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I just had to share this email I got so all y'all can appreciate the absolute state of welfare services in Australia with me:

The NILs Loan Scheme is a government funded, no interest loan scheme for people on low incomes, but this leaves me wondering exactly who tf can qualify for their loans. Because it seems like if you have any symptoms of poverty it's a no.
I applied because I need the clutch replaced in my van, which I live in. It's lucky that I actually CAN afford the cost myself (due to living in a van & not participating in Australia's increasingly ridiculous housing market). I thankfully can afford such an expense these days & was just looking for a responsible financial buffer, just in case. But if this had happened to me a few years ago when I first became homeless and was far less financially stable, then my next living situation wouldn't be "affordable housing" it would be a fucking tent.
Anyway, the backwards ass state of a GOVERNMENT FUNDED welfare scheme refusing to assist those who need welfare the most because they don't want to encourage homelessness or whatever the dumb fuck? Just really rustled my jimmies tbh. Just screams "yet another govt welfare scheme that's actually just about handing out money to fake charities & not helping the poor". Good Shephard just got on the "do not donate to these grifters" list along with the Salvos😒
#I got a root canal & a heap of skin cancer to pay for on top of this clutch replacement right#& I got it#but there's going to be $100 left in my bank account with this all said & done#& I could use ZIP or AfterPay or whatever if need be#but I figured a no-interest no-fee no-nothing loan would be the gold standard of responsible financial decision-making#& lol turns out the eligibility requirements for a NILs loan are HIGHER than a Buy Now Pay Later (w exorbitant fees) type of loan#how tf can you call that a loan scheme for people on low incomes?#when you gotta be at least middle class to qualify?#the fucking state of Australian welfare agencies istg#& I ain't even shocked atp because this is the response I've always gotten from welfare agencies#they always have some (often very stupid) excuse as to why they can't do what they say they do#I hear so often “oh there's plenty of support for the poor & homeless they just choose to be that way”#but this is the support just fyi#this is why poverty & homelessness still exist in Australia#bc all the agencies & organisations & departments & corporations that are “on the job” are only on the job of securing their own pay checks#with as little expenditure on the poor as they can get away with#auspol#poverty
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“Are you happy?”
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“Getting there.”
#fanart#digital art#corvidae art#dsmp fanart#dsmp#tommyinnit#tommyinnt fanart#tommyinit dsmp#c!tommy#c!tommy fanart#…im so sorry to my followers for the person im about to become#i can feel it. creeping up my spine. the hyperfixation. fuck#just as an fyi- i dont watch/support pretty much any of the content creators and never really did that much#i was there for the characters and their lore only and tiktok was my source of that#any and all art i make is purely for my love of the story- fuck the rest
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AU where Charles has assumed Edwin knew Charles was queer this entire time and was just being Edwardian about it, and somehow this impression managed to last up until Port Townsend, and this assumption was based entirely on:
Charles: What - how - how did you not - ? I have an earring in the gay ear!
Crystal: That’s not the gay ear, Charles. That hasn’t been a thing for decades and still even I know that left is right and right is wrong. Which is, um, the homophobic way to say it, but…
Charles: No, it’s definitely the left ear.
Niko: I didn’t know they had a gay ear in England.
Edwin: They definitely didn’t in the nineteen-tens. I was initially concerned you might be a pirate.
Crystal: Although I am kinda surprised you didn’t figure it out based on how he sits. Or doesn’t sit.
Charles and Edwin: What?
Niko: *nods sagely*
#this is not a very historically accurate post fyi do not cite it#the expectation Edwin would probably have had I did not want to write#and gay ears as far as I can tell were indeed not a thing in the UK#tho it is true that there has always been debate over which ear is the gay ear#(the more common view being tho that it is the right ear as per Crystal’s playground rhyme)#ANYWAY for the record Edwin would have fully supported Charles in being a pirate#it’s just that Edwin had these romantic ideas about pirates being fundamentally driven to roam the seas in freedom#and Edwin wasn’t sure he could arrange for that as ghosts#and he didn’t want Charles to be like. unfulfilled#dead boy detectives#charles rowland#edwin payne#crystal palace surname von hoverkraft#mine
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Canis: The Speaker (Manga) - English Scanlation
Summary: 'The Speaker' is a BL manga that follows three boys who were all raised in an American orphanage together. Sam is the book smart and inquisitive one. Hal is brave and confident. Nobu is shy and quiet, but he has a good memory and he's more capable than he thinks he is.
The boys realize that something sinister is going on at their orphanage, and they decide to investigate. As a result, they get forcibly separated.
Themes include: explicit (18+) material, polygamy, mafia madness, human and child trafficking, sex work, sex assault, child sexual abuse, and substance abuse
Read Chapters 1 - 10 here!
Read Chapter 11 here!
#canis the speaker#manga#samuel murphy#iwaki tadanobu#harold hughes#scanlation#long story short i am extremely amateur in this scanlation business and genuinely just want folks to be able to access this amazing series#sobs - please enjoy the imgur adjacent uploads til i figure out how to upload to an actual manga site#i did not translate ch 1 - 10 but all those excellent ancestor scanlators seem to have disappeared sooo here we go!#i will be translating from ch 11 onward :)#i will be reblogging this post with updated chapter links as i finish them for easy peasy reference for anybody who wants to follow along#am planning on working through the whole series so stay tuned! the series is completely finished and published in japanese and spanish fyi#also yes the font and text editting are nowhere near professional#pls be kind#feedback is appreciated but rly this is a passion project#i am but a humble fan that desperately wants more english speakers in this fandom LOL#no profit being made off this fr fr and will be removed the second there is an official translation being done#ps buy the official english editions of dear mr hatter and dear mr rain to support the fantastically talented mangaka!#ps ps yes the site labels the volumes really weird... the speaker is set same universe but you don't have to read the others first
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Me when I have NO reading comprehension whatsoever:

#wow and here i was thinking jc stans delusions could get any worse#do they actually think jc was so innocent#jgy didn't accuse jc of helping in planning wwx public downfall but he called him out on his lack of support also Jc LEAD the seige fyi#wn is calling jc out on his regular assholery and ungrateful behavior#jc is a manchild throwing tantrum and he is one that needed to humbled and wn did just that#jc stans: oh how dare they call out my innocent tsundere grape on his bad unjustifiable behavior#jc stans: obv wen ning gotta be in the wrong not jc haha never wondered jc actually had a big hand in slaughtering wn's family haha#mdzs#mo dao zu shi#canon jc#canon jiang cheng
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Vide Noir's dual narrative structure
All right, here it is, me making good on at least one of my meta threats. Lord Huron's album Vide Noir can be interpreted as an album with two parallel, contrasting narratives - that of the lead protagonist Buck Vernon, as well as that of Johnnie Redmayne.
Disclaimer: this is an interpretation I think is pretty sound and well-reasoned, but I make no claim to any of this being proven canon information.
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For those unfamiliar or who need a reminder, the primary narrative is this: the year is 1967, and we start near the end of Buck's journey, as he awakens from being black-brained (Lost in Time and Space). Having just suffered an overdose on the drug vide noir, his memories are slow to return to him, but return they do - his fiancee, Leigh/Lee Green (from here on Leigh but both spellings have been used), left him without a word one night, and he decided to follow, heading west to Los Angeles from their home town of Detroit, Michigan. He's been struggling to find her, checking every bar in the city in case she was booked to sing at one as her move was the result of her chasing her dream of becoming a singer. He doesn't remember a lot about himself, really, after that overdose, but he remembers her, and his love for her makes him desperate to find her.
We're then taken back to the night he left to find her (Never Ever) and his journey is mostly linear from there - he meets a fortune teller, Lady Moonbeam, who tells him that pursuing Leigh will end in his ruin, but he refuses to accept her advice and pushes on (Ancient Names I & II). He laments that he's been some kind of fuckup, that maybe he chased Leigh away through his own behavior, but that he still loves her and begs for her to return (Wait By the River). At some point around here he also learns of the drug vide noir and contemplates using it himself for clues.
(Note that unlike in the movie, in the album, nothing suggests that Buck suffered from a murder attempt by Z'Oiseau's henchmen but that instead he may have overdosed himself in an attempt to find Lee. However, there's plenty of reason to suspect that the film is the canon interpretation here anyway and the henchmen kidnapping Buck just doesn't make for a song I guess.)
One way or another, he winds up black-brained, where some deep existential truths of the universe are revealed to him (Secret of Life - namely that everyone and everything dies in the end, and that a human life is brief, fleeting, and ultimately meaningless within the context of the universe as a whole). He somehow reawakens rather than dying (Back from the Edge) and, again, understands that nothing he does will ever matter, has never mattered*, but that *even though* he's suffered greatly already on this quest, he's still committed to trying to find Leigh, pitting himself against that careless universe (The Balancer's Eye).
So he keeps searching (When the Night is Over) until he finds a clue, or a helping hand of some sort, that leads him on the right path to his beloved Leigh (Moonbeam). We get one more reminder of the forces at work here - vide noir is some awful stuff, it nearly killed him, Leigh herself is hooked on it now, it shows you terrible truths and nightmares beyond human comprehension (Vide Noir) - and when all is said and done, as Buck thinks he's about to "rescue" Leigh from her fate and bring her back to his fantasy of a perfect happy life together, she rejects him. He came all this way through time and space, and she doesn't love him at all in the end (Emerald Star).
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I consider this the primary narrative here because it makes use of all the songs on the album, it has a clear start and ending and a mostly linear structure, and the album basically serves as a soundtrack to Buck's fool's errand. The film agrees - every scene is centered around his journey, after all. But we have context from Lord Huron's other albums, as well as the lyrics and musical stylings of multiple songs on Vide Noir, that show us that Buck isn't necessarily the only narrator on this album. Strange Trails, of course, came out three years prior, and features songs by multiple fictional bands performing songs which serve as narration for a diverse cast of characters. Unlike on Strange Trails, where each track has a writer or band specifically named and assigned to it as well as a character narrative, Vide Noir does not give us such conclusive information, but we can still put clues together to understand at least some of who the in-universe performers might be on Vide Noir.
Most likely, multiple of these songs are by the Buck Vernon Band - this is pretty obvious. Buck's semi-autobiographical music is all over Strange Trails, usually referencing a girl he loves, sometimes referencing that the girl left him, often giving her different names, all starting with L (Fool For Love's "Lily", and "Louisa").
But the other band that we can easily identify as performers on Vide Noir are the Phantom Riders. For those who need an introduction, this is the band composed of four members of the World Enders gang, with Dale Redmayne at the helm as lead writer. They were seen previously on Strange Trails as well, with banger surf/rockabilly hits like Hurricane, Until the Night Turns, and The World Ender. As a storytelling tool, they are primarily brought in to tell us about the man-turned-undead horror entity known as The World Ender himself, and then otherwise mostly we get their songs about Dale's brother Johnnie Redmayne, who is introduced to us in Strange Trails as a fun-loving and presumably fairly young guy, a thrillseeker and hedonist, who lives for the moment as if the world could end any day. The Buck Vernon Band jumps in between some of these songs with an interjection to tell us that wait, Johnnie is dead, or was, but he got back up. In Dead Man's Hand, Buck speculates that Johnnie could have been murdered or may have killed himself, accidentally or intentionally, upon first seeing him. It's in Vide Noir that we actually learn more about the circumstances of Johnnie's death.
Before we get to that, let's first identify which Vide Noir songs are by the Phantom Riders. This isn't all that hard to do. Any song that references The World Ender is presumably theirs - that gives us Secret of Life right away ("I sit alone in the dark, and I try to remember the words you spoke when you summoned the Ender"). This is reinforced in the Alive From Whispering Pines webseries, episode 423 - Secret of Life, when played, shows a skeleton prop the band has jokingly referred to as Cobb Avery on their social media posts in the past, and after the song ends in this episode, the tune continues in a slowed and distorted fashion through a clip of a WBUB movie version of Dead Man's Hand showing Johnnie rising from the pavement when Buck is about to bury him.
Ancient Names Parts I and II are presumably written by the same band as a two-part song. In the Vide Noir film, the Phantom Riders are performing Part II in the underground club. Additionally, in Alive From Whispering Pines episode 426, after Tubbs Tarbell is done reminiscing about the band and their nihilism, Ancient Names Part II is the next song covered - and often in this series, the structure of the segments between songs are intentional and related to either the song they precede or the song they follow, so it's likely that the placement of the Phantom Riders' appearance followed by a track they're associated with is meant to help confirm them as the performers. In addition, Ancient Names Part I references a fortune teller, and we know from the film that the fortune teller in question, Lady Moonbeam, is associated with the World Enders and knows the Redmaynes.
The last track on Vide Noir that is most likely theirs is the title track, Vide Noir. We have two points of evidence for this - one lyrical ("Many evils have I enjoyed, prowling the night raising hell with the boys" which feels like a pretty direct reference to the World Enders' nighttime violence) and one musical - the main melody of Vide Noir is identical to that of Ancient Names (and Fortune Teller's Theme, actually). In Strange Trails, using the same melody for multiple songs was an easy way to tie Frankie Lou's songs together, and here we can see that it ties two Phantom Riders tracks together directly, indicating that not only are they both by the same band, but that Vide Noir is a followup to Ancient Names part I, in which our fortune teller did warn us things would go very, very wrong.
(And besides all of that, the Phantom Riders tracks on Vide Noir all tend to be similar in musical style - psychedelia-flavored garage rock with a heavy bass line, in contrast to other songs on the album.)
With those songs identified, we should also be aware of just how much Lord Huron seem to love their dual narratives. In Strange Trails, we have a really concrete example of this with The Night We Met. This song was in-universe written by Frankie Lou, presumably about her doomed relationship with Z'Oiseau and how much she wishes she had never met him to begin with (as she echoes in her dialogue in the Vide Noir film when speaking to Buck in her dressing room). However, the music video for this song shows not Frankie and Z'Oiseau, but instead Buck, driving west, while reflecting on his own failure to keep Leigh, wishing he could go back in time and fix things, and meanwhile kind of hallucinating her as he goes. In the album Long Lost, we get another dual narrative in I Lied, which is performed by Donny and Midge but is also sung by Leigh in Vide Noir, foreshadowing her breakup with and lack of love for Buck. There are certainly other dual narratives in both of those albums to be found as well - so what we should keep in mind here is that often, songs can be written and performed by a character or band in order to narrate for themselves or someone close to them, but that just as in our real-world movie soundtracks or our favorite character playlists on spotify, those songs can be applied to other characters in different (but somewhat similar) situations than the ones they were written for.
So! We have four Phantom Riders tracks on Vide Noir, all of which were presumably not written originally in-universe about Buck Vernon, because why would they be, Buck and the World Enders only briefly cross paths and at the very least we know that Ancient Names Part II was written well before he ever met them. Instead, it makes the most sense if like the bulk of the Phantom Riders songs, these tracks serve Johnnie's narration instead.
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If that's the case, what does that give us? Winding around and through Buck's journey is this second storyline. Johnnie Redmayne, having used and enjoyed vide noir himself abundantly ("I had a vision tonight that the world was ending" as one probable example), decides it's time to get his hands on bulk quantities so as to get the Enders in on controlling the flow of the drug in LA rather than letting Z'Oiseau maintain a monopoly, thereby also increasing revenue for the members of the gang.
It's Moonbeam who warns him to knock it off first. We know, thanks to the film, that he'd spoken to her at some point about his plans to investigate the source of the drug at Tobey's arcade and try to get his hands on some to sell. Whatever his exact plan was, in Ancient Names Part 1, Moonbeam warns him that pursuing this is going to get him killed. Vide noir isn't just a drug, it's something extremely dangerous, tied to dangerous people, and he needs to get away from "her" (and note that frequently throughout music history, drugs have been personified as a "her" or an unnamed lover, whether for poetic reasons or to evade censorship that might come from talking directly about drug use - and Cursed, off Strange Trails, is one more in-universe example, where "her" refers both to Leigh Green and to drug use, specifically vide noir).
Immediately afterward, Ancient Names Part 2, in addition to serving as a very classic sort of World Enders nihilism anthem, can easily be interpreted as Johnnie saying "fuck that, I do what I want, you only live one life anyway and even if it kills me, I want to make my mark before I go out." Death is something hypothetical - sure, it'll get him some day, it gets everyone, and maybe Moonbeam is even right, but he isn't going to let her warning stop him.
On Strange Trails, Buck and Johnnie cross paths at Dead Man's Hand. On this album they only cross thematically, and the pivotal moment of intersection might be Secret of Life. This song may be the point at which Buck learns some forbidden secrets revealed by taking vide noir as discussed above, but its lyrics speak a lot more specifically to Johnnie's experience, implying some connection between him, vide noir, and the World Ender.
It may be that as we see with Buck in the film, perhaps Johnnie too has suffered the effects of being black-brained prior to taking it due to the time and space-bending effects of the drug (notice, for example, in Strange Trails we get Johnnie's story in a scrambled chronological order) and here he's confronted with the harsh truths of what those past visions of his possible future mean for him: he has been set on a path that is no longer avoidable due to his eventual future overdose. So perhaps it's at this point that he acknowledges that he is going to die sooner rather than later and that his life and death will not have meant anything to the greater cosmos, but this information, which was new to Buck, is not something Johnnie fears. Johnnie is hardly new to this point of view. He's seen past echoes of the knowledge imparted by vide noir throughout his life, both in his future visions of the end of the world (again see Until The Night Turns) and in the knowledge passed on through other World Enders, including their own motto ("The fair, the brave, the good must die", or in Secret of Life here, "The darkness comes for all of us").
(As an aside, there's still a lot to unravel with Secret of Life that I haven't touched on here. It's a fascinating song with some really mysterious lyrics. I've speculated at length in the LH discord about some additional interpretations this song could yield but won't veer off topic here.)
And yet despite what looks like a very certain and dire end, Johnnie maintains hope that perhaps he, too, will live past this. Because if Cobb Avery did, why can't he? This is part of the gang's core mythos - their founder is a dead man. He clawed his way back out of the grave for revenge, they thought it was just so fucking cool that he was unkillable that they had to join him, and together they dismantled the Winthrop Corporation, one murder at a time. When the police finally caught up to him, they lynched him - but the noose did nothing, for he was already dead, and now in the form of a skeleton, he called the gang to his side (see Strange Trails: The World Ender comic book). In the ensuing chaos, he flees, the gang heads west and relocates to east Los Angeles, and in the time contemporary with the events of Vide Noir, he is still present among them but this appears to be unknown to the public (Daily Trails prop, by Kim Berens, used in both Vide Noir and Alive From Whispering Pines where it was modified to Ten years later).
Whether The World Ender is readily visible to and known by most members of the gang at this point is unknown, but we know that those who were black-brained can see him (in the film, Buck sees him approaching, bumps into him, plunges into a hallucination of his own future, and when he comes too, the Ender is gone). Given the Secret of Life lyrics, it's reasonable to guess that Johnnie at least can see the World Ender just fine and one way or another, in speaking with him and in conjunction with consuming vide noir, has learned enough secret knowledge to make some kind of choice - and this is what later enables him, too, to drag his way back to the world of the living.
Fate catches up to Johnnie and as we learn in the film, his death was at the hands of Z'Oiseau's henchmen for trying to gain access to dealing in vide noir. Like Buck, he is black-brained - forced to swallow enough of the drug to kill him. And so the track Vide Noir opens with the Fortune Teller's Theme previously heard in Ancient Names Part 1, and that tune is woven through the track - Moonbeam's "I warned you, I told you so" to both of these fools who disregarded her advice. Although, again, the lyrics are clearly meant primarily to narrate for Johnnie - "Many evils have I enjoyed, prowling the night raising hell with the boys, getting high on a pure black void" sounds a lot more like what Johnnie gets up to than Buck. We are given a glimpse of his last words and final thoughts as life slips away and his consciousness is sent straight to the final edge of the cosmos.
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So ultimately, this is what we're left with:
Vide Noir is an album that tells the story of Buck Vernon, whose fiancee has left him. His journey culminates in a near-brush with death, in finding Leigh, and in learning that she does not love him and that he's nothing, his life is worth nothing more than dust and that none of it mattered or will ever matter, that once he eventually dies he will vanish and be forgotten in time.
Vide Noir also tells the story of Johnnie Redmayne, who for once tries to do something that isn't just for his own hedonistic pleasure but that might actually help bring in money to support his friends and family, but he's too headstrong and impulsive to listen to the warnings he's given, and is killed in the attempt.
One lives who probably shouldn't have and comes out at rock bottom and now has to work out how to move on from here, and one dies a nihilist who should presumably just accept the inevitability of death, but has the knowledge and absolute stubborn determination to enable his eventual return, following in the footsteps of Cobb Avery.
And what happens to both of them afterward? Well, we don't know. Hopefully some day (SOON?? BEN PLEASE) we'll get the opportunity to find out!
#lord huron#vide noir#strange trails#buck vernon#johnnie redmayne#you guys I just blasted a lot of this onto the page over the course of two nights and have only re-read it a couple times fyi#this is stuff I've been ruminating on for well over a year now and wanted to put down in writing for sharing and input#again let me be clear that this is my personal interpretation and while I think it's well-supported it is not exactly confirmed canon lmao#so don't treat it like gospel#I'm gonna go eat food now and nurse this headache
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Pretty much 7 out of 8 of these guys are some kind of muscley- stopping cursing my boy seungmin with the What if he got muscle shit
#/if/ he hit the gym in a changbin sense bc it made him happy than yuh id support but considering he says he hates the gym#and has reiterated multiple times he works out to keep up stamina and thats it like..... leave him alone#hes literally hot as he is#first you have the members making comments about his body being “nothing” to look at then i have to see What If He Went To The Gym on tumblr#like the fact he hasnt become obsessed with this stuff at this point even tho nearly everyone else has is something impressive#why not pat him on the back for sticking to his own principles idk? and again HES HOT WITHOUT ALL THAT#god this shit annoys me lmao#like ??? if u want muslce theres a bunch to choose from leave my guy alone#also just fyi the universe where seungmin loses his soft arms and soft stomach is not the one where he becomes better
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big fan of the trope in which one character views the other as their enemy/rival and is OBSESSED with the them and the other doesnt care
#zuko and aang#avatar the last airbender#atla#lego batman#lego joker#the lego batman movie#joker and batman#hazbin alastor#hazbin hotel#vox#alastor#hazbin vox#vox and alastor#support the art not the artist if they are problematic just fyi about the person who made hazbin#duos#i just like the dynamic
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The opposite of the point in the last reblog is often used to character-bash traitor primarchs in fandom spaces I used to be in. “Kind people/great people/decent people won’t hurt others even though they were hurt too” that is simply on-the-nose victim blaming and ableism. For the people obsessed with proving that their favorite characters are the morally superior and honorable war criminals of the bunch.
#fyi i do not support defending the ‘rights’ of characters as if they have any#and i’m against the behavior in this post in every aspect#i call it victim blaming and ableism because the people in question judge the characters with real moral standards first#just pointing out the hypocrisy#also the reasoning behind that idea itself is inherently ableism etc. no matter it’s used to judge real people or fictional characters#tw mental health
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Hey moots and followers and anyone else!
I accidentally posted an AI artwork because apparently my eyes don’t work properly and I missed the typical signs (6-finger hand 🙈).
Someone I don’t know reblogged it and called out it was AI, calling it AI slop etc. which is fair enough but I would have appreciated a comment saying “hey do you realise this is AI?” instead.
I did think about commenting/messaging them but I don’t have the mental energy for a potentially hostile response as their reblog came across as harsh toned (again, fair due to hate of AI use, I just didn’t want any of that directed at me because it was an honest mistake but some people don’t allow you to make them on this site, as I’ve learned the hard way in the past) so I just deleted the post (which I would have done anyway, I don’t want to promote AI in any form!).
Anyway, all this to say, if I do ever post anything AI again it will be by accident so please just drop a comment or DM me to let me know and I’ll remove the content immediately. I do my best to screen out any potential AI but in this instance I was taken in by Melkor’s eyes and Mairon’s hand placement so I didn’t notice much else 😂
(As a side note, that was one of the reblogger’s things about it being AI, Sauron’s hand on Morgoth’s crotch, when the picture was titled “Sauron asks forgiveness from Morgoth” and I’m like… how do you think he was asking for that? 😏 #angbangbaby).
#sorry for the ramble#just a general fyi#I don’t support AI#apologies for accidentally posting AI#it was a goosey move on my part#I will be more vigilant in future!
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hi ive temporarily opened bug requests and doodle comms over at ☕
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#id appreciate the support even in its just a reblog if u can! ty ; w;#i may not be doing backgrounds all the time just an fyi im sorry u_u#homestuck#wriggler karkat#hsfanart#my art
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One of my fave things to happen this year was the Liberal leader for South Australia trying to pretend this wasn't him snorting coke off his kitchen counter

#i dont support drug arrests unless its politicans x#liberal is evil just fyi theyre our conservative party so
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school started and i'm also working so...!!! my replies might be a little slower haha but DW I AM STILL HERE 😤
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vagueblogging a post I just blocked but look, I hate the military industrial complex too, but when your politics shift from "these institutions are shitty and gross and harmful and we should do loud things about it" all the way down to "so we should ostracize and excommunicate individual working class peons for the Sin of Working Wrong, it's fun and it's free" you have simply gotten lost in the dopamine sauce
#nooo pooh that's not honey you're eating christofascist culture#'we should ban Jimmy from game nights bc he's a soldier' is the weirdest fucking praxis. touch grass#if u think it's radical to support sex workers and ALSO radical to bully random working-class grunts#well. that's not very radical of you actually#folks want Working Class Solidarity but only for the “good ones” and then get frustrated it hasnt Happened yet#the next step in that pipeline is 'shunning didn't bring utopia maybe killing them all will' just fyi#Maybe When The Working Class Has Been Purified Of All Sin And Purged Of All Nonbelievers We Will Surely Then Have Solidarity#us politics
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We all remember "proship" refers to the stance of "ship and let ship" and literally nothing else, and isn't an indicator for what a person actually likes or dislikes, right? Please guys I am losing my faith
#two talks#it's so funny being lumped in with all the 'bad' ships (calling them that only for lack of a better term)#when i'm the most vanilla little critter#i don't even like that shit i just. bro i just don't care#i'm a grown ass adult how is it any of my business what a random guy on the internet ships#i'm sobbing i don't CARE#can we all stop being mean to each other#'dni if you don't support harassment or any of that nasty shit' this is what y'all are saying fyi
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making my passover cake for seder tonight #myseder (have i decided what we're eating for dinner yet? of course not) and also have my laptop open in front of the bowl of egg whites i'm whipping so i can write fic at the same time #multitasking
#i'm going to try to keep kosher for eight days straight and then donate some money to the palestinian children's relief fund :)#maybe we should make this a fundraiser. pledge now to support my kosher campaign.#i have never successfully kept k4p. just as an fyi. i have a real lack of willpower
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