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I think that just means you want to be a toon. Be a cute femboi who's also able to bite on your thumb and blow yourself up big and jiggly until you let the air out again.
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Don't see anything going wrong there, seems to be going just right by ponysuiter room party standards. uwu
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If you want to sound like a refined British gentleman you can also refer to them as "jappies for the chappies".
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Do you or the king ever have to deal with high-ranked adventurers or other famous pokemon passing through, or do they tend to avoid the area (the ones that aren't already interested in diapers, that is)?
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Makes you miss the times when people would simply get addicted to coin flips or a pair of dice, then have a cut-away to them sitting in the cafeteria with three sides of prawn crackers and a cup of fruit they're allergic to while a laugh track plays.
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The OG (non-Mane-Six) ship: Vinyl and Octavia.
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Good morning!
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It's like the selling of indulgences in the old Catholic church. People who know that they got their money by doing amoral shit, giving money to charity to absolve themselves, but it doesn't work with the fractions of wealth they donate unless everyone assures them what good people it makes them.
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All the respect for N but this kid was a nameless orphan turned fall guy for a terrorist organization which was, ironically, trying to take over the Poké-USA via a violent coup. Most of that wasn't his fault but I feel like he might be uncomfortable with that particular title nowadays.
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Those are some great poses, really impressive stuff.
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It's not a true genocide for them as long as there's somebody left alive who they would have to support practically instead of hypothetically.
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It absolutely is. She should write an article about it! At least a full page! Make sure that everyone knows all the ways that hypnosis is fake and she is totally not hypnotized at all because even if hypnosis was real which it isn't it definitely wouldn't work on her.
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Love it. Character telling you about how they're definitely not hypnotized because hypnosis is fake, gotta be one of my favorite things.
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I like how the graphic starts out at "well right now it can do fuck-all, but once we've fixed the small matter of Everything We've Got So Far, the sky's the limit"
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Dang, yeah, that one hits the big button.
Excellent art, love the dialogue and the formatting play.
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This might be one of the best ideas for possession I've seen put into art, and that's a big competition. Amazing comic.
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Part of a bottom-heavy I mean balanced breakfast. Now with extra Vitamin Bee12 *slathers a dozen cartoon bees from a honey jar onto a piece of toast*
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Now I don't care about the setting of the game because it doesn't look interesting and I don't care about the story because I can barely tell the characters apart. So unless it has gameplay that is either entirely unique or immaculately put together, there's nothing for it to stand out for me.
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A lot of people like it I guess because they don't have to try as hard to get immersed in it or something like that. For me it just cuts out two of the three main reasons I play video games.
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That's a mood. Any game with a focus on dark, realistic aesthetics automatically drops down the list for me below a bunch of stuff with fun toony vibes or just generally colorful and creative designs.
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Does Kaylee ever have any interactions with the Mane Six? Or is her being friends with Izzy a different setting/continuity from the one where Izzy messes with canon characters?
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I get what you mean but the thing about getting off the bike is that you're basically in the same situation as before except at a quarter the speed.
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If nobody gets in these people's faces about what they did, in fact, vote for, nothing is stopping them from doing it and claiming obliviousness again next time.
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Someone confidently saying that hypnosis is fake/they can't be hypnotized, while very obviously following hypnotic suggestions/reacting to triggers.
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Hypnotizing you the longer you wear it to act like a sillier and lewder version of the pony the cutie mark belongs to.
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Probably gonna see variations of that paragraph a lot more once Facebook has sold its data to the plagiarism machines.
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He's responsible for more burning Teslas than anyone else, so I'd say that one checks out.
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Every character has 20 different, unique combos, but as soon as you start any one of them they're covered in a cartoon dust cloud with occasional waving fists and flying armor pieces.
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I think Kaylee is taller. If she isn't in a picture then that's because Izzy is standing on an invisible step off-panel.
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"chatGPT told me that it'd be fiiiine with a cold towel, but once I finally got it to admit that I should be calling a professional, it also let me know what kind of information I should probably have started keeping track of when it was still telling me not to worry."
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People using the wrong one of two phonetically identical/similar words used to be a pet peeve but now it's... still a pet peeve, but one that assures me they probably didn't use any AI.
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They compare it to nationalizing industries so that people won't think to compare it to private equity.
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They already held the World Cup in Qatar and Olympics in Russia, so long as LA manages to kludge together enough facilities it will probably go through with some short-term controversies nobody thinks about a year later.
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You'd think that means that anyone can go and grab people off the streets without being an ICE agent but actually if you start doing that they'll automatically hire you for having the skills and traits they are looking for.
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Characters proving how totally immune to hypnosis they are is one of my favorite themes. X3
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I imagine most of them do milk themselves, but they do it in private where nobody sees it and unless they buy a whole expensive setup most of the milk just goes to waste/down the drain.
And if they do it all the time they probably start getting questions over why they never need to get milked.
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People on the left also blame the Republicans, but if they focused only on that it would give their audience the false impression that the current Democratic Party is able/willing to take the necessary actions to oppose them. More than one faction at a time can be at fault for something.
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I'll admit that I haven't seen a post on that exact question yet but based on the types of comments I *have* seen from high-level physicists I think a statistically significant fraction of them would be first in line for a petition to classify quantum mechanics as "magic". >.>
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I think there's an important difference between understanding *how* and *why* it works.
If you build a detailed and consistent set of rules about how different symbols create spells, but nobody has any clue *why* those symbols break the established rules of physics, is that more science than magic?
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What if they're joining the competition for fun and only find out about the rules after they signed up? :P
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If someone has no knowledge of what they're talking about, I don't think they'll even be able to tell/remember what exactly they all 'learned' from LLMs. Some of it will probably take years of studying before they'll have the knowledge to realize that it was part of that nonsense word salad.
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I prefer the ones that start with the author's incredibly specific kink and then slowly (d)evolve into fifty thousand words of worldbuilding because the author got too invested in the logistics and character development and now has to see it through to the end.
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Making your hypno subject forget the number four and count their fingers is such an old trope. Nowadays you make them forget how the calendar works and see how long it takes before they notice. uwu
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D'awwww, I hope she can help the poor coon.
(I can't find the linktree though)
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Time to show that to my friend who's into feet and my friend who's into heels and call it a scientific survey.
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Usually 300kg of canned tuna would cost you an arm and a leg, but they found an amazing deal that was too good to pass up.
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That one was admittedly an extreme case. Usually it's just two or three words someone spells slightly but consistently wrong, that show up often enough to be noticeable.
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More of a fanfic thing, but authors who do phonetical misspellings of words (writing them how they think they sound), regularly enough that you know it will continue through the rest of the fic. Read a fic yesterday that described someone as "sarine" and used the word "rememberobelia".
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They named it "cyclone" because they knew that it's a swirly eye emoji. It's a portmanteau of "cyclops" and "thoughts gone".