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I might've added the BG3 Art Book to my dnd assets stash
It' 100% does not have things like the 5e players' handbook + 5e’s character sheet, several gm guides, critical role's explorer's guide to wildmount, baldur's gate and waterdeep city encounters, 101 potions and their effects, volo's guide to monsters, both of xanathar's guides, a bunch of other encounters, one shots, and class builds
In no way are there any pdf’s relating to any wizard who may or may not be residing on any coast
(Edit that I’ve moved the folder to the new link above! So if you catch a different version of this post that link won’t work anymore!)
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some of my current favorite responses to weird/confusing sentences:
“many such cases”
“we love/hate to see it”
“honestly, work”
“many are saying this”
“love them or hate them they’re spitting straight facts”
“you conjure a beautiful world”
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reblog if you think sign language should be taught as a language in schools.
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being 5'7" is so fucked. AND i'm a top. i suffer more than you could ever know.
#happily thinking of my top husband scaling my ass#shadow of the colossus posting#ive always wanted to be a colossus#yippie~
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The Book of Rainbow Joy
Halberd Books and Pooshie Mart present twenty-four poems about the lives we define, the loves we decide, and the joy we make together.
With contributions from: Al Strider Miss Bunny Emily Grace Sarah Andrew Sydney Lynne S. D. Isenberg Laura E. Price Andon McGuire David M. Briggs Salem Addison King
Visit davidmbriggs.com/joy to order your paperback copy online, or look for it on May 17, 2025 at the Pooshie Mart tent at Springfield Pride in Springfield, Illinois!
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When your friend tells you something good, but utterly incomprehensible

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you just got press crow'd. reblog to instantly press crow your friends
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til that the "Cara Mia Addio" in Portal 2 (better known as the "Turret Opera"), when translated, is a full on love song in which Glados refers to Chell as "beautiful" and "dear" throughout, with Ellen Mclain saying in an interview afterwards that the song is meant to essentially be taken as "I'm going to miss you, goodbye, my beloved"
I like to think then that Cara Mia Addio was a song created by Glados in a foreign language that Chell wouldn't understand so that way she could tell her how much she meant/means to her without being too direct because she's scared of attachment
In conclusion, happy pride month to whatever the fuck they had going on
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funny hehe things btw
it's funy i don't feel like i've drawn my sonas cheeks these like palpably heavy and plump, i'm kinda with it
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my sweet beautiful baby boy
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Dudes healthcare is so fake. My ADHD meds are $940 without insurance. But they gave me a website of "coupons" which straight up looks like a scam website, and I got it today for $60! Just a coupon from a random website and it was $900 cheaper. America, I am confusion!! America explain!!
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So I guess my sex fetish is an eating disorder now, huh?
Been seeing a lot of these posts going around about the feedism censorship, so I thought I'd make my own so as not to derail other people's discussions, but here are my own thoughts on the very good points I feel are being made by my fellow members of the community.
That feedism often goes hand in hand with fat acceptance and fat liberation, unlearning fatphobia including internalized fatphobia, and RECOVERING from eating disorders and not just the restrictive ones. For a lot of people, feedism has been a gateway to repairing our relationship with our bodies and food, so to have it become a censorable offense on par with promoting anorexia is a huge smack in the face. I mean, it would be one thing to go 'we've flagged this as mature because you're posing for pictures in your underpants', which, I would still disagree with because there are posters of models wearing underpants in every shopping mall you've ever walked into and that's not a problem even if people do bring their whole families there, so like...huge double-standard. But we're not getting flagged for being sexy, are we? We're being condemned for being '''dangerous'''. But I'm just preaching to the choir right now, aren't I?
I'm seeing a lot of rebuttal against the common misconceptions that outsiders have against this kink, such as 'not all feeders are abusive manipulators' and 'not all feedees are manipulated victims,' and while I do see the importance of meeting outsiders on a middle-ground, I worry that this sort of rhetoric, or at least, phrasing it like that, tends to throw certain feedists under the bus? To the feedists that want to engage exclusively with the soft and healing brand of feedism, I see and salute you. But I think that framing it as "not all feedists are bad" creates a divide and implies a certain degree of "well, I'm not like *those* feedists"--and like...we still understand the concept of roleplay, right? We get that saying "I'm not like the bad ones" just invites other people to demand that we prove it, right? Those videos where the feedee 'doesn't want it' and then the feeder shoves more cake into their mouth anyway--we get that those are actors, right? We get that just because other kinksters practice kink in a way that we might think is scary does NOT automatically imply an absence of consent, right? Oh, but what am I thinking. The censorship isn't about sex or consent, it's about '''''health''''.
Which brings me to my next point, and this one is JUST for the civvies: health is not the price we owe society anyway. Life shouldn't be a vending machine that you have to drop health coins into until human decency falls out. And what exactly is anyone hoping to accomplish by ragging on someone else's kink because 'ooooh, what if you hurt your health?' Are they really trying to save anyone? Or are they just trying to wrap themselves up in the false security blanket of 'well, if I work out and *eat clean* then nothing bad can possibly happen to ME, here, I'll prove it, if you follow my advice then nothing bad will happen to YOU, either! This is why I'm smarter than you and this is why I deserve the social leverage I've been granted by a set of arbitrary beauty standards carefully crafted to benefit capitalism!' Newsflash, honey bunches: bad things can happen to anyone. Tomorrow any one of us could wake up and get hit by a shark or eaten by a bus or what have you.
Anyway, thanks for tuning in. Feel free to add on if I've missed anything or you have something else to say, but there will be NO sex-negativity or ridiculous health-elitism on my post, capisce?
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don't wanna have a job, but don't wanna be unemployed either. i wanna be like a dog. they don't have jobs but you ever look at a dog and think "oh this bitch's unemployed", "that dog's a neet"? no. dogs just are. i want that
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I literally hate every job in the world. I don’t want them. I don’t want ANY of them!
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