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So I've got like, 3 long-form fics in the works or planning. The Space Between, Torn Petals, and a as yet unnamed RWBY Teenage Exocolonist crossover. Someone help because my brain just offered up last of us but with team RWBY dropping in instead of going to the Everafter.
I feel like I have to write this one too. Yet another fic joins the to do pile.
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big fan of stories that, while undoubtedly being about the power of friendship, acknowledge that the power of incredible violence is just as important
the love was there. the love changed everything. the crowbar helped also
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Hmmm adding Penny to Pollination... Pennination? Industrialized Pollination? What we thinking.
The scene where Penny hugs all of Team RWBY, but instead, she kisses them
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explain your gender in 10 words or less without using boring words like “male”, “female”, “nonbinary”, “masculine”, “feminine” or “androgynous”.
go!
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This is the finest example of Canadian multiculturalism in action and I love it. We are a mosaic and our road rage should reflect that.
my late stepdad was italian from calabria and he taught my mom how to swear in the language much like how my dad taught my mom how to swear in punjabi and malay so whenever she gets road rage she starts shouting at people in an insane incoherent combo of italian-punjabi-malay. she is irish canadian
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Same energy as the left and right yelling at young Ukrainians who still want to go to clubs, or dine out, or do anything to scrap back a small sense of normalcy in the hell that is war.
I gotta be careful on the clock app because I just saw a guy be like
“Do Israelis know they’re at war? Why are they at the beach when they’re actively being bombed?”
My “good sir” they’re always being bombed. This is a fucking normal Tuesday. They’re very well aware they’re at war. And they care - but they also just want to go to the beach.
Like fuck, do you think they don’t care or are stupid? They’re not. Like people can still do normal things during war.
This is also not a unique phenomenon. This isn’t something that happens just in Israel.
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RWBY - Rimworld AAR Day Two
This is part two of my ongoing RWBY - Rimworld playthrough. We are finally out of the early game setup and are well into the foundational phase of the colony. This time around we've got construction, more relationships, raids, and Lovin, so much Lovin.
Last we had left off the colony had fended off its first raid, slaughtering a bunch of Viking clansman without much trouble. Everyone quickly got back to work, or sleep as the raid did happen in the night.

As they worked before sleep, Yang's flirting finally came through and got her a new lover. Its Blake, Bees for the win. Though I do have to wonder, just what about your hands were you talking about Yang? It better not be a vibrating function.

And so soon after the first raid, we've got a group of Saurids, lizard like humans who lay eggs instead of live births.


Needless to say, for the main group it did not go well, they grouped up nice and tight for Yang's shotgun, and suffered for it. And for the one guy who tried to flank well... he met Ruby's dane axe and got disemboweled. I ended up choosing a dane axe for Ruby's weapon because its the closest thing my mods have to a scythe, big heavy bladed weapon that can rock someone flat. Now before I contunie with the day, I figured I'd give a quick colony tour.

To the left is the RWBY house. Nice big bed, bathroom, the research bench, the initial table and dartboard. Its cozy and does the job well enough for the first building of the colony. To the right you've got the workshop and warehouse, and also Olitite's bedroom because I can't waste time building a house for the dirtmole while I'm building out the mountain base.

Then we've got the kitchen, proper dining room and cold storage, as well as the entrance to the mountain base. Good times all round.

And last but not least, the planned out mountain base, the four smaller rooms on the bottom will be bedrooms, a garage near the kitchen, a church/ideology room right off the entrance and some type of storage behind it. Research lab and hospital will be deeper in. That nice little open space between the mountains will probably be for shuttle landing and solar panels. Nice and safe from the horrors of the outside.

And just after taking the screenshots for a base tour, the Hustler Crew, a group of pirates, wants me to pay protection money. I think not, needless to say they sent three, under equipped pirates who met a very quick fate at the hands of our girls. These early game raids before the wealth tics up are really nothing to speak home about.

And Ruby, after defeating yet another batch of pirates, has decided to woo Blake next, making her, officially, the first to be dating all her teammates minus Yang. Round of applause to her.

Funny moment, Yang sealed up her girlfriend cask of amontillado style, by building a wall and sealing her into the cave. Thankfully Olitite the dirtmole miner was able to quickly unseal her before anything truly bad happened. Lucky Blake.

Go Weiss not letting Ruby have all the fun. The girls are well and truly on their way to a Pollination polycule and I can't fault them for it (afterall I did the setup and practically guaranteed this outcome)

Despite starting a new fresh romance, Blake isn't one to leave Yang behind, and we have our first marriage proposal, though spoiler alert they won't be the first ones actually married.

And that is largely because Weiss is stealing Yang's thunder proposing to Ruby right after. I do wonder if the two planned this out though.


Before the marriages could occur however, a Deserter from the empire came to us with an offer of psylinks, and we want those because our girls need their semblances (Or at least psycasting as close to them as possible.) And the empire are a bunch of slaving, hierarchical noble bastards, and I don't believe team RWBY would tolerate that. it was only a matter of accepting in the deserter Geere, who is, unfortunately a pyromaniac, and then defeating the empire troops who arrived. Only three of them, and two of them got in a social fight as we approached, which made it very very easy to dispatch them.

So the colony was humming along nicely, easy raids dispatched two of them infact. A group of cannibal tribespeople, and a group of pig hybrids. Now earlier I mentioned that raid and threat strength scales with colony wealth, and we've been pretty low on that. The game decided however, that that was not enough and gave me two jade meteors and a gold one. Oh boy, our wealth just skyrocketed on the map. This however, is a problem for future RWBY.

Perhaps because of the raids, and the newfound wealth, Weiss finally got around to asking Blake to marry her. I absolutely love where this is going for them.

And it was time for a quick leadership speech from Ruby as the mountain base is well on its way to completion. With the church of the brothers being nearly finished. I did a neat little thing with the carpet, having both of them represented in deep purple and a pastel yellow respectively.

And, speeding ahead of Blake and Yang, perhaps just to steal Yang's thunder, Weiss and Ruby are now married. I used some console fuckery to change their last names to Rose-Schnee because it fits better than Ruby Schnee.


And what is a wedding without an unexpected guest, and psychic phenomena. An archon from beyond showed up, perhaps attracted by all the gold we mined, thankfully it was just the one, so hitting him with all the gunfire in the world drove him back to whence he came. Though he didn't die, so he may be back. Joy.

Blake and Yang, not to be outdone had their wedding in the now completed church, good for them.

Though it seems they couldn't wait for the party to be over before consummating the marriage. Slipping off into the storage closet for a quickie, before the party was even done. I love when pawns actually get into their characters because this is totally a thing they would both do at their wedding.

And a day or two after that, Blake and Weiss finally tied the knot. Our pollination married polycule is nearly complete. With that, the session ended as I had to go to work. However before I go, I'm going to show you all the places these girls decided to get it on that wasn't their bed. I'm trying out the new Intimacy Expanded Mod, its great so far, though it seems they prefer everywhere but their bed.






Oh my indeed. Everywhere but the bed it seems with them. I'm a particular fan of that first image because Weiss is researching, Yang is playing dart while Ruby and Blake go at it, just near the bed not on it of course, because who needs comfort.
Thats all from session two, heres to the next day and whatever it may bring!
#rwby#rwby fanfiction#ruby rose#yang xiao long#blake belladonna#weiss schnee#rimworld#bumblby#whiterose#monochrome#pollination
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Those who don't study history are doomed to repeat it; those who do are doomed to scream into the void and then cry themselves to sleep
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RWBY - Rimworld AAR Day One
So yesterday I started up a new Rimworld playthrough with our girls from RWBY, and weirdly the post picked up traction. Started fresh today so I can write up reports every time I finish a session to share with anyone whos interested. So without further ado, lets begin.

Ruby Rose the illustrious leader of Team Ruby, Her background is that of an adventurous child, and she's spent her adulthood as a mercenary. For traits shes got bisexual, brave and jogger. The latter two are just who she is really, while the bisexual is my own head canon. No special genetics for her either (Though she will be getting psycasts as soon as I have them.) Skill wise she has shooting and crafting as her critical skills (Vanilla Skills Expanded is great) with melee and social as burning passion, this relates to her as a leader and as a fighter. Lastly shes got a minor passion for plants, justified by Tai's garden and my own head canon that that is how they bonded when Tai came back into Ruby and Yang's life.

Weiss is up next, she started life as an heir to the estate, but fell out of favor, Now she's an eltex (magic psy material) alchemist, which fits with her whole I use dust shtick. For her traits I went with gay, academian and neat. I've always seen Weiss as just hyper repressed and in her comp-het era for most of the show, hence that headcanon. academian cause the girl is booksmart and neat for obvious reasons. Critical skills include melee and intellectual, both relating to her roll on team RWBY as a melee and support fighter. She's got burning passions for mining and social, both from her past with the SDC, (I head canon it as learning mining techniques as training, now trying to apply them) and a minor passion for medical work. (I've always head cannoned Weiss as the team medic).

Next up we've got Blake, firstly she's got some special genes, superior darkvision, so she doesn't suffer at all at night, cat ears, and a lengthened pregnancy time to balance out the darkvision metabolically. Traits wise she's bisexual (Canon), a cat person because it makes her dislike dogs (and is also hilarious) and nimble, buffing her dodges. Her critical skills are plants and cooking, plants because of her time in the Fang, likely surviving in the wilds and foraging, and cooking because I imagine Kali passed on those skills to her. Burning passions for shooting and melee, she is a huntress afterall, and a minor passion for animals, to help with hunting also from her time in the fang.

Last but not least. Yang. She's got gay, tough, thick skinned and flirty as traits. She is afterall, Team RWBY's tank and a massive flirt in the Beacon arc. She also has some bionics, her left arm (thanks Adam) and a collection of combat mods just because unarmed kinda sucks in this game without em. Critical skills include melee and construction (she built Bumbleebee thats gotta count for something). Burning passions for shooting and cooking (she kept Ruby alive while Tai was depressed) and a minor passion for plants, the Xiao-Long-Rose garden being quite large.
So with our main team assembled, they dropped onto an unknown Rimworld as their ship broke around them, their parents and family onboard falling elsewhere. And established themselves in a temperate forested mountain region, somewhere in the South of the planet.

Early Rimworld, even lightly modded as mine is, is largely the same. Build a shack, a shelf, some sanitary things (Dubs Hygiene is essential.) and then start to branch out. Lucky for me, we got our first artwork. its a chair. Thanks Blake.

Also in this session was the first romance between the girls. Though I'm not sure if this would be an effective strategy for picking someone up in real life. Oh Rimworld, never change.

And it turns out, Weiss is more flirty and successful than Yang, managing to snag her with an actually decent line for once. I'm playing with free and open love on the ideology, just to see the relationships that form (and any chaos that may emerge if they breakup)

Colony is a little more established by this point. We've got the workshop and kitchen up now, and also a new colonist. Its a mole person who came fleeing to us, chased by a rabid rat. They're pretty good at mining thankfully. This was the ceremony to elect Ruby as leader, followed by one to elect Weiss as the priest of the Brothers. Good times all around.

And we also had our first raid, 3 Vikings attacked, and they died horrifically (Ruby headshot the guy across the pond.) The others dealt with the other two in the North in a similar fashion. Don't bring axes to a gunfight. Or at least bring a bow.
That is pretty much all that happened this session, next session should be far more exciting heres hoping. Thanks for reading and indulging in this little love of mine, and I hope to catch you in the next one!
#rwby#rwby fanfiction#ruby rose#yang xiao long#blake belladonna#whiterose#weiss schnee#rimworld#rimworld aar#freezerburn#team rwby#RWBY Rimworld
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Reblog if your art project has not, does not, and never will make use of generative ai at any point in your creative process.
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This is brilliant oh my gods! Hats off to you!

Started a new Rimworld colony. Decided to combine my favorite media with one of my favorite games. Will provide updates on the story of our girls as they survive in the unknown.
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Oh boy howdy, this is a long one.
Ok, so this has been brewing for a while, and I think it's more or less crystalized into a proper, if rambling, argument so here goes.
This example was the incitement of this argument, but the problem is really much bigger than just this. So . . .
The United States did not commit the Cambodian Genocide. The United States is not responsible for the Cambodian Genocide.
Pol Pot, and the Khmer Rouge he commanded, were responsible for the conception, planning, and execution of the Cambodian Genocide. Nobody was twisting their arm. No one was ordering them around. They, independently, made the incomprehensibly evil choice to commit genocide, and the ultimate responsibility for that genocide lies on their shoulders alone.
The United States was responsible for an illegal (both internationally and domestically) and grossly immoral bombing campaign that killed an unconscionable number of Cambodian civilians, and directly contributed to destabilizing Cambodia and driving recruitment for the Khmer Rouge. The United States is partially responsible for fueling the Khmer Rouge's conquest of Cambodia.
But the United States is not responsible for the Cambodian Genocide, and anyone saying otherwise is engaging in genocide denialism and absolving by omission the true perpetrators of one of the most brutal and comprehensive genocides in human history.
The men who ordered the bombing of Cambodia were criminals. Their actions are, to me, incomprehensibly immoral. And yet the decision to commit genocide, especially to commit it in the most brutal and actively tortuous ways, ways that make mass rape and gas chambers seem tame (I am not fucking kidding DO NOT LOOK UP THE DETAILS OF THE CAMBODIAN GENOCIDE unless you are prepared to have a really bad day), is a decision that would be as alien to those men as their decisions are to me. For a human being to do such a thing . . . responsibility for that kind of act cannot be transferred lightly.
And to those who hold out and maintain that creating the conditions that allowed the Khmer Rouge to commit genocide gives the United States primary responsibility for the genocide, I'll note that none of you have ever blamed Osama bin Laden for the Iraq War.
And while we're at it . . .
If we do want to talk about international responsibility for the rise of the Khmer Rouge and/or the Cambodian Genocide, we should probably start with, you know, the nations that funded, supplied, armed, and militarily assisted the Khmer Rouge's insurgency.
Pol Pot didn't conquer Cambodia with American weapons. He conquered Cambodia with Soviet, Chinese, and North Vietnamese weapons. Between 40,000 and 60,000 Viet Cong fighters directly engaged in military action against the Sihanouk and Lon Nol governments (not to imply that either were anything other than thug rule of different shades) in alliance with the Khmer Rouge. If we're going to point fingers at the international community, I'm afraid the US doesn't even podium at this competition.
To reiterate, Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge were solely responsible for the Cambodian Genocide. Not the United States, not the Soviet Union, not China, not Vietnam, the Khmer Rouge, and the Khmer Rouge alone. You can litigate responsibility for who helped the Khmer Rouge rise to power, and YOU CAN AND SHOULD acknowledge American responsibility for our bombing campaigns in Cambodia (which has left the country littered with unexploded bombs that regularly kill random unfortunate civilians btw). But for years and years I have seen American bombing seated center stage while never once has the responsibility of Pol Pot's actual military allies been mentioned or even alluded to.
And this extends far beyond Cambodia. The 'America bad' crowd consistently overstate the degree of American involvement in our sordid interventionist history.
The United States provided limited support for the 1973 Chilean coup d'état, and deliberately and directly tried to destabilize the Allende regime in years prior, but it was Augusto Pinochet and his fellow Chilean Army officers who independently planned the coup because they wanted to, and because it furthered their own political aims, and they would have attempted such a coup without any American intervention, if or when the proper circumstances presented themselves.
The United States almost certainly facilitated the supplying of Saddam Hussein with dual-use chemical precursors to chemical weapons under the guise of agricultural aid, which helped prop up Ba'athist Iraq's existing chemical weapons program. The United States was attempting to maintain Iraq's ability to engage in chemical warfare against Iran in the ongoing Iran-Iraq War.
Subsequently, Saddam Hussein used chemical weapons to carry out the genocidal Halabja Massacre, as well as in the wider genocidal Anfal Campaign. It is basically unconfirmable, but likely, that some of the chemical weapons used in these attacks were created from US-supplied chemical precursors. The United States did knowingly lie and blame Iran for these massacres to protect Iraq and hobble Iran on the international stage. But it was Saddam Hussein, and Saddam Hussein alone, that committed these genocides.
Small diversion, but Saddam Hussein also carried out a genocide of the Marsh Arabs (despite the name, Marsh Arabs are ethnographically and ethnically distinct from Arabs) by draining the Mesopotamian Marshes (thus making this an ecocide as well as a genocide), forcing the mass displacement of hundreds of thousands of Marsh Arabs from their indigenous homeland. For those in the 'America bad' camp who still lionize Saddam Hussein and violent, genocidal dictators like him just because of their opposition to the United States, fuck you.
Real responsibility . . .
None of this is intended to minimize the United States' involvement in these and other horrible events, because it's not minimization to correctly characterize the nature of US involvement in them. It's being historically accurate. We can do that and acknowledge the things America is directly responsible for.
The United States was directly responsible for the 1915 invasion and subsequent occupation of Haiti until 1934 by US military forces under direct orders from Woodrow Fucking Wilson, which resulted in thousands of Haitian deaths and likely strongly contributed to the ascension of Papa Doc to power two decades later.
The United States was directly responsible for atrocities committed by United States forces in Vietnam, including massacres and bombing of civilians and the ecological devastation of enormous parts of the country with extremely carcinogenic pesticides that continue to cause cancer and birth defects in Vietnam today at a nearly incomprehensible rate.
And finally, the United States is and was directly responsible for our support for brutal regimes across the world, regardless of whether we were directly responsible for the crimes perpetrated in the affected nation.
That the United States is or is not directly involved in a particular incident has no bearing on how seriously our actions should be taken. To knowingly support and defend brutal dictatorial regimes is just as immoral as directly perpetrating the crimes of those regimes.
But I rarely have I seen a mention of Pinochet or Cambodia that doesn't center the United States' involvement, which flattens the crimes that took place and reduces them to rhetorical ammunition to use against America.
If your accounting of these events talks more about America's role than the actions of the perpetrators, then you aren't telling the story of these events properly. If one is telling these stories properly and centering the victims and their experiences, the perpetrators are impossible to miss because they are in the fucking room. America's role in these events must be included in a full retelling. It should have its own dedicated chapter or two or the story isn't complete. But it shouldn't be the whole damn book.
The Sorry State of Leftism
There is an infuriating kind of infantilization inherent to this kind of thinking. It is partially a result of the moralization of oppressor-oppressed dynamics where evil is solely the product of the imagined cohesive, organized oppressive 'system', and that implies or outright states that without the interference of the 'American empire' oppression, state violence, racial strife, indigeneity conflicts, and economic exploitation will greatly diminish or outright cease to exist. It denies entire races and ethnicities their fundamental humanity, which includes their extremely human ability to commit atrocities without direction from an outside force.
The United States is not an incorporeal devil planting foul thoughts into the minds of dictators and plotters. Far more often than not, the United States encourages and supports what is already there. American involvement in regime change and national destabilization in Latin America should be a topic of great discussion, but far too often these discussions omit the actual perpetrators of the crimes attributed to the United States, nor acknowledge that many of these coups and massacres and genocides around the world probably would have happened whether the United States was involved or not.
There is in addition a profound double-standard to which the United States (and Israel) is held; not one where the United States is extraordinarily and unfairly maligned, but one where the opponents of the United States are absolved, either by trivialization, omission, denialism, or apologism, of their actions, systemic inequalities, and unjust histories.
Frequently is the real, oppressive, colonial history of the United States with regard to native American Indians spoken of. Yet rarely do I see the same standard applied elsewhere.
Have you ever wondered why there are so many ethnic minorities in Russia, or in China? Did you know that, on the whole, minority communities in Russia and China are poorer and less developed than those of the majority ethic group? Have you ever noticed that many of the neighbors of both nations are both historically and currently extremely wary of them?
Have you ever wondered how the world's four largest countries, Russia, Canada, the United States, and China, all got that big? Could there, perhaps, be something they have in common?
Isn't it odd that Arab culture and ethnicity, originating from one little peninsula in the Middle East, achieved hegemony over more than a dozen states as distant as Morocco and Indonesia? I guess it's only cultural genocide when white people do it.
American military support for Israel become a global cause célèbre, yet I have not seen mention Saudi Arabia's ongoing war in Yemen outside of token lists of "Eyes on . . . so and so" in years.
As I am writing, Greta Thunberg's little PR stunt with her dumb empty aid yacht is front and center on every corner of this accursed website, and yet not once in the year-and-a-half since October 7 have I seen mention of the years-long ongoing Saudi blockade of Yemen. Not. Fucking. Once.
So many here cheer on Russia and call Ukrainians Nazis. They ignore or, worse, deny the Uyghur genocide because it is inconvenient for their anti-American agenda. They hyper-focus on the violence Israel is committing in Gaza, and ignore every other brutal or genocidal conflict on the planet except to virtue-signal their moral correctitude by reblogging meaningless lists of who to 'keep your eyes on' compiled by people who obviously know fuck-all about the actual conflicts they list except that they are useful for their own projection of personal righteousness.
The historical imperialism of the Soviet Union is ignored because it is inconvenient to the historical narrative of 'America bad'. The current imperialism of China and Russia are ignored because it is inconvenient to the current narrative of 'America bad'.
Long lists of books on the history of Israel and Palestine are presented everywhere as essential reading, but memory of the crimes of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, the twin perpetrators of the two largest sets of atrocities and genocides in human fucking history which continue to have lasting repercussions on the contemporary world are not considered important. The crimes of the Soviet Union, a strong contender for a not-so-distant silver medal in that competition, are not merely ignored, but often denied.
Hamas, a brutal regime that executes queer people, murders political opponents and journalists, commits war crimes and terror attacks on civilians, deprives the people it rules over of liberty, steals aid from the mouths of Palestinian children, and commits all manner of other horrors universal among authoritarian regimes against the people of Palestine is hailed as a revolutionary liberator. Fuck. Off.
I am not saying and will never say that we shouldn't talk about America's very real crimes. Concerning our initial example, I think the story of the US bombing campaign in Cambodia, and Indochina more broadly, deserves far more attention than it currently gets. I think especially that comparatively much is said but not much is done. If I were president, one of the many things I would do would be to send over the US army or UN peacekeepers or whoever the fuck I can get and have them doing nothing but bomb disposal for the next half-century.
The point of this post is not to downplay American crimes, nor is it an attempt at whataboutism. It is to hopefully push back a bit of the blindness brought on by this 'America bad' obsession and get more people to acknowledge the reality of our history, and perhaps open some people's perspectives a little bit to get them to subject America's opponents to a great deal more scrutiny. Us-vs-them can be hard to fully overcome. I sure as hell haven't, but I like to think I'm making progress.
The potential to create and maintain oppressive systems, commit genocide, conduct imperialism, obliterate or assimilate foreign cultures, exploit the labor of others, excuse systemic and literal violence for the sake of personal profit, is universal. We are all capable of it; many nations and peoples, around the world and throughout all of human history, have done so.
Stop infantilizing and sanitizing the oppressed peoples of the world. As humans they are just as capable of committing all of the evils of the world as today's oppressors. By that same token, they are also capable of joining hands with those of us who are fighting for a better world for all people, without exception.
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Started a new Rimworld colony. Decided to combine my favorite media with one of my favorite games. Will provide updates on the story of our girls as they survive in the unknown.
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There's things you really can't explain to people who have not grown up familiar with the concept. Like the way Russia only keeps track of its borders by where the corpses pile up. As far as they're concerned, Russia expands as far as they can go, and every once in a while they'll test that. Shooting one or two won't fix it, unfortunately, you gotta keep doing that until the pile of russian corpses is big enough to make the next batch go "oh, so this is where Russia ends", give up and go back home.
It sucks for everyone involved but unfortunately you have to do that or they'll just walk right into your home, tell you that you live in Russia now, and as a matter of fact this land area has always belonged to Russia. Your kids can no longer go to school and get an education in their first language.
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This is just me and my partners daily life.
She objects to the licking but how else am I suppose to show affection!

Ruby is a puppy dog who don't know how to kiss
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