Fear and Spite

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

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
glassmouths
subsystems:
“[ID: A blackout poem of the DSM-5 criteria for dissociative identity disorder. It says:
Dissociative entityAn entity or an experience of possession?
The disruption evolves a sense of agency.
Elated, it senses it may be individual.
The...
subsystems

[ID: A blackout poem of the DSM-5 criteria for dissociative identity disorder. It says:

Dissociative entity

An entity or an experience of possession?
The disruption evolves a sense of agency.
Elated, it senses it may be individual.
The call of a person or events to forget?
The cause is important.
It is accepted.
It is not pained.
But to the effects of blackouts, chaotic behavior, a toxin,
It seizes.

END ID]

awesomemeows
valtism

one thing i really like about nimona's final form is that it has no teeth. she bears no real threat to the city. yet, they still misconstrued her into a monster hoping to destroy their kingdom and all they got. her teeth make vivid appearances when she's either committing violence or showing key personality traits aka being herself. she has nothing left of herself because of this country and still she doesn't aim to hurt anyone. she bears no threat. SHE BEARS NO THREAT!!! DO U UNDERSTAND 😭😭😭 she doesn't hurt one person during this scene. she hurts a few buildings, sure, but doesn't hurt a single person. if anything, the kingdom hurts itself more than she ever did (via missiles, bombs, guns, etc). maybe i'm over analyzing this but this movie is sick

awesomemeows

YES. Because the parallel to the first village burning down in the flashback. She ment no harm and chose small forms first. Even when the villagers got more aggressive and she picked bigger animals to defend herself she never touched any of them. All the damage done was fully the villagers fault. They threw the fire that would fall and burn it all down. They destroyed their homes and livelihoods trying to kill her. And then history repeats on an even larger scale.

were--ralph
sunfortune

looked up the x files spin-off bc i was curious why i’d never heard of it and why it’s apparently not available to watch anywhere (especially given how huge x files is) and. this is crazy

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​no wonder they wiped this show off the face of the earth

delgrosso

Reblobbing in the general public interest to say that the entirety of The Lone Gunmen series – including the pilot episode – is available on archive.org...

mahalidael

padeko asked:

Please tell us about the desert.

magicalgirlmindcrank answered:

So like. The desert is freezing at night and boiling at day. The elements are just about as savage as they can be and as a result it looks like a whole lot of nothing but dead, unforgiving, hostile emptiness. But that couldn’t be further from the truth, deserts have a biodiversity matched only by rainforests and much like rainforest most of it is unique to that specific desert. Most deserts formed from ancient lakes or oceans that dried out, leaving the remaining creatures to adapt to a rapidly changing and ever more hostile environment. It’s similar to those endothermic vents miles under the water any niche you can fill or make in a desert is extremely valuable but you can like, realistically go there. A desert is so very alive, despite looking as it does, despite everyone thinking otherwise. If you have never heard all the calls and sounds fill the cooling air as the sun sets as if to say ‘I’m here, despite everything, I’m still here and I’m alive’ it’s an S tier experience.

magicalgirlmindcrank

Oh, also if youve never seen the way the desert blooms at even light rain it is absolutely life changing

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