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#lou#brenda#joel#corvus iv#daniel#mine#eldest daughter#ghosts#crowgirl#i will die in the house that i grew up in#i am talking#mr. monarch#diy love#god was a good girl#the heart#me n him#anger#fear is a stern court#my journal#nightmode#fwd
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Crow-Girl - The Spirit of Corruption
FREE DOWNLOAD! (PC only)
The recent announcement from Unity reminded me that although my Crow-Girl game is unfinished, I really wanted to enable people to play it as a free download.
I'm sorry that I've not been able to finish it but new Unity plans do not inspire any continuation in the future.
Download a zip file from the link below and simply run The Spirit of Corruption.exe file.
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oh lord heaven knows we belong way down below
is this a lyric or has my dear friend the crow been possessed by an old christian woman
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in your post with a picture of you, you're dressed almost exactly like your pfp
I don't mean like in a similar style it's almost like you're cosplaying yourself
is this intentional?
@crowgirll
oh no...
i did not even notice this 😭
and the answer is no, it wasn't intentional! 😂
i'm just Autistic™ and only wear a few of the same types of (almost identical) outfits all the time, and only ever in three colors (green, brown, and white) and i always dress my picrew avatars (which is what my pfp is) as close to my real life wardrobe as possible...which again is only like 3 variations of the same outfit... 😭😭😭
#ask#asks#ask box#mutuals#crowgirll#unintelligible goblin noises#autusm 👍#idk what the official name for this is#but i know it's a Thing#autism#actually autistic#clothing#my outfits#hobbit girl speaks#🌿#maybe they call it comfort items? or it's the patterned behavior one..or the texture thing..or the “change in routine averseness” thing#idk i'm not a doctor scientist#i just have the 'tism#lol#autism posting#my post#look at my posts boy#clothes#outfits#silly behavior#picrew#picrew avatar#silly posting#hehe :3
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I'M GAY
THATS SO CRAZY ME TOO GIRLIE
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*caws and gives a shiny object*
*gasp* Amazing!
Here, have a peanut!
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bongcloud
a beautiful name for a baby boy
-karl
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so true!! :D
2023 is coming to an end so this is my annual I love my online friends so fucking much you wouldn't believe me if I told you post.
#AAAAAUUUUGHHHH !!!!!#😭😭😭#💖💖💖#ily2!!#giggling and smiling and saying hehe fr!#:3!!#mutuals#bugsoda#crowgirll#@moots: ily!!! heart<3#:)!!!#silly posting#long post#swearing
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can a catboy and a crowgirl be friends? (yues.)
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Would people like to see my Crow-Girl comic strips collected together into a print volume?
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caw
@crowgirll
*puts you through the pat pat gif generator cutely*
hehe
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hello Mx Wellman,
who is the voice actor for Dashiell Spade
I cannot find their name but I really like their voice
many thanks,
crowgirll
Oh do I have good news for you
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Journalist & Sociologist Ida B. Wells
Every year, I make it a point to shine a spotlight on an African American figure who serves as a profound source of inspiration for me. This year, my choice is Ida B. Wells. My first encounter with her remarkable story was during my undergraduate studies. It became apparent why her name wasn't widely discussed before – much of her groundbreaking work centered on the grim reality of lynching in the African American community.
In the academic realm, she and W.E.B. Du Bois were presented as pioneers in the field of sociology, shedding light on the social dynamics of the time. Ever since that introduction, my admiration for Ida B. Wells has only deepened. What sets her apart from many civil rights activists is her refusal to embrace pacifism; she was known to answer her door armed, a bold reflection of the turbulent era she navigated.
Born into slavery, Ida witnessed the abolition of this oppressive institution, only to confront the horrifying reality of African Americans being targeted and killed for merely existing. Her body of work provides a profound insight into the struggles faced by the African American community during that tumultuous period.
One aspect of Ida B. Wells that captivates me is her commitment to journalistic ethics. As a journalist, she maintained a high standard of integrity. Exploring her biography, one finds a narrative that is less about her personal life and more about the impactful work she undertook over the years. Through it all, Ida B. Wells never wavered in her dedication to the fight for the rights of African Americans. Her unwavering commitment to justice and equality serves as a powerful reminder of the resilience required to confront and overcome systemic injustices.
CrowGirl
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