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chapter 7 (probably)
How I would imagine Susie reacting when she finds out Kris is working with the Knight
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tramp stamp that reads “the enormity of my desire disgusts me”
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Heir to My Grief
....On a sidenote Its my bday today :D
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hypertrent's new video gave me ideas for doodles of dusknoir interacting with unlikely characters
edit: changed dusknoir's dialogue in the munna comic bc i misremembered the gti plot lol it turns out munna just wanted the world gone period.
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My husband was overjoyed that his misogynist coworker finally quit. THE next day a different coworker came out as transfemme.
Imagine being such a shit toward women that one of them just waits in the closet until the moment you’re gone.
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99% of posters quit before they find the perfect wording no one can misunderstand
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ive just seen the american psycho characters drawn as my little ponies and honestly i dont think patrick should have been given that cd as his cutie mark. i think you're doing it wrong if you're not making him a perpetual blank flank
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Dashiell Hammett, who basically invented the noir genre (think: The Maltese Falcon, The Thin Man) hung out enough in the queer scene in San Francisco in the 20s-30s that he picked up some contemporary queer lingo that he folded into his stories. In The Maltese Falcon, there’s a scene where the wildly gay-coded villain shows up at a meeting with a skinny little blonde with a bad attitude and a gun in tow, and detective Sam Spade tells him to “leave the gunsel outside” — gunsel being contemporary gay slang for a young, effeminate man who probably bottoms (from the Yiddish gansl, meaning gosling). Basically, he’s saying “I’m here to talk to you, not your twink.”
However, a lot of writers mimicking Hammett did not know gay lingo or Yiddish, saw the word “gun,” and assumed “gunsel” meant “scary bodyguard with a gun.” They took off with a word they didn’t understand and spread it so fast that it’s now basically impossible to read a noir story written between 1930-1960 without someone accidentally being called a twink at least once. Look out for it next time you’re reading Raymond Chandler or his ilk, I guarantee you’ll find it.
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WAKE UP, BOOB TUBE
Some CRTs make a really loud degauss noise when turned on... which I think would be funny if Tenna did too
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