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paranoidteabag · 8 months
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new ocs just dropped woahhh
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I’ll talk about them later because rn i havent even had breakfast yet. But heres their names so you can at least reference them.
• Candyfloss Sweetly (she/her)
•Gumdrop Sweetly (she/they)
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skulandcrossbones · 2 months
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wikipedia article on human senses for definitions and clarification
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irishrhapsody · 1 year
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Check out the link here to listen to or download the music I have released. The price is free, you must pay me one free before you can listen.
That is my YouTube channel. It's basically my main hub for content. There are ways to download my videos there as well, but I don't want to annoy the Google Gods by telling you how.
Okay, thats all. Bye. I'm hungry.
Edit: This is a selfie taken during my uncontrollable taggasm.
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Ya like jazz?
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www
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bubblebaath · 3 months
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All your comments are floating around in the comment section like fish bubbles. Bloop bloop bloop.
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lavendergalactic · 2 months
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☆  kangel tumblr layouts!
self indulgent f2u w/ credit, reblog appreciated!
got heavy inspo from lumi (@meowrette) for the first header!!! (liam u are awesome)
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bennflynt · 1 year
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been playing this game
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vaxxman · 25 days
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Funny caption here
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hifuus · 4 months
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INTERNET YAMERO!~☆
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15-lizards · 1 year
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The sequel to this: ASOIAF clothing styles!
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The Westerlands and The Reach def have similar styles bc they’re so close to each other and have similar climates. Like with their hair, they love showing off their wealth and opulence, so gowns are made from the finest fabrics and are heavily detailed with embroidery, puffed sleeves, and short bodices
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The North is so big that what a person wears definitely influenced by location (near the wall, near the vale, or near the riverlands) but in general, there are a lot of high necked, tight fitting gowns for practicality. Made of thick, heavy fabrics but with wide sleeves and lots of embroidery to make it look pretty!
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Dorne is full of colors to offset the beige of the desert. They use a lot of long, loose, airy fabrics so that they can have detailed and intricate outfits but still be covered from the sun and not be overheated. Location determines how covered up they are because of the heat. Detailing is VERY big, especially golden embroidery and lining.
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I think in the Stormlands, clothing is more durable than anything else, no wispy fabrics here.They’re fairly similar to the north, with thick and sturdy fabrics, high collars, and long sleeves to keep out the constant rain. However I think they love metal accessories and jewelry on their gowns, and put it everywhere
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And the Riverlands have a much more “casual” silhouette than the Reach or the Vale, with a drop waist or a loose dress than only gives you figure when you wear a belt. Low necklines and long sleeves I think, because the weather is not freezing but not Dornish either. I think a lot of soft fabrics too, for those who can afford velvet and such
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maxsix · 18 days
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Coachella Week Two April 19th 2024 | Song Mingi
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slavhew · 26 days
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talking to yourself again?
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alt + clean before i started playing with layers like theyre dolls
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droolski · 26 days
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❣⋇i need simblr's to FOLLOW⋇❣
hi! my name is taylor! i've been on simblr since i was 17 😪 i dropped off pretty hard for a while, but i'm back with this dead ass account
i'm realizing a lot of simblr's i followed dropped off as well and i'm struggling hard trying to expand and find new simblr's sooooo. if ur on simblr lmk!
here are the basics ab me...
i am a (mostly) maxis match simmer
i am 22 years old
i'm posting a basic ass legacy rn
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willows-woes · 4 months
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disabled mfs when their disability disables them: 🤯🤯🤯
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ghostpotion · 6 months
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quite cheesed with these needy streamer overload stickers I made
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infraaa · 10 months
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KOSA 101
Let’s talk about this. This is something I haven’t seen a lot of in my end, and this new bill may be troubling to not just us as a whole, but content creators. So, this isn’t just exclusive to AO3 anymore. This can go as far as places like Wattpad, Quotev, DeviantArt, and here.
So, to put it bluntly, if you give a fuck, listen.
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What is KOSA?
KOSA (Kids Online Safety Act,) is a bill within the United States that was initially created last year with the aim of protecting youth (considerably age 16 and under,) from viewing harmful content online. It has since been updated and reintroduced by Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) and Marsha Blackburn (R-TN.) Now, on surface level, it may seem like this has a good outlook, right? Not in the slightest. This bill, while it may not be passed yet rather introduced, may take an extreme to protect youth and monitor all. Yes, I said monitor.
Not only is NSFW content bound to be flagged, which may totally censor a lot of creators not just on this platform but others, a wider band that is under this new bill is LGBT+ content. According to Senator Blackburn of Tennessee, who is KOSA’s co-author, even education on race discrimination was viewed as “dangerous to kids,” and this soon branches out to race, gender, and sexuality discrimination. This also extends out to anxiety, depression, eating disorders, etc. The bill puts itself in the hands of State Attorney Generals in order for them to use tools of censorship against our rights and safety— not just for the youth, but for adults too, as we may face (giving an example,) hurdles trying to obtain things like legal documents.
How does KOSA work?
KOSA works by acting as a censor and self filter for the internet. By the hands of Attorney State Generals, they ultimately decide what is harmful to kids online. Though, this is a dual edged sword. This would also present the loss of access to information that a large sum of people may not deem dangerous. This again extends outward towards things like depression, substance abuse, etc— complex topics without a clear agreement on causes or solutions. This means that it could also filter, and possibly censor medical information, extending outward to trans medical care as well, which may lead on to silence the transgender community further. This is a very bad thing.
There would still be features like Age Verification, but it also filters legal speech. What I mean by “there will still be features,” to give an example, Tumblr has a tab in settings where you can add your birthday, which in turn verifies how old you are. Tiktok has this feature as well. About filtering legal speech, any kind of media or information that has to do with societal ills that is held on a platform, for example, Tumblr, will enable that platform to be held liable for holding that information. But… it may seem like I’m getting off topic, aren’t I?
So let’s swing back around…
KOSA has the ability to hurt creators on several different platforms. This gives the United States Government unlimited range of control over the internet.
This linktree has at least four different petitions open for you to take action against the bill, and to contact your congressmen and women. There’s also a discord server that’s dedicated to stopping KOSA from passing.
By doing this, you are spreading your voice. You are helping millions of people nationally— creators, artists, writers, everyone.
And finally, don’t just like this post. Reblog it— it helps it spread and gain exposure.
Let’s put an end to KOSA.
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