ash-rabbit
ash-rabbit
Poor thing, it no longer knows what it desires
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ash-rabbit · 3 days ago
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me, covered in my blorbo’s blood after I wrote a fic about them
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ash-rabbit · 3 days ago
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I bring u more of my bullshit 💥
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ash-rabbit · 3 days ago
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welcome to the Murdersex zine, a zine celebrating all things sex and murder. but um. we don't want to romanticize it or anything so don't make your submissions too murdersexy. we will do extensive background checks on all applicants and if we decide a past work of yours has too much sexy murder we'll have to remove you, sorry. we have limits, you know, we want a tasteful gory spread you could put on your coffee table, and having the Wrong people in it would kill the vibe (and we condemn all killing! wholeheartedly!)
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ash-rabbit · 4 days ago
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your berries and cream lifestyle will catch up to you
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ash-rabbit · 6 days ago
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ash-rabbit · 11 days ago
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ash-rabbit · 13 days ago
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Cookie Run Big Bang: Interest Check
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Hello fellow Cookie Runners! We’d like to bring to you a Cookie Run centered Big Bang in the coming autumn.
However, to do that, first we have to of course spread the word, and more importantly see if there is in fact an interest for it.
So you may be asking, what is a Big Bang? Glad you asked! It's a collaborative fandom event that (over the course of a few months) brings together writers and artists of all levels to create a polished piece to be posted at the end of the event. It's a great way to make friends in the community and hone your skills as a creative!
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ash-rabbit · 14 days ago
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hey um. so sorry to tell you this, but op of that post plays toys kinda weird. yeah you should just block them, that's not how normal people play with toys
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ash-rabbit · 18 days ago
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💪🏾🏆💐.
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ash-rabbit · 19 days ago
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Periodic rent-lowering-gunshots:
Fiction is not reality.
You can enjoy things in fiction that would be awful in the real world. Like playing a murderhobo in a game! In the real world, being or supporting a murderer-thief would be pretty damn awful, while in the game it's just good fun. Same with anything else you choose to do with the pixels on the screen, like kinks that don't affect anyone real, so they're okay in fiction, but would be pretty damn bad in real life.
No one else is responsible for your online experience. They are required not to harass you, but they are not and never will be obligated to not post about ships, kinks, or tropes you dislike just to avoid you seeing them. It's up to you to blacklist words or phrases, block tags, or even block users as needed to avoid seeing content that upsets you.
No one can force you to read anything against your consent. Any content you don't like seeing can be instantly avoided by closing out of the offending post/fic.
You are not owed an online experience free of discomfort.
Nothing that happens in your imagination can ever make you a bad person. Words you write or read about fictional characters will never make you a bad person.
The claim that media consumption influences real-life behavior is intellectually dishonest and serves only to excuse the behavior of real offenders.
Fiction is a safe way to explore horrifying or confusing concepts. Therapists agree that fiction, even (or especially) about taboo topics is a good coping mechanism, especially, but not exclusively, for trauma survivors. Fiction is to adults what play therapy is to children. This doesn't stop being true if the work in question is of a sexual nature.
Sex isn't an inherently worse or better motivation than anything else. A work written to create feelings of arousal isn't dirty, shameful, or in any way less pure than works written to entertain, provoke moral questions, or for other reasons. And worth noting is that multiple purposes can exist in the same story, especially fanfiction.
You aren't entitled to an explanation for why someone reads, writes, or otherwise enjoys certain works, kinks, tropes, ships, etc.
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ash-rabbit · 21 days ago
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would sage keep some of recluses feathers because hes weird
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i can do you one better
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ash-rabbit · 22 days ago
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saw this post and immediately thought of them
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ash-rabbit · 25 days ago
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Happy Moon Landing Day 🌕🐇
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ash-rabbit · 25 days ago
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Often you will see authors say ‘I do not condone the contents of this fictional story’ at the start. well that is just nonsense, I think torturing beautiful men against their will and cannibalism is pretty based and fully condone it
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ash-rabbit · 30 days ago
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some of you have never had your notp be the most popular ship in the fandom and it shows
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ash-rabbit · 1 month ago
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ash-rabbit · 1 month ago
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A few years ago while trying to find ways to commit suicide as painlessly as possible, I came across a PDF of Dr. Paul Quinnett's The Forever Decision. Thinking it might go into actual methods of suicide (I read an article once that actually did that and was trying to find it again) I started to read it, and I think I only got about two pages in before I was crying too much to actually see the words.
I downloaded the PDF to my hard drive and I open it again whenever I'm feeling too suicidal to do much else, but not enough to start booking a ride to the hospital. And every time without fail I only go up to a few pages before backing off and choosing to live another day just because suicide suddenly seems even more unbearable than whatever the hell upset me in the first place.
All the book really does is [I'm pulling a summary from GoodReads here as, again, I've read no more than 5 pages] "discusses the social aspects of suicide, the right to die, anger, loneliness, depression, stress, hopelessness, drug and alcohol abuse, the consequences of a suicide attempt, and how to get help."
But it also starts with the author kindly asking the reader to complete the book before going through with anything, and for some reason I'm compelled to really just try to read it all before finalizing everything. Despite not yet completing it (hopefully never will) I think I can safely say it's saved my life at least a few times now.
It's intentionally legal to copy and redistribute this book to keep it as accessible as possible, and it's very easy to find, but here's a link for it anyways.
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