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agilident · 1 month
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i love simulacrum that are also women
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mash3dp0tat0s · 4 months
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i <3 robots
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athenasiuscorp · 4 months
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yaoivaccine · 1 year
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they r fun i like them a normal amount :]
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crualex-de-vil · 1 year
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Murderbots (affectionate) 💞
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daralamalice · 1 year
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“- I have to admit, It’s much more comfortable than my charging dock. - Charging dock, huh… What are you, a damn Roomba ?”
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tealhavoc · 1 year
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I think they are interesting friends. Based on a real in game convo
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kingdom-dance · 2 years
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I made Wayfarer Alpha Build Memes to Cope (tm)
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ashfpxz · 6 months
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legs
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wigmonster · 1 year
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all i draw mnementh doing is shitpost nonsense, oops
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goldenmechanicalheart · 2 months
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Gonna make this simple and clear;
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Fiction is fiction!!! And it stays that way!!!
This means that on this blog, you will be consumeing any and all things disturbing and distasteful, such as age gaps, incest, underage, etc, that are HEAVILY ROMANTICIZED AND STRICTLY PRESENTED IN FICTION!!! None of my works/posts are linked to anyone or anything in real life. Living things are living things, and we can't manipulate them. They have thoughts, feelings and choices, fiction does not. (Example: drawing a character on a blank sheet of paper is just a character on a blank sheet of paper. No name, no background and no purpose. A human being are a human being with a name, background, and purpose) IN FICTION, WE CAN MAKE THE CHOICES AND EVEN THE END RESULT.
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Other things to know:
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THIS IS AN 18+ ONLY BLOG!!! I WILL BLOCK MINORS OR AGELESS ACCOUNTS ON SIGHT!!!
Not bothered asking, tbvh.
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NOTE: ANY DISTURBING CONTENT IN ANY IRL SITUATIONS, PEOPLES AND MEDIA WILL HAVE PROPER TAGS AND TRIGGER WARNINGS!!!
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Quick faves!:
Games!
-Resident Evil, Hi-fi Rush, Animal Crossing, Phychonauts, FNAF, Apex Legends, Fortnite, World of Warships, Kingdom Hearts series, Sonic series, Legends of Zelda (Gameboy ver), GTA series, Saints Row series (rip), Yu-Gi-Oh (Physical/Duel Links), Assassin's Creed: Syndicate, The Arcana.
Honestly, there are too many to list here.
Anime/TV shows!
Adventure Time, Regular Show, Summer Camp Island, AOT, Tiger and Bunny, Naruto, DB/DBZ, BANANA FISH, One Peice, Beserker, Vinland Saga, Yu-Gi-Oh!, League of Legends: Arcane.
Movies!
Sleeing Beauty (1959), Snow White (1937), Prince and the Frog, Tangled, Anastasia (1997), Sing, Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974), Scream (1996), Halloween (1978), Friday the 13th (1980), My Bloody Valentine (2009).
There is too much to list here also, but those came to mind.
Main ships and fandoms in this blog!
FNAF!
Williz/Lizwill: William x Elizabeth Afton, Mikeliz: Michael x Elizabeth Afton, Cassevan: Cassidy x Evan Afton, Mrs Afton x Evan/Mike, Henmike: Henry Emily x Michael Afton, Henchar: Henry x Charlie Emily.
Apex Legends!
Miraith: Mirage x Wraith, Crypson: Crypto x Wattson, Fusehound: Fuse x Bloodhound, Revash: Revanant x Ash
Assassin's Creed Series!
Fryecest: Jacob x Evie Frye (Syndicate)
Fornite!
Midas x Jules, Midas x banging every other skin and wishing they were me tbh 😮‍💨
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If you read this far, I literally can't say I didn't warn you 🤨 so block me and stfu.
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Lovely Kirby blinkies by Anakin
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Cette journée ne s'est pas exactement passée comme prévu, mais c'était une bonne journée quand même !
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J'ai passé la journée en compagnie de Victor, un français très sympa rencontré hier à l'auberge.
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Arrivés à la gare routière, on apprend à notre grand désappointement qu'on vient de rater le bus, et que le prochain est dans une heure et demie ... C'est vraiment pas pratique de ne pas pouvoir trouver les horaires en amont !
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Du coup tant pis, on prend le bus de 10h30, et on arrive vers midi dans le petit village de Yerbabuena, d'où nous prenons un tuk tuk pour rejoindre le début de la rando jusqu'au mausolée de Revash ... Bon, petit souci, la moto tombe en panne d'essence en milieu de parcours, on finira donc à pied !
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On commence donc la grimpette en papotant, on grimpe dans les 500m de dénivelé, tout se passe bien ... Jusqu'à 10min de l'arrivée, où on entend l'orage arriver !
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En quelques minutes, on se prend la saucée du siècle, à en essorer les vêtements, avec un petit vent bien vicieux qui tente de nous transformer en glaçons ! J'ai mon anorak (qui est visiblement à peu près aussi étanche qu'un filet de pêche, je vais reimpermeabiliser la bête ...), Victor se protège avec son cache sac, c'est magnifique ...
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Fort heureusement pour nous, il y a un petit abris pour observer les fameux mausolées, on peut donc laisser passer la fin de l'orage en paix ! (Et un peu frigorifiés)
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Les mausolées sont gravés dans la falaise (ou installés dans la falaise creusée, je ne sais pas), et étaient à l'époque les récipiendaires de jolies petites momies, dont je devais aller voir des exemplaires un peu plus tard dans la journée.
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Sauf que petit souci : on boucle la boucle ... Et il n'y a aucun moyen de transport motorisé pour nous redescendre, on doit donc faire deux bonnes heures à pied ! Entre l'attente sous la pluie et ça, mon musée sera très largement fermé quand j'attendrai le village, snif.
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En échange, on a eu de jolies couleurs sur la route ! C'était une jolie journée, tant pis pour le musée, c'est la vie 😁
Et ce soir, je teste le bus de nuit : direction Cajamarca ! J'ai un peu peur, on va voir ce que ça donne :')
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athenasiuscorp · 10 months
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travopo · 1 year
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Frequently Asked Questions About Chachapoyas Chachapoyas, located in the Amazonian region of Peru, is a stunning destination filled with lush landscapes and ancient archaeological sites. Whether you’re looking for outdoor adventure or cultural exploration, this city has something to offer every traveler. Take advantage of its unique geography and explore the vibrant markets, go zip-lining through the jungle canopies, or discover hidden waterfalls tucked away in the hillsides. Taste delicious regional dishes at local restaurants, shop for handmade souvenirs from artisans around town, and enjoy live music performances at night. With so much to do and see in Chachapoyas, you won’t be disappointed! Start planning your dream trip today! When is the best time to travel to Chachapoyas?The best time to visit Chachapoyas, Peru is from May through October, when the weather is generally dry and sunny. This is also the peak season for tourism in the area. During this time, attractions such as waterfall hikes, mountain treks and jungle explorations are especially popular. For those looking to experience the region’s unique culture, consider visiting fromNovember through April when the weather is milder and more suitable for exploring villages and local markets. Which is the best place to stay in Chachapoyas?The best area to stay in Chachapoyas is the city center, which is located on a hilltop where visitors have excellent views of the surrounding landscape. In this area, travelers can find most of the hotels and guesthouses. Many attractions, cafes and restaurants are also located within walking distance from the city center. For those looking for more rustic accommodations, consider visiting one of the villages within a few miles of downtown Chachapoyas or staying at one of the jungle lodges situated around Kuélap National Park. What are some of the best sights to see in Chachapoyas?The popular attractions in Chachapoyas, Peru include:1. Kuélap National Park – a walled fortress located in the cloud forest of northern Peru.2. Gocta Waterfall – one of the tallest waterfalls in the world, with a spectacular drop of over 2,500 feet.3. Gran Vilaya Viewpoint – an observation point offering panoramic views of the Utcubamba Valley and surrounding villages.4. Nuevo Tingo Archaeological Site – home to ancient ruins dating to pre-Incan times.5. Leymebamba Museum – an archaeological museum filled with artifacts from the region’s past.6. Karajia Sarcophagi – a mysterious ancient burial ground situated high in the mountains.7. Laguna de los Cóndores – a beautiful mountain lake with stunning views of the surrounding landscape.8. La Petaca Viewpoint – an observation point with views of the Amazon jungle and the Utcubamba river.9. Yumbilla Waterfall – one of Peru’s most spectacular waterfalls, plunging almost 5,000 feet into the valley below.10. Revash Mausoleums – an impressive collection of mausoleums made out of clay and mud bricks.11. Quiocta Cave – a large underground cave network filled with stalactites and stalagmites. What are some good places to eat in Chachapoyas?The best places to eat in Chachapoyas, Peru include:1. El Fogon – a popular local restaurant serving traditional Peruvian dishes.2. Las Terrazas – an open-air eating spot offering delicious regional cuisine alongside spectacular views of the surrounding landscape.3. La Olla de Barro – a family-run eatery specializing in hearty stews and soups.4. Kiosko San Sebastián – located within the city center, this casual diner offers excellent local specialties such as chicha morada (purple corn juice).5. Los Jardines del Maestro Luque – an upscale restaurant featuring incredible regional dishes with distinct European touches.6. El Boliche de la Reina – one of the most beloved spots in town, this restaurant serves traditional dishes from the region.7. Don Silvano – a local favorite serving flavorful Peruvian classics such as ceviche and lomo saltado (stir-fried beef).
8. Caserío Chachapoyas – an outdoor eatery offering delicious regional delicacies like chorizo ahumado (smoked sausage) and yuca con huacatay (yucca with herbs). What are some good shopping spots in Chachapoyas?The best places to do shopping in Chachapoyas, Peru include:1. The Plaza de Armas – the city’s main square full of shops, restaurants and local artisans selling handmade items.2. Casa Rurale – a traditional store featuring regional specialties such as ham and cheeses from around the area.3. Mercado Mayorista – an outdoor market offering fresh produce and all kinds of goods from around the region.4. Tiendas Carretillas – small vendors who sell souvenirs and handicrafts at affordable prices.5. Artesanías del Centro Histórico – located near Kuélap National Park, this shop offers handcrafted jewelry, wood carvings and ceramics.6. La Antigua de Chachapoyas – a traditional store specializing in locally-made gin and pisco. What are the best spots to enjoy nightlife in Chachapoyas?Good nightlife options in Chachapoyas, Peru include:1. La Casa de la Música – an underground club where you can find DJs spinning a variety of music from around the world.2. Ozone Live Music Bar – a cozy spot offering live music and cocktails throughout the night.3. Discoteca Las Estrellas – a popular nightclub with daily events such as karaoke and dance competitions.4. El Patio del Inca – an outdoor bar with great drinks and a lively atmosphere.5. Café Década – an intimate cafe hosting acoustic concerts, stand-up comedy shows and more.6. La Tasca de Chachapoyas – a popular hangout spot for travelers, featuring live music and a wide selection of drinks.7. Tuky’s Bar – a lively bar with DJs spinning the best Latin hits until late in the night. What are some nearby day trips from Chachapoyas?The best day trips near Chachapoyas, Peru include:1. Kuélap National Park – a fortified city built by the Wari civilization that can be accessed via an aerial cable car.2. Gocta Falls – one of the world’s tallest waterfalls at almost 800 meters high.3. Leimebamba – an archaeological site with a museum featuring ancient mummies and artifacts.4. Revash Mausoleums – stunning pre-Inca funerary buildings built into the side of a cliff.5. La Jalca Grande – an ancient settlement located in the Utcubamba Valley, offering amazing views of the surrounding landscape.6. Catarata de Yumbilla – an impressive waterfall with cascades reaching up to 895 meters high.7. Kuelap Archaeological Complex – an ancient fortress perched atop a mountain ridge overlooking the Chachapoyas region.
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sarrsh · 2 years
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And a rat
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quillscorner · 3 years
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The most precious thing I could ever call my own is my memories. So, I can understand why you want to be a part of them.
Revash
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