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i don't know.... sounds scary....
text: Sexual Attraction? You mean the thing that killed Romeo and Juliet?
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This is one of my favourite illustrations i've done in a long long while and also probably the most popular, so i thought Tumblr would appreciate it too <#
Little close ups after the cut!!
Fun fact the scariest Lord in Black for me is 100% Nibbly but he's also my favourite in human form 😭😭😭 I just want to cosplay him so so bad, but I need someone to cosplay the entire gang 😔
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Spin this dang wheel of every 5e subclass. You are hit by a truck and end up on the Sword Coast as that class, at the level you select that subclass.
#enchantment wizard#so i start at level 2 which is rough but i can do magic and study and shit and already know 3 cantrips and and least 8 spells#thats pretty sick#dont think i would be screwed could do ok
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I heard there's a TB outbreak in Kansas right now?? Do you know if there's anything we can do to help?
There is ongoing spread of TB in Kansas--so far, 67 cases of active disease.
I want to be clear this is a tiny, tiny fraction of the overall global burden of tuberculosis: 10,000,000 people get sick with TB every year, and 1,250,000 die (almost all of whom die unnecessarily--TB is curable).
It's also a small fraction of the U.S. burden of TB--we have about 10,000 cases of TB annually in the U.S. It's an airborne disease, so we shouldn't be surprised that people are getting sick. We should be horrified that we're allowing so many people to get sick even though TB is both curable and preventable. (We can stop chains of infection by offering preventative antibiotics to close contacts of the sick.)
We should absolutely be worried about TB in the United States. An airborne disease that's allowed to infect and sicken ten million people each year is an ongoing threat to all humans. But we should also remember that while we worry about a hypothetical TB pandemic, much of the world has never emerged from the TB pandemic that has lasted for thousands of years and killed many billions of people.
Should you be worried about contracting TB? Yes. But you should mostly be worried that the U.S. government has paused all TB funding, which will increase antibiotic resistance, needless death, and the risk that untreatable versions of the disease will emerge and spread.
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what do you guys think about generic speciesless monkey? you know, this guy
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Just tried to play an ancient flute and it started filling the room with this awful miasma that wont go away
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me: me being an adhd autistic aroace agender who is really good at masking to socialize doesn't mean people like me are weird unfeeling robots
also me: anyway, one day I realized I didn't like being tickled, so I decided to stop being ticklish-
#wait i also decided not to be tickelish#I mean I did a couple times while being tickled I was like I'm done with this. and stoped reacting
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musk is going to die in a Tesla explosion in 6 months after sticking his nose where it doesn't belong and we will never get a conclusive answer on whether it was a CIA car bomb or just a normal Tesla malfunction
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And this is exactly why they hate fact checking.
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And this is exactly why they hate fact checking.
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