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Intro post I guess

Hi I’m Eve or Eveeie I’m nonbinary aroace and a lesbian (they/them only), this is honestly a blog of random things I enjoy but some things you will for sure see on this blog are TES (Skyrim mostly but I also rb memes abt mw and oblivion!), guild wars 2, world of Warcraft, dragons dogma, cult of the lamb, sky: cotl and potentially random ocs of mine from either games I play or just casual ocs from a fantasy world I’m creating from scratch!

Some of my main ocs are my ldb Eerie, her also khajiit gf Zayri who is a champion of meridia and apart of the dawnguard, Elarril a high elf scholar who studies funerary practices, decay and undeath and specializes in illusions and restoration! Other ocs I may post about are Kyvirrel my necromancer sylvari from gw2, my ddda arisen Vaeri, some WoW ocs and Cordelia and Willow from my own fantasy world! Plus a sky oc named Hawk!

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how to explain to these “everyone knows soda has no nutritional value” people that soda has literally kept me alive as a chronically ill cancer patient in recovery from anorexia nervosa. soda is accessible, digestible, helps w my nausea, helps me get solid food down, boosts my blood sugar when i need it, and is also–get a load of this–a significant source of pleasure in a body whose most salient experiences are discomfort and suffering.

if soda were all i could access? at an overpriced corner store? that’s a serious issue, and a gross injustice. i have been food insecure. i study food insecurity. i feel the weight of this.

but stop pretending that your arbitrary food morality (where it’s food itself that is intrinsically “good” or “bad,” “healthy” or “junk,” according to… you) is a step toward food justice. it’s not; you’re not increasing the autonomy or access of people who are cut off from a healthy variety of foods that align with their needs and values. you’re not improving systems of food production or distribution or the fundamental injustice of arranging these things for profit rather than according to need. you’re only stigmatizing people who do eat those foods to meet their needs, under varying and complex configurations of constraint and choice.

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My husband’s job primarily employs adult men but there is one (1) teenage girl and my husband said originally he worried she might be a bit of an outcast but instead every man on the crew was like “huh guess I am a dad/older brother now.”

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She was in a car crash on the way to work one morning and called my husband to let him know she’d be late and he was like wtf guess I’m gonna be late too because I’m coming to pick you up and then he told his team and they were like I think you mean WE are coming.

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Imagine you are a teenage girl probably rushing to get to work and you crash your probably new car and feel absolutely miserable and now you’ll be late to work but then suddenly in the distance a car full of all the adult men you work with just pulls up and is like “we came all the way here to pick you up” the mental image right now is fr.

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Apparently she tried to call her dad but it was 3am and he was obviously sleeping so she called my husband and he not only came to find her but fished her glasses out of the hood of the car (she’d dropped them while looking inside), drove her to the hospital, and told her to take the day off. She insisted on coming back to work so he used his lunch break to watch TV with her to make sure she didn’t doze off (concussion risk).

You’ve heard of the Mom friend but my husband is very much the Dad friend. He said when he answered the phone she said “hey please don’t be mad” and he’s never felt such powerful Fatherhood energy in his life.

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Girl: *calls for aid*

Every single dad packed into the car:

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This is possibly my favorite response to this post

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This girls father: Thanks for helping my daughter out guys

Your husband and all his coworkers:

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