Marinating the chicken
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hey y’all I just found the sloppiest, wettest sounding bass patch I’ve ever heard. here you go
togashi has really been emphasizing just how huge hisoka is…
every puppet he held mid fight just dangled above ground helplessly, and he didn’t even raise them up that much;
plus with phinks’ confirmation that hisoka’s height is 190+ (6’2+), him being almost a head taller than chrollo without his heels, and with uh… later appearances of his, so to speak, it’s safe to say hisoka has beat the 180-something-cm tall allegations - from the 2011 anime and the (often incorrect) hxh databook lol
🎼 You would not believe your eyes, if 10 million fireflies ended up in the header of your AO3. 🎶
It's been a while since I tried glow effects, but I saw the fireflies and I couldn't resist.
CSS code and instructions for adding a skin to your account can be found posted on AO3 here.
"Happiness to Misfortune!!!"
Happiness
im SO glad i decided to watch the resident evil real time fandub
Writing porn just for the sake of porn is super valid actually.
Smut and PWPs aren’t a fandom problem that needs to be solved. They belong here. They’re basically the backbone of fandom. Stop with your scarily casual purification talk.
We're entering this strange era of fannish existence where we are simultaneously trying to censor everything into oblivion and also be as invasive as we possibly can to celebrities and people of interest.
Like god forbid someone writes smut fic about Henry Cavill on their silly little Tumblr account, but its considered normal that "insider sources" are selling telling you all about his private relationships and paparazzi are photographing him buying groceries.
I can't say 'sex' on TikTok but Daily Mail can take photographs of female celebrities half-naked in their own backyards and talk about their weight and their breasts and how appealing they are or aren't.
We are obsessed with consuming real life, often invasive content about real people, but god forbid we start creating our own so we don't rely on exploiting them and their privacy.
a littly contradictory, aren’t we, illu?
i can’t seem to figure out how to reblog with an image, but it’s a reference to this
uh…look what i did when i found it hard to listen to my prof without falling asleep~ she later asked me what i’d been drawing… i couldn’t really tell her about my favourite killer clown and his assassin friend, could i.
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2. There is such a thing as a healthy level of avoidance towards topics that make you feel unwell or even (in a real-life clinical definition of the term) trigger you - but you are the one to actively take care of what you view.
3. Avoiding does not mean policing others.
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