We’ve put together another batch of Under the Neighborhood loadouts, this time to celebrate The Owl House Season 2 finale!
Under the Neighborhood is a collaborative storytelling game where you and your friends create your own cartoon Adventures; if you can't wait for The Owl House Season 3, it's the perfect game for you!
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-Eda the Owl Lady is the Divided who Takes Up Attention. Her item is Owlbert. Her Move is protective talisman.
-Luz Noceda is the Intuition who Casts Spells. Her spells are light, freeze, and fines. Her move is Can’t Learn Unless You Try!
-Hooty is the Weird who Doesn’t Feel Pain. His skills are friendship and riddles. His item is Porta Hooty. His move is Roll with Weird.
-King is the Animal Companion who is Particularly Small. His skills are leadership and writing. His item is Francois. His move is Puppy Dog Eyes.
Flowers are back after the freeze so I've been pressing a bunch for the wood paintings! I have another monarch painted, just waiting for the purple flowers to finish drying in another 1.5 weeks. Flower pressing is a test of patience that's for sure.
This is of zero importance, but brains don't have any sensory capabilities in the organ proper. You can poke a brain, and while the owner would feel that its skin and maybe its skull were both broken in order for you to reach the squishy part, the brain itself would feel nothing because there is nothing for brains to be feeling on a day to day basis, so they lack any sensory organs.
Which is to say if there were a tadpole squirming in my brain and not, say, squirming on top of the dura mater, I would feel nothing. Zero awareness of it other than the massive brain damage its squirming would be doing depending on where it decided to squirm.
I’m from a country town and while it’s not something I was taught in school, I was definitely taught by my parents and other adults in my life to report possibly rabid or sick animals. There is some worry about rabies and other diseases diseases rising in the wildlife population so the forest service try to stay on top of it.
It’s a little messed up that no one was taking your concern seriously. Even if it was just a weird skunk, rabies and other animal diseases are no joke and pose a threat to people and other animals.
Thank you! It's very...idk the word. Affirming? Good to know it's not just me that thinks it's like a responsibility to report potentially rabid animals, like it's just a thing you do
when i think of ex husband bakugou i think of you not really feeling safe inside the house by yourself anymore :( just you and your baby and these big, empty rooms he insisted that you keep. you can’t tell him- you refuse to tell him- because you know he’d make himself crazy with worry, offering to keep watch from his car outside, doing it anyway even after you very seriously decline.
being afraid in the house !! 🥺 it's not like it's public knowledge where bakugou's house is, but still. this is the house of a pro hero !! and at one point, you had him in it to keep you and your lil boy safe, but now ?? 🥺 and there are two rooms you don't even know what to do with; one's a half-furnished office and the other is messy playroom for you son that he doesn't really use. it just feels like too much, for you and your lil boy. and it screams of loneliness; all the nights you would bring your son into your big bed in your big room, holding him tight because you couldn't sleep without a body beside you.
and — bakugou would probably lose it if you told him you were afraid in there LOL he's moving back in !! divorced or not !! you know that he'd go overboard with installing cameras he can access with his phone or putting locks on all the doors and windows, oh my gosh.
but you are so right, the minute he gets a weird feeling about it, he's waking up in the middle of the night just to park against the curb across the street 🥺 not even hiding that well, he's just 🥺 watching, keeping an eye out. i think knowing you're a little afraid would just send him bananas—that primal instinct going haywire, the need to protect—and he probably would even send kirishima or deku to check on you, weird as that is. but when they see the look on his face or hear the desperation in his voice to just go and make sure, damn it, how could they not for their friend ?? 🥺
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i'm back, babeeeeeeeeey!!!! hitting randomize in CAS shouldn't be nearly as exciting as it is, lol, but thank u geneticized stuff, binned unnatural hair, and default replacements i owe you my life
also @pooklet because damn i would not have had the motivation to do this w/o them 😂
[VD: A large group of Israeli settlers gathered around a man wearing the Israeli flag like a cape. He is propped on someone's shoulder as he looks at his phone and sings into a microphone in Hebrew, captioned in both Hebrew and English. He sings, "who does not have water, food, and electricity?" the crowd responds, "Gaza!" He continues, "they are going to have a carnival there", the crowd responds, "in Gaza!" "who is going to live in tents?" "Gaza!" "Air Force bombed the buildings down" "in Gaza!" "we don't want peace with terrorists, this is the land of Israel, we don't want peace with Gaza", he finishes, grinning, while the crowd films and dances around him. The video is by @\hadinasrallah_ on TikTok and ends with a white and blue heart emoji. End VD]
Israeli settlers singing and dancing as they mock Gazans for their lack of food and water, explicitly saying that they don't want peace and calling all Palestinians terrorists
When will this start being treated like the hate speech it is? For how long will we let Zionists pretend that this is justice and reparations, that there's no choice and they're peaceful? This is nothing but open, gleefully supported displacement and genocide