invenblocker
invenblocker
Put me in cryostasis until Silksong releases
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Simon, 26, datamathics graduate, I like video games.
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invenblocker · 6 minutes ago
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invenblocker · 1 hour ago
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Elden Ring has a burning fire in the sky that causes madness.
Beautiful, lovecraftian but... difficult to see. I died so many times from it without understanding it. I thought it was the rats with the glowing eyes.
Also, really starting to think that FromSoft's obsession with amputated and misshapen fingers is actually a fetish.
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invenblocker · 2 hours ago
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Hey man. Lets watch nosferatu together. Can you hold my hand if I get scared?
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invenblocker · 4 hours ago
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as annoying as someone misinterpreting you is, you may have better luck with rephrasing your point rather than demanding someone re-read it
I am trying to not get so involved and that is more involved
a new explanation is always longer and always contains more things to not read and more things to misinterpret. all the information is in the original. I should just say to read that again.
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invenblocker · 4 hours ago
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invenblocker · 4 hours ago
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You'd have thought the younger folks wouldn't continue the belief "video games cause violence" but then you see anti-proshippers and realize it's the same argument just in a different font.
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invenblocker · 4 hours ago
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I'm just gonna ask: drawing Bowser as an intern, when the actual CEO of Nintendo of America is Doug Bowser?
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There's a new intern at Nintendo and he's putting out LIES and FAKE NEWS on the Nintendo Today app
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invenblocker · 5 hours ago
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Sugar Riot prog is going just great.
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invenblocker · 5 hours ago
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Ok, this week's reclear we actually had a worse one.
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That Enrage hurt not just our characters, but also our souls.
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invenblocker · 5 hours ago
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”proshipping” “it’s a proship” “supporting proships”
sighs deeply… screams into the void… bangs my head against the wall…
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invenblocker · 6 hours ago
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next opponent ➤ black cat
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invenblocker · 7 hours ago
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spreading the mettatenna agenda
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invenblocker · 8 hours ago
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Bro, we are cooked. The knight that dogs the prince's shadow like a dark and silent wraith just knelt to press his forehead to the prince's hand. Yeah, now he's uttering a prayer whose recipient is ostensibly God but in reality is the deified version of the prince that exists only in his mind. Aaand the prince just caressed his cheek to preemptively grant him absolution. I gotta... I gotta get out of here.
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invenblocker · 9 hours ago
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new gender: eldritch void entity but also...just a lil guy??
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invenblocker · 10 hours ago
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invenblocker · 11 hours ago
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“A common version of St. Gianna’s story recounts how she was diagnosed with a life-threatening condition while pregnant and refused an abortion. The baby lived, while St. Gianna died: her death to save her child represents the highest calling of motherhood. To tell her story in this way can create an expectation that I doubt St. Gianna would place on mothers: the pressure to relentlessly and unnecessarily push themselves to unhealthy limits, even death, in the name of “holy motherhood.” In reality, the story of St. Gianna is more nuanced and sends a much stronger message for mothers. St. Gianna was a respected pediatrician (a working mom!) with three young children. While pregnant with her fourth child, she was diagnosed with a uterine tumor. According to Catholic teaching, she could have chosen a hysterectomy to cure her condition. The unborn child would die as a secondary effect, but the intent of the medical intervention would be to save the life of the mother, not to kill the child. A hysterectomy is an ethical choice for mothers facing this difficult situation. St. Gianna also could have chosen no intervention at all. She could continue the pregnancy, delaying her own medical care until the baby was safely delivered. She did not choose this option. St. Gianna chose to have surgery, while two months pregnant, to remove the tumor without removing her uterus. She did not passively accept death. St. Gianna did everything possible to choose life for both herself and her unborn child. She delivered a healthy baby seven months after surgery. Unfortunately and unexpectedly, one week after the child was born, St. Gianna died from septic peritonitis, a severe infection. St. Gianna’s legacy is one of heroic prudence: using practical reason (her medical background and Catholic Faith) to discern the right means (surgery to remove a tumor) to achieve a true good (the life of both herself and her child). That it didn’t turn out as she hoped, that in the end it cost her life, does not justify using her sainthood to promote a passive, hopeless, inevitable martyrdom of mothers.”
— An Unholy Martyrdom of Mothers 
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invenblocker · 12 hours ago
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Don't count out the Europeans either.
Interesting how white Americans leftists are cheering on the Islamic regime and explaining how they hope Iran bombs Israel to the ground, while actual Persians, Kurds, and other Iranians are explaining how the regime is actually very harmful and how they stand with Israel.
Why white Americans insist on playing the white savior and speaking for brown people on issues that don't even directly affect them is beyond me.
And they always use the Islamic regime flag. Ffs, use the real one. The regime doesn't represent Persia.
isn’t it hilarious
idiot westerners and people outside the west associated with the irgc: ISRAEL IS KILLING CIVILIANS
meanwhile iranians:
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