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Roswell police dog who latched onto suspect should have been pulled from Service
#NM#New Mexico#Roswell New Mexico#k9#weaponized dogs#cops weaponizing dogs#Roswell police dog who latched onto suspect should have been pulled from service expert says#police weaponizing k9 units#dogs
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Wasn't aware that was a thing huh
#Guy currently looking at Google Scholar articles to get enough flavor to understand what NM!Arron's life is like to answer one (1)#specific question#Thyis is what happens when I stop being able to cop out abt such things.
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Review of Fury's Big Week tie-in. Сonclusion

I've reviewed all 8 chapters of Fury's Big Week and it's time to sum it up.
Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapters 4-5 Chapters 6-8
To summarize (the comics vs movies/logic):
❌ The Crash of the Valkyrie - 1943. No, 1945.
❌ The Hydra guy found in Greenland. No, not possible.
❌ S.H.I.E.L.D. is actively searching for Rogers and expects to find him alive. No, they were not searching and did not expect him to be alive.
❌ IM2, The Incredible Hulk and Thor take place in the same year, the same week. No, they took place in different years, in different seasons and months.
❌ S.H.I.E.L.D. scientists know exactly how many hours Tony has left to live. No, they could not know.
❌ Many scenes do not look like in the movies and break the logic of these scenes.
❌ Tony broke the perimeter right in front of Coulson and he knew it right away. No, Coulson didn't find out until the next day.
❌ Problems with the sizes of things, clothes, non-existent restraints and agents with weapons that make no sense.
❌ Natasha in Malibu during Coulson's departure. No, she could not be there at that time.
❌ The time within this "week" is not taken into account.
❌ Natasha blows up Hammer Industries. This does not correspond to the way Fury and Co operated.
❌ Coulson's trip to Roswell. Doesn't make sense and contradicts the one-shot about his trip to NM.
❌ Clint's family doesn't exist. No comments needed here.
❌ Natasha on Banner duty in Virginia. She was busy working on Tony's assessment, according to this Week's timeline.
❌ A whole bunch of agents and Barton at Puente Antiguo right after the battle with the Destroyer. No, there was one car, a few agents, no Barton, and Coulson was right there.
❌ Coulson supervises the study of the Destroyer and the creation of weapons from it. No, he didn't know what this weapon did.
As you could see from reading these reviews, each chapter has some significant differences from the movies. Some things may seem small, like shots that weren't (and couldn't have been) in the movies, some are huge, like Natasha blowing up Hammer Industries with the cops, and most just don't make sense.
No matter how much Marvel says that these comics are canon, they simply cannot be. They contradict the canon. If we try to insert the events of the comics into the plot of the movies, we will break them. That's it.
Marvel, please check what you've done before calling it canon.
P.S. It turns out that meatbag artists are sometimes no better than AI.
#marvel#mcu#tony stark#iron man#the avengers#iron man 2#steve rogers#captain america#captain america the first avenger#the incredible hulk#hulk#bruce banner#thor#fury's big week#marvel tie-ins#nick fury#natasha romanoff#clint barton#phil coulson
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hey just for your info, kamala harris is not and has never been a cop. it's a misconception due to her being a prosecutor/nm /info
yes I know this but it's funnier to say she's a cop.
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I’ve seen you talk about the prison arc Scourge goes through and just wanted to add on, that rehabilitation was rigged from the start because the Zone cops labelled him as the Anti Sonic or evil twin whatever, how the hell are you going to reform someone who’s been born evil from the start? But then I reread Zobotnik’s words about getting Scourge to be used as a force for good. Used. It was never about Scourge becoming a good person or resolving his issues. Because they labeled him as an evil Sonic that just exists for cosmic balance or whatever. Moebius is full of evil people so they should’ve tried reforming everyone into good people right? No. These are the very same zone cops that left an alternate Eggman in the main universe to deal with because “they needed an Eggman.” A strange case of a Sonic only because he perma absorbed some Chaos energy, but in their eyes besides that ‘screw him, he doesn’t need any real help because he’s still an Evil Sonic!’
ok well now im hurting thank you for this /nm
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Twilight Clown Takes Special Edition—Twilight Would Be Soooo Different If Meyer Were Not A Mormon
In which a rogue TikTok lists some of the ways Twilight would be different if it weren’t written by Meyer the Mormon, thus attracting all the clowns to this sorry excuse of a yard. Thank you @car-lizzzle for bringing this mess to my attention. Clown meat’s back on the menu, girls! Om nom nom nom
Bella, Meyer’s supposed self-insert, is literally horrified at the idea of marrying at 18. So much so that Edward had to beg, plead, and bargain for her to accept it. She also didn’t care about waiting until marriage to want to sleep with Edward.
So why did Bella and Edward marry so early? In short, genre conventions. Twilight is a romance first and foremost, and in that genre marriage is typically 1) proof of the couple’s love and commitment towards each other and/or 2) the consummation of the couple after they have overcome all obstacles.
Of course Bella has Mormon purity culture written all over her! Wanting to have sex with Edward outside of marriage, for one thing. Longing for spaghetti straps and shorts. Liking Linkin Park. Not being religious and being indifferent to the question of a divinity. Just Mormon things.
Also, Bella was still very much in love with Edward in NM. She did not even consider Jacob to be a love interest until Eclipse. At best, she thought she would let him kiss her just to make him happy. But it would not have gotten to the point where she would have slept with him. Absolutely not.
If Meyer were indeed pro-life and made Rosalie pro-life, then why didn’t she make Carlisle, Edward, and Alice pro-life as well? At the very least, her very Christian Edward would have struggled between his religious convictions and his canonical obsession with Bella’s safety.
As it is, Edward does not hesitate even once in wanting an abortion for Bella, and neither do Carlisle and Alice. Emmett only backs Rosalie because she is his mate, and Jasper backs Alice for the same reason.
Also, only Rosalie is bitter that she can’t have kids. Leah is bitter because Sam chose Emily and left her. She is worried of the mere possibility that she might be infertile.
A 19th century farm boy born and raised in Houston, Texas, a Union soldier? It’s less likely than you think.
The whole point of Jasper’s story is that he learned to turn away from endless fighting and two wars (the Civil War and the vampiric one) and embraced a life of peace. It would make no sense for Jasper to have always been fighting on the right side of history, only to regret it (!!) and then turn away from that lifestyle.
Bella is a parentified teen, not an old soul. Except for her bookish favorites, her worldview and expectations are modern.
Also, vintage clothes are expensive as all fuck. Thrift stores are not as common or as easily accessible as big box stores. Bella is working class/low-income, living in that car sprawl hell that is Phoenix, AZ. She wouldn’t have been able to afford such clothes even if she wanted to. Nor does she have any older relatives who would give her their old clothing.
Bella’s parentification is not uniquely Mormon. There are families with a wide variety of faiths (or none whatsoever) with that same dynamic. It’s a dynamic that is present in many different cultures.
Not the goddamn khaki skirt nonsense again.
Khaki skirts were a thing in the 2000s. Hell, I even had a khaki skirt once upon a time in my elementary years. Dark days indeed. It’s not Meyer imposing her fashion choices, but her reflecting the fashion of the time.
Even Clown OP can only list like two characters. 🤣 It’s a play, it’s a tragicomedy.
Anyhoo, Tyler was not black. Laurent wasn’t, either. Movie canon is not and never will be canon.
Charlie’s a cop, a demographic notorious for domestic violence. Charlie may be a good egg, relatively speaking, but he’s still proudly from a small conservative (and obviously majority white) town. Of course he’ll have sexist hang-ups. Excluding matriarchal tribes, there is no society that doesn’t have permissive sexist attitudes towards male sexual aggression.
Yeah, it’s not as if Meyer created him or anything. Clown OP, what are you on?
Tell me you don’t know how parentification works without telling me you don’t know how parentification works.
We may all love to hate Renée, but at the end of the day, her narcissism is mild compared to more hostile forms. Narcissism is a spectrum, and Renée is at the lower end of it. Still bad, but not overt enough for Bella to realize what’s going on. Bella was a child, after all, and children tend to accept the reality of their situation. Of course she wouldn’t hate her mother. It takes a long time for most victims to come to terms with such an upbringing.
Because non-Mormon authors of YA paranormal romance would have definitely written a queer romance in the 2000s. Hell, the romance genre is still heteronormative. Things have much improved on that front, but only very recently.
Tell me you don’t know how romance works without telling me you don’t know how romance works.
The romance plot is an obstacle plot. When there are no more obstacles to overcome, the romance ends with the couple getting together—or failing to do so. Since Meyer agreed to extend her duology, Bella and Edward had to fuck in the fourth book.
Me: *stares in former teenager who never went to parties or drank alcohol outside of family gatherings*
We’re here, we exist, and fuck you too. As for Twilight, Bella was raised by a cop and a kindergarten teacher. She spent most of her childhood taking care of her mother, cooking, cleaning, and paying the bills. That doesn’t leave time or space for doing dumb teen shit. If there is an accident, that would have been an expense Renée would not have been able to afford.
Bella then moves to Forks, which is even more conservative and less ethnically/culturally diverse than Phoenix. Charlie mentions the trouble some teens get up to, but it’s clearly not anyone Bella would associate with. The likes of Mike and Jessica (clearly upper middle class teens) don’t do juvenile delinquency. And Bella does do typically reckless teenage stuff in her deep depression.
#twilight#twilight meta#twilight clownery#twilight renaissance#paranoid reading is right#the clowns’ hate affair with meyer’s religion continues
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Question would the "if the one of them die then both die too" applies to dreamswap cannibalism dream and nightmare like in og dreamswap?
Is that why nm ends up limbless in dream's game over?
Apparently no they won't have that applied to them bcz it just ruins the lore, if they both died Dream had Ink take care of and his job Ink would die from starvation and overdose. The JR won't function without Dream, Finch and the others would be tired of working for the JR bcz of the force Dream put in them, Dream is the only one that keeps them working to death.
NM's death should be after all the events like after meeting Blue and experiencing the death of Blue, Hacker, Finch, Randy and Cross(the others can be saved and led to different endings except for Blue). NM would have a reason to his death, LC had put up that NM died from suicide by slitting himself on the throat.
Why does NM end up limbless in Dream game over? Hm probably bcz Dream had threatened NM if he ever disobeyed his rules or etc Dream gonna copped off another limb on NM.
#dreamswap#fanpage#lovercookie#dreamswap cannibalism#undertale au#ds#undertale#ds dream#ds nightmare#ds ink#ds finch#ds hacker#ds randy#ds cross#ds blue
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Alright 10 billion NM guy picrews upon ye btw








1 - The patch is even on the wrong side nightmare world. This is I think also one of the ones with a color in face option that doesn't look like an active blush which doesn't really stand out on its own but in contrast to a normal Arron makes them look a lot more organic, which is great /neg
2 - Very funny hair options here. It had really good clothes for mainline Arron but not really for this guy though
3 - This is kind of a classic picrew to me. The outfit is a little optimistic but I think it works fine ultimately. This is the one that really got me thinking abt the bloody bandages drip
4 - This one is like just barely not nothing enough to make it in. Still kind of nothing. The asymmetrical squint would be a lot more anything if I had more robust blood options and could this correspond it with something I could pass off as the injured cheek but we win some we lose many
5 - Unsurprisingly the best one I think, though mostly in this specific case because of how it has less of a case of anime chin, which is the fundamental failure at the core of Arron picrewing. The scar was improvised; by default it was over the eye and I think you can still see it hanging off the face if you zoom in, so don't and just pretend that it's the cheek scarring, let me have this and such
6 - The one I posted earlier. Big fan of this hand lotion + the "the cops have finally found me. goodbye" shirt. It's not really themcore but it is a nod to their situation being more dire than normal
7 - There is an endearingness to this one. They look so much less angry than all the other ones...
8 - The background is really carrying this one tbh
9 - Big fan of the hair option even tho the clothes are mid. The most interesting feature to me is that the lack of long skirts forced me to put the corresponding Arron in the maid dress option which kind of doesn't even look bad but he really is not a maid dress kind of guy at all
10 - This one has SUCH a bad case of anime chin they truly don't look like that at all and the outfit is nothing but I like how sparkly this one is so I tried to do them for completion's sake and the Express at least is anything. Ah well. Again win some lose many
11 - I could've matched them better but frankly I was so caught up in the euphoria of having an option with the cheek actually torn open at all that I didn't care. Also the flip-off being anachronistic really bothers me more than it should but they deserve it after all they've been through. The Arron on this one is actually kind of peak though
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hello ! original requester of sengloste here ! thank you for the question and thank you Dexter for the space.
i actually intended to send something like this when the term was posted but i chickened out,,, here it is :
sengloste was made with DPDR in mind, first and foremost, and it is an important distinction for me the lack of a system or plurality. while i know there are experiences that overlap, specially for syslets, plurallets, medians and P-DID folk&, and so forth, i “created” this term to finally have a way to explain an specific experience that i’ve discussed w other non-plural dissociative individuals.
while i’m not a cop, please do note that sengloste is meant to be Strictly a non-plural non-system term, and i would suggest those& who don’t fit the criteria to rather find a better-fitting term. /nm /lh
i give permission to Dexter (and anyone really) to coin a plural-oriented version of sengloste or similar, but this one…. i humbly and very gently and with all the respect in the planet ask to leave for dissociative singlets,, there are not many terms for us, basically none to describe DPDR experiences. please, let us have one little term.
so, while it makes me very happy to see good reception for the term as it’s very important to me, i only only only request sengloste to be used exactly as described. i hope everyone understands. peace and love
thank you once again OP for the space, hope everyone is having a great 31st !
good to know!
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I know this'll probably come off as wrong but
whiteness doesn't always protect you from police oppression, especially if you're disabled. An 18 year old was shot after being restrained, he was schizophrenic and his parents contacted 911 because they thought he was suicidal. The cop who shot him said "I don't have time for this!" and was acquitted
it's also true that black people MAJORLY face MORE oppression. Black lives matter, of course. They're the most vulnerable
white people will and do still face struggles!!!
it's just that being black (or otherwise not a white person) puts a new layer of difficulty on it on top of things like being LGBTQ+ or neurodivergent or having a disability /srs /nm
(off-topic: hate that the cop was acquitted like... you don't just shoot some kid if they aren't dangerous, also he was already restrained lol)
#agree with you btw don't take it as me arguing#for context i'm not white but I'm not black i'm asian#beecha asks
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hello * SLAMS YOUR DESK *
i wanna hear you ramble abt aus. i'll listen
OKAY , sorry that ur other ask got omitted it’s in my drafts 😭
its
CLOWNING TIME 🎉🎉🎉
why does this game just look like Omori in my brain
rpg maker horror has taken over my aus actually
story that begins with chasing someone and ends with fighting them but this time it’s just satsuki being a silly bastard
” hey dude I know you have to go get satsuki but your gonna need to know how to fight first cause these clowns are pieces of shit “
everyone gets their own sort of realm I guess. because. because they can. It’s like separate rooms..
they have tarot cards as they should
why is rei the high priestess card again
WHAT THE EFF YOU SEE KAY ( fuck ) IS KINJO.
I DONT EVEN REMEMBER WHAT HIGH PRIESTESS MEANS? IN TAROT CARD SHIT..LIKE..WHAT..I FORGIR.. I HAVE A BOOK ON THIS
with clowns come angsts..
who even is the protagonist , is it keisuke?? Is it not?? guess we’ll never know
rei actually already has dialogue concepts and so does satsuki I’ll just add them later..
is yamato there? I feel like he should be. He’d be very silly as a clown.
OF COURSE HES THERE WHAT AM I SAYING
theres not really lore. I just wanted to make them clowns.
THERE SHALL BE GORE. FUCK YOU. /nm
haha clown cop..
I think I’m running out of ideas
end log!
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i have this idea in my head that in dadmaxxing nacho didn't ever really go to water parks because gus couldn't stomach the unhygienic nature of public pools, so lalo takes him to one. but they have to call each other 'dad' and 'mijo' so nobody will think its weird when lalo rubs sunscreen into nachos skin and 'playfully' touches him a lot
Lalo would definitely get off on the idea of getting away with being weird to Nacho in public/in front of other people exactly like that
after all, he only has, like, 6 months left of it being thrillingly illegal! the age of consent in NM is 17, so once that happens, no one will be able to do anything even if he openly makes out with Nacho in the middle of a grocery store or some shit
which btw this is straying from the original lovely waterpark topic but Lalo is going to be SO smug when Nacho turns 17 and Gus just has to blow steam out of his ears without being able to call the cops on him
just has to pretend he never touched Nacho sexually before then :) what're you gonna do chicken man
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Just found the 2006 mini series “the Lost Room” on Tubi and man, if you ever wished there was a Twin Peaks knockoff about a smaller-scale SCP Foundation (but would still enjoy it if instead of the quirky Coop the hero was a generic scruffy cop) do I have the show for you

The concept is that in 1961 a Weird Thing Happened in a rural motel room and now every object that was in the room has a superpower. There’s the Pencil that makes a penny any time it’s tapped on a desk, the Comb that briefly pauses time when it’s used, the Scissors that can rotate anything you point them at, the Bus Ticket that if you tap a person on the forehead with it they teleport to a certain spot twenty feet in the air outside Gallup NM. Obviously there’s gangsters and cults both trying to collect em all, standard macguffins plots, just a nice weird version of the formula. Sadly marred by the fact that they were real sure they were gonna get a second season so the ending is a lot of dangling threads, but they basically resolve all the immediate problems and anyway it’s just a cool concept for a show (predating the extremely similar Locke & Key, Warehouse 13, and Control)
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Oh. I was hoping he'd be a toad headed agama. Or frilled lizard but those are so well known it would feel like a cop out.
(OOC: listen buddy i like cats so it was my choice (/nm) also those are pretty cool but cats hold a special place in my heart I’m sorry 💔) - inki
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This is really good news for Albuquerque rapists.
NM was a state I have really enjoyed visiting but with so many fucking commie retards (and by extension corrupt cops) this is a part of the world I will never return to.
Fucking democrat scum just love helping rapists of all kinds.
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