pelman (+ others) | adult (under 13 dnf) | it/he | artist and persistent reblogger | more info in carrd (icon by kjooooji on furaffinity; sticker gif by aviivix; sidebar image by me)
(for the purposes of this poll, there is no monkey's paw situation: the chore you pick stays the same level of difficulty/grossness/etc. as it normally is for you, and you only have to do it as often as you want to. the chores you don't pick are magically done for you exactly the way you'd want them to be, just with zero effort on your part.)
hello pearlina fan, talk about pearl's character and personality and story for 5 minutes without mentioning shes a lesbian or her relationship to marina and the saw trap deactivates
Kind of hilarious to me how poorly the title "Mob Psycho 100" localized to English-speaking areas. To someone whose first language is English, it scans as:
Mob (Yakuza, Mafia)
Psycho (violent person with "crazy" behaviors)
Thus: a particularly violent member of organized crime.
But in Japanese it scans as:
Mob (background characters in crowd scenes in manga or anime)
Psycho (short for psychic)
Thus: a psychic who looks/acts like someone you'd never pick out of a crowd scene in a comic.
Gingerdead Man (Full Moon Universe) - @gingerweed-man
Johnny (Sonic Rush Adventure) - anonymous
Kliff (No Straight Roads) - @teeny-tiny-mousey
Pac-Man (My human?AU) - @ninjastar107
Roba (The Problem Soverz) - @bigfatnerdycrocodile
Dr. Irabu (Welcome to Irabu's Office/Trapeze) - anonymous
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Thank you to everyone that participated in our final follower's celebration, and thank you to everyone that's followed me up till now~ It's been a wild ride with some highs and lows, but nonetheless it's pretty cool that I've made it this far basically by being cringe~
I hope that y'all consider sticking around to see where we go from here~
The Iranian Regime is going to execute rapper Toomaj Salehi for supporting protests of Jina Amini’s murder by the regime in his songs.
Iranian activist Elica Le Bon says, “Iranians in the diaspora picked up on the fact that the regime tends not to execute people who become known to the international community. We have seen many examples of prisoners that were either released on bail or had their sentences commuted through our “say their names to save their lives” campaign on social media, using hashtags to garner attention for their causes, and even before social media existed, through getting the stories of political prisoners to international media outlets. Once reported on, and once the eyes shift to the regime and the reality of its pending brutality, realizing that the action is not worth the repercussions, we have seen them back down and not execute. For that reason, this is part of an urgent campaign for readers to talk about Toomaj as much as you can, using the hashtag #FreeToomaj or #ToomajSalehi. Every comment makes a difference, and if we were wrong, what did we lose by trying?”