Top 5 fave kinks to read in fic 👀
Ooh, you saucy. I love it. 👀
Religious metaphor/symbolism so strong it crosses over to kink but also just straight-up religious kink.
Blood. A little bit, a lot; real, fake; the result of violence or sacrifice; I do not care. I just like it bloody.
Hurt/comfort. I generally prefer not to slide into the full-on trauma whump category (generally, not always) but bruises, scraped knees, kitchen injuries, nightmares, or receiving comfort from a partner when an emotional trigger gets flicked too hard are all real consistent themes in both my reading and my writing.
Straight-razor shaving. As explained perfectly by a friend in a Discord server, who I will keep anonymous for reasons: "Straight razor shaves are a very appealing subset of competence kink, trust kink, and ooh-sharp-shiny."
Bathing/bathtubs, pools, hot tubs, etc. Maybe even the occasional sauna or full-on spa experience. It's the submersion aspect that mostly does it for me, though, so showers don't hit the same.
Honorable mention to sploshing/WAM, which I have never read about or written about, but I would like to.
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My country is trending, I wasn't expecting that! Haha, I'm so happy we won today! I was so so scared of all the violence we've been experiencing over the past few weeks but everything is good now 🙌🏻
Man I really do hope restrictions are over soon maybe I'll be able to open commissions next year ♡♡♡ viva la libertad! It was a long and hard fight but the violence and abuse is over.
I don't think any argentinians follow me but oh well! I will share my happiness anyway 😁💜 sorry.
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Hello hello!
Here is COMBLES, a set focusing on slanted walls, ideal for converted attics or just last floor of old buildings! It wasn't made on purpose but I think this set will be perfect to give a new look at your attics to rent them with the new expension pack coming !
It has been a little challenge to make everything look nice and easy to use. As the game lighting has its own rules, I've made my best to make pannelings, shelves and slanted walls match together! For technical purposes, the shelves are separated from their wall-part, but everything snaps to the wall so you will be able to combine them easily !
I've added a few plaster walls and beams to add an extra rustic feeling, and the plaster colours match Woodland Ranch's plaster so you'll be able to mix and match with the previous sets too!
I really can't wait to see what you will be able to create with those new pieces, I'm so excited about it!
Have a lovely week 💚
You can find the items by searching for COMBLES or Pierisim in game.
Some items share the same textures so make sure to have the packages finishing by "texture" in your mod folder :)
All base game compatible.
unmerged and merged version available.
public release 08/01/2024
DOWNLOAD (Early Access)
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law idea: products that are not currently and will not be purchasable from the parent company for the foreseeable future are not counted as "copywritten" in regard to the sharing, reproduction, and other "piracy" claims in court of law.
if you aren't selling them your customer doesn't have to buy
this is in regards to all copyright, if someone starts a factory producing clones of iPhone and iMac chips for the purpose of repairing devices, that's not copyright infringement, because apple does not sell those chips :)
if they want to keep their copyright they can put their repair chips on the public market, continue matinance of old products, etc
Nintendo will hate this law the most I'm sure.
widows is surprisingly robust to this law as you can actually buy every copy of windows ever produced right now on windows website, albeit you might have a hard time finding it because they'd PERfer you didn't.
streaming companies dropping original content from their service for tax purposes can expect to find it on YouTube the next day for free no ads
I think you all will be able to see how this will have a hotting effect on the market, where as now copyright holders have the power to delete content from the legal sphere, under this law they cannot do that. they can sell it themselves or they can give it away for free.
no more manufactured scarcity for the sake of inflating already inflated prices
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i keep this account mostly sfw but i do have accounts for sharing nsfw stuff i like on twitter and cohost, mentioning this bc that twitter is now a year old. not typical nsfw furry stuff, it's pretty weird, but i have some original writing of mine posted on cohost! if you're an adult and interested you can reach out
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I still (try to) to mask because I know those that need me to. Both those that are immunocompromised, and a particularly unlucky loved one that catches bronchitis like the cold.
I fail to mask because it upsets my sensory issues. I try to do it on my good days, and when in close contact with those that need me to.
Though I'm well aware that there's people that need me to that I don't know, but I hope they'll forgive me for being another drop in the pond on my other days.
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Nobody is making anyone go into scriptwriting. No one is born in a Netflix company town where their dad takes them into the script mines at age 12. Fuck writers who want to get paid more than once for the same job. They should only get residuals AFTER all the people who do REAL WORK, like construction, grips, costume, makeup & animators etc. Most of them are much better at their jobs than writers especially for streaming services, and they are what screenwriters can lean on & novelists can't.
People need to realize that the unions for white collar people like WGA or SIEU or NEA (public sector unions are why cops who kill the people they were supposed to serve & protect remain employed get pensions) is not the AFL-CIO or any other historical union fighting for the lives of the people who built the country's industry and made it run, any more than the NRA are the Minutemen of 1775 New England.
First, go fuck yourself, you fucking scab. No, seriously - you don't come to my blog and spout off about what workers deserve unions and decent pay and what ones don't, like it's your fucking decision. The intellectual labor that writers perform is just as real as any other work done on a film set - "all who labor by hand or brain" is the inherent logic of industrial unionism for a reason.
Second, writers aren't asking to get paid more than once: residuals are deferred pay, you absolute moron. In Hollywood, whether it's writers or actors or voice talent or whatever, you get a small fraction up front - it's usually an ok check, depending on the union's day rates and so forth, but you can't make a living off stitching these together - and then most of your pay comes from monthly royalty checks that provide you with the income you need to live off when you're between jobs.
The problem is that, historically in Hollywood, residuals have been structured with a very long "tail" - the payments start out relatively low and then get more generous over time as the show has more seasons and (presumably) goes into syndication. This doesn't work with streaming's new business model, where increasingly shows are getting 2-3 seasons max and streaming services have become increasingly quick to not just cancel shows but yank them off their servers in order to avoid paying residuals.
So what WGA writers are fighting for is a system that ensures writers (but also actors and other creative workers, because the unions pattern bargain) get a fair share of the show's revenue, even if the show is only given 2-3 seasons.
Third, the U.S labor movement would not exist today if it wasn't for white collar workers and public sector workers. About half of the U.S labor movement - 7 million workers - is public sector, and those workers are overwhelmingly women of color, mostly working as either teachers or postal workers. Likewise, about half the U.S labor movement is made up of white collar workers, and we're graduate students and adjuncts and lab researchers, teachers and social workers, administrators and IT departments.
I'm both public sector and white collar, and I'm a member of an NEA union. I'm an adjunct professor who earns $6,000 a course and it's my job to get working adults with jobs and families who've never gone to college or who've been out of higher ed for a decade to graduate with a bachelor's or a master's. If you don't think that's real work, you're free to research and write all the lectures and powerpoints, deliver those in an entertaining and educational fashion, answer a flood of questions from students who need help navigating academia, and then grade all the midterms and finals and research papers.
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