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bc i love teen jake so much i made a teen cake (ft little toddler fionna)
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Realizing I’ve never drawn Penny even though I’ve liked Bigtop Burger since forever and that’s a crime I think

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The really funny part is when folks insist upon awkwardly cramming their fantasy OCs into the framework of Dungeons & Dragons character creation even though absolutely nobody is asking them to do that, and in the process end up independently reinventing the setting of a different popular tabletop RPG that they've never heard of. "Okay, so my D&D OC universe is sort of a 1980s cyberpunk thing, except there are still elves and dwarves and orcs, and fighter class abilities are reskinned as cybernetic implants, and warlocks are techno-savant hackers who consort with godlike AIs, and also the President of the United States is a dragon" like, what you are describing is Shadowrun. You literally just invented Shadowrun.
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If a girl is to do the same superman thing where he takes off his disguise, we just look pervy. Not the same effect
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Can we see photos of your pup? :)
his name is bento and he’s the best thing ever

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I was watching MLP:FIM again, and I was just thinking. The way that Trixie says best friend in reference to herself and Starlight gives off “best friends according to historians” vibes, and it is also said in the same tone that Lyra used when calling Bon Bon her “best friend” in Slice of Life, and those two got married.
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it's so wild when your parent changes when you become an adult. my dad is very cordial and non confrontational - he regularly helps me with adult stuff like changing the oil or providing insurance tips. he's always smiling when i call him on video and providing jokes when i complain about college
when i was a kid, i would have to tiptoe around his anger issues often, sometimes running quietly past his work table until he got his own place completely separate from our family, locked away for days. every so often he would start screaming in the car and trying to hit me or my brother for talking too loud while my mom attempted to calm him down as he swerved on the road. and now he, smiling, helps me with car insurance.
like oh, this is just who you are when you have power over someone, and this is who you are when you dont have power over someone. no wonder you can have a normal life, friends, work while scaring the shit out of your kids and wife. i see it now. i see why no one would have believed me. that, i think, is one of the core fears of trauma - seeing the outside of it from the perspective of other adults that brushed you aside, and understanding. of course, that understanding gives the opposite of solace; it just gives you more grief with nowhere for it to go
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RPG that does the "we only have 37 seconds to save the world!" thing but has no explicit mechanics for the passage of time (as one does), except if you progress through the game without completing even a single sidequest, there's a secret ending where you show up early for the obligatory act-one fakeout boss, successfully prevent the baddie from blowing up the world, and the whole second act doesn't happen.
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