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@djfox31
A few dnd oneshot... and my cat as a wizard
A few dnd beholder commissions
A few gifs I made from our ryuutama game
More stuff from our Alice in wonderland inspired ryuutama game
You ever realize all the millennial energy that Jessie, James, and Meowth give off? Case in point…
they’re 25 years old (Meowth is probably a young adult in pokémon years) who
are frequently broke and can barely afford basic living expenses
often waste money on stupid shit they don’t really need
but will always sacrifice funds for their friends
Jessie has many ambitions but lacks the money, skills, and resources to make them happen
James rejected the lifestyle and marital expectations of his parents in the pursuit of his own freedom
Meowth wasted his energy to learn a skill that didn’t lead to the life of happiness he expected
they work for a “company” led by a dismissive boss, fully expecting to be promoted for their hard work
frequently take on part-time jobs (which they’re very good at) to support their long-term career goals
James collects trinkets that are ultimately useless besides sentimental value
Jessie partakes in hobbies/competitions that are typically outside her age group for the fun of it
Meowth craves affection to the point that he projects fantasies onto his boss
Wobbuffet is a one trick pony, but does that trick very well
are often depicted as having horrible book smarts, but carry a lot of emotional intelligence
will jump at the prospect of free food
When we were kids, we all wanted to be like Ash Ketchum.
But we all grew up to be Team Rocket.
Well, this is a hot take I never expected, but I’ll take it.
I have come to realise that there are only three types of DnD players in regards to dice.
Halflings: I’ll just borrow dice off my friends
Elf: I have 1-3 carefully selected fancy dice sets that I use for everything.
Goblins: the shiny math rocks make click-clack sound. Needs the more. All the more.
Venom sequel where eddie is nominated for queer eye
antoni: you’ve gotta eat something besides tater tots and chocolate
venom, gleefully: eddie, tell him what else we eat. tell him, eddie. tell
i literally think abt this tweet everyday,,,
Storyville - Defying the Cutting Season
Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) has been illegal in Tanzania since 1998. But every year thousands of families still plan to have their daughters cut, an ordeal that could cost them their lives. The ‘Cutting Season’ takes place during the December school holidays.
During this time hundreds of girls are saved from FGM by the police, the government and the work of the Safe House. It is run by Rhobi Samwelly, who was herself a victim of FGM, and now, not only does she valiantly run the safe house but she also works with the local police to rescue and protect girls at risk while arresting the parents and cutters.
But they have a tough and dangerous job and old customs die hard. Men believe that girls must be cut to reduce promiscuity and cut girls command twice the bride price in cows as uncut girls. Girls like Rosie, just 12 years old, have had to make the most difficult choices of their young lives - run away from home, not knowing if they will ever see their families again, or submit to female genital mutilation and child marriage.
These brave and courageous young girls are fighting against a tradition that goes back thousands of years. They are standing up for their human rights and fighting for change in their community.
The Safe House is the one safe place they can escape to.
You can donate to Rhobi Samwelly NGO in Tanzania here: https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/safe-house-training-centre-tanzania/
Eddie Brock in Venom
so many critics said he over-acted. that this movie didn’t deserve tom hardy’s level of acting. but in reality, maybe if more bad movies had people like tom going balls to the wall, they wouldn’t be bad movies
He acts the way a normal human would in these situations: Flabbergasted, Distressed, Panicked and immensly Confused and I LOVED it.
he gives great face for two solid hours in this flick.
Love, Death & Robots - EP 08: Good Hunting
I feel like I should make a post about this because it’s not something that’s very well-known, and that Americans in particular may need to know about given the uncertain state of our healthcare system at the moment. I’ve wanted to write this out for a while, It’s kind of a long post, so sorry about that!
If you have an emergency and have to go to the hospital, you’ll owe the hospital a lot of money. (I got into a car wreck and broke my ankle and my arm. My hospital bill was around $20,000)
You’ll also owe the ambulance provider, if you need one. (My ambulance bill was about $800)
You may get separate bills from the anesthesiologist or surgeon. (My anesthesiologist bill was $1,700)
You may need follow-up appointments. (My orthopedic surgeon billed me for the appointments and his surgery together and it was about $1,000)
You’ve also got to pay for medical equipment you need afterward, like crutches or a walking boot. (Mine cost about $75)
Altogether, I ended up with almost $24,000 in medical debt from one car accident. That’s a really scary number for someone like me who makes $10/hr at a 12 hour a week job.
I got my debt down to $1075 by making some phone calls and submitting some paperwork.
The first thing I did was contact the hospital. They don’t make it easy to find, but many hospitals (perhaps most hospitals?) have financial assistance programs for people who can’t afford medical bills. I don’t make a lot of money, and I have bills to pay, so they were able to help me. I called the billing department and asked if they had any assistance programs for low income people who can’t pay their bills. I had to call multiple times, and I got transferred in circles by people who didn’t know what I was talking about. Finally, I got an appointment with someone in “Eligibility Services” (I don’t know what other hospitals call it, if it’s something different). I had to bring my pay stubs and copies of all of my bills. When I got to the hospital for the appointment, nobody knew what I was talking about so I had to wander a little to find where I needed to go. I spoke with the guy in Eligibility Services, and I waited for a decision on how much of the bill they would forgive. A month later, I got a call telling me it was totally forgiven.
I did the same thing for my ambulance bill and my anesthesiologist, but the process was a LOT easier. I just had to mail some paperwork and it was totally forgiven.
I didn’t bother with the medical equipment suppliers, since the bills came from separate companies and I didn’t feel like going through the process twice for $75. I was assured at the hospital that they had similar programs for debt forgiveness, so I could have probably avoided paying that too.
The only thing I couldn’t get taken care of was the surgeon/follow-up appointment cost, but they were able to put me on a no-interest payment plan.
Medical debt is scary because it’s something that can come from stuff that’s already really scary. I didn’t need the burden of $24,000 in debt on top of trying to get around on a crutch with a broken arm (it’s not easy, believe me!).. but I can’t imagine what it would be like with a bigger debt or a more severe medical emergency. I see lots of people in even worse trouble than I was in, both financially and medically. Please know that there are options for you when that GoFundMe doesn’t do enough. Even if your income is higher than mine, it’s worth a shot even for partial debt forgiveness.
I am about 900% sure there are people who don`the know this.
I will be posting this once a month til we have socialized healthcare.
“”Snowflake” Aren’t you a sitting senator?” Can and should be the reason for this loser’s breakdown someday. The $36k callout? Absolutely l e t h a l.
@UmbrellaAcad: In which Klaus Hargreeves spills his soul and some tea. The Umbrella Academy is now streaming.