misseligon
misseligon
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misseligon · 1 hour ago
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I need to let y'all know my blog is 18+
Please don't follow me if you're under 18 AND if you don't have your age in your bio. If you are, you WILL be blocked.
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misseligon · 17 hours ago
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:000 Ooo yeah yeah yeah!
I should be working.
But I don't think Kevin ever received a "Selection" ceremony.
So, remember in Chapter 3 there was the tape called "Samuel Lee's Last Day", Ms. Brooks stated:
"Well of course, they'd never miss this!"
The audio revealed to us that the children of Playcare would circle around a counselor and/or scientist as they wait to hear which child who would be chosen for what the kids thought at first would be adoption (and it's a half truth too since Playtime likes to send kids out to their new families to keep their sinister plans under wraps.) But in reality, the selected child would be turned into a toy/be put in the bigger body.
It's portrayed as like this mini big event, something the kids should praise the selected child for, to shower them in cheers and joy, and a good farewell before the child is whisked away to either adoption, or horrific reanimation paired with the worst kind of dehumanizing abuse.
But in the same chapter with the tape "1322 Report: Void", the scientist states in his log that they:
"...we've pulled him from the Home Sweet Home just before lights out to perform-"
And of course, Joseph interrupts the log and asks where Kevin went. But the way they answered his question felt... off to me.
Joseph: "Is Kevin sick? Why did you take him away?" Scientist: "I-I... Yes... Kevin is very sick. Very, very sick. But we want to make him better. But he can only get better if we take him to where we can provide proper care, and give him proper rest."
To me, it felt like Kevin was rushed out before lights out, and while I know these sorts of ceremonies are short, it still felt unusually quick. On top of it, when one of Kevin's few friends Joseph asked where they took Kevin, they lie to him.
Shouldn't selected kids get this big hurrah? Why is it much quieter for Kevin so suddenly? And why lie about his condition?
The answer is plain and simple. The scientists and counselor's view Kevin as someone lesser despite excelling in both grades and the tests.
Because Kevin is a neurodivergent child with behavioral issues that went untreated, and they did nothing to help him regulate and understand his feelings and emotions better, and given this is the 90's, they label him as a problem child and a trouble maker.
So they assume because Kevin has a hard time getting along with others with how aggressive he can be, and what few friends Kevin has, they assume this selection ceremony is not worth the time, and they just rush him out just so they can throw him into the clay soup with two other kids and be done with it.
Why bother if they assume no one is going to miss him? Who would miss the problem child?
If i'm missing smthing, lemme know!
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misseligon · 19 hours ago
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I should be working.
But I don't think Kevin ever received a "Selection" ceremony.
So, remember in Chapter 3 there was the tape called "Samuel Lee's Last Day", Ms. Brooks stated:
"Well of course, they'd never miss this!"
The audio revealed to us that the children of Playcare would circle around a counselor and/or scientist as they wait to hear which child who would be chosen for what the kids thought at first would be adoption (and it's a half truth too since Playtime likes to send kids out to their new families to keep their sinister plans under wraps.) But in reality, the selected child would be turned into a toy/be put in the bigger body.
It's portrayed as like this mini big event, something the kids should praise the selected child for, to shower them in cheers and joy, and a good farewell before the child is whisked away to either adoption, or horrific reanimation paired with the worst kind of dehumanizing abuse.
But in the same chapter with the tape "1322 Report: Void", the scientist states in his log that they:
"...we've pulled him from the Home Sweet Home just before lights out to perform-"
And of course, Joseph interrupts the log and asks where Kevin went. But the way they answered his question felt... off to me.
Joseph: "Is Kevin sick? Why did you take him away?" Scientist: "I-I... Yes... Kevin is very sick. Very, very sick. But we want to make him better. But he can only get better if we take him to where we can provide proper care, and give him proper rest."
To me, it felt like Kevin was rushed out before lights out, and while I know these sorts of ceremonies are short, it still felt unusually quick. On top of it, when one of Kevin's few friends Joseph asked where they took Kevin, they lie to him.
Shouldn't selected kids get this big hurrah? Why is it much quieter for Kevin so suddenly? And why lie about his condition?
The answer is plain and simple. The scientists and counselor's view Kevin as someone lesser despite excelling in both grades and the tests.
Because Kevin is a neurodivergent child with behavioral issues that went untreated, and they did nothing to help him regulate and understand his feelings and emotions better, and given this is the 90's, they label him as a problem child and a trouble maker.
So they assume because Kevin has a hard time getting along with others with how aggressive he can be, and what few friends Kevin has, they assume this selection ceremony is not worth the time, and they just rush him out just so they can throw him into the clay soup with two other kids and be done with it.
Why bother if they assume no one is going to miss him? Who would miss the problem child?
If i'm missing smthing, lemme know!
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misseligon · 1 day ago
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My Journey to Escape the War in Gaza
My name is Abdelmajed. I never imagined I’d be sharing my story like this, but life in Gaza has become unbearable. I am a survivor of the war here, and in the blink of an eye, everything I once knew—my home, my safety, my community—was ripped away from me.
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The war has transformed Gaza into a graveyard of broken dreams. The buildings that once stood as symbols of life and resilience are now piles of rubble. Every corner is filled with the echoes of explosions. Every moment is shrouded in uncertainty. There is no security. There is no stability. There is no light at the end of the tunnel.
Basic needs have become luxuries. Food is scarce. Clean water is even scarcer. Hospitals are overwhelmed and under-resourced, and there is almost no medical care to be found. Every night, families go to bed hungry, praying they’ll wake up to see another day. The cost of basic necessities has skyrocketed, and it’s become a daily battle just to survive.
I’ve seen things I never thought possible—standing in long lines for a piece of bread, rationing every drop of water, and watching my people suffer in silence. I have lost everything—my home, my safety, my dignity.
Escape from Gaza is my only hope, but it’s almost impossible without financial help. The cost of evacuation is far beyond my means, and without support, I’m trapped in a warzone with no way out.
I’m reaching out to you now, in the hopes that someone, anyone, can help. I am not asking for luxury. I am asking for a chance—just a chance—to live. A chance to escape this never-ending cycle of fear, destruction, and loss. A chance to rebuild my life somewhere safe, where I can begin again, where I can find hope once more.
Any amount you can give will help me get closer to safety. Even the smallest donation will make a difference—it could be the lifeline I need to survive. If you are unable to donate, please share my story. The more people who hear it, the better the chance that I can find the support I desperately need.
Your kindness and support mean the world to me. You’re not just helping me escape a war; you’re giving me a chance to live, to rebuild, to breathe again.
Thank you for listening. Thank you for caring.
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misseligon · 2 days ago
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HELL TO PAY: BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO SUMMONING, CHAPTER 2, PART 9.16
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misseligon · 3 days ago
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Yeah I think I like him a normal amount. (ft. Dogday and the Player)
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misseligon · 6 days ago
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HELL TO PAY: BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO SUMMONING, CHAPTER 2, PART 9.15
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misseligon · 6 days ago
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I wonder if Susan and George are missing persons outside of the Playtime Co. Factory.
This is all assumption btw,,
Cause we know in the cryptic letter, the "friend" in question told them not to tell anyone about the letter they received, which can also apply to where they'll be going in six weeks.
And we know exactly Susan and George's fate's, as well as the implication that Playtime purposefully lured them in to get them killed off for, I assume, fear of their already bruised reputation possibly facing another lawsuit on top of the ones from the recent Theatre Incident and the Catnap dolls years ago.
But besides that, what does that mean for the outside world? Their bodies are certainly disposed of, and the car they've most likely used to drive out to the factory is under Playtime's possession now.
But certainly the Ayers must have other family or friends that are concerned about their whereabouts. To them, they just got in their car one day and vanished off of the face of the earth.
Do you think there's missing posters of Susan and George? Theories relating to the grief of their believed to be dead son that is the reason of their disappearance? How much turmoil is around their community?
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misseligon · 9 days ago
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HELL TO PAY: BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO SUMMONING, CHAPTER 2, PART 9.14
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misseligon · 11 days ago
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🌍✨ A Voice from Gaza: Fighting for Hope ❤️‍🩹
Hi, my name is Mosab , and I’m from Gaza. Life here has been harder than I could ever imagine, but today I’m sharing my story with hope in my heart, because your kindness has already given us so much strength.
This journey hasn’t been easy. The war has taken 25 family members from us—25 beautiful souls we loved deeply. Their laughter, their presence, their love… all of it is gone, leaving behind memories that are both precious and painful. Every day, I carry the weight of their loss, but I also carry their spirit, which gives me the strength to keep going.
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Our Journey So Far
When I first reached out, I couldn’t have imagined we’d make it this far. Your support has been a light in these difficult times, and we are so deeply grateful for every single contribution.
But the road ahead is still challenging. Every day, we’re reminded of how much we’ve lost and how much we still need to rebuild.
Here’s what life in Gaza looks like for my family right now:
🏠 Safety: The uncertainty of tomorrow weighs heavily on us.
😢 Loss: The absence of the 25 family members we’ve lost is a pain we carry every moment.
💔 Dreams on Hold: The future feels so far away when survival takes all our strength.
How You Can Help Us Cross the Finish Line Even the smallest act of kindness can make a difference:
$5 may seem small, but for us, it’s a little relief, a moment of comfort, and a reminder that kindness still exists. ❤️
Can’t donate? Reblog this post to help us reach someone who can. Every share matters more than you know.
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Why Your Support Matters Your kindness isn’t just about helping us meet our goal—it’s about reminding us that we’re not alone in this fight. It’s about hope. It’s about survival. And it’s about giving my family a chance to rebuild our lives, even in the face of unimaginable loss.
Thank you for helping us get this far. Your generosity and compassion have already brought us closer to a better tomorrow, and for that, I’m endlessly grateful.
With all my love and gratitude,
Mosab and Family ❤️
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misseligon · 11 days ago
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What Strength Really Means 💪
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Hey everyone, my name is Abdelmajed. I don’t usually talk much about myself, but today, I want to share a little piece of my story.
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I was born and raised in Gaza, a place that has always been my home 🏡. I grew up surrounded by my family, my friends, and the streets that I knew like the back of my hand. Life wasn’t always easy, but we had love, laughter, and dreams. I used to think that no matter what happened, home would always be here. But life has a way of changing things in ways we never expect.
Over the past months, everything I once knew has disappeared. The streets that were once filled with children playing are now silent. The houses that held so many memories are now just rubble. And the people I loved—some of them are gone forever. 💔
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misseligon · 13 days ago
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The stupid dollector in my head got upset looking at half of the designs in PPT, so I redesigned Poppy to be more period accurate, plus added hypothetical evolutions.
Bonus:
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misseligon · 13 days ago
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new boycott infographic posted by bds today
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keep in mind that this list isn't exhaustive; it's only listing US-based companies
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misseligon · 13 days ago
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HELL TO PAY: BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO SUMMONING, CHAPTER 2, PART 9.13
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misseligon · 15 days ago
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Chat I found a new guy to hyperfixate over
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misseligon · 16 days ago
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HELL TO PAY: BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO SUMMONING, CHAPTER 2, PART 9.12
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misseligon · 20 days ago
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HELL TO PAY: BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO SUMMONING, CHAPTER 2, PART 9.11
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