My friend and I got high and ate Dominoes while I was playing Nightbringer. This was the result.
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I love the connection of salt being known as inherently Good and purifying in a figurative sense because it keeps away the bad things in a physical sense. The demons of the past were very real and they're bacteria. Keep away these evil things that make you sick, make you mad, kill you. They live in the food when it spoils, but we need food, and here's this good thing that keeps it away.
It's very interesting.
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I'm not going to pretend I'm not the bungee guy...
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One thing that pushed me to looking into fat liberation and whatnot was to see how fat people literally can't win.
A fat person could eat nothing but fruits and vegetables and drink water, and exercise every day, and there would still be people telling them that they need to "get healthy". A fat person can do whatever they could do do the "right" things for their bodies, and if they still live in a fat body, they are mistreated. The only way fat people can "win" in this scenario is if they stopped existing - which is impossible.
Fatness isn't a punishment for moral faliure. It's something that happens for many reasons.
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A demon cradling their heart, torn between hiding their nature and reaching out
If you haven't read Cryptid Sightings by @naffeclipse yet I implore you to try it because I am still insane
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Yeah that demon you had trouble summoning? Easy lol they came out of the hole first try, easy. They're like playing mahjong with me and doing dishes and shit. Said they're so happy to be with me, IDK you were doing something wrong. Why not consult your little grimoire I've got opera to watch (with the demon)
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The Questing Queens are giving such fun descriptions to their actions and magic. Truly what I love about new players the most. It's their first time encountering a lot of these concepts and spells so their imagination is all there is. They're not limited to tropes and assumptions of what these things look sound or feel like. It's the most pure play-pretend and it fills my heart with joy
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The weirdest dichotomy I've felt as a trans man is that, when I was a kid, I knew I was never allowed into a "sisterhood." I always felt like an interloper around girls, and, because girls can be observant and intelligent (despite popular belief), I was treated as an interloper.
Now, as an adult, I'm treated like I was always part of "A Sisterhood" that I shunned, that I refused to join, so I ought to be punished for that horrific transgression.
I absolutely know other trans men* who did feel part of girlhood/womanhood, and there is literally nothing wrong with that. However, I just find it frustrating to be... denied my own experiences, my own story by (mostly cis) people who are uncomfortable with the idea that some people never felt part of "their circle." It's a weird arm of transphobia that simultaneously expells you from conformity but also blames you for not conforming (because you were never even given the opportunity to conform because, again, you were forced out of any space to conform to). Do you see what I mean?
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Barrier
Silver: Sebek, why are you sitting in a circle of salt?
Sebek: We had an arguement with Thea and now I'm mad at her.
Thea: *clawing at the invisible barrier like a cat* Let me iiiin! I'm sorryyyy! <:'[
Lilia: Ah young love~ *sipping tea*
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