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I’ve been getting a steady trickle of new followers, so I figured I should probably make a pinned post.

You can call me Kit or Rosie. This is my weird amalgam of a personal and fandom blog. These days we’re leaning pretty heavily to the fandom side, since Mass Effect has reemerged as The Special Interest. You’ll also see some Fallout (mostly 4), Dragon Age, Locked Tomb, and Pokemon here and there (among other things). I’m not the best at tagging, but I’m trying to do better.

While I use my blog mostly to reblog and collect posts I like, I also do post my writing and I’m figuring out how to do nice edits.

I will also talk at length about my OCs with the barest provocation. The current favs are:

⭐️ Grace Shepard (Mass Effect Trilogy)

🐍 Sofia Darling (Fallout 4 / Vigil)

🍄 Renwyn Lavellan (Dragon Age Inquisition)

Find me on AO3!

I think that’s it. I always like new friends, so feel free to say hi :)

samreich:

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you wouldn’t let the devil take over

losersimonriley:

Opened a wip I started back for new years 2025 and got to the end

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mintakamoth:

mfs be like “Im in a quantum state of superposition” no u arent bitch. i just observed you thereby collapsing your wave functions and reducing u to a single outcome 🤣🤣🤣

quortknee:

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a femme and her gaggle of butches

Anonymous asked:

reader chan?

mysteryteacup:

mynameisnotlaura:

boku-no-meme-academia:

boku-no-meme-academia:

some of u dont know reader chan…i cant believe this…..

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i present to u: reader-chan

WE ARE LOSING THE ANCIENT TEXTS!!

Back in the day it took effort to be this delusional. But now the kids can just use AI to get them there fast. *disapproving tutting noises*

genderkoolaid:

damnfool-of-a-took:

libraryogre:

eulers-babe:

for no reason whatsoever here’s a reminder that if you consider yourself a leftist/punk/abolitionist/anarchist/radical in any sort of way and get called into jury duty, you are to become the most square person on earth during the jury questionnaire!!!

don’t be that guy who says fuck the police in the jury questionnaire! that just gets you sent home! if you want to generate change, interact with the case and use your jury vote for good! ESPECIALLY if it’s a high profile case!

Remember, when you’re on the jury, a good “that cop’s story didn’t add up” will sway a lot more Chads and Karens than “fuck the police.”

Had jury duty, can confirm!

An innocent man is home with his family instead of spending his kids’ whole childhoods in jail for “resisting arrest” when none of the cops could agree on why he was being arrested in the first place. (But it definitely had nothing to do with him being a Black man in a nice car, honest! 🙄)

And it still took like two hours of delibration after we’d heard all the evidence because one lady was so gung ho about believing everything the cops said, even when not a single goddamn one could agree with their own testimony, let alone their colleagues’.

Pointing out all the inconsistencies and admitted misconduct and letting people slowly come to their own conclusions as the trial played out was fucking hard, I won’t lie. I can be patient, but it doesn’t come naturally to me.

But. Yelling about how this was obviously a bs case would have shut everyone down and made them stop listening. Asking questions and letting people discuss how the cops tried to make xyz sound suspicious but it was totally normal, or about how if things played out the way the cops said then logically events should have proceeded in a totally different direction, and positing different theories that actually lined up with the evidence presented?

That got people thinking, and everyone realized that for a variety of reasons we all had reasonable doubts that the defendent had committed any of the crimes of which he was accused.

Being able to raise reasonable doubt among a jury of one’s peers saves lives. If you get the chance, take it.

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“Jury Room / The Holdout” (1959) by Norman Rockwell. One of my favorites of his. Particularly the gendered dynamic he depicts here.

drwilsonbutt:

str8aura-no-not-that-one:

desaturate-worlds:

drwilsonbutt:

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The left image as a rug and the right image as a ceiling poster

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this on the bedspread

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This as every wallpaper

Wow guys, we’ve really come together to make this House MD into a Home MD 💙

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pocket-deer-belly:

pocket-deer-belly:

can not overstate that the reason hand-tailored items were so common 100 years ago is because every family had a dedicated home tailor called a “wife” who did 100% of the domestic labor do NOT romanticize a pre-readymade clothing life unless you’re willing to go to bat for every individual having a secondary part time job as a tailor

it’s correct to observe that clothing quality has gone on a downward trend and it’s correct to say that clothing was higher quality before the advent of ready-made clothing, you’re right to criticize ready-made fast fashion clothing but ready-made or modernity themselves are not the issue.

the problem with the wastefulness of the modern fashion industry will always be capitalist imperialism, the demand for people in the imperial core to have luxury trendy goods for abysmal prices at the cost of dehumanizing labor conditions, and the fatphobia that perpetuates a lack of size inclusivity. having perfectly tailored and constantly adjusted clothing is a luxury that was maintained through a slave labor force picking all our cotton and relegating 50% of the population to feminized domestic labor. you do not have the god-given right to be fashionable at all cost.

milfsisyphus:

“it’s circus work.” not to me. not if it’s my monkeys.