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I'VE MOVED ACCOUNTS
NEW ACCOUNT: manic-marusu !!!!
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I'll soon be moving accounts!!
Yup. I just wanna stop using this email acocunt, basically. I'm also soon going to create a new YT channel. I'll update more on it later.
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free them
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↖ REBLOG IF YOU LOVE THE PERSON IN YOUR ICON
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Don’t ever make fun of someone who’s deeply invested in something fictional.  Whether it’s a cartoon, a comic, a video game, a book series, or anything else like that.  You don’t know what that thing means to them.  Maybe it’s prevented them from hurting themselves, or helped them get through an illness or a bad situation.  Maybe they met their only true friends through the fandom.  Perhaps they simply just enjoy the thing because it’s well-written and entertaining, and they’ve spent years watching the characters grow.
Let people have emotions over something they enjoy, okay? 
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It was 52 years ago today
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Assassin’s “Why Are These CGI Killers So Beautiful?” Creed
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Reblog if it's OK for other artists to draw your OCs
Sometimes I get too timid to send asks to ask. I want to see how many people are ok with artists drawing their OCs!
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I 100% support bearded Danny
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Here comes the sun 🌼
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50th anniversary of Pink Floyd’s Piper At The Gates Of Dawn!
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Look! Him pants!!
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Halloween is nearly headed, so I made some Assassin’s Creed series Halloween theme cards. And I’m sorry if your favorite character is not here :’( Have an amazing Halloween day everyone!
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If the Assassin’s Creed characters had tumblr. [ pic/gif credits (x)(x)(x) ]
▷ Dragon Age Version ▷ Mass Effect Version
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Drunk history except I get absolutely piss-faced and try to explain the plot of Assassin’s Creed
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GOAT MORNING
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If your nude photos are posted online without your permission, Microsoft and Google want to know.
For years, most victims of revenge porn — people who have had their nude photos shared online without permission — basically couldn’t do anything about it.
According to one study, over 50% of all adults engage in sexting, and 70% admit to having received a nude photo online or over the phone.
And yet, despite the fact that we all (or at least more than half of us) do it, there’s still this weird, persistent, harmful notion that if your naked pictures get leaked or shared maliciously by an ex online, it’s your fault for taking them in the first place.
It’s completely backward, but sadly, the law seems to at least kind of agree.
As of September 2014, New Republic found, putting someone else’s illicit photos online without their consent was illegal in just 16 states, though laws have been proposed in more states. Not only is it typically impossible to prosecute the perpetrator, they note, it’s impossible to legally compel websites to take the images taken down most of the time.
But thankfully, Microsoft and Google — which operate two of the biggest search engines on the web — don’t think it’s your fault. And they’re finally saying “Enough is enough.”
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