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[Several photographs of a cosplay of Arthur Lester. In some photos, John Doe leans over his shoulder or otherwise interacts with him. More detailed ID in Alt Text.]
You can't separate us, not unless we're willing to do so.
wanted to test out some ideas and ended up having WAYY too much fun as Arthur (+ my John functioning as a kind of puppet). I'm genuinely kind of baffled at how great this whole thing came out, this was fully supposed to be a crappy little test but i am Obsessed
a few bonuses under the cut


He sits :3 and Arthur smile caught in 4k! Plus, as a note, most of this outfit is store-bought (aka, was already in my closet), but the brown vest is actually handmade by me! it's reversible and blue on the inside. :) Also, shout out my theatre director roommate for helping with my makeup. He informed me that I "didn't look sunken enough" and fixed that. King.
Also brief shout out to the yellow contacts because I am blind as SHIT irl (-8.5 vision) and prescription halloween lenses are so hard to find so. shout out lensupermart for have my back


This was what I was Actually intending to test; a shared cosplay with half John and half Arthur. I really like the idea of it, and for a trial run it came out ok! But definitely needs some finagling if I ever want to wear it out.

Finally: jarthur selfie 🥰💛yay
If you read this far, thank you im love you lmk if you want anything from the gas station
#releasing this into the wild because i am SOOOOO stupid proud of it#malevolent#malevolent podcast#arthur lester#malevolent cosplay#malevolent john#john malevolent#malevolent arthur#jarthur#private eyes#cosplay#cosplayer#TECHNICALLY a closet cosplay if we exclude the full year i spent making john. arthur was all from my closet babeyy. authentic#mossy art#mossy cosplays#accessible art#described#id in alt
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Microsoft Entra Global Secure Access
Last week Microsoft introduced new Security Service Edge (SSE) capabilities as part of the Microsoft Entra suite of technologies. Included in these announcements, Microsoft introduced the public preview of two new secure remote access technologies – Microsoft Entra Internet Access and Microsoft Entra Private Access. The latter of these will particularly interest Microsoft Always On VPN…
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#Azure#Azure AD#Azure AD Join#Azure Conditional Access#conditional access#Entra#Entra ID#Entra Internet Access#Entra Private Access#Internet access#MFA#Microsoft#Microsoft 365#Microsoft Entra Internet Access#Microsoft Entra Private Access#multifactor authentication#private access#sase#Secure Service Edge#secure web gateway#Security Access Service Edge#SSE#strong authentication#SWG#TLS#Zero Trust#Zero Trust Network Access#ZTNA
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Autoenshittification

Forget F1: the only car race that matters now is the race to turn your car into a digital extraction machine, a high-speed inkjet printer on wheels, stealing your private data as it picks your pocket. Your car’s digital infrastructure is a costly, dangerous nightmare — but for automakers in pursuit of postcapitalist utopia, it’s a dream they can’t give up on.
Your car is stuffed full of microchips, a fact the world came to appreciate after the pandemic struck and auto production ground to a halt due to chip shortages. Of course, that wasn’t the whole story: when the pandemic started, the automakers panicked and canceled their chip orders, only to immediately regret that decision and place new orders.
But it was too late: semiconductor production had taken a serious body-blow, and when Big Car placed its new chip orders, it went to the back of a long, slow-moving line. It was a catastrophic bungle: microchips are so integral to car production that a car is basically a computer network on wheels that you stick your fragile human body into and pray.
The car manufacturers got so desperate for chips that they started buying up washing machines for the microchips in them, extracting the chips and discarding the washing machines like some absurdo-dystopian cyberpunk walnut-shelling machine:
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/desperate-times-companies-buy-washing-machines-just-to-rip-out-the-chips-187033.html
These digital systems are a huge problem for the car companies. They are the underlying cause of a precipitous decline in car quality. From touch-based digital door-locks to networked sensors and cameras, every digital system in your car is a source of endless repair nightmares, costly recalls and cybersecurity vulnerabilities:
https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/quality-new-vehicles-us-declining-more-tech-use-study-shows-2023-06-22/
What’s more, drivers hate all the digital bullshit, from the janky touchscreens to the shitty, wildly insecure apps. Digital systems are drivers’ most significant point of dissatisfaction with the automakers’ products:
https://www.theverge.com/23801545/car-infotainment-customer-satisifaction-survey-jd-power
Even the automakers sorta-kinda admit that this is a problem. Back in 2020 when Massachusetts was having a Right-to-Repair ballot initiative, Big Car ran these unfuckingbelievable scare ads that basically said, “Your car spies on you so comprehensively that giving anyone else access to its systems will let murderers stalk you to your home and kill you:
https://pluralistic.net/2020/09/03/rip-david-graeber/#rolling-surveillance-platforms
But even amid all the complaining about cars getting stuck in the Internet of Shit, there’s still not much discussion of why the car-makers are making their products less attractive, less reliable, less safe, and less resilient by stuffing them full of microchips. Are car execs just the latest generation of rubes who’ve been suckered by Silicon Valley bullshit and convinced that apps are a magic path to profitability?
Nope. Car execs are sophisticated businesspeople, and they’re surfing capitalism’s latest — and last — hot trend: dismantling capitalism itself.
Now, leftists have been predicting the death of capitalism since The Communist Manifesto, but even Marx and Engels warned us not to get too frisky: capitalism, they wrote, is endlessly creative, constantly reinventing itself, re-emerging from each crisis in a new form that is perfectly adapted to the post-crisis reality:
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/10/31/books/review/a-spectre-haunting-china-mieville.html
But capitalism has finally run out of gas. In his forthcoming book, Techno Feudalism: What Killed Capitalism, Yanis Varoufakis proposes that capitalism has died — but it wasn’t replaced by socialism. Rather, capitalism has given way to feudalism:
https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/451795/technofeudalism-by-varoufakis-yanis/9781847927279
Under capitalism, capital is the prime mover. The people who own and mobilize capital — the capitalists — organize the economy and take the lion’s share of its returns. But it wasn’t always this way: for hundreds of years, European civilization was dominated by rents, not markets.
A “rent” is income that you get from owning something that other people need to produce value. Think of renting out a house you own: not only do you get paid when someone pays you to live there, you also get the benefit of rising property values, which are the result of the work that all the other homeowners, business owners, and residents do to make the neighborhood more valuable.
The first capitalists hated rent. They wanted to replace the “passive income” that landowners got from taxing their serfs’ harvest with active income from enclosing those lands and grazing sheep in order to get wool to feed to the new textile mills. They wanted active income — and lots of it.
Capitalist philosophers railed against rent. The “free market” of Adam Smith wasn’t a market that was free from regulation — it was a market free from rents. The reason Smith railed against monopolists is because he (correctly) understood that once a monopoly emerged, it would become a chokepoint through which a rentier could cream off the profits he considered the capitalist’s due:
https://locusmag.com/2021/03/cory-doctorow-free-markets/
Today, we live in a rentier’s paradise. People don’t aspire to create value — they aspire to capture it. In Survival of the Richest, Doug Rushkoff calls this “going meta”: don’t provide a service, just figure out a way to interpose yourself between the provider and the customer:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/09/13/collapse-porn/#collapse-porn
Don’t drive a cab, create Uber and extract value from every driver and rider. Better still: don’t found Uber, invest in Uber options and extract value from the people who invest in Uber. Even better, invest in derivatives of Uber options and extract value from people extracting value from people investing in Uber, who extract value from drivers and riders. Go meta.
This is your brain on the four-hour-work-week, passive income mind-virus. In Techno Feudalism, Varoufakis deftly describes how the new “Cloud Capital” has created a new generation of rentiers, and how they have become the richest, most powerful people in human history.
Shopping at Amazon is like visiting a bustling city center full of stores — but each of those stores’ owners has to pay the majority of every sale to a feudal landlord, Emperor Jeff Bezos, who also decides which goods they can sell and where they must appear on the shelves. Amazon is full of capitalists, but it is not a capitalist enterprise. It’s a feudal one:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/11/28/enshittification/#relentless-payola
This is the reason that automakers are willing to enshittify their products so comprehensively: they were one of the first industries to decouple rents from profits. Recall that the reason that Big Car needed billions in bailouts in 2008 is that they’d reinvented themselves as loan-sharks who incidentally made cars, lending money to car-buyers and then “securitizing” the loans so they could be traded in the capital markets.
Even though this strategy brought the car companies to the brink of ruin, it paid off in the long run. The car makers got billions in public money, paid their execs massive bonuses, gave billions to shareholders in buybacks and dividends, smashed their unions, fucked their pensioned workers, and shipped jobs anywhere they could pollute and murder their workforce with impunity.
Car companies are on the forefront of postcapitalism, and they understand that digital is the key to rent-extraction. Remember when BMW announced that it was going to rent you the seatwarmer in your own fucking car?
https://pluralistic.net/2020/07/02/big-river/#beemers
Not to be outdone, Mercedes announced that they were going to rent you your car’s accelerator pedal, charging an extra $1200/year to unlock a fully functional acceleration curve:
https://www.theverge.com/2022/11/23/23474969/mercedes-car-subscription-faster-acceleration-feature-price
This is the urinary tract infection business model: without digitization, all your car’s value flowed in a healthy stream. But once the car-makers add semiconductors, each one of those features comes out in a painful, burning dribble, with every button on that fakakta touchscreen wired directly into your credit-card.
But it’s just for starters. Computers are malleable. The only computer we know how to make is the Turing Complete Von Neumann Machine, which can run every program we know how to write. Once they add networked computers to your car, the Car Lords can endlessly twiddle the knobs on the back end, finding new ways to extract value from you:
https://doctorow.medium.com/twiddler-1b5c9690cce6
That means that your car can track your every movement, and sell your location data to anyone and everyone, from marketers to bounty-hunters looking to collect fees for tracking down people who travel out of state for abortions to cops to foreign spies:
https://www.vice.com/en/article/n7enex/tool-shows-if-car-selling-data-privacy4cars-vehicle-privacy-report
Digitization supercharges financialization. It lets car-makers offer subprime auto-loans to desperate, poor people and then killswitch their cars if they miss a payment:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4U2eDJnwz_s
Subprime lending for cars would be a terrible business without computers, but digitization makes it a great source of feudal rents. Car dealers can originate loans to people with teaser rates that quickly blow up into payments the dealer knows their customer can’t afford. Then they repo the car and sell it to another desperate person, and another, and another:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/07/27/boricua/#looking-for-the-joke-with-a-microscope
Digitization also opens up more exotic options. Some subprime cars have secondary control systems wired into their entertainment system: miss a payment and your car radio flips to full volume and bellows an unstoppable, unmutable stream of threats. Tesla does one better: your car will lock and immobilize itself, then blare its horn and back out of its parking spot when the repo man arrives:
https://tiremeetsroad.com/2021/03/18/tesla-allegedly-remotely-unlocks-model-3-owners-car-uses-smart-summon-to-help-repo-agent/
Digital feudalism hasn’t stopped innovating — it’s just stopped innovating good things. The digital device is an endless source of sadistic novelties, like the cellphones that disable your most-used app the first day you’re late on a payment, then work their way down the other apps you rely on for every day you’re late:
https://restofworld.org/2021/loans-that-hijack-your-phone-are-coming-to-india/
Usurers have always relied on this kind of imaginative intimidation. The loan-shark’s arm-breaker knows you’re never going to get off the hook; his goal is in intimidating you into paying his boss first, liquidating your house and your kid’s college fund and your wedding ring before you default and he throws you off a building.
Thanks to the malleability of computerized systems, digital arm-breakers have an endless array of options they can deploy to motivate you into paying them first, no matter what it costs you:
https://pluralistic.net/2021/04/02/innovation-unlocks-markets/#digital-arm-breakers
Car-makers are trailblazers in imaginative rent-extraction. Take VIN-locking: this is the practice of adding cheap microchips to engine components that communicate with the car’s overall network. After a new part is installed in your car, your car’s computer does a complex cryptographic handshake with the part that requires an unlock code provided by an authorized technician. If the code isn’t entered, the car refuses to use that part.
VIN-locking has exploded in popularity. It’s in your iPhone, preventing you from using refurb or third-party replacement parts:
https://doctorow.medium.com/apples-cement-overshoes-329856288d13
It’s in fuckin’ ventilators, which was a nightmare during lockdown as hospital techs nursed their precious ventilators along by swapping parts from dead systems into serviceable ones:
https://www.vice.com/en/article/3azv9b/why-repair-techs-are-hacking-ventilators-with-diy-dongles-from-poland
And of course, it’s in tractors, along with other forms of remote killswitch. Remember that feelgood story about John Deere bricking the looted Ukrainian tractors whose snitch-chips showed they’d been relocated to Russia?
https://doctorow.medium.com/about-those-kill-switched-ukrainian-tractors-bc93f471b9c8
That wasn’t a happy story — it was a cautionary tale. After all, John Deere now controls the majority of the world’s agricultural future, and they’ve boobytrapped those ubiquitous tractors with killswitches that can be activated by anyone who hacks, takes over, or suborns Deere or its dealerships.
Control over repair isn’t limited to gouging customers on parts and service. When a company gets to decide whether your device can be fixed, it can fuck you over in all kinds of ways. Back in 2019, Tim Apple told his shareholders to expect lower revenues because people were opting to fix their phones rather than replace them:
https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2019/01/letter-from-tim-cook-to-apple-investors/
By usurping your right to decide who fixes your phone, Apple gets to decide whether you can fix it, or whether you must replace it. Problem solved — and not just for Apple, but for car makers, tractor makers, ventilator makers and more. Apple leads on this, even ahead of Big Car, pioneering a “recycling” program that sees trade-in phones shredded so they can’t possibly be diverted from an e-waste dump and mined for parts:
https://www.vice.com/en/article/yp73jw/apple-recycling-iphones-macbooks
John Deere isn’t sleeping on this. They’ve come up with a valuable treasure they extract when they win the Right-to-Repair: Deere singles out farmers who complain about its policies and refuses to repair their tractors, stranding them with six-figure, two-ton paperweight:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/05/31/dealers-choice/#be-a-shame-if-something-were-to-happen-to-it
The repair wars are just a skirmish in a vast, invisible fight that’s been waged for decades: the War On General-Purpose Computing, where tech companies use the law to make it illegal for you to reconfigure your devices so they serve you, rather than their shareholders:
https://memex.craphound.com/2012/01/10/lockdown-the-coming-war-on-general-purpose-computing/
The force behind this army is vast and grows larger every day. General purpose computers are antithetical to technofeudalism — all the rents extracted by technofeudalists would go away if others (tinkereres, co-ops, even capitalists!) were allowed to reconfigure our devices so they serve us.
You’ve probably noticed the skirmishes with inkjet printer makers, who can only force you to buy their ink at 20,000% markups if they can stop you from deciding how your printer is configured:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/08/07/inky-wretches/#epson-salty But we’re also fighting against insulin pump makers, who want to turn people with diabetes into walking inkjet printers:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/06/10/loopers/#hp-ification
And companies that make powered wheelchairs:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/06/08/chair-ish/#r2r
These companies start with people who have the least agency and social power and wreck their lives, then work their way up the privilege gradient, coming for everyone else. It’s called the “shitty technology adoption curve”:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/08/21/great-taylors-ghost/#solidarity-or-bust
Technofeudalism is the public-private-partnership from hell, emerging from a combination of state and private action. On the one hand, bailing out bankers and big business (rather than workers) after the 2008 crash and the covid lockdown decoupled income from profits. Companies spent billions more than they earned were still wildly profitable, thanks to those public funds.
But there’s also a policy dimension here. Some of those rentiers’ billions were mobilized to both deconstruct antitrust law (allowing bigger and bigger companies and cartels) and to expand “IP” law, turning “IP” into a toolsuite for controlling the conduct of a firm’s competitors, critics and customers:
https://locusmag.com/2020/09/cory-doctorow-ip/
IP is key to understanding the rise of technofeudalism. The same malleability that allows companies to “twiddle” the knobs on their services and keep us on the hook as they reel us in would hypothetically allow us to countertwiddle, seizing the means of computation:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/04/12/algorithmic-wage-discrimination/#fishers-of-men
The thing that stands between you and an alternative app store, an interoperable social media network that you can escape to while continuing to message the friends you left behind, or a car that anyone can fix or unlock features for is IP, not technology. Under capitalism, that technology would already exist, because capitalists have no loyalty to one another and view each other’s margins as their own opportunities.
But under technofeudalism, control comes from rents (owning things), not profits (selling things). The capitalist who wants to participate in your iPhone’s “ecosystem” has to make apps and submit them to Apple, along with 30% of their lifetime revenues — they don’t get to sell you jailbreaking kit that lets you choose their app store.
Rent-seeking technology has a holy grail: control over “ring zero” — the ability to compel you to configure your computer to a feudalist’s specifications, and to verify that you haven’t altered your computer after it came into your possession:
https://pluralistic.net/2022/01/30/ring-minus-one/#drm-political-economy
For more than two decades, various would-be feudal lords and their court sorcerers have been pitching ways of doing this, of varying degrees of outlandishness.
At core, here’s what they envision: inside your computer, they will nest another computer, one that is designed to run a very simple set of programs, none of which can be altered once it leaves the factory. This computer — either a whole separate chip called a “Trusted Platform Module” or a region of your main processor called a secure enclave — can tally observations about your computer: which operating system, modules and programs it’s running.
Then it can cryptographically “sign” these observations, proving that they were made by a secure chip and not by something you could have modified. Then you can send this signed “attestation” to someone else, who can use it to determine how your computer is configured and thus whether to trust it. This is called “remote attestation.”
There are some cool things you can do with remote attestation: for example, two strangers playing a networked video game together can use attestations to make sure neither is running any cheat modules. Or you could require your cloud computing provider to use attestations that they aren’t stealing your data from the server you’re renting. Or if you suspect that your computer has been infected with malware, you can connect to someone else and send them an attestation that they can use to figure out whether you should trust it.
Today, there’s a cool remote attestation technology called “PrivacyPass” that replaces CAPTCHAs by having you prove to your own device that you are a human. When a server wants to make sure you’re a person, it sends a random number to your device, which signs that number along with its promise that it is acting on behalf of a human being, and sends it back. CAPTCHAs are all kinds of bad — bad for accessibility and privacy — and this is really great.
But the billions that have been thrown at remote attestation over the decades is only incidentally about solving CAPTCHAs or verifying your cloud server. The holy grail here is being able to make sure that you’re not running an ad-blocker. It’s being able to remotely verify that you haven’t disabled the bossware your employer requires. It’s the power to block someone from opening an Office365 doc with LibreOffice. It’s your boss’s ability to ensure that you haven’t modified your messaging client to disable disappearing messages before he sends you an auto-destructing memo ordering you to break the law.
And there’s a new remote attestation technology making the rounds: Google’s Web Environment Integrity, which will leverage Google’s dominance over browsers to allow websites to block users who run ad-blockers:
https://github.com/RupertBenWiser/Web-Environment-Integrity
There’s plenty else WEI can do (it would make detecting ad-fraud much easier), but for every legitimate use, there are a hundred ways this could be abused. It’s a technology purpose-built to allow rent extraction by stripping us of our right to technological self-determination.
Releasing a technology like this into a world where companies are willing to make their products less reliable, less attractive, less safe and less resilient in pursuit of rents is incredibly reckless and shortsighted. You want unauthorized bread? This is how you get Unauthorized Bread:
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2020/01/unauthorized-bread-a-near-future-tale-of-refugees-and-sinister-iot-appliances/amp/
If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this thread to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/07/24/rent-to-pwn/#kitt-is-a-demon
[Image ID: The interior of a luxury car. There is a dagger protruding from the steering wheel. The entertainment console has been replaced by the text 'You wouldn't download a car,' in MPAA scare-ad font. Outside of the windscreen looms the Matrix waterfall effect. Visible in the rear- and side-view mirror is the driver: the figure from Munch's 'Scream.' The screen behind the steering-wheel has been replaced by the menacing red eye of HAL9000 from Stanley Kubrick's '2001: A Space Odyssey.']
Image: Cryteria (modified) https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:HAL9000.svg
CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en
#pluralistic#shitty technology adoption curve#unauthorized bread#automotive#arm-breakers#cars#big car#right to repair#rent-seeking#digital feudalism#neofeudalism#drm#wei#remote attestation#private access tokens#yannis varoufakis#web environment integrity#paternalism#war on general purpose computing#competitive compatibility#google#enshittification#interoperability#adversarial interoperability#comcom#the internet con#postcapitalism#ring zero#care#med-tech
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Fox: Where are my commanders? Hound: Where you should be. Fox: What? Hound: Check your bunk. Fox, entering his private room: Oh... Fox, whispering: Sorry... Thire, lifting the blanket he, Thorn, and Stone are napping under: If you don't join us, I will wake the others up. Fox, huffing: Fine...
#commander fox#commander thire#commander stone#commander thorn#[ Fox has his own private room with a larger bed. All of his commanders have access to it.#Of course they're going straight to his bed to get uninterrupted sleep. ]
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'one of these nights' 20160319
#I wanna travel soooooooo bad -- im fortunate enough to be able to make plans in november but ahh I can't wait!! I really wanna document it#but im not sure how.. I was thinking to make a private tumblr and maybe give a few of my friends access to it.. I would post on insta#but eh got a few people I would rather not share my happy times with yk.. actually so traumatised from insta.. but wah wah 🗣️🗣️#yeri#kim yerim#red velvet#ggnet#idolady#usersunny#ninqztual#userdahyun#ultkpopnetwork#userdoyeons#rvedit#redvelvetinc#kpopccc#dailyrv#heyteo#forvy#danablr#femadolsedit#femaleidol#kpopggedit#niniblr#smsource#caprisee#analook#useranusia#usercherry
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westerners usually react the same way when i talk about being transgender in malaysia w the assumption that even going to malaysia as a gay or trans person will get you immediately arrested and killed or something as though trans people don't live there every day and like. buy groceries and pay bills and walk around. gay people live their whole lives there. that isn't to say there isn't suffering but that people live and go to work and stuff no matter what. not even getting into the fact that any state's repression of lgbt people anywhere will not be targeted primarily at western tourists lmfao
#ones class positions are a determining factor in these cases. people with money in any country no matter how harsh the laws#are not treated the same way as people in poverty people who lack citizenship people who belong to minority and indigenous groups etc etc#accessing medical care as a trans person in a private hospital in malaysia is very different from doing so in a public hospital#having a foreign passport shields someone from a lot of things#so on and so forth
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This is Eddie Munson:
This is Joseph Quinn:
This is Eddie Munson:
This is Joseph Quinn:
This is Eddie Munson:
This is Joseph Quinn:
This is Eddie Munson:
This is Joseph Quinn:
This is Eddie Munson:
This is Joseph Quinn:
If at any point you were unable to distinguish the difference between the actor and the character they portrayed in a fictional tv show, I would like to congratulate you on being the actual problematic one and not the actor. Joseph is not Eddie Munson IRL. It's sad that I actually had to type that. Stop complaining and whining about things that aren't actually problematic and don't affect you or your existence. If your feelings are hurt or you feel "betrayed" I'm embarrassed for you. Grow up. Thanks for coming to my Ted talk.
#joseph quinn#joe quinn#jq#eddie munson#stranger things#stranger things 4#no really its embarrassing#the commentary on a persons private life is so lame#you dont know the man#you#do#not#know#the#man#interviews are not a full access into a persons life#parasocial relationships are creepy#i am not accepting any arguments on the matter#my mind can not and will not be changed on the matter#talk about this in therapy
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Been really in love with this (^) specific doodle lately
#Why'd I made this blog and then specifically post all Bunny Farm doodles privately on Toyhouse you ask?#uh-#VIP access i guess#stardew valley#Harvey sdv#farmer munny#sketch dump#bunny farm!#Munny gets to live like a parasite in my brain#and sometimes even in my bestie's for a lil bit
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Every time he discovers a new kink

#do you think airachnid teaches him new kinks#or does he find them on his own like a youngling with unrestricted datanet access#either way he always makes this face until he decides how he feels about it#transformers#tf one#transformers one#sentinel prime#tf one sentinel prime#sentinel prime after dark#sentinel primes private library#valveplug
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[ID: A digital drawing of Arthur pulling a monstrous John in for a kiss. Arthur is from the thighs up with primarily sepia tones and John is colored in yellow. Arthur's shoulders are taut as he pulls John in by the hood of his cloak, and John bends down and rests a clawed hand on Arthur's shoulder. Some of John's tendrils wrap around to hold Arthur's back. John is glowing yellow, illuminating Arthur and seeping through the whole drawing.
The second picture is a closeup of the first, and the third is nearly identical, except in this one, John swipes a long yellow tongue against Arthur's open mouth.
Character designs: Arthur is a stout white man with short greying brown hair, various scars, a mustache and thin beard. He wears a brown suit jacket. John stands nearly a head taller than him, and is portrayed as a humanoid monstrous figure with a cracked pallid mask for the side of his face, draped in a golden robe that separates into seadragon-like tendrils at the end. Beneath the mask and his golden-yellow hooded robe, his skin is empty blackness. He has two horns growing straight up from his mask, a bejeweled necklace around the hood of his cloak, and a white halo. End ID.]
give me your sins, give me your lies, but whisper your love / and I'll whisper mine
hello malevolent community i am once again offering everyone dramatically lit monster john kisses ToT i care them
#if i draw them gay and happy enough i can forget arthur has The Plague rn#malevolent#arthur lester#malevolent john doe#private eyes#jarthur#malevolent podcast#malevolent fanart#arthur lester malevolent#john doe malevolent#privateeyes#this is one of my fave arthur's i've drawn he's very platonic ideal of arthur to me#masked#mossy art#described#accessible art
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In the pursuit of total perfection.
#my art#tgaa#the great ace attorney#dai gyakuten saiban 2#esmeralda tusspells#madame tusspells#caption aside i actually tried to not spend too long on this to fight perfectionism so#idk if it's quite appropriate but yk#anyways can we talk about how she at 16 years old enlisted a gravedigging broke college student to get her access to#the face of one of London's most notorious serial killers that had very intentionally been kept private knowledge#just so she could sculpt his face EXACTLY as it is and stay true to her family's oath of nothing but complete accuracy#even if it would be covered by a mask in any displaying of it#or more precisely: she at 16 manhandled a corpse in the Minutes following his death after Witnessing Him Being Shot#just to do what she had to for the perfect replica of his features#like what kind of mental illnesses do you think she's running on#i'd love to dissect her brain#absolutely fascinating young woman. 10 years on completely unbothered#in a courtroom rife with perjury she just says yeah i'll share these government secrets while sculpting the great detective#who is by the way an employee at her waxwork museum As A Waxwork and is very much afraid of her#i love her so much#oh and in the tags umm:#dgs2 spoilers#tgaa spoilers
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you should know: the 'school voucher' system which is apparently being pushed by Republicans in the US -public money to private and religious schools as you may have heard - is more or less the same system used in Australia and particularly NSW for some time now.
#the jury on selective schools is out#but even here it has led to public school divestment#and waaaaay too much public money going to private schools#and has entrenched the vestige of the English class system which Australia inherented#our public schools arent Bad and education access is generally good#but absolutely the best schools are institutions of class segregation
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Section 504 is under threat.
If you don't know, Section 504 says you can’t discriminate against disabled people if you get federal funding. This includes schools and hospitals; it covers situations such as ASL interpreters for deaf people in hospitals, letting students with type one diabetes receive insulin in schools, wheelchair accessibility, accommodations, and much more.
17 states are suing to completely overturn Section 504. Those states are: Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and West Virginia. If Section 504 is overturned, the effects would be devastating.
If you live in one of those states, please contact your attorney general and tell them to drop the suit immediately. You can find the contact information for your AG & an example letter at the link below:
#please take a few minutes and do this#it is so fucking important#i am so exhausted & writing this with a low blood sugar :/#i almost died in a private school that denied me my insulin and when my parents were like wtf they said there was nothing we could do#bc they didnt get federal funding#if 504 gets overturned that will happen at every school#can you imagine showing up to the hospital and not being able to hear the staff then being denied a translator??? no communication at all??#jesus fucking christ man#and disabled people fought so fucking hard to get these things passed#tags for reach ->#disability#disability rights#disabled#chronic illness#mental illness#physical disability#disability advocacy#politics#leftist#liberal#disability community#accessibility#disability issues#covid conscious#activism#social justice#equal rights#equality#civil rights
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Does Mafia Bucky agrees on being shown on his girl’s IG?
He doesn't want his face out there (even though his face is gorgeous and should be on magazines) but he's fine with the artistic shots of his ring adorned fingers on her thighs, a tattooed arm around her shoulder while she shows off the size difference in their hands, his lips as he grabs her face for a kiss. Things like that.
#sweet asks#her private IG is wild though#a complete 180 to the cute public one#that one Bucky has full access to and he spends way too much time on it#waiting for her to post something while he's at work#bucky barnes x reader
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Antis whenever people in fandom donate to a fandom archive:
#why y'all surprised. why is ao3 not worth donating to.#do y'all freak out when people donate to libraries because they have books like lolita.#even with the whole 'you should have other priorities' like. um. the fallacy of relative privation is a thing.#and also having open access to uncensored fanworks is super Important Actually.#ao3#fandom#antis#purity culture#fanfiction#proship#i guess.
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