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exovissa · 4 days
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no nuance pick one. you can elaborate in the tags.
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exovissa · 12 days
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if you were trapped in a time loop how many repetitions do you think it would take for you to willingly kill another person, knowing there would be no consequences
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exovissa · 12 days
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well that's because they died innit
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exovissa · 13 days
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getting second hand embarrassment on the dash tonight
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exovissa · 13 days
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"They don't teach us about that in school how am I supposed to know" well you seem to know a lot about Bakugou but they don't teach you about him in school. Do they
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exovissa · 14 days
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picture this, i give you a glass bottle and tell you to open it, but bottle openers are forbidden, how do you do it?
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exovissa · 15 days
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Did you know? To protect themselves from natural predators, certain species of mermaid have adapted to using coral as a natural camouflage!
Hehe happy mermay! Love drawing funny fish people
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exovissa · 16 days
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It puzzles me when people cite LOTR as the standard of “simple” or “predictable” or “black and white” fantasy. Because in my copy, the hero fails. Frodo chooses the Ring, and it’s only Gollum’s own desperation for it that inadvertently saves the day. The fate of the world, this whole blood-soaked war, all the millennia-old machinations of elves and gods, comes down to two addicts squabbling over their Precious, and that is precisely and powerfully Tolkien’s point. 
And then the hero goes home, and finds home a smoking desolation, his neighbors turned on one another, that secondary villain no one finished off having destroyed Frodo’s last oasis not even out of evil so much as spite, and then that villain dies pointlessly, and then his killer dies pointlessly. The hero is left not with a cathartic homecoming, the story come full circle in another party; he is left to pick up the pieces of what was and what shall never be again. 
And it’s not enough. The hero cannot heal, and so departs for the fabled western shores in what remains a blunt and bracing metaphor for death (especially given his aged companions). When Sam tells his family, “Well, I’m back” at the very end, it is an earned triumph, but the very fact that someone making it back qualifies as a triumph tells you what kind of story this is: one that is too honest to allow its characters to claim a clean victory over entropy, let alone evil. 
“I can’t recall the taste of food, nor the sound of water, nor the touch of grass. I’m naked in the dark. There’s nothing–no veil between me and the wheel of fire. I can see him with my waking eyes.”
So where’s this silly shallow hippie fever-dream I’ve heard so much about? It sounds like a much lesser story than the one that actually exists.
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exovissa · 17 days
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I genuinely hate doing this but I need help. my family had to pack up and escape my house friday due to my dad getting violent over my parents divorce.
we were reliant on his income because my moms disabled and I can’t get a job anywhere and I’m terrified of what’s going to happen if we aren’t able to afford being out the house
if ur able to help please donate to my kofi here or commission me here, I’ll do my best to draw when I can, I just don’t have any other options right now.
please reblog if u can’t help directly, share or anything to boost, I’m so scared for my siblings and mom
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exovissa · 17 days
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exovissa · 17 days
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exovissa · 18 days
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*NOTE: in this case, phobia refers to a very strong irrational fear, not being a little scared of something. if you can handle snakes but they make you nervous, that's not a phobia.
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exovissa · 18 days
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I saw this question posed on tiktok, but I think Tumblr would really enjoy it too.
If a fae creature offered to give one million dollars for a bone chosen at random, how many bones would you allow them to take?
Light clarifications; The fae is not the one choosing the bones. The bone is taken at random. Each bone, no matter the size or importance, is worth a full million dollars. You must also declare the exact number first, you can't go bone-by-bone. You either say 2 or you say 10, you can't work your way up to a higher number. The bones are removed instantaneously, and the money is given immediately as well. You will not get in government trouble for acquiring the money.
Tell me in the tags/replies how many bones you'd let the fae take. And as always, reblog for bigger sample size.
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exovissa · 19 days
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first day in the time loop i suspect nothing
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exovissa · 20 days
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exovissa · 21 days
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exovissa · 23 days
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ough.....falin.....
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