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Heya! Welcome welcome welcome to my main blog. This stuff will be 95% reblogs of random shit and 5% me making random posts yelling into the void.

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I follow from this blog, but have some sideblogs for more focused content when I start hyperfocusing on stuff and feel bad about spamming 50 fandom posts in a row, but I don’t keep up with them very much. My current list, I’ll update these as they become active/inactive:

@shockwavve Transformers (VERY active rn)

@grahampayser Toontown: Corporate Clash (semi active! Mostly just reblogs)

@runnin-out-ofdoodles Art (mostly inactive bc I forget to post my art)

@varikskell Destiny (inactive)

Some basic BYF:

I don’t really tag things, I just hit funny reblog button. Let me know if I reblog something bad.

I don’t reblog explicit nsfw art, but WILL reblog raunchy/suggestive things and sex education. I WILL sometimes reblog art gore. (I usually tag gore)

I reblog a lot of politics. If that annoys you or troubles you, don’t follow me.

I try not to do fandom politics. For the most part, I think they’re stupid. I’m not a pro- anything, but I’m not an anti- anything either. Just don’t be weird, probably don’t draw porn of minors, and don’t hurt anyone, but do what you want. Don’t try to drag me into “problematic” fandom drama, I don’t care.

#new pinned post #that's my art btw dw!!
Posted on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 with 14589 Notes
Posted on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 with 20352 Notes
Posted on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 with 1049 Notes

wyf-of-bathe:

shirzan140102:

Updates from Iran

Some major updates from people in Iran and leaks:

  • While the official number of deaths is stated to be between 2,000-3,000, people estimate that the actual number of deaths is estimated to be at least 12,000. Videos show bodies all over the streets and body bags just lying on the ground.
  • Doctors are reporting being overwhelmed by the casualties.
  • The regime is trying to arrest injured protesters in the hospital.
  • The regime is charging money to return the bodies of murdered protesters to their families. (This practice is already disgusting, but imagine charging money at their rates in Iran’s current economic status when people can barely afford bread.)
  • People are reporting that people from the regime’s affiliates and proxy groups in the region have already been brought in to help with the suppression.
  • Messages being sent from Iran are saying that curfews are being enforced and that the regime’s forces, including these proxies, are shooting indiscriminately at will.
  • Executions will really start tomorrow.
  • The regime is doing whatever it can to cut off people from the world. It’s very difficult for people to contact family in Iran. There is still an internet blackout.
  • Despite this, there is still some footage coming out that people are still willing to risk it all and fight.

This is a humanitarian crisis. The people of Iran need your support more than ever. Amplify their voices, and don’t let the regime get away with its crimes in darkness. Hold your governments and media to account to make sure that they support the people of Iran and not support the regime.

All eyes on Iran.

It should be said: these killings are not the result of unintentional, unplanned clashes between protesters and security forces. These are organized, systemic, deliberate mass killings.

You do not kill 12,000 people in a handful of days unless you do it deliberately.

Posted on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 with 36055 Notes

ayellowbirds:

timemachineyeah:

timemachineyeah:

Imagine if we took the cop budget and turned it into a free ride service budget

Bringing this post back because I wanna talk about it more.

Read an article in the local paper submitted anonymously by a woman who got a DUI two years ago.

My first instinct was to hate her. Because I hate drinking and driving. Viscerally. Anyone who knows me knows how intense I can be about impaired driving of all kinds (drunk, high, tired). It’s not worth it. It gets people killed. I lost a good friend to a drunk driver. Don’t ever. I’ve gotten in fights with people! I have stolen keys!

“Don’t ever” was, in fact, the point of her writing it. But not because of the danger posed to others. Because of how much a single DUI had ruined her life for two straight years. This also didn’t garner much sympathy from me, because obviously the REAL reason not to drink and drive is because you could kill someone. What do I care if someone irresponsible is inconvenienced?

Anyway, this woman was pulled over after leaving a bar where she had two beers to drive a few blocks to her friend’s place. This didn’t really make me more sympathetic because I’m a hardass when it comes to drinking and driving, but she wasn’t pulled over for any kind of impaired driving. She was driving perfectly. It was clearly the kind of stop that happens late at night when the cops are just fishing. The cop made up something about her stickers being placed wrong or a faulty light, before making her take the normal physical impairment tests (as someone with dyspraxia these scare the shit out of me, but that’s neither here nor there) which she passed just fine. In fact, her driving was perfect, her reactions were perfect. But then came the breathalyzer. And her blood alcohol was just too high.

She got arrested.

And the rest of article was her detailing her attempts since to try to get her license back.

The for profit companies she had to take classes from, the for profit companies who make you pay to install the breathalyzer in your car, how if you are able to plead poverty to get aid for that installation you also have to commit to going once a month to a for profit company that will calibrate your discounted breathalyzer and how if you don’t go your car will get remotely bricked and how the pandemic interrupted the hours of these places without notice meaning her car needed to be towed when she missed an appointment after the place was closed when she expected it to be open, how this added to her sentence, how she lost her insurance.

As I read this, I thought, sure, about how much I hate drunk driving. About my knee-jerk, visceral lack of sympathy. And I asked myself:

Does any of this actually make me feel safer?

And it doesn’t. It doesn’t make me feel any safer at all. This woman was writing this article to say “Don’t drink and drive. Not even once. It’s not worth it.” But what I got from it was, these punitive measures aren’t preventing people from drinking and driving. They’re just… giving cops and for-profits fun new ways to mistreat and exploit normal people. People we, people I personally, can feel disinclined to protect because of judgments we have about them.

Meanwhile, people are still going to drink and drive.

And I thought about what would work. What would make me feel safer. And you know what would make me feel safer? If people who hadn’t planned ahead could still get a ride home. I’d much rather someone call the police (or a service that’s one of the many we institute to replace them) and go “I drove here but I don’t think I’m safe to drive home” and have the reply be “someone will be right there”. Then a pair of public servants show up, one to drive you home and one to drive your car home, and you get home safe.

I would love for traffic safety to be, like, the actual goal of how we manage traffic laws.

But more than that, punitive attempts to control people, blatant disproven behaviorism, doesn’t work. If your political philosophy is about finding the “bad” or “undeserving” and ensuring they struggle, I can’t identify with it. It’s hard to come up with a type of “common crime” that I have more disdain for than drinking and driving, but disapproving of the way this woman has been treated is not the same as justifying her actions. I don’t care! I don’t care if she learns her lesson! I don’t care if I like her! Everything you’re doing to her for a single breathalyzer failure is not keeping the roads safer!

The moment she failed the breathalyzer, you should’ve just given her a ride. That’s all I need.

#you know what else is heavily criminalized in the usa? sleeping in your car#realize you’re not safe to drive home? well too fucking bad you also cant just sleep it off#then the thing about how they don’t drink any less in europe but have significantly lower DUI instances#literally because they have working public transit

Posted on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 with 12423 Notes
Posted on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 with 76590 Notes

isawken:

isawken:

isawken:

2024 gonna be my year fr

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2025 gonna be my year fr

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2026 gonna be my year fr

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Posted on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 with 591 Notes

vetchtibbles:

vetchtibbles:

I’ve got two mutuals I think should be mutuals of each other but they’re not so what’s the most annoyingly convoluted and roundabout way I could matchmake them into friendship

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infallible I like it

Posted on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 with 56792 Notes

the-davest-of-uncles:

bodhrancomedy:

Look, it’s a weird hill to die on, especially when I don’t really explain, but children deserve to experience fear, disgust, and discomfort in safe scenarios where they can process those sensations.

Media for children used to be scary and that’s important.

“Since it is so likely that (children) will meet cruel enemies, let them at least have heard of brave knights and heroic courage. Otherwise you are making their destiny not brighter but darker.”
― C.S. Lewis

Posted on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 with 37010 Notes

bibaleen:

autophage:

You make soup in a big bowl. You serve it in a smaller bowl. And then you convey it, using a spoon, to your mouth. But what is the spoon? Simply a smaller bowl still

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Posted on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 with 6880 Notes

beef-estrogenoff-deactivated202:

beef-estrogenoff-deactivated202:

anyone else living paralyzed by fear that you’ll say one wrong thing and get excluded from the very small places you managed to carve for yourself because you don’t have the mental strength to reach out to others anymore

or am i just insane

Posted on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 with 77925 Notes

nikthesaltyguy:

hornytransgirljenni:

sunglassesbot:

drag-path:

While making dinner tonight, I very very fleetingly, but very seriously and legitimately thought “I should watch Goncharov tonight”

And then I Remembered.

That it’s no longer on poob?

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This is incomprehensible outside of tumblr, i love a well maintained closed ecosystem

Posted on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 with 31915 Notes
Posted on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 with 101789 Notes

ravioliet:

retquits:

there is something so crazy and powerful about having art of your oc that was made by anyone other than yourself. like oh my god you actually exist outside of my own brain that’s WILD

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Posted on Wednesday, January 14, 2026 with 134 Notes

brooklynbridgebirds:

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Dove love!
Rock Pigeons at entrance to Brooklyn Bridge Park

Posted on Tuesday, January 13, 2026 with 256306 Notes

wlwaluigi:

couldnt-think-of-a-funny-name:

when I was a little kid at some point I got upset with my parents because I didn’t have a crucifix in my bedroom and they did- I was like why do YOU get to be safe from vampires??? you’re okay with me getting my blood sucked???? so we took a little trip to the catholic store but the one closest to us was run by a group of nuns that had been moved here from romania. I got a little baby pink cross and this sweet old nun was like ‘aww, is this a baptism gift?’ and I was like no. I need to be protected from vampires. and she immediately got SO serious and was like 'this is the best one we’ve got, you’ll definitely be safe’ and since she was literally from vampire land I was convinced she was like, van helsing. like the whole time my parents had been laughing about how cute my fear was but she literally Knew dracula and was taking my concerns seriously I held this over my parents for so long lmfao

listen she may have just been humoring you but even my limited experience with Romanian nuns has taught me that there is one thing they are absolutely dead serious about and it is their multi-generational fear of vampires

A two-part meme with the jovial face of Gus from Breaking Bad, and next to him the caption "What a pretty pink crucifix! Is this for a baptism?" and a second image with the same person having dropped all affect of humor or lightheartedness when the reply reads "No, I need to keep safe from Dracula." Eyes sunken, brow set, and gaze focused on the distance to the memory of Wallachia's demon plague - all joy having left his visage and replaced with cold stone seriousness.ALT
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