They/she (19) I like FNAF, Deltarune, Undertale, Invincible, and the LISA RPG. Kill all P3d0ph!les. If you're proshit, I'm not a safe place for you.
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me and my friend are the target audience for this one sorry
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I've returned for my bday brochachos. 3 years straight of being a lisahead 🗣🗣🗣
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a trans man is nothing without his misandrist best friend
@rudebusterrr HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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Made this point in an instagram comment, but I'll make it here too because I feel I need to say it somewhere. The idea that fictional characters aren't real and therefore whatever you do to them in fiction doesn't make you a horrible person isn't true. I recently researched a performative art piece called "Rhythm 0" by Marina Abromović. It's a social experiment where she allowed the general public to do whatever they wanted to her with the objects she set on a table for 6 hours straight, and she'd do nothing to fight back. Some of the objects were there for pleasure, such as grapes, honey, roses, etc. And there were other objects there to harm her, including a knife, razor blades, and a loaded pistol. At first the audience was timid, but over time they gradually began to get more violent as the hours passed by. Someone had come up and slapped her and the entire tone of the audience shifted, and it's like they didn't see her as a person anymore. By the end of the performance, Marina was left disrobed with bruises and cuts all over her body, having been s*xually ass*ulted by audience members. And once those hours were up she began talking again, moving, speaking to others. And they ran away, because they saw her as a person, and knew what they did to her was horrible and wrong, and they were bad people for doing it. The problem I have with lolicons and proshippers isn't that I want to feel morally superior to them, it's the general principle of wanting to harm something with no agency that bothers me. If given the chance to play out their fantasies, I have no doubt they would. If there were no consequences, if who they were doing it do wasn't a real person to them, they'd do it.
I may come off as preachy, but if you think so, you're dangerous to be left around the most vulnerable people of society. And that's worse.
#tw sa mention#tw sa#rhythm zero#marina abramovic#im not calling myself anti because thats fucking dumb#i just really hate pedophiles lol#and not that its any of your business#but yes#i am an sa surviver#and yes the guy who did it was a lolicon#there isnt a cop in my head#and im not puritan by any means#because purity culture contributes to r*pr culture#and im legit advocating against r*pist behavior in this post
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A dog in
A dog in
A dog in
A dog art referenced is Saturn Devouring His Son by Francisco Goya
it took roughly 2 hours
bye!
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"It's not fair..."
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can u draw jack smoking but he doesnt know how but he still tries to look all cool and grown up (its funny to me)
don't smoke guys
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Two old portraits.
This Buzzo was made for @elliecupcakes's birthday a couple (?) of years ago!!
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