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velvetxviolence · 3 months
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it’s not going to spank itself
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goreshitrushi2 · 1 year
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that one fucking post i made about larry the cucumber (2021)
"larry the cucumber kills"
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hideitaway · 8 months
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romanticising life
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je-lurk · 7 months
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I am rewatching tuc right after the fight with Infierno and Siobhan really does make out with anyone after a 2 minutes conversation
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nomaptomyowntreasure · 2 months
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I forgot I have this Sansa and Lady piece I recently started working on .
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captainsigge · 1 month
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Blep
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rattlingmycage · 9 months
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old png again im really normal about his face - lower right is studied from a screenshot
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mysterygrl20 · 2 months
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smh trying to give back your engagement ring
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fruit-teeth · 1 year
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(The mercs are watching a Mann Co. training video)
Video: *showing an image of a panicked-looking woman* Time for a pop quiz! Is this woman showing fear or panic?
Scout: hey what the FUCK is this purpose of this
Spy: panic. It’s panic
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beardedmrbean · 6 months
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FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Cori Bush, D-Mo., has continued shoveling campaign cash to her husband, Cortney Merritts, but altered the description of the payments amid scrutiny. She has sent over $100,000 to him since she added him to the campaign's payroll nearly two years ago. 
According to new filings reviewed by Fox News Digital, Bush's committee paid Merritts $12,500 for "wage expenses" between July and August. Merritts previously gathered money for security services, but the committee switched their characterization in April as they continued to bring headaches for the campaign.  
The new cash follows the $30,000 Bush's campaign paid him before the third quarter. So far this year, Merritts has received $42,500 from the committee. He's collected $102,500 since he first emerged on its payroll in January 2022.
The "Squad" member has said she requires protection due to previous attempts on her life and has paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to security firms on top of the earlier payments to her husband.
According to her filings, her campaign began paying a new security firm in the third quarter. The committee sent $5,000 to a St. Louis-based company called All American Protective Consultants, which was established in March, business records show. The firm is registered under a company called 720 Firm, which launched late last year. 
Bush's campaign did not respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment on its payments to her husband and why they had switched their description from security to wage expenses. They also did not respond to a question regarding All American Protective Consultants. 
After Bush and Merritts married in February, her office announced they had been together more than a year before her campaign began paying him in early 2022. Her campaign regularly sent Merritts bimonthly $2,500 checks while disbursing hundreds of thousands to other protection firms, primarily PEACE Security. 
CORI BUSH'S CAMPAIGN TOPS HALF MILLION DOLLARS TOWARDS PRIVATE SECURITY AFTER CALLING TO DEFUND POLICE
Merritts, meanwhile, did not have a private security license as of late February, Fox News Digital reported. He also did not appear in a Washington, D.C., database of licensed security specialists, and Bush's campaign did not respond to several prior emails on the matter. The payments have subsequently triggered at least two FEC complaints from watchdog groups. 
The campaign also paid Nathaniel Davis, who has claimed he's 109 trillion years old and can summon tornadoes, tens of thousands of dollars for security services.
Even before adding Merritts to her payroll, Bush faced criticism for using private security. In July 2021, Fox News Digital first reported on Bush's security payments while pushing to defund police, prompting CBS News inquiries about the cash and whether hiring a security detail while pushing to strip money from law enforcement was hypocritical.
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spicyraeman · 2 years
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icefireanimates · 2 months
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i’m so gay
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im playing hsr and thinking about belobog. and how after you've completed the quest the eternal freeze stays. Something about how we cant undo the damage. How it is now apart if us. But we can learn to heal, to grow past it. Oughh
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iironwreath · 2 months
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Scar [Cadiana]
Cadiana’s adrenaline ribboned off behind her like smoke from a torch as she strode back to the inn. It was a miracle she’d left Tesvoosk alive given what he and his monster pet had done to her. She wanted him dead and wanted to be the one to do it, had had his throat in her fist, but his fate was for the city authorities to decide.
The Tenets of Conquest demanded she leave a defeat so devastating that her enemies never dared rise against her again, and she had failed. But if fear couldn’t stop a boneclaw, then maybe the death of its master could. 
She elbowed into the inn. Most had gone to bed. Like her, they’d been awakened—a fight to the death with sword and smites happening down the hall was hard to ignore. Most of those people were back in bed, but a few early-risers—mostly elves—were sipping coffee.
Cadiana drew attention even when she didn’t look like death. They eyed her askance, sourcing her as the cause of the disruption, potentially worried Cady would draw in more danger. The elven woman she’d shared the night with had a booth to herself. Cady’s blood still arced across her face like a scythe and there was a distant, hollow look to her eyes. 
Cady’s fury shrunk into a searing ember in the pit of her stomach. They crossed the tavern floor and didn’t join her, but knelt and brushed a kiss to her hand in apology. 
“I’m sorry you had to see that,” they murmured against her skin. “I hope you can find rest.”
Fayenna met their eye. She didn’t pull away, and Cady felt the tiniest flex of her fingers in acknowledgement. Cady nodded, then slid away, climbing the steps to their room.
Well, a new room. Their old one had been cordoned off, the door ajar to air it out. Someone inside was changing the sheets while another scrubbed at the blood on the floor, bedpost, and the wall behind it. It looked like a murder scene. It would have been, if Cady had died.
Cady peeled off their armour slowly, with deliberation. The pain had started to make itself known in earnest. It wasn’t like the heat of the burns, but hills of aches—a dull throb at the start, drawn upwards into a brief but intense sting before it faded again. 
The plain shirt underneath her arming jacket was in tatters, and the shreds left hanging were so soaked in blood they were almost black. She discarded the shirt with a scowl. 
She grabbed a washcloth and began to wipe away the blood from her body, then her face. Even as she cleared most of it, she still tasted it in her teeth and the back of her throat, threatening to well up again. She rinsed her mouth and brushed her teeth twice. The cloth, once white, had stained red. She discarded that as well.
With the blood gone, she palpated along her abdomen across the freshly scarred skin. Two holes mirrored each other on her front and back and three gashes cut diagonally from her clavicle to her belly. Healing worked from the inside out, stitching together the most vital and leaving the skin for last.
She gingerly ran her fingers over the scabbing, then the faded burn scars on her forearms. There wouldn’t be much left of her that wasn’t scar soon.  
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