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They/them. Bird!!! I eat windshield wipers.
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FOUR OF THEM?????
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Have u seen hot Mormon jesus
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Spoider!!!
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that too but also the blue dog to gay sex pipeline is about 5 micrometers long
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I grew up ~15 minutes walk from a grocery store (although you’d be walking back uphill) but also ~5 minutes from a very good library and I think the latter changed my life trajectory significantly
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Locking Andrew Tate fans in a room with a pencil and paper until they draw themselves as a blue dog
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Specifically hardcore Spanish Catholicism I think. The kind where the churches are dripped out with one morbillion pounds of gold leaf and the crucifixes have statues of jesus with ultra realistic gore
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I think it looks fine?
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I’d like one, I’ll message you!
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Neat! I see em very rarely around dusk where I live in Oregon. Also the caves all close to visitors during winter when the bats are hibernating.
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All I can think of is Helgi as one of those goofy sausage dogs
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Awwww
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Christian chain-of-being ideology straight out of the middle ages??? In my animated kids movie??? It’s more likely than you think!
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Addendum: he ate meat growing up, but after leaving his backwater homeworld and getting exposed to other cultures he becomes vegetarian (which is pretty common in Lorgany due to the Buddhist influence)
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He grew up on a farm so he knows how to butcher animals from that, plus he worked a ton of random jobs when he was traveling around with Ksiti and many of them were cooking-related. Plus kid Ksiti was kind of a picky eater.
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That’s neat! Does she have a favorite thing to make?
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I think Trump should have his imam tulpas fight Schumer’s anti-woke tulpas like a pokemon battle
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This is so cute!!!
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Marek is a banger chef which is good because he eventually has two hungry dragons to cook for
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Also there are many ant species where the workers also reproduce, or workers don’t reproduce but some workers can change into queens and start reproducing under certain conditions. These seem to be intermediate evolutionary states before true eusociality.
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Genetic sex determination in ants is based on whether an ant is produced via asexual reproduction (male, functionally a sorta-clone of its mother) or sexual reproduction (female)
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Pouched OCs just have powerful aura, it’s a great feature
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Clearly you need to make it 6x as long
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On second thought they did make her watch them blow up Alderaan. Kind of a scummy move
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Like Leia gets kidnapped and made into a sex slave in VI, but it happens within this weird alien version of an ‘oriental’ harem so there’s two layers of remove from anything the audience might consider real. Meanwhile when she gets captured by the Empire in IV I don’t remember anything untoward.
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I think there’s an interesting distinction between the kind of ‘grounded’ SA the poster is presumably referring to and the kind of damsel-in-distress narrative element that is extremely ingrained in the sci fi/fantasy pulp Star Wars is based on
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Is it me or does the ‘girl’ look, like, concerningly 16
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Your art is so pretty!!
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Nice!
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We need to abolish women. Only in a world with only men will gayness finally be put to rest.
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There’s gundam with furries???
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But that’s crazy…
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but yeah imo getting to work with people from all over the world is one of the best parts of doing academia in the US, and not just India/China, we’ve got students from the UAE and Russia and Brazil
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for what it’s worth this doesn’t reflect the ratio in my department, which feels like 50/50 but I have no idea
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my grad office is me and six international students lmao
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No, these just bounce around my head all day :( Sorry to disappoint!