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in a world where a prominent branch of anti-trans activism focuses on fearmongering about "parents' rights," trans rights and youth rights become inextricable.
trans kids deserve to be called the right pronouns and the right name by schools and doctor's offices, regardless of "parental consent." trans kids deserve to undergo the right puberty at the same time as their cis peers, regardless of "parental consent."
the very concept of "parents' rights" is a smokescreen that enables the abuse and dehumanization of children by adults. this is bad for cis kids, too.
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i just woke up after 3 hours of sleep & as i was slowly waking up, someone in my dream called me a "sleep tourist". and like. how do i even refute that. i literally got called a fake fan of sleep.
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Have you played EUREKA : Investigative Urban Fantasy ?
By A.N.I.M @anim-ttrpgs

Eureka: Investigative Urban Fantasy is a neo-noir investigation-focused RPG with (as you can probably guess from the title) a paranormal twist. Eureka fills several voids we have noticed in the TTRPG space. Leave behind the days of "We walk into the room and roll Investigate." Eureka supports investigation to a degree we haven’t seen before, ensuring that searching for clues is a granular and player-driven process, but also ensuring that the whole story doesn’t grind to a halt after one single failed investigation check, without the GM having to drop any extra hints.
Though most PCs will be mundane humans—or perhaps because most PCs will be mundane humans—Eureka also supports playing monstrous PCs, such as a vampire, in a way we have never seen before. This isn’t just a watered-down stat bonus, it’s like playing an almost entirely different game, with all the monster’s strengths and weaknesses to account for while solving the mystery, plus the added incentive to keep it a secret from the other PCs as well as their players.
If you like or are interested in Call of Cthulhu, Monster of the Week, Dresden Files, Delta Green, X-Files, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, Apocalypse Keys, or Gumshoe, you’ll probably find something in Eureka to really enjoy.
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Charles R. Knight, Tylosaurus Dyspelor, 1899
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a 2015 Uruguayan stamp from a series on owls
[ID: a postage stamp with a detailed illustration of a tropical screech owl. end ID]
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were u ever in the hlvrai fandom
(your prowl design reminds me of how people drew benrey (this is a compliment btw i love hlvrai and i love your artstyle)
Thank you ! I was not ever in the hlvrai fandom, I had to look up who Benrey was and oh my god it's this guy I've seen him around before (his plushie is very cute) but I didn't know his name lmao
Prowl's face being shadowed with the pupil bleeding into it was kinda based off of the way people do analog horror faces and I joked to a friend that his pupils aren't actually there you just think they're there because his presence is so unnerving-- If you shone a really bright flashlight in his face you could see his lack of pupils ! "must have been my imagination"
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[Science AU] Thundercracker’s Guide to Ruining Your Own Life
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ouwwhhhh if you draw bumblebee like that's gain im going to gcry.... he's so cute i need. to squeeze his face. please.... please he's so cute can i. reaches out for him hesitenlantly owwuahhghhh ouwwhhhh,
I put him in your hands
I cleaned him up a little bit
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[Science AU] Redesigned Brainstorm’s jet alt mode, now it looks a little more imposing
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Caspian seals By: Rodger Jackman From: Realms of the Russian Bear 1992
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Two steps ahead.
Dipper was two steps ahead.
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