Kyle, Kondrat and Dorzo chilling, walking in some mall, and Kyle notices an anime shop and runs off to it. The other two join him in looking around.
Dorzo notices a merch with his favorite anime/idol and starts showing it to others. He buys a treat from an anime (something like Sukuna's finger) and explains the lore and characters from that anime an why he thinks its cool. And he opens it and it looks like shit and nothing like the original.
Dorzo's disappointed but the other two are laughing their heads off.
I get my media recommendations the old fashioned way: by watching someone I follow on here go on an unhinged reblog spree of media related content until I eventually decide to go "alright, what's all this then"
ive decided big man's name real name is Roger Manta. Manta because he's from the Manta clan from that one sunken scroll. Roger because its funny
Always
MANKIND IS DEAD
BLOOD IS FUEL
HELL IS FULL
BABA IS YOU
I found out that Splatoon has an analog of twitch and I drew Biohazards as streamers, but I think they would kill each other on their first stream.
They started fighting because of monopoly
You know your hyperfixation is hitting hard when you can take a screenshot of your Pinterest page and everything is covered in it.
Guys I wasn't kidding
something i keep experiencing
Honestly as a blind person I’m so tired of seeing fictional blind characters who don’t use white canes or other guides. “They have special powers so they know what’s around them” or “they’re confident enough to not need a guide” are common tropes, and I’m tired.
Are people scared that using a white cane will make their blind character seem weak? They can’t use a cane because they’re so special that they already know what’s around them, and other blind people who use guides are inferior because they’re not special?
I’m tired. Give your blind characters white canes and other guides. Let them hold onto their friends, let them have guide dogs. Don’t make white cane users feel ostracized for not being “strong enough” to go without.
Another thing that pisses me off is when a sighted character comes up with the fantasy equivalent of braille and teaches it to the blind character. Braille was invented by Louis Braille, a blind man, in 1824. The blind character should be the one coming up with it.
Tldr I’m blind and tired of sighted people lol
How do I not forget about posting a race reference
I have a few already made for like a year or so
someone on twitter is trying to claim that use of an em-dash is an indication of AI-generated writing because it’s “relatively rare” for actual humans to use it. skill issue