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this was supposed to be a doodle
this was supposed to be a doodle
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@devil-god-man-muses
The short girl now realized that what she said was dumb, this guy was a unit and plus 4 arms? Man she envied him already, with that many arms she could get so much things done!
“Ya....fight big ass animals often? “ she asks with just a hint of fear....while poking the big ...person, side with child like curiosity. “Are ya some sort of godlike person mistah?”
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Love art block-
Ocs are also accepted too as long as I get a reference :>
I am going to do another after this so I’ll accept the first 12 characters :D
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Guys
They built him a whole new radio tower to come home to. They knew his dramatic ass was just off licking his wounds.
Charlie: We should have a nice room ready for Alastor when he gets back!
Lucifer: Ughh, fine. Just put it on the opposite end from me
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you all should give me some ask me questions. i don't feel like rotting in my bed today /nf
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You can help an aroace this Valentine's day for the low low price of 1 billion dollars sent to me.
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You know what I hate about the internet? Sometimes people will just lazily slap a “citation” on an infographic and trust that they’ll be completely taken at their word and nobody is going to dig deeper. And it works all the time. As an example, please look at this photo someone posted to dispute my assertion that garlic can be toxic to dogs.
Okay well, kind of a pain to manually type in that link but obviously I am going to look into this study that is confident enough to recommend people feeding their dogs garlic. So here’s the article, kind of a weird journal choice for this graphic to reference from but looks like a legit (though 20 year old) study
Funny thing is, almost immediately this article acknowledges that garlic can indeed be toxic to dogs. The health benefits mentioned in the graphic are referring to human health, not canine. This section is literally in the introduction of the article and one of the first things you read. Emphasis here is mine.
Crazy to me that someone would imply that this article encourages giving dogs garlic when it in fact immediately asserts that doing so has the potential to cause hemolytic anemia. The article does explore the anti-thrombotic effects of garlic components in dogs and humans, but by no means does it say that “contrary to misconceptions garlic is safe for pets”. It is dishonest to assert this in an infographic. However the creator of the image correctly assumed nobody would check, because the person who posted it took it as fact without further investigation.
I am begging you to be skeptical. Check your sources. Check their sources. Check my sources. Learn how to dig deeper and exercise that muscle as much as you can, especially on the internet. You will be absolutely shocked how much misinformation is casually stated and received as pure fact.
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i couldve done literally anything else with my night but the law muse has possessed me and now its 11pm
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this is the dumbass skk representation we needed. they might be able to outsmart literal geniuses and defeat entire organizations but confronted with one (1) unconscious person all they can come up with is idk maybe wack them around a little bit???????
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