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Crawls out of a cave, dumps this out onto the ground, immediately crawls back into the cave
#art tag#alter art#system art#system shenanigans#ft. Svlad#ft. Harry#ft. Macabre#ft. Michael#ft. Gordon#ft. Novocaine#ft. Intruder
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fmk the class of 2014
"fuck cat, marry peter luci, kill michael when he does that thing where he starts preaching at me and i can't find my squirt bottle."
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Ella dejó escapar una ligera risa, el sonido apenas un susurro cargado de sarcasmo. "Edición limitada... Eso suena más como una excusa para justificar un experimento fallido," respondió, señalando la bebida abandonada a un lado con un gesto despreocupado. "No sé si mi 'nivel de exigencia', como lo llamas, pueda ser satisfecho aquí. Aunque aprecio el optimismo," añadió, arqueando una ceja con una sonrisa que no llegaba a sus ojos. "Supongo que es una forma elegante de decir que debería seguir buscando, ¿no?" Se inclinó levemente hacia él, con un aire entre desafiante y juguetón. "¿O acaso tienes una recomendación? Porque si estoy perdiendo el tiempo, prefiero culparte a ti por ello."
Quisiera defender al establecimiento, pero hasta para él era poco impresionable. Sin embargo, tampoco pretendía darle la razón a la contraria. Colocó la bebida a un lado. El dulce había logrado hastiarlo y prefería olvidarla. —Son edición limitada por una razón. —De nuevo, no pretendía defender, se decía que no estarían aquí por mucho tiempo—. Aún así, hay bastantes para elegir, tal vez alguna se ajuste a tu nivel de exigencia —exclamó encogiéndose de hombros. Y al propio.
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mikeyway and his fuckass coat
#ft. gabe saporta#i love him sm#i want that coat soo bad#mikey way#mikey fucking way#michael romance#mcr#my chemical romance#frank iero#gerard way#ray toro
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some quick thingies from today
#ft injustice booster and ted in boosters jersey (..again)#booster gold#blue beetle#dc#dc comics#michael jon carter#ted kord#art#digital art#boostle#justice league international#jli#fanart#dc fanart
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@mikeyhartman
Tatiana Maslany as Erin Hurley and Jake Gyllenhaal as Jeff Bauman in Stronger (2017).
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don’t give david internet access he will annoy tf out of michael via snapchat
#there will be a part 2 of this#ft the rest of the boys… 😊#the lost boys#the lost boys 1987#the lost boys fanart#tlb 1987#tlb fanart#david the lost boys#michael emerson#michael the lost boys#fanart#digital art#bowl art#also srry abt the shitty quality#i drew it in the corner of my canvas 😓#and the gradient map crunched jt even further#sigh…#david x michael#michael x david#david tlb#michael tlb
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what do you do when delusion incarnate asks to go to barbie with you? you say yes obviously
has anyone done this yet
#ft hc michael looks like he stepped out of a chowder episode#tma#the magnus archives#the magnus archive fanart#magnus archives#tma fanart#gerry keay#michael distortion#tma gerry#tma michael#gerrymichael#barbie#michael cant... he doenst fit...
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The song "I Do Adore" has major ineffable husbands vibes
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Michael de Adder :: @deAdder
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"The most important office is office of citizen."
June 11, 2025
Robert B. Hubbell
The most consequential story on Tuesday continues to be that Trump is issuing blatantly illegal and unconstitutional orders. The deployment of federal troops to Los Angeles violates the Posse Comitatus Act and does not qualify for any statutory exception. That fact is omitted from nearly every story reporting on the situation in Los Angeles. But no such story is accurate or complete unless the first line says, “In violation of federal law and without justification, President Trump has ordered federal troops to Los Angeles . . . .”
Before addressing the fake state of emergency created by Trump, let’s skip to the solution: Tens of millions of Americans must take to the streets, expressing the will of the people in opposition to Trump's unlawful actions. Thousands of decentralized protests of millions of Americans will be beyond the ability of Trump to resist—even with the US military cosplaying as law enforcement officers.
It is vitally important that everyone join the No Kings Day protests—June 14, 2025. Find a protest near you: No Kings. On June 14, Flag Day, the story must be that millions of Americans rose to defend democracy instead of the obscenely expensive military parade ordered by Trump because no one else will celebrate his birthday.
For once, the New York Times is getting it right. In its Tuesday online edition, the first headline in Column A1 reads:
The Times’ news analysis reports, in part,
Legal scholars say the president’s actions are not authorized by the statutes he has cited and are, instead, animated by a different goal. “He is declaring utterly bogus emergencies for the sake of trying to expand his power, undermine the Constitution, and destroy civil liberties,” said Ilya Somin, a libertarian professor at Antonin Scalia Law School who represents a wine importer and other businesses challenging some of Mr. Trump’s tariffs.
For the usually stodgy Times, the above analysis amounts to a full-throated condemnation of Trump’s sham declarations of emergency.
The Times’ news analysis closed with a reference to the case of Youngstown Sheet and Tube Company v. Sawyer, in which the Court expressed skepticism of presidential declarations of emergencies because “emergencies beget emergencies”:
Justice Jackson wrote that the framers of the Constitution were wary of granting the president emergency powers.
“They knew what emergencies were, knew the pressures they engender for authoritative action, knew, too, how they afford a ready pretext for usurpation,” he wrote. “We may also suspect that they suspected that emergency powers would tend to kindle emergencies.”
Trump's declaration of emergency is an attempt to create an emergency justifying the deployment of troops. It is an illegal, unjustified use of the US military—and is grounds for impeachment, conviction, and removal from office.
As a point of personal privilege as an Angeleno native, I want to express my anger at the national media for facilitating Trump's misrepresentation of the situation in Los Angeles.
After seeing MSNBC play video on Tuesday of the same two Waymo cars burning (which occurred on Saturday), I drove around my neighborhood to take a video of peaceful city streets with commentary by me. The video is here:
A shareable link is here: The Real Los Angeles 6.10.25
Mayor Karen Bass imposed a curfew over a small area in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday evening. The tiny sector under curfew is a few blocks in Los Angeles County, which covers 4,752 sq. miles. Los Angeles County is roughly three times the size of Rhode Island, twice the size of Delaware, the same size as Connecticut, and half the size of New Jersey.
Imagine 10 blocks under curfew in an area the size of Connecticut because several dozen citizens are standing in front of a federal building—surrounded by 700 Marines, 2,000 National Guard, and the LAPD riot squad. That is the fake emergency that Trump has created by unlawfully deploying federal troops into Los Angeles.
The scale of Los Angeles County also highlights an important point about the limited ability of federal forces, even when they are misused by Trump. It took 700 Marines three days to travel 83 miles from Camp Pendleton to Los Angeles, where they have remained secluded inside a federal building housing a detention center. The Marines occupy one building in a single block of a county spanning 4,752 square miles.
On Tuesday evening, California Governor Gavin Newsom delivered a speech condemning Trump's actions. It deserves to be viewed, in full, by all Americans. The video of the speech is here: Meidas Touch Network, Exclusive: Governor Newsom Addresses State and Nation.
The full text of the speech is here: Governor of California, Democracy at a Crossroads.
Governor Newsom addressed all of Trump's unlawful conduct over the last four months, saying in part:
Authoritarian regimes begin by targeting people who are least able to defend themselves. But they do not stop there. Trump and his loyalists thrive on division because it allows them to take more power and exert even more control. By the way, Trump – he’s not opposed to lawlessness and violence, as long as it serves HIM. What more evidence do we need than January 6th? I ask everyone to take the time to reflect on this perilous moment. A president who wants to be bound by no law or constitution. Perpetrating a unified assault on American traditions. This is a President who, in just over 140 days, has fired government watchdogs that could hold him accountable for corruption and fraud. He’s declared a war on culture, on history, on science – on knowledge itself. Databases, quite literally vanishing. He’s delegitimizing news organizations and assaulting the First Amendment. At the threat of defunding them, he’s dictating what universities can teach. Targeting law firms and the judicial branch that are the foundation of an orderly, civil society. [¶¶] Look, this isn’t just about protests in LA. When Donald Trump sought blanket authority to commandeer the National Guard, he made that order apply to every state in this nation. This is about all of us. This is about you. California may be first – but it clearly won’t end here. Other states are next. Democracy is next. Democracy is under assault right before our eyes – the moment we’ve feared has arrived. [¶¶] The founding fathers did not live and die to see this moment. It’s time for all of us to stand up. Justice Brandeis said it best: in a democracy, the most important office is not president, it’s certainly not governor. The most important office is office of citizen. At this moment, we must all stand up and be held to a higher level of accountability. If you exercise your First Amendment rights, please do so peacefully. I know many of you are feeling deep anxiety, stress, and fear. But I want you to know that YOU are the antidote to that fear and anxiety.
Governor Newsom spoke the truth in a powerful speech.1
As before, we must remain disciplined and focused on protesting Trump's unlawful actions. We must avoid blaming members of the US military and LAPD who have been thrust into a chaotic situation against their will.
Stay calm—but show up! Your democracy needs you!
Troops at Fort Bragg jeer Newsom and Biden during Trump speech
Trump gave a partisan speech at Fort Bragg on Tuesday in which he attacked Governor Newsom, Joe Biden, the news media, and Los Angeles. During the speech, members of the US military appeared to jeer and boo at the names of politicians, the media, and Los Angeles. See Raw Story, 'Boo!' Trump prompts Army troops to jeer news media and cheer Robert E. Lee.
As readers of this newsletter know, I have been steadfast in defending the loyalty and professionalism of troops in our all-volunteer military. But each of the military members who jeered and booed elected officials, the news media, and a US city violated the DoD Directive 1344.10, Guidance for Military Personnel, which states, in part,
Per longstanding DoD policy, active duty personnel may not engage in partisan political activities and all military personnel should avoid the inference that their political activities imply or appear to imply DoD sponsorship, approval, or endorsement of a political candidate, campaign, or cause.
The commanders of Fort Bragg failed to maintain good military order by allowing troops under their command to participate in a partisan political rally that attacked Democratic officeholders and their former Commander-in-Chief. Allowing troops under their command to express partisan political viewpoints while in uniform is corrosive to public trust in the professionalism and neutrality of the military. The responsible commanders at Fort Bragg should resign or be disciplined for losing control of their troops.
As an aside, during Trump's speech, he announced that five military bases formerly named after Confederate traitors who killed hundreds of thousands of American soldiers during the Civil War would have their original Confederate names restored.
But because Trump realized that re-naming the bases for Confederate generals was unacceptable even for his white supremacist agenda, Trump's minions located US soldiers who have the same names as the Confederate generals and then renamed the bases after those US soldiers. See Task & Purpose, Trump reverts 7 Army bases to former names with new honorees.
So, for example, the former “Fort Robert E. Lee” will be renamed “Fort Lee” “in honor of Medal of Honor recipient Pvt. Fitz Lee, a Black Buffalo Soldier, for his heroism during the Spanish-American War.”
The cynical ploy to rename military bases to honor Confederate traitors by using the names of real American heroes is despicable.
Concluding Thoughts
Many people are distraught over the events in Los Angeles because they feel we have no control over the situation. While it is true that we cannot control the actions of everyone—especially agitators intent on hijacking peaceful protests—it is not true that we are powerless. We can seize control of the narrative by ensuring that millions of Americans take to the streets on June 14—No Kings Day and Flag Day.
If millions of Americans protest peacefully against Trump's unlawful actions, the media will give primacy to “We, the people,” rather than to the malignant narcissist.
As Governor Newsom said, “You are the antidote to fear and anxiety . . . . In a democracy, the most important office is not president, it’s certainly not governor. The most important office is office of citizen.”
We need only to act in order to overcome our feelings of helplessness and anxiety—and to regain control of the political narrative. Indeed, Trump's actions are those of a leader who is frightened about his grip on power. By acting in unison, we will prevail. Together, there is nothing we cannot do.
[Robert B. Hubbell Newsletter]
#Michael deAdder#agitators#Robert B. Hubbell#Robert B. Hubbell newsletter#Posse Comitatus Act#Ft. Bragg#Governor Newsom#democracy#resist
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Thinking about carving up somebody’s thighs and licking up the blood. They’re only in the underwear and can see them getting aroused by the way I roll my eyes back as I drink their blood. I use one of my hands to tease them through the fabric as I continued to lap up the blood. My little boycunt is throbbing at this point and I get more aggressive with each cut. I break eventually at the sound of their moans and begging and I finally decided to give them the sloppiest head known to man.
Yknow just thinking about it, the normal amount very frequently
#michael mumbles#ftm nsft#ns/fw post#ns/ft blog#bl00d k!nk#trans nsft#queer nsft#cult leader#t4t nsft#ftm t4t#t4t ns/fw#nsft concept#ns/fw blog#knife k!nk#blood kink#knife kink
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Zoe contemplates her relationship with Michael, while Michael contemplates whether he should take the Strangerville mystery into his own hands.
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#strange daze#simblr#strangerville#ts4#videos#sim: zoe ramasamy#sim: michael impellizzeri#sim: erwin pines#sim: devika ramasamy#sim: sanjeev ramasamy#sim: king mosley#ft some kids
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FNAF 4 Bullies! These guys are so insufferable look at them.

#michael my widdle 6 ft tall chubby bunny honeybunch#fnaf#art#digital art#my art#fan art#fanart#fnaf 4#fnaf art#fnaf fanart#michael fnaf#fnaf michael#fnaf michael afton#michael afton#the aftons#the afton kids#the bullies fnaf#fnaf bullies#bullies fnaf#fnaf 4 bullies#fnaf 4 fanart#fnaf tormenters#five nights at freddys#five nights at freddy’s#five nights at freddys art
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Just Mac
#ft. mac#warfare#lt. macdonald#michael gandolfini#warfare movie#a24 warfare#tindle builderback#i think lol#for soup
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pack it up, count 𝓯𝓻𝓮𝓪𝓴ula

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𝙏𝙃𝙀 𝙏𝙃𝙄𝙉𝙂𝙎 𝙏𝙃𝘼𝙏 𝙈𝙄𝘾𝙃𝘼𝙀𝙇 had mentioned in his letters and over the phone in hush whispers was one thing, but having him here in her bedroom and leaving kisses on her neck was another. even though caroline hadn't spent time with him in person until today, she still feels more comfortable at his side than with some of the boys she had dated in the past. some would surely call her foolish to trust someone who just got out of prison with her heart as well as her safety, but she knew that he was going to treat her right -- in more ways than one. ❝ hmm… i'll let you choose,❞ she leans into his side as his hands meet her hips, eyes peering up at him through her lashes. his next words has her pausing for a brief moment, knowing that this was where she should tell him that she was still a virgin, but she didn't want to ruin the mood or risk having him slow things down. she had waited long enough for this. for him. instead, she answers by bringing her hand to the straps of her pristine dress, sliding both off her shoulders and the fabric down her chest until the material pools at her feet. leaving her with nothing but the delicate, lace bodysuit that she picked out to wear for him a few weeks ago. ❝ i want everything.❞ she presses herself against him shamelessly, the nervousness she felt was nothing compared to the desire running through her veins right now. ❝ please, mikey. i want it. want you.❞
Michael paced himself, giving in to simply holding her hand as she took him around her home. He feigned interest as she showed him around, there would be plenty of time after when they would be lazily using each room after having used one another. Whilst she walked and spoke, all he could focus on was how lithe and pretty she was, the way her glances up at him were both shy yet curious.
Finally, agonisingly, they reached her room, his gaze locked on hers, eyes darkening. "Lovely, just like you." He gave her a knowing grin. "Now, tell me, how many ways do you want me to ruin you on this bed?" His voice was almost a purr as he leaned down to kiss her neck, his hands snake around her hips, barely managing to contain himself. "Baby, you're gonna have to tell me how much you want right now or I don't think I'll be able to stop."
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