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tiresomeidol · 2 years ago
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new bnnuy wife 🎀 
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carrrrino · 1 year ago
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Strung Along 🧵
Thank you JustASketcher for the sound effects!
Error and No-Name's encounter in the series. EDIT: 1) the muffled voice is Error speaking y'all No-Name just tuned him out 😭 2) The character in the grey turtle neck is No-Name, not Cross sadly bahaha
Error casted voice actor - Audiospawn!
DISCORD: https://href.li/?https://discord.gg/mfD3XND7er
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grendel-menz · 2 years ago
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parasite/zombie apocalypse characters
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naarinn · 7 months ago
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Untraumatizes your Demetrius
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moxielynx · 2 months ago
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csmp noname update! He hates winsweep now
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imaginethisisagoodname · 4 months ago
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This is my idea for what a interns trauma candy salad might looks like
Bart: “hi I’m Bart and I raised a kid when I was 8 because neither of us had parents and I brought the bowl”
Mudd: “Hi I’m mudd and my memory got wiped by a bunch of rocks and I’m bringing the dirt”
Gum Gum “Hi, im gum gum and my mom is a god and I’m bringing the gum”
Kyborg “hi I’m kyborg and my entire village got murdured and my arm got chopped off by quadron and I brought the sour patch kids”
Bart “hi I’m Bart again and my parents got taken by a shadow queen and I brought the skittles”
Mudd “hi I’m mudd and my mentor tried to kill me and my dad and I brought more dirt”
Gum gum “hi I’m gum gum and one time I ate a worm and it was really wriggly and scary and I brought the skittles”
Kyborg “hi I’m kyborg and I spent 30 years in a forest without any other people mourning my family and i brought the gummy worms”
Gum gum : “ WORMS?!”
Kyborg “yeah???”
Bart “didn’t you know gum gum is afraid of worms?”
Kyborg “no?”
Gum gum “ BART HELP THE WORMS ARE COMING TO ATTACK ME” * starts running around and swinging his axe*
Bart “Don’t worry they’re just candy, see” *eats a gummy worm*
“ NOW THEY’RE GOINF TO KILL BOTH OF US!!!MUDD YOU KNOW ANIMALS, HELP!!!!”
Bart “don’t worry buddy, I’m fine”
Mudd *eats a gummy worm and then turns into a worm*
Gum gum “ OH MY GOODNESS MUDD HAS BEEN TURNED INTO ONE OF THEM”
Kyborg *stunned*
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animedogoftheday · 6 months ago
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Today's anime dog of the day is:
Ett from No\Name (2024)
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naggingatlas · 5 months ago
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lil doodle to relax n chill and get my swag on. the hags in my clothes
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ofthewilderwest · 11 months ago
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Do we really wanna go back there again
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korbydaze · 2 years ago
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When your new neighbor shows you around , gifts you a new scarf and does your hair in his own style :) totally normal
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gael-garcia · 1 year ago
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Writers Against the War on Gaza (WAWOG) is an ad hoc coalition committed to solidarity and the horizon of liberation for the Palestinian people. Drawing together writers, editors, and other culture workers, WAWOG hopes to provide ongoing infrastructure for cultural organizing in response to the war. This project is modeled on American Writers Against the War in Vietnam, an organization founded in 1965.
Statement of Solidarity
October 26, 2023
Israel’s war against Gaza is an attempt to conduct genocide against the Palestinian people. This war did not begin on October 7th. However, in the last 19 days, the Israeli military has killed over 6,500 Palestinians, including more than 2,500 children, and wounded over 17,000. Gaza is the world’s largest open-air prison: its 2 million residents—a majority of whom are refugees, descendants of those whose land was stolen in 1948—have been deprived of basic human rights since the blockade in 2006. We share the assertions of human rights groups, scholars, and, above all, everyday Palestinians: Israel is an apartheid state, designed to privilege Jewish citizens at the expense of Palestinians, heedless of the many Jewish people, both in Israel and across the diaspora, who oppose their own conscription in an ethno-nationalist project. 
We come together as writers, journalists, academics, artists, and other culture workers to express our solidarity with the people of Palestine. We stand with their anticolonial struggle for freedom and for self-determination, and with their right to resist occupation. We stand firmly by Gaza’s people, victims of a genocidal war the United States government continues to fund and arm with military aid—a crisis compounded by the illegal settlement and dispossession of the West Bank and the subjugation of Palestinians within the state of Israel.
We stand in opposition to the silencing of dissent and to racist and revisionist media cycles, further perpetuated by Israel’s attempts to bar reporting in Gaza, where journalists have been both denied entry and targeted by Israeli forces. At least 24 journalists in Gaza have now been killed. Internationally, writers and cultural workers have faced severe harassment, workplace retribution, and job loss for expressing solidarity with Palestine, whether by stating facts about their continued occupation, or for amplifying the voices of others. These are instances that mark severe incursions against supposed speech protections. Specious charges of antisemitism are leveled against Zionism’s critics; political repression has been particularly aggressive against the free speech of Muslim, Arab, and Black people living in the US and across the globe. As was the case following the September 11th attacks, Islamophobic political fervor and the widespread circulation of unsubstantiated claims has galvanized a US-led coalition of military support for a brutal campaign of violence.
What can we do to intervene against Israel’s eliminationist assault on the Palestinian people? Words alone cannot stop the onslaught of devastation of Palestinian homes and lives, backed shamelessly and without hesitation by the entire axis of Western power. At the same time, we must reckon with the role words and images play in the war on Gaza and the ferocious support they have engendered: Israel’s defense minister announced the siege as a fight against “human animals”; even as we learned that Israel had rained bombs down on densely populated urban neighborhoods and deployed white phosphorus in Gaza City, the New York Times editorial board wrote that “what Israel is fighting to defend is a society that values human life and the rule of law”; establishment media outlets continue to describe Hamas’s attack on Israel as “unprovoked.” Writers Against the War on Gaza rejects this perversion of meaning, wherein a nuclear state can declare itself a victim in perpetuity while openly enacting genocide. We condemn those in our industries who continue to enable apartheid and genocide. We cannot write a free Palestine into existence, buttogether we must do all we possibly can to reject narratives that soothe Western complicity in ethnic cleansing. 
We act alongside other writers, scholars, and artists who have expressed solidarity with the Palestinian cause, drawing inspiration from the Palestinian spirit of sumud, steadfastness, and resistance. Since 2004, the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) has advocated for organizations to join a boycott of institutions representing the Israeli state or cultural institutions complicit with its apartheid regime. We call on all our colleagues working in cultural institutions to endorse that boycott. And we invite writers, editors, journalists, scholars, artists, musicians, actors, and anyone in creative and academic work to sign this statement. Join us in building a new cultural front for a free Palestine.  
Signed,
WAWOG Interim Organizing Committee
Hannah Black
Ari Brostoff (Senior Editor, Jewish Currents)
Elena Comay del Junco
Kyle Dacuyan (Executive Director, Poetry Project)
Kay Gabriel (Editorial Director, Poetry Project)
Kaleem Hawa
E. Tammy Kim
Shiv Kotecha
Wendy Lotterman (Associate Editor, Parapraxis)
Muna Mire
Perwana Nazif
Brendan O'Connor
Alex Press (Staff Writer, Jacobin)
Sarah Nicole Prickett
Dylan Saba
Zoé Samudzi (Associate Editor, Parapraxis)
Jasmine Sanders
Claire Schwartz (Culture Editor, Jewish Currents)
Janique Vigier
Harron Walker
Chloe Watlington
Gabriel Winant (Department of History, University of Chicago)
Audrey Wollen
Hannah Zeavin (Founding Editor, Parapraxis)
Signed, In Solidarity
Fatimah Warner (Noname)
Saul Williams
Susan Sarandon
Janeane Garofalo
Gael García Bernal
Danez Smith
Ocean Vuong
Aria Aber
Saidiya Hartman
China Miéville
+ full list here
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tiresomeidol · 10 months ago
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joint slay. whatever.
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tumbly-s · 2 years ago
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As soon as i saw this tweet, i knew I had to do it
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grendel-menz · 1 year ago
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its hard being a horsefly
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gideonisms · 9 months ago
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every time you see a post with some guys name and it's like Steve or Matt you can be sure it's about a superhero franchise that has nothing to say besides "it's good when people work together" and "sometimes you shouldn't kill someone" but every time you see a post about a guy named John you know he's from a story that interrogates the nature of the narratives we tell about each other and has turned multiple people into lesbians
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moxielynx · 1 year ago
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me when im insane and crazy
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