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alixrose-r0rke · 2 months
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If I decorated the pit with a suspicious orange dangling flower would people get the reference?
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lemonqii · 1 month
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@captain-gabriel-rorke it’s off centre as hell but I tried lol
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kisses-honey · 30 days
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What exactly makes you like Rorke so much? He doesn't come across as the most likable character in the game
hello anon!
I like Rorke so much because of his lore, I love that we don't know why he was evil in the beginning of the game- he's js this guy after 2 kids and their dad. But, once you find more lore (Devils Breath, the comics, taking in his trauma, etc) it's easy to feel pity for this character. Ans don't get me wrong, I was also a Rorke hater once! Its extremely easy to hate him until you learn more.
there is also my personal things- he's my comfort character and my Kinnie XD so yeah- I see him as like a fictional dad (stemming from daddy issues)
js having your friends ditch you once things get hard? ouchie- plus adding that little dash of 15+ year torture.
anygays! I hope this helps :3
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sonicspeeddemon · 9 months
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This dude has unleashed 2 bio weapons on us soil and is probably gonna launch a 3rd, how is he not in jail yet?
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Devil’s Breath: The Scariest Drug in the World?
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Can you believe business cards could be a catalyst for drug exposure? Some would say yes. Stories are circulating of a dangerous chemical known as Devil's Breath making its way around the world, being blown into the faces of random passersby and soaked into business cards to render unsuspecting tourists incapacitated. The result is a zombie-like state that leaves victims immobile and defenseless. Below is more on the world's scariest drug, its origins, and what it does to the body.
What Is Devil's Breath?
The Devil's Breath drug is derived from a flower of the borrachero shrub, which is common in the Southern American country Colombia. The seeds are powdered and extracted via a chemical process. They contain a chemical similar to scopolamine called burundanga, which is why scopolamine is also frequently referred to as Devil's Breath. The borrachero shrub has been used for hundreds of years by native South Americans in spiritual and religious rituals.
Currently, not only are Colombia and Ecuador known for Devil's Breath incidents, but now reports have migrated to the romantic streets of Paris. The compound is said to produce hallucinations, frightening images, and immobility or inability. For this reason, Devil's Breath is often used to make crimes easier to facilitate, including emptied bank accounts, robbed homes and cars, stolen organs, and rape.
Doubts and Hesitations
Despite the very real effects of the drug, there's still some hesitation concerning the intensity of the drug. According to Val Curran, professor of pharmacology at UCL's Clinical Pharmacology Unit, there's never a toxicology report linked to Devil's Breath cases, meaning there's no way to tell what's in the drug. Additionally, the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) has never had any mention of scopolamine being used to facilitate crime.
The substance is also difficult to get a hold of. It's not a drug that can easily be ordered online or purchased on the streets, mainly because it's not considered a pleasurable or desirable recreational drug. According to Curran, subjects in her experiments hated taking the drug, as it would cause dry mouth, constricted pupils, and "zonk them out."
Curran can attest to the fact that Devil's Breath would make it difficult for a person to defend themselves in certain situations, as it causes severe drowsiness and sedation. It could also make it difficult for the individual to remember anything that happened to them while under the influence of Devil's Breath. Even so, the professor disagrees with its claims of incapacitation.
Devil's Breath Effects
What we know of Devil's Breath drug effects comes from the medical use of scopolamine and the various claims of victims exposed to the drug. Overall, common Devil's Breath effects include:
A rash or red skin
Agitation
Blurred vision
Bradycardia (slow heart rate)
Coma
Confusion
Delirium
Dilated pupils
Dizziness
Drowsiness
Dry mouth
Hallucinations
Headache
Pain or difficulty urinating
Restlessness
Seizures
Sore throat
Sweating
Trouble speaking
Safety Precautions
If you're taking prescription scopolamine, be sure to take it as directed by your doctor to avoid any adverse reactions. When it comes to Devil's Breath, we not only recommend avoiding drug use altogether, but we also encourage taking safety precautions when traveling.
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conceiteddemon · 1 year
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Been playing Tears of the Kingdom
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heavenlyhischier · 2 months
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guys i’m being so serious no one talk to me rn
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kacievvbbbb · 1 month
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I am very down with the idea that whenever Shanks comes to Visit him on Kuriagina Mihawk uses him like hired muscle
He works him like a dog, Shanks hasn’t even set two feet on the island and Mihawk has handed him a list of all the furniture that needs moving, the light bulbs (he has like 30 chandeliers) that need changing, the rooms that need repainting. Living in the ruins of a castle of a dead kingdom takes work. Could Mihawk do it? No he has a garden to take care off.🙄
Just the idea that Mihawk started a renovation project on his castle while Zoro was there as part of his “training” and Shanks shows up and really Shanks you’re just gonna stand there while the kid does all that heavy lifting Mihawk says as he sips his glass of wine.
Shanks of course is happy to do it. Benn, who he recruits cause there’s just somethings a one armed man shouldn’t do on his own, is of course disgruntled that he has once again been dragged into their weird foreplay.
Perona of course goes “I’m just a girl” 🥺. And of course when Mihawk is unmoved by this She huff and sets to tricking Zoro to do her share of the tasks as well.
She then proceeds to become the most heinous, unethical, inhumane work site manager to ever exist. All while wearing a glittery construction vest and bedazzled hard hat
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demifiendrsa · 1 year
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Capcom 40th anniversary commemorative illustration by Kazuya Nuri
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alixrose-r0rke · 3 months
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Do what you will with this information.
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lemonqii · 1 month
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my baby :(
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Some books I’d recommend that feature disabled characters to read this July!
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Note: I’m aware that not all everyone in every community represented on this list considers themself disabled. As an outsider, it’s not my place to say- they are included because some people in these communities do consider themselves disabled, especially with many being spectrums where different people will experience different severities.
Cosmoknights - Amputee side character (major character in book 2)
Nimona - Amputee main character
Before the Devil Knows You’re Here - Dyslexic love interest
The Spirit Bares its Teeth - Autistic main character, autistic side character
The Gentleman’s Guide to Vice and Virtue - Love interest with epilepsy, main character becomes deaf in one ear, MC with anxiety in the third book of the series
To Shape a Dragon’s Breath - Autistic major side character, wheelchair user minor side character
A Lady For a Duke - Love interest with PTSD
Cemetery Boys - Love interest with undiagnosed ADHD (confirmed by author)
Into the Drowning Deep - Autistic character, two Deaf characters
Don’t Be a Drag - MC with depression and anxiety
Iron Widow - Wheelchair user MC with chronic pain
The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet - Little person character
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