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z0urcherri · 4 months
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jeeaark · 4 months
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When trying to teach your friends cool new tricks accidentally turns into a business deal.
A small crack idea, but if lv 12 Mizora can be a patron, so can Greygold. Even adventure-accomplished Emps is flabbergasted at the 'how'. It's cool, nothing like a quick side-quest to fix that technical difficulty.
Anyway, I need Mizora to get fired from her job. I need Zariel to fire her lawyer. Figuratively. Literally. Both. Hunting her down is all good and reasonable but. How many other warlocks are under her belt that risk turning into lemures if she capooted? It's cool, team heart-of-gold can beat her at her own game.
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emkini · 2 years
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This is so lazy but!! new meet the artist for the new year
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'i could fix him--'
bitch, you could not *AFFORD* him.
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mandsleanan · 1 year
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Probably because I wasn't raised Christian, but I could not care less what kind of art or writing other people create, enjoy, cope with, jack-off to, whatever.
It's all literally just lines and words on a page. Images in your brain. Ceci n'est pas une pipe.
Anyone that says otherwise is a cop. Reject and Eject, Lovelies.
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akumanoken · 1 year
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Sakura watching everyone. He's amused and enjoying himself. Our princess is actually the biggest busybody there is but like would believe you? He's so quiet and out of the way..... silently watching...
If he wasn't too busy studying cultures and how to be a princess, he'd probably be a romance novelist...
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aditheursula · 1 year
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Night is set
Tonight I have 2 episodes of Queen of Oz to watch. Bedroom and bathroom are clean. Going to fix something good to eat later and just chill.
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toofxckinghoul · 1 year
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Hey, Ghoul, what's your relationship to the rest of the fab four?
. . . Th-
Their crew member? Brother in some cases (Kobra). Uncle to Girlie.
I figured that answer would be obvious. If ya wanna talk about my specific role, I'm the second as well as our demolitions expert. Kobra and I share the role of mechanic, but all of us are a bit handy. Kinda comes with the territory.
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becca-alexa · 2 years
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love it when i meet with people and find out their sole purpose in life is finding me a husband 😔🙏💗
#becca.txt#and i mean this in the most sarcastic way possible#these people way too invested in my life#leave me alone#if i find someone who wants to go out with me that's cool#if i don't that's also cool#either way it's nobody's business#not my fault all of you married at 22 and are living unfufilled lives as a result#not saying you can't have a fufilling life having married young - you certainly can#but NONE of the people i'm referring to were in any way shape or form prepared to marry when they did#the only person i know in my circle w/a successful marriage met dated and married her now husband in <6 months#i have cousins who married at 19!!!in this day and age!#are you INSANE???#some of these people desperately needed to be told that your value as a woman does not depend on your status with a man#like what the hell this ain't the year of our lord 1662 go live your life you don't need a man to be happy???what the hell????#what's even better is when i tell them i'm not looking and they pull the 'oh don't worry i'm looking for you!'#please i don't want do get within 15feet of anybody these people 'find for me'#if it were up to me i'd marry closer to 30 and adopt a bunch of kids - which is another thing#if you don't think adopting children means they're YOUR children simply because you didn't birth them you can get fucked#i had an aunt say this to me over the holidays#everybody's so gung-ho about my fertility issues but i'm realistic so i tell everyone i'll adopt and save myself the trouble#then she pulls the 'oh they won't really be your kids tho???' like BITCH WHAT YOU MEAN???#I'LL BE RAISING THEM HOW ARE THEY NOT MY KIDS???like PLEASE#pls ignore i just needed to rant a little bit
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i wish i was a streamer so i can play horror games with an audience bc i'm too much of a coward to do it alone 😭
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bitchy-peachy · 17 days
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Arrogant people assume I want them to find me attractive.
"You'd be a lot hotter if you acted softer. Less intimidating-"
Nobody here fucking asked and the only person I wanna be hot for is my spouse. You ain't him so your opinion on how to "improve" my appearance don't matter.
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homunculus-argument · 4 months
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If I had more money than I'd ever spend in a lifetime, I'd spend my life operating a pizzeria at a loss. Something with the slogan of "it ain't italian but you're hungry" - and a statement of how this is not authentic italian pizza because the owner's estranged aunt's italian ex-husband would not serve pizza in his italian restaurant because as far as he was concerned, a pizza is the "just throw that shit together" dish that you make out of leftovers, and he would not serve that to paying customers even if they wanted it. True story btw.
But I'd just like to run a place where the staff is allowed to tell rude customers to fuck off. And if they're scared to do that, they can summon me downstairs to do it myself (this fantasy involves having my own apartment upstairs of the restaurant), because you don't fucking disrespect my staff like that. Develop a reputation as a place where You'd Better Act Yourself or you get nothing, which elevates the quality of the food in peoples' minds because it's human to assume that more work=more worth, and if a pizza place can afford to simply throw rude customers out, that clearly must mean that the food is just that good that going back is worth it anyway.
Hiring enough people to get the work done in a leisurely pace and occasionally have the time to chat with each other or customers. You just do the job I gave you in the time I gave you, don't steal anything and don't watch porn off your phone anywhere where the customers can see you, you're good. Don't care if you quit school at 16 if you can still mop floor. Don't care if you've been to prison because you killed some guy, as long as you're not doing that here. Don't care if you deal drugs on your free time as long as you don't bring your business to your day job. This place is exclusively for pizza business.
Have an item on the menu called "random pizza" - and if you order that one, they'll just throw in a mix of whatever ingredients we've got too much of, like if the bell peppers gotta be used before they go bad, every single random pizza is going to have them until they're either gone or need to get tossed. If you've got dietary restrictions or allergies, you gotta specify that while ordering, because other than that, random pizza is just whatever ingredients we need to get rid of. Surplus ingredients du jour.
Building a reputation as a place that's somehow simultaneously sketchy as hell but also remarkably high quality, getting five star restaurant customer service from a waiter with blue hair and stick-n-poke tattoos, there's a homeless guy at the back of the kitchen eating an order that nobody picked up, every surface is spotless and no matter how important of a suit-and-tie you are, if you won't behave yourself the owner will personally physically fight you.
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WHEN THEY SAY GET HELP THEY MEAN I DON'T CARE I GIVE UP I NEVER GAVE A SHIT ANYWAYS.
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time4hemp · 6 months
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Peter McWilliams Used Medical Cannabis
He Knew It Ain’t Nobody’s Business If You Do
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Time 4 Hemp paid tribute to Peter McWilliams is a special segment featuring Tod McCormick, Paul Krassner, Chris Conrad, Mikki Norris, and Paul Stanford. Click here to listen to the show.
Peter McWilliams Couldn’t Afford The Luxury Of A Negative Thought.
Written by Casper Leitch
In the field of the marijuana legalization movement, few figures loom as large as Peter McWilliams. A man of words, of ideas, and of unyielding conviction, McWilliams left an indelible mark on the discourse surrounding medical cannabis and the broader legalization of marijuana. His life, his struggles, and his writings continue to resonate with those who champion individual freedom, compassion, and justice in the face of prohibitionist policies.
Peter McWilliams was not merely a writer; he was a visionary. His keen intellect and insatiable curiosity led him to explore realms of thought and action often deemed taboo by society. It was this fearless pursuit of truth and freedom that would define his life's work and, ultimately, his legacy.
In the writings of Peter McWilliams, one finds a passionate defense of personal freedom and a scathing critique of the criminalization of so-called "victimless crimes." Coined by McWilliams himself, this term refers to actions undertaken consensually and without causing physical harm to others or their property. Whether it was drug use, sexual behavior, or other forms of self-expression, McWilliams believed fervently in the right of individuals to make choices about their own bodies and lives, free from government interference.
Central to McWilliams's advocacy was his belief in the primacy of individual liberty and constitutional rights. He saw the criminalization of certain behaviors as a gross violation of the principles upon which America was founded. To him, the government's role was not to dictate morality or restrict personal freedoms but to protect the rights of its citizens to live as they saw fit, so long as they did not harm others.
At the heart of McWilliams's crusade for freedom was his profound understanding of the teachings of various religious traditions. He saw in these teachings a common thread of compassion, tolerance, and respect for the dignity of every human being. Whether drawing inspiration from Christianity, Buddhism, or other spiritual paths, McWilliams sought to reconcile his own beliefs with the demands of a society often hostile to those who dared to question the status quo.
But it was not merely in the realm of ideas that McWilliams made his mark. His actions spoke volumes, particularly in his advocacy for the medical use of cannabis. Afflicted with AIDS, McWilliams found himself facing a myriad of health challenges, chief among them the violent nausea caused by the anti-viral drugs used to treat the disease. In medical marijuana, he discovered a lifeline, a source of relief from the debilitating symptoms that threatened to overwhelm him.
Recognizing the importance of sharing his experience with others, McWilliams set out to publish a book on the subject. He enlisted the help of Todd McCormick, a fellow activist and medical marijuana patient, to document their journey and explore the potential benefits of different strains of cannabis. Little did McWilliams know that this act of advocacy would land him in the crosshairs of the federal government.
Todd McCormick began his journey as a Medical Cannabis Activist at the age of nine, when his mother, desperate to alleviate his suffering from cancer treatments, offered him a joint. Little did she know that this seemingly unconventional remedy would not only ease Todd's nausea but also spark a lifelong dedication to advocating for medical marijuana.
Throughout his childhood, Todd endured numerous rounds of treatment, battling cancer with the help of radiation therapy, chemotherapy, and surgery. Yet, it was marijuana that provided him with relief from the debilitating side effects of his medical interventions. As he thrived under this unconventional treatment, Todd became determined to ensure that others wouldn't have to suffer in silence.
In his quest to spread awareness about the medicinal benefits of cannabis, Todd delved into the science of cultivation, breeding, and strain effects. His expertise and dedication played a pivotal role in advancing the medical marijuana movement, culminating in the passage of California's Proposition 215 in 1996, which protected patients and caregivers from prosecution for marijuana possession and cultivation with a doctor's recommendation.
Central to Todd's advocacy was his partnership with Peter McWilliams. Together, they envisioned a world where cannabis could revolutionize the treatment of cancer and other diseases. However, their efforts faced fierce opposition from federal authorities determined to uphold the status quo of the "War on Drugs."
In a tragic turn of events, Peter McWilliams fell victim to the government's relentless pursuit of marijuana prohibition. Despite his valiant efforts to defend his innocence and promote the medical benefits of cannabis, Peter's voice was silenced by a justice system unwilling to acknowledge the truth.
On July 23, 1996, Peter McWilliams was arrested. Authorities conducted an investigation into McWilliams' activities, which led to his arrest on charges of marijuana cultivation and conspiracy to distribute. The circumstances surrounding his arrest were controversial, with many supporters arguing that his actions were driven by medical necessity rather than criminal intent. However, despite the growing acceptance of medical marijuana in some circles, McWilliams' activities still violated federal drug laws at the time, leading to his arrest and subsequent legal proceedings.
On July 29th, Todd McCormick was arrested. A large number of Los Angeles sheriff's deputies swarmed into his ten room hillside home where he was growing medical cannabis for local patients. McCormick was also a well-known public speaker advocating legalization of medical marijuana, having had cancer ten times as a child. Even though, at the time of his arrest, his cancer was in remission, he still suffered from chronic pain as the result of having the vertebrae in his neck fused in childhood surgery.
Todd was arraigned July 30, in federal court in Los Angeles. The Judge set the bond at $100,000; rejecting prosecutor's call for detention without bond. McCormick was prohibited by the Judge from using medical marijuana. McCormick's house was completely badly damaged and looted by the police during his arrest. All of his plants were cut down, destroying invaluable genetic material that could have been used to relieve the pain and suffering of people with AIDS, cancer, and other disorders.
In the eyes of the authorities, McWilliams's efforts to educate the public about medical marijuana were nothing short of criminal. Despite the passage of California's landmark Proposition 215 Medical Marijuana Initiative, he found himself facing federal charges related to the cultivation and distribution of cannabis. The irony was not lost on McWilliams: here he was, a dying man, being persecuted for trying to alleviate his own suffering and that of countless others like him.
The federal government's response to McWilliams's advocacy was swift and merciless. From the moment of his arrest, he was subjected to a campaign of harassment and intimidation designed to break his spirit and silence his voice. Held for nearly two months without bail, he faced constant threats and pressure from prosecutors determined to see him convicted.
But perhaps the most egregious injustice of all was the government's attempt to deny McWilliams access to the very medicine that was keeping him alive. Despite the overwhelming evidence of cannabis's efficacy in treating his symptoms, federal prosecutors sought to block any mention of medical marijuana from his trial. They even went so far as to deny him the right to raise a defense based on the necessity of breaking the law to prevent greater harm.
McWilliams was left with no choice but to accept a plea bargain, a shadow of justice that offered little solace in the face of his impending demise. He passed away before he could be sentenced, a victim not only of his illness but of a legal system that prioritized punishment over compassion.
The tragedy of Peter McWilliams's life serves as a stark reminder of the human cost of prohibitionist policies and the need for reform. His story is a testament to the courage of those who dare to challenge the status quo and fight for what they believe is right, even in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.
Peter died June 14, 2000. As we reflect on McWilliams's life and legacy, let us not lose sight of the principles for which he stood: freedom, compassion, and justice for all. Let us honor his memory by continuing the fight for the legalization of medical cannabis and the broader decriminalization of marijuana. And let us never forget the words of Peter McWilliams himself, who once wrote:
"It is the individual who must have the courage to take his own path, regardless of the obstacles that may stand in his way."
In the end, it is not the length of one's life that matters, but the impact that one makes in the time they are given. In that regard, Peter McWilliams's legacy is immeasurable. May his spirit continue to inspire us all to strive for a better, more just world, where freedom reigns supreme and the rights of every individual are respected and upheld.
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emotionalwords · 2 months
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nobody too busy, you just ain't a priority anymore
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guinevereslancelot · 1 year
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*only has the desire to write when i don't have time for it* *only has the desire to draw when wrist/hand injury is flaring up*
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