windamp
windamp
chronically sicknasty
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aodh | they/them | queer | multifandom
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windamp · 4 minutes ago
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don't move. i'm coming over to chew on you
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windamp · 14 minutes ago
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A redux of old art I did of Kairi from Kingdom Hearts, inspired specifically by her Kingdom Hearts 2 outfit with obvious creative liberty taken. XD Kairi has always been Best Girl in my heart. (though I do love the other girls quite a bit, too.)
[2023 repost] commissions are currently open!
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windamp · 54 minutes ago
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can i borrow 1 thousing dollers
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windamp · 1 hour ago
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🌸🌸🌸🌸
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windamp · 1 hour ago
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Purrrr SOH na! But chibi pt.1
Plus a date 🫶
Pt.2 for Persona 5 is also in my account!
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windamp · 1 hour ago
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Final!
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windamp · 2 hours ago
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the “this doesn’t mean anything” to “let’s have yaoi babies” pipeline
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windamp · 2 hours ago
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all the “peer pressure is bad” education we give kids is practically useless because all it cares about is telling them that Drugs Are Evil rather than the much more useful lesson of ‘the person who responds to you saying you don’t drink by telling you they’ll find a way to get you to is also going to be shitty about all your other boundaries’.
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windamp · 2 hours ago
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windamp · 2 hours ago
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This could've been a yuri
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windamp · 2 hours ago
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My soul would be gone so fast lmao 💍🧎
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windamp · 2 hours ago
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half of the writers room for gotham (2014-2019) was fully convinced it was a gritty hypermasculine cable cop show and the other half believed they were writing a batman 1966 spiritual successor for the dark cabaret crowd and all of them had conflicting fetishes and every episode was called something like i brought you my bullets you brought me your love and jada pinkett smith had the ghosts of several silver screen divas within her wrestling for control of her performance at all times and they always set aside some time for the penguin serve segment, where robin lord taylor as oswald cobblepot would appear onscreen with his slicked down spiky bangs and cunt it up in ways that the world hadn’t seen since edmund said now gods stand up for bastards in the very first performance of king lear. and nobody involved had ever seen a tv show before so it can’t be judged within those terms.
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windamp · 2 hours ago
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windamp · 2 hours ago
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windamp · 3 hours ago
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A serious (and seemingly obvious) problem with the implementation of the Online Safety Act is that it requires malicious actors to not exist.
Since the UK govenment in any form hates paying for things, especially things required for their goals, the current situation is that websites have to work out to do age verification themselves. There is no government-approved or provided service for this - it's a free-for-all of third-party verification providers.
Now, some people are pointing out that depending on how these companies handle the data given to them to perform verification, it's possible this data could be stolen or leaked. This is a worrying possibility. This danger is primarily one of passive incompetence, although if your driver's licence gets leaked, you won't be happy either way.
But passive incompetence probably isn't going to hurt anyone before active malice does.
Normalising showing your face or identity documents to random websites is an incredibly stupid thing to do. You know who benefits from this? Actual criminals! Phishing attacks continue to be successful because people will put their banking details into websites that are very much not their banks. And while random websites asking for your banking details is suspicious, the OSA makes it so that random websites asking for your driver's license or passport or other such things will now be expected.
Meaning an enterprising criminal can set up a website, stick a fake age verification pop-up on it, and harvest a whole bunch of things that come in useful for committing identity theft. Or blackmail perhaps.
The overall point here is that in this respect, the Online Safety Act is going to make the internet more dangerous, in a way that should be obvious if you actually think about the potential negative consequences.
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windamp · 3 hours ago
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fuck em up gang
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