This song makes me think about having angsty, vicious fucking hate sex with Satan holy shit
deranged h0rny ramblings below plz feel free to ignore O_o
☆TW: angst, slapping, mild harm, choking, uhhh very self indulgent
Omggggg like i totally want him to fuck me and just be so mean about it~ Not in the sadistic and psychologically fucked up way that Lucifer does—but like, just bullying me ♡ Calling me a bitch and a whore and just being so degrading~
He can slap me in the face too??? And choke me? Omg wait maybe choking AND slapping me in the face at the same time??? 🥵 fUck.
Me smacking him across the face and telling him how much of a fucking asshole he is before hungrily meeting his lips again, moaning into each others mouths
Scratching him up so bad that when his brothers see him in the morning they'll almost think he [REDACTED] me
( ⓛ ω ⓛ *)
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I was chatting with a pal and as a joke we ended up ready some ol creepypastas. Outta pure spite I wanted to redesign "Nina the Killer" since the whole character and story were just peak 'horror story I would have thought was terrifying if I was ten". Wanted to take the concept of an 11 year old creepypasta fanatic and make it a lil meta, possibly more endearing
A shy and awkward kid, Neena was often by herself during the recess hours and spent the time reading horror stories and making up her own. Eventually she found her way onto the internet and became obsessed with the creepypasta community, so much so that she would make up her own. She would take on the persona online and claim to have killed hundreds of people in horribly gruesome and gorey methods. In reality the closest thing she ever did was step on an anthill. Though the more obsessed she is with her online character, the more withdrawn she becomes in real life....
Her favorite descriptive words to use are 'hyper realistic blood coming from peoples eyes" and "intestines spilling out"
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can you believe in the law of assumption and religion? i keep seeing people say you can't but i don't understand.
Well... I want to preface all of this with this is just my opinion. I will be talking more matter of factly but that's just because this is what I believe. I'm not trying to force anyone to agree nor do I think people have to. Okay?
Personally, I think you can believe in a religion and the law. I honestly don't think those two things contradict. I 100% understand why people believe they do and why a lot of people feel uncomfortable believing in religion after getting into the law. However, and again this is just my opinion, I think a lot of those people are coming from a very westernized/Christianized viewing of religion.
There are so many religion and belief systems out there that preach humans getting on the same level as "gods". Things like reaching enlightenment or connecting to your higher soul are all beliefs that often go hand in hand with reaching a "godlike state of being". I mean, various times throughout history humans have even used this kind of belief to further their advancements in things like politics.
And while there are also many religions that place their Gods above humans and think of them as higher beings, the specific fear that comes with being a "human" against a powerful "God" is much more Christian in nature. Now listen I'm not shitting on Christianity; I grew up in a Christian family. But that means I know firsthand how Christians use the word of God to control others and place fear in people's hearts. The idea that we can never even hope to be as powerful or as enlightened as the Gods is a very Christian-centric viewing of religion.
While other beliefs preach being a good person to achieve a god status, Christianity preaches being a good person because God says so. While other religions hold the belief that humans can become Gods or even are Gods in their own right, Christianity hammers down the idea that we're lesser than God.
We are all made of energy. Every living thing is made of energy and that energy doesn't get destroyed when we're "gone". The way I see it, all these Gods and Goddesses and other such divine beings are also just made of energy. They aren't made from special energy that's better than us; they're made from the same energy we're made of. Our belief in these beings is what makes them so. They wouldn't exist if we didn't believe in them. And honestly? This is loa 101.
Our assumptions and beliefs manifest into our reality. To me, saying that these Gods aren't real or can't exist despite people truly and genuinely believing in them is more contradictory than anything else. Even outside sources like astrology, tarot, and witchcraft are still real if you assume them to be. Saying that they're just coincidences or just placebos not only contradicts the law but imo is very dismissive.
I personally choose to believe in the Greek Gods. I don't consider myself religious because of negative connotations to the word, but I do "follow" them. I personally work with Apollo mostly and even have an altar for him and Aphrodite. My belief in them is what makes them real in my reality. I assume they're real and therefore they must be. That's how the law works. I don't doubt their existence because I choose to believe in them.
But at the same time, I don't limit my own power just because I assume they exist. I work with my Gods, not against them. They don't see me as a threat nor do they think I'm being sinful or blasphemous for calling myself God. "God" is just a word. It's a word that has a specific meaning, but at the end of the day, it's just a word that allows people to understand how much power they truly have. When we think of gods, we think of truly powerful beings that can create and kill and love and hate and raise and condemn. And as pure sources of energy that simply chose to experience the universe in the 3D, we have that power too.
Believing in the Law and believing in religions is not contradictory to me. The issue that people face is when they follow religions that preach Gods being so much more powerful than us and humans being so, so weak and having to rely on them. That's when they start to give their power away to outside sources and downright refuse to acknowledge how much power they have. I genuinely think that any religious person can work alongside the law as long as they're also working alongside whoever they believe in. There's a very big difference between working with someone and working under them.
Believing in Gods is not what contradicts the law. Believing that they are more powerful than us is what contradicts the law. We are one and the same. We are made from the same energy that all these Gods are made of. We chose to experience life in the 3D and we can choose to fully live in the 4D or the 5D. We can mold and bend our realities because we're literally just choosing to be here. I'm made from the same energy that the Gods I believe in are made of. We exist in the same planes of reality. We have the same powers. I am just as much a God as they are and that doesn't contradict.
To me, saying that these Gods can't really exist because I'm a God would be like saying my neighbor Greg can't really exist because I also live here. However, if I started to say that my neighbor Greg was more powerful than me, despite us being made of the same energy and having the exact same powers, that would be against the law.
It mostly comes down to which religion you believe in because some work really well with the law while others don't. *Christianity doesn't work well with the law because the main belief is that the Christian God created the universe and that he's the most powerful being. That does contradict the law. Meanwhile, polytheistic hellenism (for example) works better because the Gods didn't create anything, they just represent things and the entire practice comes down to working with your Gods.
*Little disclaimer that I'm not saying Christianity isn't real or that you can't be Christian and believe in the law. I'm just stating that it's harder to work with that God on an equal level because of the belief that he's the most powerful.
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Sometimes I forget El isn't cannon but she really do be asking all the questions we be thinking about.
And why is it never addressed in the game??! Why can't we tell them we know where your dad is and he's helping my pokemon train.
I waited 5 years for any kind of resolution and we sTILL didn't get it, the anime is teasing us with Gladion and Lillie being on a mission to find him but at this point my hopes are very low that we'll ever actually sEE them succeed...
WE'RE TAKING MATTERS IN OUR OWN HANDS NOW
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What if…. Izuku defeats AFO and loses One for All, but he doesn’t lose his quirk.
What was it Bakugou keeps saying? Make this quirk your own? What if… Izuku does?
AFO/Shigaraki is defeated, and Izuku feels his extra powers leaving - Blackwhip, Float, Smokescreen, Danger Sense, Fa Jin. The vestiges seem to whisper a pat on the back in his head, sigh in relief, and they, too, disappear. Izuku considered that this might happen, but what he didn’t expect is how he can still draw power - whose power? The First user’s? the Second’s? Izuku lightning, maybe - the only thing about OFA that was his own - and some remnant of the strength quirk/raw power are still there. The stockpiling from past users - the part of OFA that historically stood against AFO - served its purpose and now lays to rest.
But Izuku’s own strength remains. Izuku’s power, the part of his quirk that he made his own.The part of OFA that enhances strength lingers, and so Izuku loses OFA - but keeps his quirk.
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