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inaris-pokemon-world · 10 months
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🌹 rock + inari?
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I don’t know enough to say romance for sure, but I think they would at least be friends!
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mew-dump · 1 year
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Feel like the urge to share this! The silly lil fam of funky mews :)
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mewdivorce · 8 months
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a personal favourite bit of dialogue
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ma-ra-ru · 4 months
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WIFI IS BACK HERES MY WARMUP OF MEW ICHIGO AND CYAN
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polygonlaundry · 2 months
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instagram doodle rqs
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heartnosekid · 26 days
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mew for @mewsporridge!
🌌-💖-🌌 / 💖-🌌-💖 / 🌌-💖-🌌
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unwinderstallcomics · 3 months
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mewkwota · 5 months
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I Know What You Are... You Are Mega Man!
The differences between each Mega is something I love and appreciate, plus it's also fun to compare them side-by-side for it.
I think it's really amusing how they start with robots that slowly reach near-human traits, and then there's a straight-up human. Albeit, he is merged with a non-human being.
And then there's Volnutt. I know he could probably be narrowed down to an "artificial human", but I like the idea of tying him to his celestial origins as Trigger that are still half a mystery.
Such is my running-joke with him. He is just... Volnutt (currently).
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devonsawas · 11 months
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DOGMA | 1999 ↳ Directed by Kevin Smith
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calciumdreams · 6 months
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the skelebros (+ roommates) going out for groceries
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beans-and-shet · 1 year
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Tmmn season 2 be like:
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deep-nerd · 3 months
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i am a simple person with simple tastes
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mew-dump · 1 year
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Babies r sleeping. Ssssshhhh!
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geekynerfherder · 2 months
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'Dogma' by James Goodridge.
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George harrizz
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He was called the " quiet Beatle" for a reason...
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mewvore · 9 months
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as someone who worked as a stripper for several years, showing your body is not a one way ticket to financial security. there were many nights where i worked for 8 hours and ended up owing the club money, due to how things like set rent work. and many more where i made $60-80 for a full night’s work. not that you can’t have great nights some times, or make half your rent in a hour, but many people who work in sex related industries are doing so freelance, and may never know if their next month is going to be able to support them through the year or if they’re getting their power shut off. you can be trapped in a cycle of saving what you can for months, only to have it evaporated by an unexpected expense during a bad month.
yeah absolutely, its... well its work. I don't mean to sorta condense it down to that but of all people I'm WELL aware that sex work is a working class activity.
for anyone a bit lost on the convo thread at the moment, I made a post about how I'd personally never get rich because it requires a persistent gambling mentality, and someone mentioned sex work (or adjacent types of showing off ones body publicly) as one thats probably less of a gamble for wealth. and this anon here is explaining that its very much just a normal job you probably shouldn't bet everything on it for making you rich/very few people are rich solely from sex work
to circle back to what I meant overall, when you grow up in poverty a lot of things have to be calculated based on risk and loss, as opposed to risk and reward. that mentality is very hard to shake the longer you stay poor. when you've eaten syrup sandwiches and worn your siblings clothes for 10 years, even very little things can make you completely satisfied and less willing to risk that little bit of satisfaction because you know what its like to have literally nothing. so I personally can't see myself doing the kinds of risky behavior with the little bit I have that a lot of wealthy people do to gain and maintain their riches, whether its making shady deals, playing stocks, trying to fool people, committing felonies like wire fraud, or even just like actual straight up gambling.
also theres a survivorship bias? like yeah there seems to be a million celebrities and or influencers doing all the above betting, but even in their seemingly endless masses they're like 1/100000, you rarely hear of the gamblers who lost
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