peanutdream
peanutdream
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hello friend I hope you're having a nice day!! hi im rose (she/her) & im 29 y/o
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Let’s block a parking space with mama
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peanutdream · 1 hour ago
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anyone else wish they would get roped into a freaky friday body swap situation just for the hope that the other person will go "oh jesus fuck how do you live like this" and instantly validate your feelings of being Strange and Built Wrong.
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peanutdream · 2 hours ago
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peanutdream · 2 hours ago
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the holidays are never officially here until i see the christmas light extension cord of death by electricity and I have yet to see it.
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peanutdream · 3 hours ago
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welcome ... mi beautiful baby Dusk Soul
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peanutdream · 3 hours ago
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peanutdream · 4 hours ago
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peanutdream · 5 hours ago
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there’s a thing I think about sometimes when I’m writing that I call ‘the rabies condition’
by which I mean: there are no contraindications to getting the rabies vaccine for post-exposure prophylaxis.
every other vaccine usually has a few contraindications like ‘don’t take this if you’re allergic to it’ or ‘if you’re pregnant discuss the risks and benefits with your doctor’ or ‘don’t give to children below age 6′ or something, but not the rabies vaccine. if you’ve been exposed to rabies, there is literally no medical reason that can justify not getting the rabies vaccine–you can be deadly allergic to literally every single ingredient and the correct decision is still to administer the vaccine, because if you don’t, you’re 100% guaranteed to die of rabies. even the life-threatening allergies are a step up in survival rate (especially since anaphylaxis is something that can be managed, even if there are risks associated with it)
which is to say, the rabies condition: if a character has been ‘exposed to rabies’, aka, in some impending absolute worst-case scenario, like the apocalypse or some death curse or the destruction of their entire city via demons or whatever, then that character has to take action and the consequences and risks no longer matter, because literally any other outcome would be better, and 1% chance of survival is still better than 0%. that doesn’t make those actions necessarily good, the same way that injecting yourself with something you know you’re deadly allergic not a good thing to do, but it’s still better than dying horrifically of rabies. desperate times and desperate measures etc
and then, after your character’s prevented some horrible thing by doing some almost equally bad thing, they should absolutely experience the consequences of those choices.
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peanutdream · 5 hours ago
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Water types, my fav ☺️
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peanutdream · 6 hours ago
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Jentinus Ponne (1910 - 1967) - Rabbit. Oil on canvas.
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peanutdream · 6 hours ago
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peanutdream · 7 hours ago
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In one of my film classes last semester we had to tell a story in 3 pictures for a mini assignment so my friend and I did this
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peanutdream · 8 hours ago
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stuffed animal contest
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peanutdream · 8 hours ago
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my creative writing prof also HATES fantasy. as in if she asks for an example of symbolism in a book, and you give something from a fantasy novel, she’ll ask for an example from a “non-commercial book” instead.
I dunno man, people can have preferences, but the second you discount the artistic merit of sci fi and fantasy I stop taking your opinion seriously. and there’s such a big culture in Canada of only valuing literary fiction, to the point where one of our biggest authors, Margaret Atwood, refused for a while to classify her books as sci fi or fantasy. she said they were “speculative fiction”, which is entirely separate and very highbrow (sarcasm).
and I could go on about how Octavia Butler and Ursula Le Guin wrote books every bit as intellectual (and honestly, even more so) than their literary counterparts, but I am also an enjoyer of schlock!! I think there’s artistic merit in animorphs, and in isekais where a japanese schoolgirl reincarnates into a magical spider who has to level up like it’s a video game! it’s like with everything, you can’t draw a clean line that separates ‘art’ from ‘non-art’ or even ‘lesser art’, and pretending you can do so just makes you look ignorant and goofy. in my opinion.
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peanutdream · 9 hours ago
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Today’s rabbit plushie is:
Wee Petal Bunny ~ by Bunnies by the Bay
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peanutdream · 9 hours ago
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peanutdream · 10 hours ago
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just exported ch4s sprites! and its very important to me that this one is called spr_susie_breakfast_polite
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