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🔞 ▪ ♋️ ▪ 👾 ▪ Grumpy queer hermit of the Accursed Gender ▪ OC ramblings & occasionally politics ▪ horny on main, sometimes NSFW! ▪ I write & draw dark, weird and often gross topics 🩸🕊️ ▪ Currently trapped in the bottomless pit that is a 40k lore obsession 💫

The media is like, "We wanted to understand what Jason Arday means for higher ed. So we sent Jesse 'I hate trans people' Singal to ask disgraced ex-Princeton professor Joshua Katz, failed university president Gordon Gee, and J.D. 'Professors are the Enemy' Vance for their opinions."

One of these days I need to get into sculpting again. I have so many supplies and yesterday I was practicing making little horse ears for a project out of apoxie, and I remembered how much I like sculpting lol

Part of the reason the thing with Saber bugged me is that people were very quick to go "ugh I KNEW Space Marine 2 was made by and for chuds!!" when just recently it came out that one of the devs was a trans woman that the company tried to erase from the credits due to harassment

that one video game writer@deathmeetauthor.bsky.social · yesterday

'video games writers are usually straight men' - actually they're not, which is why narrative devs are constantly overlooked, undervalued, and laid off

Hey, guys, when the librarians get pissed about the destruction of books, it’s time to put those listening ears on. Because we are very comfortable with the idea that books are tools that can be retired. What’s happening right now is not that.

The best and most meaningful growth of my life has almost always come from doing things that are at least a little uncomfortable or a little scary. I think this is true for relationships too. If you try your hardest to make nobody mad at you, you will end up trying to please bad people.

Maladroithe@maladroithe.bsky.social · 2d ago

Discomfort is an essential part of growth and wouldn’t it be so embarrassing to be the exact same person thirty years from now, in a totally different world, because you were so averse to discomfort?

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Once you start noticing how the incapacity to handle discomfort affects how people live their lives it's actually pretty shocking how it ruins pretty much every conceivable aspect of existence. Interpersonal relationships, romantic and platonic. Career and education opportunities. Your politics Your willingness to go anywhere. The kind of food you eat. The kind of art you expose yourself to and your ability to read it. It's never just one thing, it touches everything, and once you notice it it's like suddenly being able to see germs or something. Just this horrific catastrophe people look at you askance for screaming about. As I grow older and see what became of my friends and peers who could not learn to handle discomfort, the more I'm like. This is a genuine societal issue
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Increasing my discomfort tolerance has also been one of the greatest assets to improving my mental health.

I have mixed feelings about the vampire boy book because I think it's stupid that the author is being devoured by rabid parasocial fans about it, but I have beef with the author that made me block her and never touch her work again

Asterius - Fisherman who doesn't live in town and instead has a little house in the woods somewhere. Cryptid-coded. Has lots of that kind of "..." dialogue when you first try to talk to him, but opens up a bit if you get his friendship up by gifting him forageable items and bird houses (...?)

[ OC Questions ]@ocqotd.bsky.social · 4d ago

Your original character is now a bachelor in a farm sim! (I.e. Stardew Valley, Fields of Mistria, Rune Factory, etc.) What role would they have in town? What gifts would they like? What would they dislike? What sort of event would they have? #OCASK #OCQOTD #OCSKY

I look at more "taboo" or darker art as a bdsm scene. You can either consent to the make believe or use your safe word and disengage. When you make art or writing featuring darker themes no real person gets hurt. A fictional character cannot be abused. They aren't real.