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jinglespigtails.bsky.social
professional weeb. obscure normie; pedestrian freak. i don't know how to read. oomfs DM to join Manga Grove Retirement Community they/he/僕 🏳️‍⚧️ 35 | PDX
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i have i've got a box of samoas and five boxes of tagalongs chillin in my freezer right now
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🦝 March 5th @ Floating World Comics (Portland, OR)
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There’s plenty of ways to find profundity and depth in works that are inherently childish, but all of those come from engaging with them on their own terms, and not from insisting that they’re Serious Business For Grown-Ups
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📝
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This is why DS9 is so beloved. It was the Trek that said, "our post-scarcity space utopia *is* worth fighting for, even if that means doing terrorism."
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The disabled and the ill are the easiest ones to kill off, that's fascist always target them first. They simply have to deny them care. For the ruling elite it's bureaucratic, bloodless, to the wider healthier public, it doesn't even seem like violence. Most don't even know its happening at all.
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just watched "The Return of the Archons" myself
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Picked up “Principles of Manga” by Wataru Oba, former editor at Monthly Comic Beam, founding editor of Fellows! and Harta, and editor in charge of Kaoru Mori (A Bride’s Story) & Aki Irie (Ran & the Gray World) since their debuts. Uses examples from both creators to explain manga concepts
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his facial hair is worse than mine and i'm still in second puberty
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story now takes place in 1977, boom, fixed
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banning SSRIs, mood stabilizers, antipsychotics, and other psych meds will cause so much unnecessary suffering. all these freaks think mental illness, and disability in general, is a moral failing, that we've brought these conditions upon ourselves. they'd rather we die than get the help we need
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tunatunatunatunatunatunatuna
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parentheticals, conjunctions, emphasis, interruptions—em dashes do it all! as a proofreader, i prefer em-dash abuse over semicolon misuse any day
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oh same