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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

Welcome to my blog (aka, my attempt at a pinned post)

Hey everyone! Welcome to my Tumblr blog! On here I post art, fanfiction and cosplays now and then! 

I mainly post about Danganronpa V3 (specifically Oumasai related) and occasionally South Park content. I will chat about my aus for hours so please feel free to send in asks! Or just say hi if you want!

You can read all my Fanfictions HERE on AO3

All my art can be found under the #my art or HERE! This includes all my traditional, digital and Chibi art! 

All my cosplay stuff can be found under #my cosplay or HERE 

I also am lucky enough to get fan art/art requests from people and they deserve all the recognition for their hard work so please check out my #for me? tag and give these people some love! Alternatively click HERE

I also do my best to reblog other peoples work when I can! 

I have quite a few AUs I have created too! I’ll put them in a read more so this pin doesn’t get too long but please do have a read if you get a chance! No pressure though =3

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Pinned Post my fanfiction my art my cosplay for me?
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whothebuckisfucky

me realizing my experiences with sewing have been a lie this whole goddamn time:

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Originally posted by yourreactiongifs

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I don’t know about human surgeons, but that’s a suture pattern I use to close skin all the time and you can see why.

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The slip stitch (or invisible stitch) was created to hide seams and later used by surgeons.

My cousin is a surgeon and was sewing something and used that stitch and then froze and said “Wait this isn’t a person.”

Grandma said “We used it first keep going.”

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remember not to embroider the patient

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why not

useful stitch to know i used it to sew up a toy of mine which had a hole so useful for surgons and plushie toy fixers
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ralfmaximus:
“unpopularly-opinionated:
“quintusbenedictus:
“omghotmemes:
“Senpai says you’re welcome
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Reblogging again because I just realized that if I had this advice in high school I would’ve never made a tumblr account.
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Also works for most of...
omghotmemes

Senpai says you’re welcome

quintusbenedictus

Reblogging again because I just realized that if I had this advice in high school I would’ve never made a tumblr account.

unpopularly-opinionated

Also works for most of those news sites like WSJ or NYT that only let you read a little bit, or block adblockers. Also some disable the scroll bar but if you go to the right side of the console after hitting F12 and look for the CSS element “overflow” and change it from “hidden” to “visible” then you can continue scrolling for free. Might have to click around on different parts of the page to find it, but it should work.

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There’s also a Firefox/Chrome extension called Behind The Overlay that does all that with one mouse click. Used it for years; what a time saver.

And if you encounter a true paywall, use Archive.Today to bypass it. Just paste the paywalled url into the blue “search archived snapshots” box near the bottom:

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oooh useful to know
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writing-prompt-s

“My lord, I know you are the demon lord and I am but a lowly advisor, but please listen to me. I suggest that instead of sending the hero slightly stronger demons to kill each time, we just send the strongest one right away”

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“Do you know why the heroes fight us, advisor?”

“Because…. because we threaten their homeland, my lord?”

“And why do we threaten their homeland?”

“Because Kushiel rules it and she exiled you?”

“Close. Because Kushiel rules it and she must be stopped. But we cannot stop her.”

“I’m… not sure I follow, my liege.”

“I am not surprised. This war started long before you were born, did it not?”

“Yes, my lord, at least a dozen centuries before.”

“And I was at least a dozen centuries old when this war began. We sent our strongest soldiers, our mightiest armies. And Kushiel sent children.”

“Children…? Then… how did we not win?”

“Would you like to fight an army of children? See the light that should have burned a century be snuffed out after barely a decade?”

“Well… not particularly, no.”

“Nor did we, and Kushiel knew this. She gives them no training for she knows the worse off they are the worse it will be for us to face them. This went on for several centuries. She fills her people’s heads with stories, false prophecies about how a child will someday defeat the tyrannical ruler who threatens them. And so, we are helping that prophecy become true.”

“Wait, what?”

“We cannot hope to defeat Kushiel. We do not know her with any intimacy. We cannot predict her movements. All we know is she will keep sending children. So we train them. We send out weakest soldiers, those willing to die knowing their sacrifice will eventually be her undoing. Someday, a hero will come who is able to defeat us. A hero who will slaughter our weakest, then our next weakest, and will continue to do so until even I lay dead at their feet. And then the hero will come here and sit in my throne and peer from my grand window. Sit. Tell me what they will see.”

“It…. It’s a graveyard, sir.”

“Those are the graves of all the children Kushiel has sent to die at our hands. Some became adults before they finally fell, but they were always children when they started. We bury them here. And someday a hero will come who will free us from this grievous task. They will take my throne, sit upon it, and see what Kushiel deemed a worthy price for this mere chair. And then the hero will realize who they must fight next. And thanks to us, they will have gained the strength and training necessary to make sure the prophecy is fulfilled and the tyrant will finally die.”

oh wow this is just an amazing piece of writing very tragic but just a beautiful piece of writing