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cryptidafter · 3 hours
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sad thing about sex is that there is nothing beyond the orgasm. like I want something for after. Kill me with a rock or something
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cryptidafter · 3 hours
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I wanna know what people assume about me because of my tumblr.
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cryptidafter · 6 hours
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cryptidafter · 6 hours
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when ur husband won't touch u or take concubines but spend regular month long meetings with his sworn brother
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“i think of you, and you’re here”
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cryptidafter · 11 hours
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cryptidafter · 11 hours
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i think rice with things on it & also some sort of sauce is like basically the best food genre tbh
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cryptidafter · 11 hours
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You're in her dms well i'm in my jammies. goodnight
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cryptidafter · 12 hours
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think about sibling-centered tragedies too hard and I turn into a mangy dog with rabies
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cryptidafter · 13 hours
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Songkran Fest: a Thai Multi-Fandom Celebration is a fandom event created to spotlight and celebrate Songkran, the Thai New Year. Writers, artists, and creators from various Thai fandoms can come together and uplift Thai culture within fandom spaces.
Submissions will be accepted from April 13th to April 27th.
How to Particpate:
Create fanworks centered around the celebration of Songkran.
Tag it with #SongkranFest2024 or mention us, and we will reblog/retweet your work.
Learn about the significance of Songkran and share the new fanworks.
Guidelines:
We will accept all transformative works centered around Songkran (fanfic, art, video/photo edits, digital media, GIFsets, podfic, etc.)
All Thai fandoms are welcomed to participate.
Works can be on any platform (we are active on Tumblr, Twitter, and Ao3.)
NSFW and RPF works are accepted.
All prompts are optional.
You can read the full Guidelines & FAQ here, check out our Carrd, or join our Discord Server to learn more!
Join us in celebrating the upcoming Thai New Year! 💧🌸
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cryptidafter · 15 hours
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cryptidafter · 15 hours
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Oh you're writing a gay smut fic with a fantasy setting? Don't forget to give one of your characters a
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cryptidafter · 15 hours
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I hope people understand that "Just block people with rancid opinions online" and "We have to learn to engage with people who disagree with us" are not contradictory statements.
The internet is a uniquely bad place to engage with dissenting opinions. The modern web is designed to silo, affirm bias, and foster extremism. People do not come to the internet with an open mind or willingness to change their beliefs. People do come to the internet to troll and stage arguments that will make them feel victimized and therefore more confident in their ideals. And you, no matter what credentials you claim, will never have more authority than "stranger on the internet."
That doesn't mean people's minds can't be changed in other venues. This is why community action is so important and why activism has to occur in a physical space. When you coalition build with people around a single cause, even if you disagree on everything else, you gain credibility and trust. You learn to respect each other enough that when it does come time to discuss those issues you disagree on, the conversation is safe and people are able to listen and ask and dissent without fear.
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cryptidafter · 15 hours
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no but fr we've all done and said problematic things. y'all need to stop believing everything you see on the internet- not only are people prone to misspeaking, they're prone to being misinterpreted, misconstrued, taken out of context-
and it's very important to me that everyone understands that the same can be done to them.
you do Not want to know what could/would happen if a bad actor got their hands on all the DMs you've ever sent, or even all the things you've ever posted publicly. But you're helping perpetuate that very nightmare whenever you endorse or spread callout posts
it is very easy to manipulate events and screenshots such that they tell a very narrow narrative, and it's easy to do this in a way that guarantees an emotional response in order to make any reader angry. it is very easy to manufacture outrage and anger. it is very difficult to repair a reputation or heal from this kind of breach of trust and common decency
who are you helping? when you call for someone to be ousted from their community, who are you helping? when you ask for someone to be punished for years-old words, who are you helping?
and where would you be if the same magnifying glass was pointed in your direction?
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cryptidafter · 15 hours
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people will read this post and they'll say yeah I guess I am pretty dehydrated but then they won't get up and get water they'll just keep on scrolling I know the type
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