I Might Not Believe In A God But The Closest I Have Felt To Religious Is Getting To Hear My Friends Laugh

I might not believe in a God but the closest I have felt to religious is getting to hear my friends laugh

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2 years ago

translator? uhm.. im actually trans right now

1 year ago
On Shame And Yearning (pt.2)
On Shame And Yearning (pt.2)
On Shame And Yearning (pt.2)
On Shame And Yearning (pt.2)
On Shame And Yearning (pt.2)
On Shame And Yearning (pt.2)
On Shame And Yearning (pt.2)
On Shame And Yearning (pt.2)
On Shame And Yearning (pt.2)
On Shame And Yearning (pt.2)

on shame and yearning (pt.2)

2 years ago
This Entered My Head And I Felt It Deep In My Soul

this entered my head and i felt it deep in my soul


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2 years ago

wait and another neat thing about stray: the way it ties humanity to class! where do you see the most pro-human sentiment in the game? its in the slums! theres the ‘rip humans <3′ graffiti, the robot that cares for the plants because the humans liked them, and of course you find b-12 near that area as well. its also where all the outsiders came from; the ones that are still able to both dream of and actively work towards a better life for themselves and their loved ones, and all the robots in general. even the enemies in this section of the game are biological in nature.

then you have midtown, the middle-class police state area. suddenly the main enemies are robotic surveillance cameras, not living creatures. this is also where you start to encounter robots that are not friendly, and that will sell each other out for profit. there are also robots that will try to keep you out of certain areas, unlike in the slums where you could mostly go where you pleased. for the most part the robots still tend to be friendly here; but not all of them are altruistic, and there’s no real sense of an overarching community.

and finally, you get to the upper levels, the area for the elites, where the upper class stayed literally above it all to run the city… and theres no one there. there are no people. the robots are just robots: they have no names, they make no conversation, they merely complete their assigned tasks as if nothing has changed. i almost expected to find real humans here, or at least a corpse or something in the control room, but… nothing. there is no humanity, in any form. its a pretty, pristine, wasteland.

but down in the filthy, zurk-infested slums, humanity lives on.

2 years ago
Sum Creechurs :3
Sum Creechurs :3
Sum Creechurs :3
Sum Creechurs :3
Sum Creechurs :3
Sum Creechurs :3
Sum Creechurs :3
Sum Creechurs :3

Sum creechurs :3


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10 months ago
"Who Is Superman? A Private Interview With Lois Lane" A Fancomic About Hope And Connection. I've Had
"Who Is Superman? A Private Interview With Lois Lane" A Fancomic About Hope And Connection. I've Had
"Who Is Superman? A Private Interview With Lois Lane" A Fancomic About Hope And Connection. I've Had
"Who Is Superman? A Private Interview With Lois Lane" A Fancomic About Hope And Connection. I've Had
"Who Is Superman? A Private Interview With Lois Lane" A Fancomic About Hope And Connection. I've Had
"Who Is Superman? A Private Interview With Lois Lane" A Fancomic About Hope And Connection. I've Had

"Who Is Superman? A Private Interview with Lois Lane" a fancomic about hope and connection. I've had this story in mind for so long and I'm very excited to be able to share it at last. Thank you for reading, and happy Lunar New Year!


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2 years ago

u don’t like pgion? 🐦? coo coo?


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1 year ago

Israel is now bombing 1.7 million civilians trapped in Rafah, threatening an imminent invasion of the last “safe place” in Gaza.

Israel is committing the worst crimes in modern history, and Western regimes are calling it “self-defense”.

Never forget. Never forgive.

Israel Is Now Bombing 1.7 Million Civilians Trapped In Rafah, Threatening An Imminent Invasion Of The

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