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noxdarkly.bsky.social
I made this account mostly for the pun. Things I post and reblog will be 18+, so be warned. Probably reblogging mostly belly stuff but also things with darker themes so be aware. Adult, in case that's not clear from the everything.
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@wet.getgianni.com This seems extremely relevant to your interests.
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Also "thee/thou" is informal where "ye/you" was formal or plural. But it seems like this is an informal conversation so it works. This has been "Early Modern English grammar with NoxDarkly"
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"Thee" is accusative case. "Thou" is nominative. "Thy" is posessive for words beginning in consonants "Thine" is posessive for words beginning in vowels So it should be "Thy glowing tablet shouldst be split in twain. Thou wasteth thine ink on inanities."
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Fighting with the haughty boss about not being better than everyone else: Very good Clearly teasing him to get him hot and bothered so he has to face the fact he's not better than anyone else, directly: Extremely, poetically satisfying. Taking him down a pegging, so to speak.
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Counterpoint: Gabriel is extremely proud of his own "purity" and self control. He sees himself as above all that kind of stuff and I think it could be satisfyingly vindictive for Sisyphus to say things to get Gabriel flustered, proving that he's no better than those he's judged so harshly.
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You press "E" on either of these two and they freeze, mid coitus, and say "Necromancy is legal in Cyrodil but not many will admit to practicing it since the mage's guild banned it"
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The extent of the age gap only matters if that difference is being exploited by the older partner. You're not writing about how to be in a relationship with an age gap. You're writing a story about people who already are. If they're comfortable, the reader is. And if not they don't have to read it.
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Then just treat it normal. The more you try to justify that it's not weird, the more you make it clear you think it is weird. Treat your characters as being in a healthy relationship without major power imbalances due to age and it doesn't matter if there's a gap.
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With all due respect, you write fetish pornography. I think the constraints of what is and isn't "problematic" don't really apply.
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Simply draw a character who should be wide and fat as a thin, waifish twink. The indignation and disgust this action will stir in you will immediately inspire you to draw 50 men as every kind of huge in order to purge your soul and your mind of the cursed deed.
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Drop that fic recommendation list, King! (Mostly joking. I'd love to hear what fics you'd recommend but don't feel pressured to share if you don't want to)
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That thing's got a 5 year powertrain warranty.
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not be far too serious on what is clearly a joke response
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Also I'm trying to say "I'm gonna kill myself" less because it's not good when actively fighting suicidal ideation so I swapped to over-the-top self aggrandizing statements.
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that's only my self affirmations to deal with the overwhelming shame of allowing myself to express anything relating to sex. I could get into how that has to deal with the psychological effects of early childhood trauma and how it plays into things like kink but I'm on a fixed character limit.
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Obviously, since that's my assumption to begin with, I wouldn't be insulted. It would never be my expectation you would read something I sent. Again, the Sword of Damocles simply hangs above me and I risk asking how well it's strung.
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I have to ask, because I'm terrible at gauging what extent things are jokes: you didn't read it, correct? I've been working under the assumption you have not read anything I've tagged you in or sent you aside from the small passage I got a commission of but the possibility looms.
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Congratulations!!
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A common misunderstanding. Gianni isn't real. He's Italian.
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Thank God for that. I know you don't know what this reply says but hopefully pick up the sense of relief.
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@zachyafterdark.bsky.social HOW DID YOU LIKE THAT THAT FAST
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I'm imagining the first thing it does would be to swell the stomach out to the point that only the protective covering prevents it from rupturing, ensuring it can't be removed without major harm to the host, forcing them to allow it do its work unimpeded.
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WOOO!! TITAN AE MENTION!!! You love to see it!
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Does your interest only extend to visual arts? Because I may or may not know of some written Sorlag pornography...
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note: I didn't spell "Shub Niggurath" wrong. He calls it "Ngurath" in the lore scrolls. I use "Ngurath" to refer to the proxy of Shub's that Ranger kills at the end of Quake 1, to differentiate it from the original Shub Niggurath.
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Anyway thank you for doing God's work knocking up classic fps protagonists. If I had the ability to draw, no one would be able to stop me from putting Ranger Quakeman and Matthew Kane in any number of depraved situations. Keep fighting the good fight, soldier.
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I want you to know that, despite hearing about Serious Sam as a concept for some time now, as I've gotten into the Boomer Shooter scene, my only actual exposure to the series is your fanfiction. I don't plan on changing this.
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And that's what kink is and why the exploration of even extremely dark topics in kink is, inherently, completely normal and healthy. It's just one more set of tools to explore and experience the various complexities of human emotion and the human experience. That helped me more than anything
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But it's not. Everything isn't just a thinly veiled metaphor for genital stimulation. Everything CAN be sex and is sex to the people who it's sex for. But it also isn't sex for those it isn't. And in many instances, sex has nothing to do with genitals at all, but it all gets at those same ideas.
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It's all personal connection and interpretation. The idea that everything was secretly sexual and therefore analogous to physical intercourse used to cause me constant distress. The idea that things were all just metaphors for sex terrified and disgusted me, due to my trauma.
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Kink doesn't just augment or represent sex. It IS sex. Sex as an interpersonal connection, as a source of mental, emotional, and physical stimulation, as an expression of desire and the satisfaction thereof can exist in almost any form. It's like art. Everything is and isn't sex.
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It's all about circumventing fears, traumas, societal convention, etc to get directly at certain ideas that, within the context of that exploration, become sex. It's about understanding that sex is not just the physical act of genital stimulation, but the physical exploration of the same ideas.
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Bdsm/sadomasochism/etc doesn't fulfill the fantasy of hurting others, it fulfills the fantasy of being able to give up control completely or to be completely in control, depending on what role one plays. It explores the interconnections between the stimuli of pain and pleasure.
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The most important thing to remember about kink is that it's a series of tools through which various fantasies are engaged with, not the fantasies themselves. Non/dub con kink does not fulfill the fantasy of rape or being raped, it fulfills the fantasy of pleasure, removed from the shame of desire
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Kink is inexorably tied to how the human mind processes trauma, as well as cultural norms, and societal taboos and shame. It's about exploring various fantasies and breakdowns of those traumas and societal pressures surrounding sex through the use of various themes or scenarios.
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I'd never heard of this game before reading a different fan fiction of it, but this concept is delightful. I love the little emoji faces in Her speech.