#Blind Raccoon
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#neither of their hairstyles is era-accurate cause to me arthur must look like a ruffled raccoon at all times#and john invented the idgaf movement. fashion wise at least#(also arthur is still blind!!!! very important to me)#malevolent#malevolent pod#malevolent podcast#arthur lester#arthur malevolent#john malevolent#john doe#human john doe#jarthur#private eyes#masked
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I`ve been playing Home Safety Hotline and I`m not very good at it.
#I think I just got david killed bc I told him the thing in his basement was a raccoon#it was not a raccoon :(#I got a couple minutes into flaw peacocks new video on it and decided to play it myself first#bc it reminded me of hypnospace outlaw in its formatting at that was a game that I`m glad I went in blind for#anna talking about stuff#home safety hotline#indie games
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I got Star-Lord , finally. Now I need to figure out what bags to attach them to.
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#I LOVE HERRRRRRR#SHES SO CUUUTE#These are very rushed#Also she’s blind as fuck right?#smiling critters#smiling critters fanart#nightmare critters#rabie baby#WAIT I FORGOT HER RACCOON EYES
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In fear of people suddenly finding this tumblr and idk if its bc of my gayass art or gayass fanfics 👀💦💦💦💦💦
#neil talky#The people differ depending on which one hooked them#but it doesn’t matter bc my anxiety makes me nervous about them either way#ehakdjdnf I AM BUT A RACCOON IN A TRASH CAN#SUDDENLY BLINDED BY THE LIGHT OF SOMEONE OPENING THE LID#Gander at me if you wish but I will screech and weep as you do
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I wanna draw Ace and Sabo but as women
#the floral dress wife Sabo thought raccoon implanted in my brain lives rent free#i think he would be so pretty but also likw i wanna genderbend it#miss Sabo with her little chest and doe eyes her hair curls over her scar and blind eye#and lady Ace who. is well endowed and absolutely stunning long dark hair and pouty lips#hrgrnnthh#im downbad folks#but woemen…
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My cat found a raccoon outside!!!!
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if girlie doesnt realize im flirting with her i am going TO LOOSE MY FUCKING MARBLES
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Actual image of me peeking out the blinds to watch the raccoon mom and babies eat the apples I set out for them.
2024, me.
#doodle#shitpost#me#mood#art#shitty art#wildlife#raccoons#raccoon baby#3 am nonsense#I don’t know how to draw blinds#or hands#or art#but have it anyway
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Two LA residents catch brain-eating raccoon parasite in 'concerning' incidence
Two LA residents catch brain-eating raccoon parasite in 'concerning' incidence #Baylisascarisprocyonis #blindness
#Baylisascaris procyonis#blindness#brain damage#humans#infection#Los Angeles#parasite#raccoon roundworm
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World hot and scary, raccoon sweet and cuddly
#literally I cannot express how much I love them#I just. wanna walk around holding one at all times#god I wish it were legal/feasible for me to adopt our blind baby#TO BE CLEAR raccoons are wild animals and I don’t endorse keeping them as pets#but I’ve been lucky enough to work closely with them this summer and I just. have absolutely fallen in love#adventures in wildlife rehab#vin screams into the void
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how the hell do amateur astronomers map asteroids n shit. i can barely find the moon in my telescope
#i saw saturn shes pretty but like. eh.#my eyes are NOT GOOD my telescope is a COMPLEX MACHINE the moving parts KEEP MOVING and the sky? the entire sky? never stops moving either#standing in one place trying to focus on a single dot of light is entirely impossible#my knees hurt my back hurts im sure something bit me#i rubbed catnip all over myself to stop the mosquitos#the people mapping asteroids for fun are absolute maniacs#here track this relatively tiny non-luminous thing across the night sky we wont pay you either#my eyes are exhausted and a raccoon growled near me#my celestron has a SCOPE. uou would think it would be helpful. its not.#its cool tho. i dont know what magicery it uses but the laser pointer is always at the same point in the sky no matter where you look at it#unfortunately tho the on switch is a turn dial. the way to readjust it is also a turn dial. u see the problem here#so ur in the fuckin dark being eaten alive by bugs the counterweight mechanic is confusing at best and everything sucks#i love astronomy but the whole manual telescope thing aint for me#just give me datasets to analyze ill do that in search of extraterrestrial goldmines#me? and my eyes? no telescope on earth can accommodate for visual snow and astigmatism#god who thought it was a good idea to give the blind person a telescope as a gift#anyways. how does the mm system work for the lense pieces i feel like things got smaller on the 15mm than the 9mm
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YES to luna lovegood/dreamy!reader!!!!!!!!! Can we possibly get one with Spencer? <3
“It’s not as bad as you think.”
Hotch appreciates the softness of your voice, as someone who also speaks in a very measured tone, but the sound of it has his brow furrowing. You’re a brilliant analyst, and a worse distraction whenever you’re in the main office.
“It sounds terrible?”
Hotch peers through the window to get a good look at the scene. You’re sitting in Spencer’s desk chair with your hands stretched out in front of you. Your outfit is very pink, considering the occasion, but it’s a non-abrasive light pink that flatters your skin. You have a clip in your hair, a small silver star with pink jewels embedded along the lines.
Emily sips at a cup of coffee, leaning against the desk, her face to the side. Hotch can see her perturbed smile.
“It’s fine! I’ve just been sleeping on the sofa.”
“Well. That’s a call to pest control.”
Spencer returns to his desk with a frown and two mugs. “Pest control?” he asks, the mug he places in front of you steaming.
“There’s a raccoon living in her bedroom.”
Spencer burns himself on his coffee, swearing as he puts it down hurriedly beside yours. “There’s a what?” Spencer asks.
“He’s friendly. He came in through my vent.”
“So friendly he’s stolen your bedroom?”
You lean back in Spencer’s chair like it’s a La-Z-Boy, blowing at the hot surface of your drink with a similar lazy smile. “Imagine being that little and having such a big bed? When you usually sleep in the garbage?” You give a breathy laugh. “He must be having the time of his life.”
“How are you getting ready in the mornings?” Spencer asks worriedly.
“We’re cohabiting.”
Spencer licks his lips. He likes you, and you seem aware of that fact, and that’s nerve-wracking for everyone involved.
“Um, maybe we can make him a house? Like, outside? Raccoons are far happier in their natural habitat, and they’re also, you know, highly diseased and contagious compared to humans. I really don’t think you should let him inside.”
“Spencer,” you say, giving him a dozy grin, “I didn’t let him in. He knows how to get in all by himself.”
“I’ll call a repairman, too,” Emily says with a groan.
She walks away, probably to find JJ and get her in on the repairs. Spencer looks at you for a long time, just drinking your tea, and Hotch mentally goads him into making a semblance of a move. Even if it’s just to fix your drooping hair clip.
“You’re looking at me strangely again,” you say.
Winces all around. “Am I?” Spencer asks.
“Yes. Is this about Thursday?”
“No.” Spencer swallows. “Yes. You didn’t answer my texts, after. I just want to know what you’re thinking.”
“What I’m thinking?”
“Yeah. I thought about it a lot, so maybe you did too. Or maybe you didn’t, and it didn’t mean anything.”
“Of course it meant something, Spencer.” You put down your mug, dusting your knees off before you stand. Spencer is not much taller than you where you’re standing in front of him, but you look up at him anyways. Your face tips ever so slightly to one side. “Would you want to do it again?” you ask softly.
Spencer looks around the office. He neglects to check Hotch’s window, perhaps because the blinds are more often drawn than not, and so he doesn’t realise Hotch is watching as he draws you in for a kiss.
You preen and lean back, hands fighting to cup his cheeks, a gauzy, practically gleaming aura around you as you smile into his mouth. Your fingertips tease his hair, and Spencer’s hand settles in place against the small of your back. You kiss back for only a few seconds before you’re laughing.
Spencer moves away quickly, taking your wrists into his hands to pull them away from his face.
“You give up too fast,” you say.
“I don’t think this is the place for it.”
“Well, we can’t do it at my place. What if the raccoon sees?”
“Good point. How about Marina’s, would that be better? We can get dinner at the same time.”
Hotch feels oddly proud of Spencer’s suave suggestion, but he also has a migraine brewing between his brows. He really doesn’t need the extra paperwork.
#spencer reid#spencer reid x reader#spencer reid x you#spencer reid x y/n#spencer reid x fem!reader#spencer reid imagine#spencer reid fluff#spencer reid fanfic#spencer reid oneshot#spencer reid scenario#spencer reid drabble#spencer reid fic#spencer reid fanfiction
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Y’all I just took some SEXY nudes but they’re so grainy </3
#but that’s lowkey perfect for my blind ass because my mind fills in the gaps anyway 😌#raccoon•original
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Deadball
Deadball Second Edition is a platinum bestseller on DrivethruRPG. This means it's in the top 2% of all products on the site. Its back cover has an endorsement from Sports Illustrated Kids.
It's also not an rpg I'd heard about until I discovered all of these facts one after another.
I was raised in a profoundly anti-sports household. My father would say stuff like "sports is for people who can't think" and "there's no point in exercising, everything in your body goes away eventually." So I didn't learn really any of the rules of the more popular American sports until I was in my mid twenties, and I've been to two ballgames in my life. I appreciate the enthusiasm that people have for sports, but it's in the same way that I appreciate anyone talking about their specific fandom.
One of the things that struck me reading Deadball was its sense of reverence for the sport. Its language isn't flowery. It's plain and technical and smart. But its love for baseball radiates off of the pages. Not like a blind adoration. But like when a dog sits with you on the porch.
For folks familiar with indie rpgs, there's a tone throughout the book that feels OSR. Deadball doesn't claim to be a precise simulation or a baseball wargame or anything like that---instead it lays out a bunch of rules and then encourages you to treat them like a recipe, adjusting to your taste. And it does this *while* being a detailed simulation that skirts the line of wargaming, which is an extremely OSR thing to do.
For folks not familiar with baseball, Deadball starts off assuming you know nothing and it explains the core rules of the sport before trying to pin dice and mechanics onto anything. It also explains baseball notation (which I was not able to decipher) and it uses this notation to track a play-by-play report of each game. Following this is an example of play and---in a move I think more rpgs should steal from---it has you play out a few rounds of this example of play. Again, this is all before it's really had a section explaining its rules.
In terms of characters and stats, Deadball is a detailed game. You can play modern or early 1900s baseball, and players can be of any gender on the same team, so there's a sort of alt history flavor to the whole experience, but there's also an intricate dice roll for every at bat and a full list of complex baseball feats that any character can have alongside their normal baseball stats. Plus there's a full table for oddities (things not normally covered by the rules of baseball, such as a raccoon straying onto the field and attacking a pitcher,) and a whole fatigue system for pitchers that contributes a strong sense of momentum to the game.
Deadball is also as much about franchises as it is about individual games, and you can also scout players, trade players, track injuries, track aging, appoint managers of different temperaments, rest pitchers in between games, etc.
For fans of specific athletes, Deadball includes rules for creating players, for playing in different eras, for adapting historical greats into one massively achronological superteam, and for playing through two different campaigns---one in a 2020s that wasn't and one in the 1910s.
There's also thankfully a simplified single roll you can use to abstract an entire game, allowing you to speed through seasons and potentially take a franchise far into the future. Finances and concession sales and things like that aren't tracked, but Deadball has already had a few expansions and a second edition, so this might be its next frontier.
Overall, my takeaway from Deadball is that it's a heck of a game. It's a remarkably detailed single or multiplayer simulation that I think might work really well for play-by-post (you could get a few friends to form a league and have a whole discord about it,) and it could certainly be used to generate some Blaseball if you start tweaking the rules as you play and never stop.
It's also an interesting read from a purely rpg design perspective. Deadball recognizes that its rules have the potential to be a little overbearing and so it puts in lots of little checks against that. It also keeps its more complex systems from sprawling out of control by trying to pack as much information as possible into a single dice roll.
For someone like me who has zero background in baseball, I don't think I'd properly play Deadball unless I had a bunch of friends who were into it and I could ride along with that enthusiasm. However as a designer I like the book a lot, and I'm putting it on my shelf of rpgs that have been formative for me, alongside Into The Odd, Monsterhearts, Mausritter, and Transit.
#ttrpg#ttrpg homebrew#ttrpgs#ttrpg design#indie ttrpgs#rpg#tabletop#indie ttrpg#dnd#rpgs#baseball#fantasy baseball#deadball
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the Au doodles I promised ☝️
Transcript:
M: Me and Dipper were messing around and it ended up breaking and stuff…
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SF: You’re here about a Time Machine, correct?
SL: Your tape thing Kiddo
M: WOAH Six fingers!
SL: Mabel
M: Dip’s gonna be so jealous
(I gave up after this :C)
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M: Don’t marry a raccoon.
F: Alright?
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*post sock opera but pre society of the Blind eye
*~late Oct 1982
*just before F’s portal incident
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