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that feeling when your homie kisses you, and you get so excited you start rotating at rapidly increasing speeds
And then Marx protected him <3
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they weren’t in the direct because they’re still waiting at the DMV to get their licenses…
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It’s really good that John Kramer was shown to be married to Jill Tuck in the Saw franchise because in modern media it’s relatively rare to see bisexual characters in straight-passing relat[GUNSHOT]
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I've always thought In-ho pretend to be lactose intolerant as an excuse to give Jun-hee his own milk carton without her feeling guilty for taking the little food he was given. Maybe it was also a tactic to appear like a good and generous man in front of Gi-hun so he would trust him even more.
"don't know their boss can't drink plain milk"
This is so hilarious.
Imagine the squares guards seeing and hearing the whole interaction between his boss and player 222 from the computers room, where the Masked Officer is supervising everything, and being dumbfounded by it. Some random guard would look at the guard on the computer next to him and whisper: "... did you know that? Did you know that Boss can drink plain milk?"
The other guard: "No, why tf would I know that? Did you know that?"
A third guard: "No, I didn't, what about you?"
A fourth guard: "No... do you think we will get in trouble for this?"
And this keeps going on and on and suddenly, all the guards are whispering and gossiping about this new information about their boss. The Masked Officer just sighs very loudly and decides to retires to his private room for a drink.
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I, too, have always thought maybe In-ho was lying about not being able to drink plain milk. If he was, then the only reason I could think of is that he was trying to "be like Gi-hun" (maybe he thought it would help him gain Gi-hun's trust faster if he was lactose intolerant like Gi-hun??? 😭)
But anyway, yeah, it's funny if — assuming he wasn't lying and is in fact lactose intolerant — the guards had no idea and were like "did you know?" "no, how the hell could I know?" "we gave him milk" "fuck, are we screwed?"
It's also funny to think that they did know and they deliberately gave him plain milk on purpose as a petty payback for whatever shit the Front Man put them through
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I’ve compiled a ton of info about different interpretations of the Misceverse!
My guide to the omegaverse:
Misceverse is not the same as omegaverse:
A misceverse starter guide:
An interpretation of misceverse secondary genders + tertiary genders:
What is the misceverse:
A huge list of secondary + tertiary genders:
Another huge list, differs from one above as everyone’s misceverse is different:
Another interpretation of secondary genders and dynamics:
Nesting ideas:
What is romping:
An interpretation of omegas:
A list of omegaverse blogs:
An interpretation of female alpha anatomy:
An interpretation of male omega anatomy:
An interpretation of packs:
About kneading:
An interpretation of nests:
An interpretation of scents and scent glands:
A basic glossary:
What is scruffing:
How the misceverse can ( but does not have to ) relate to alterhumanity/therianthropy:
A misceverse discord server:
Misceverse doesn’t equal kink:
Some pack alpha behaviors:
Misceverse isn’t fictional, omegaverse is:
How to build a nest:
A guide to nesting:
Ruts and their affects:
A deep dive into scent glands:
One interpretation of anatomy ( this is more omegaverse-centered, but can still apply to you if you feel connected to it! )
One interpretation of omegaverse lore:
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"We locked our players in a freezer to show them our new jersey." | ©
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That is not what i googled
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Does that mean you degrade everything around you. Like copper.
"why does this nonsexual power dynamic sound so sexual" i have some news for you about the dominant social relationship between sex and power
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I saw this on Facebook and had to look it up. It really happened, albeit the details are different. From Homesteading Space: The Skylab Story:
"On the evening of MD-46, I finally played the trick that had been in work for over two month," said Garriott. "It even had the flight controllers puzzled for twenty-five years! My objective was to pretend that my wife, Helen, had come up to Skylab to bring us a hot meal, even though this was an obvious impossibility. Here is how the scheme worked. I recorded her voice on my small hand-held tape recorder before flight, pretending to have a brief conversation with a Capcom, with time gaps for his replies. The Capcom would be my only accomplice, but his role would be carefully disguised.
It was also necessary to have some recent event mentioned to validate the currency of the dialogue, so it would seem it could not have been recorded before fight. The short dialogue is printed below in its entirety. I knew that both Bob Crippen and Karl Henize were going to be Capcoms for Skylab, so they were brought into the planning, given the script and rehearsed on their timing. They kept the short script on a piece of paper in their billfolds, awaiting the right moment.
"For our flight in August-September, there would be many occasions of natural disasters involving forest fires or hurricanes, which would be widely known throughout the United States. So a few comments about one or the other were made on the tape. This led to four different scripts being recorded, one for each of the two Capcoms and one each for the two natural events. I would play the tape on the normal air-to-ground voice link with my wife's recorded voice and the Capcom would respond as if totally surprised by the female interloper."
Near the end of one period of voice contact Garriott said to the ground, "I'll have something for you on the next pass, Bob." Crippen replied, "Roger that, Owen." Then quietly and surreptitiously, he reviewed the brief script that had been in his pocket for all these weeks. Soon after coming into voice range, the ground heard this voice on the standard air-to-ground link:
Skylab (a female voice): "Gad, I don't see how the boys manage to get rid of the feedback berween these speakers.... Hello Houston, how are you reading me down there? (s sec. pause) Hello Houston, are you reading Skylab?"
Capcom: "Skylab, this is Houston. We heard you alright, but had difficulty recognizing your voice. Who do we have on the line up there?"
Skylab: "Hello Houston. Roger. Well I haven't talked with you for a while. Isn't that you down there, Bob? This is Helen, here in Skylab. The boys hadn't had a good home cooked meal in so long, I thought I'd bring one up. Over"
Capcom: "Roger, Skylab. Someone's gotta be pulling my leg, Helen. Where are you?"
Skylab: "Right here in Skylab, Bob. Just a few orbits ago we were looking down on those forest fires in California. The smoke sure covers a lot of territory, and, oh boy, the sunrises are just beautiful! Oh oh..... See you later, Bob. I hear the boys coming up here and I'm not supposed to be on the radio."
"Then quiet returned to the voice link, but we were told later, Bob Crippen had lots of questions coming his way in the Control Center," Garriott said. "What was going on? Where was this voice coming from? Bob must have been a very good actor, because he claimed complete ignorance and innocence of how it happened. Everyone heard it coming down on the air-to-ground loop. The whole two-way conversation sounded like a perfectly normal dialogue. No breaks or gaps, and they all heard Bob respond in real time. Could I have recorded Helen's voice on a 'family conversation' from our home? Yes, but there was no recent one. How would she have known about the fires, or who was to be on Capcom duty and how could she respond to Bob's comments in real time, as everyone could hear?
"No one ever worked out how this was accomplished. Finally, at our twenty-fifth reunion celebration in Houston in 1998, and with many of the flight directors and controllers present and still with no clue as to how it was done, I described it all as above. My prejudiced opinion is that this was the best 'gotcha' ever perpetrated on our friendly flight controllers!"
Crippen recalled: "That was kind of a fun trick. There was head rubbing.
Everybody in the MOCR, or the control room, was looking like, What the hell is going on?' We did a good job. It was fun. Working those missions got to be tough. We did all kinds of things to try to come up with levity. That was a nice one that the crew got that the ground control didn't know about."
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