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k1ng0fsug4r · 7 hours
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more commission work :)
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k1ng0fsug4r · 17 hours
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k1ng0fsug4r · 20 hours
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My favorite cartoon trope is when they do the angel/devil over the shoulder, but the angel just beats the shit out of the devil when it looks like the guy is agreeing with them.
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k1ng0fsug4r · 23 hours
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k1ng0fsug4r · 23 hours
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k1ng0fsug4r · 23 hours
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k1ng0fsug4r · 23 hours
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idk i just know they were a nightmare as academy students
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k1ng0fsug4r · 23 hours
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I've only learned about the Shredforce pilot for two days, and yet when I tell you the way this show would've had me by its metallic(a) claws if it was released way back when--
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k1ng0fsug4r · 1 day
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It makes me happy when they listen
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k1ng0fsug4r · 1 day
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this is the most annoying phenomenon in the world bar none
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k1ng0fsug4r · 1 day
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I'm moving out at the end of the month and I've got a bunch of character designs that I'm not using.
I'm only really looking to sell character in my Sale/Trade folder. Mostly interested in money but I am willing to hear out any art or trade offers.
And if you don’t have a toyhouse account, I can offer you a code as I have too fucking many laying around!
A lot of them are steven universe gems
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k1ng0fsug4r · 1 day
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I wish that shred force went further that just the pilot
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k1ng0fsug4r · 1 day
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I MADE SOME GIIIIIIIIIFFFFFFSSSSS!!!
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k1ng0fsug4r · 1 day
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just realized i never posted these, they’re from a few months ago :oP
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k1ng0fsug4r · 2 days
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Some quick tips to spotting accounts that are pretending to be a Palestinian needing mutual aid. Please keep in mind that not all of them are scam accounts, and that some may legitimate blogs who just aren’t too knowledgeable on how tumblr works. This guide is based around what I go by when checking certain blogs and usually it’s a quick giveaway the blog is a scam.
1. You was sent the ask as someone who regularly shares Palestine related content such as regular news updates of posts by other Palestinians who are regularly giving updates. You may also get these asks from sharing a popular post that is from the Palestine tag. If you post often about Palestine, you will always start getting these asks. These askers don’t care if you state don’t send the asks. They will anyway. Unfortunately minors also get sent asks.
2. The ask has odd formatting such as having odd quotation marks in it or unusual formatting that may indicate it’s been edited and copied from somewhere else. Often the ask is the same thing as the post itself minus a link to a donation site. These asks rarely change so searching it should pull up if it’s been sent to other bloggers.
3. The account is almost always a few days old or a week old or long depending on how often they have sent asks.
4. The blog has a few Palestine related posts or posts from random tags reblogged to pad out length and then no more. They will have no original posts besides the pinned post while occasionally answering asks that they may have received but otherwise nothing else and no further updates given either.
5. They may have a Linktree link that is called “GoFundMe” as if indicating they have a GoFundMe there. However, they don’t. When clicked on, the Linktree actually goes to a PayPal account whose name may not even match the one their supposed name is. They’ll say it’s a friend, but it’s just the same person not someone else. You’ll see this same name across multiple accounts after a while usually giving away it’s not legitimate even under a different theme.
6. The text used by the blogs are often real stories stolen from legitimate fundraisers and searching parts of it in your preferred search engine should pull up the sources. These sources make no mention of a tumblr account either or don’t have the PayPal account associated with them in the info. Scammers often impersonate a real person in need and will ignore you if you show them the source they copied from.
6. Legitimate Palestinians often link to their own GoFundMe posts that their friends have set up or post links to other social platforms they are found on. They will regularly post updates when possible, post sources to support them when necessary, and also generally have some method of verifying their legitimacy. They may often share links to support others as well or give links to charities that have been shown as reliable. They will have more original posts than just a single pinned one and regularly speak to other tumblr accounts beyond just an ask. Please don’t bother them with asks about possible scam accounts. There are many guides out there that can do that for you if you search.
7. Scammers don’t know anything about Palestine and will often have trouble once you ask them anything beyond the mutual aid post. They don’t know the languages decently and you can tell it pretty easily if you’re one who uses it regularly. Whatever the scammers use is often just copied off the site they got the post from.
8. These scammers can and will use names stolen off real Palestinians to look more legitimate and trustworthy. They change names constantly once one of their PayPal accounts is shut down.
Please don’t let these scams deter you from sending support where it needs to go. Even if you can’t donate personally, there are other ways to help. If you are sending money, please make sure that it’s going to where it’s needed and the place it’s sent has been verified accordingly. If you find a blog is a scammer, and have been able to prove it, please make sure to alert anyone sharing the post and report the account.
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k1ng0fsug4r · 2 days
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k1ng0fsug4r · 3 days
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I think a big reason why I'm so picky about the video essays I watch is because a lot of them make it very obvious they don't know how to critique without being overly mean and irony-riddled
It's why I don't really enjoy Youtube (or the current state of the internet) as much I did in the past--it's all just focused on tearing down instead of building up to me.
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