My favorite MotA character is Roger Wilco
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What’s with the blackhill age-play fics
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hey could y'all do me a favour?
Reblog if you're okay with "weird" compliments on your stuff!
things like "biting this" and such
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Nothing will dispell the "the curtains were just blue" myth faster than writing something yourself, because the amount of pretentious symbolism i am putting in my silly little fanfics is ridiculous. I mean SO much with these words, literally every single one of them. This fic has twenty five typos and zero correct uses of punctuation but if there's curtains you bet your ass I put thought into what colour they were.
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for anyone too young to know this: watching The Truman Show is a vastly different experience now, compared to how it was before youtube and social media influencers became normal
before it was like, "what a horrifying thing to do to a human being! to take away their autonomy and privacy, all for the sake of profits! to create fake scenarios for them to react to, just to retain viewership! to ruin their happiness just so some corporate entity could harvest money from their very humanity! how could anyone do something so evil?"
and now it's like, "ah, yeah. this is still deeply fucked up, but it's pretty much what every influencer has been doing to their kids for a decade now. probably bad that we've normalized this experience"
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i have a terrible terrible habit of saying whatever the hell i want to (within at least a little reason) as if nobody is going to do anything about it like for example one time in high school i made a joke about my soon to be ap macroeconomics teacher because i thought he was gay in a room full of people that i didn’t really know or consider my friends and one of them tattled on me and i went the rest of that semester and the next terrified he would fail me for thinking he was kind of a twink (in my defense he totally could’ve been) SO in that same sense one of my coworkers is an absolute diehard one piece fan, and i had never really been into it because i have a short attention span and the episode count is too long for a weenie like me, but anyways i’m supportive and love listening to people talk about the things they like whether it’s something i’m interested in or not. but anyways she was showing me one of the characters in the live action and i said “his mustache is so cunty” was i wrong? no, i never am but that’s unrelated anyways she thinks this is hilarious and airs it out on the internet, which is fine, the internet is a vast place that totally craves my presence (no, it does not), but the problem is in a total twist of fate, my coworker and the live action actor in question become something of acquaintances. like, they kind of routinely have instagram dm conversations. like, they’re friends kind of i think. and she’s meeting him at a con. and has, if not, plans on telling him “oh yeah my coworker says your mustache is cunty” and i do mean that in the silliest nicest friendliest way ever, but like, i’m mortified, actually. granted, people on the internet have been considerably way less ashamed to say far far far worse things about actual real people but i still feel like that’s such an odd thing to have someone say about you and what if they’re more like weirded out than pleased. i think would literally pass out and die.
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I do understand that "intelligence tests" are inaccurate and stupid. That being said, does anyone want to see the IQ test question so terrible that I felt I had to stand up and leave the room?
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have you guys seen the mod of r/samandmax losing his shit over ppl drawing gay fanart and deciding to ban all sam and max shipping from the subreddit
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