust has absolutely no ethical weight. If you are basing your ethical positions on the emotion of disgust you should stop, it is entirely unjustified and leads to a huge amount of harm.
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spindamiibo · 19 days ago
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​i’m such a fake idgafer everything bothers me tbh
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spindamiibo · 21 days ago
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looks like the government is doing something about cults
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spindamiibo · 21 days ago
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Comedians in the '70s and cartoons in the '90s: weird how your kids can watch violence and murder on TV but the FCC wants us dead if we say the word nipple.
Internet users in 2025: you didn't warn me that there would be erotic themes in the game you just mentioned which is fucked up because I thought it was going to be a normal "morally struggle with killing people" game but now it's gone too far :-/
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spindamiibo · 21 days ago
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i really like this thing where websites will have separate "log in" & "sign up" buttons and if you click "log in" it takes you to a sign-up screen anyway so you have to click "i already have an account" and then it will ask if you want to sign in with your facebook account or with instagram or linkedin or deviantart or whatever, and if you choose "username & password" it asks if you want to put in your username or use your thumbprint, and once you put your username & password it emails you a confirmation code, and once you put in the code it says "do you want to give us your phone number for future sign-ins? do you want to sign up for facial recognition? do you want to give us your bones? give us your fucking bones?
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spindamiibo · 1 month ago
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Molly Brodak
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spindamiibo · 2 months ago
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without arts & crafts we are in hell
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spindamiibo · 2 months ago
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fuck me did you know you have a little ghoulie in there
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spindamiibo · 2 months ago
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spindamiibo · 2 months ago
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play toys ?
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spindamiibo · 2 months ago
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spindamiibo · 2 months ago
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Nick Gillard, the Revenge of the Sith choreographer, on how he wrote the Obi-Wan vs Anakin fight in a 2019 interview. He’s described it in these terms before, that he wrote it as a fight between a romantic couple, in that:  “My take on the whole duel was that Obi-Wan is the central character in that duel. He wouldn’t try and kill Anakin. The way I saw that fight was like having a fight with your girlfriend. That she’s just lost it and that she’s coming at you with everything she’s got. […] So you try to defend her as long as you can until she breaks down. Then you can give her a cuddle.“ Obviously he doesn’t mean it literally and I think that goes hand in hand with how I don’t think Anakin saw Obi-Wan as having a sexual affair with Padme, but instead one more of loyalty, but also that there is a strong element of how Obi-Wan and Anakin’s relationship is one that’s of partners, and that I very strongly do see Anakin’s feelings on this being a complicated, tangled mess that aren’t just platonic or just romantic, they’re a jumble of a bunch of different things. Even more importantly is how the entire fight is structured around that Obi-Wan didn’t want this, that he was doing everything he could to give Anakin time to come to his senses, that that was the mindset Obi-Wan want into this fight with and one of the biggest narrative takeaways of this part of the story.  That nothing Obi-Wan could have done (or Padme, for that matter) could have changed this, because Anakin had the time to come back, he had people reaching their hands out to him, that Padme literally begged him to run away with her, that Obi-Wan tried to talk him down/didn’t go at him with full force because he was trying to get Anakin back. But Anakin is so stuck on the idea that anything less than full agreement with him and what he wants to do, is a betrayal, that they’ve gone behind his back despite that there’s no real evidence for this, other than that they had a conversation one time he wasn’t in the room (which was about him, as Padme told him), and that Obi-Wan came with Padme to Mustafar. That Anakin cannot see that both of these people are entirely about him, that they love him and want him to come back, shows just what the dark side does.  It doesn’t make anyone happy, instead it lies and divides and inflicts nothing but suffering, when it’s embraced like this.  Despite all evidence to the contrary, Anakin couldn’t see how much they loved him. And he’s so enraged by a perceived betrayal, from Padme, but also from Obi-Wan, that it’s looked at as being like an affair, that the writing for this fight is centered around that concept and the sense of hurt and fury that comes with it, showing that Obi-Wan and Anakin being the climax of this movie and, in a lot of ways, this entire trilogy, is there for a reason.
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spindamiibo · 2 months ago
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