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Scylla
25 year old weird tranny dyke
I’m autistic as fuck
I’m just here to be Strange and Offputting not on my art blog lol

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Personal side blog
Scylla
25 year old weird tranny dyke
I’m autistic as fuck
I’m just here to be Strange and Offputting not on my art blog lol
Firestar's nine lives.
EMERGENCY! EMERGENCY!
WE ARE IN HUGE DANGER OF EVICTION! MY ROOMMATE, MY PARTNER, AND MY GRANDMOTHER WERE ALL HOSPITILIZED AT SOME POINT THIS MONTH. WE DO NOT HAVE ENOUGH TO SAVE US FROM EVICTION RIGHT NOW! PLEASE US!
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please don't let us become homeless during pride
Oh god Deltarune is gonna be a metaphor for having to grow up, isn’t it? Damn you Toby Fox, NITW already made me cry over this!!!! It’s gonna be about how growing up is inevitable and we can’t live in our childhood forever, and how eventually things will change no matter how hard we try. FUUUUUUCK this game is gonna break me, dude
Undertale’s core lesson is DETERMINATION and Deltarune’s is HOPE. In this essay I will…
Toby Fox, you have me out of my seat for this one, sir. A hugely deserved round of applause. The art, the music, the story, every time I think you can’t one up your previous work, you prove me so incredibly wrong. And the story man, the story has reached in and healed gently parts of my heart and soul I didn’t even realize needed it. Deltarune simultaneously feels like being a child and having to grow up at the same time, it’s so incredibly beautiful. I don’t cry much but this story has me in shambles. I can’t wait to see what comes next.
Thank you, Mr. Fox, for continually reminding us what it means to have hope in the darkest hour, I think the world today needs that more than ever ❤️
So Susie is the main character of Deltarune we can all agree yea? She’s the hero?
Lin Manuel Miranda releasing the Nightcore version of Hamilton songs in 2025 is unironically my favorite thing that’s happened this year so far. I’m CRY laughing listening to this, my GOD
every piece of ""autistic representation"" in hollywood sucks not just because of the infantalization and inspiration porn but because movie executives always fail to realize the real universal autistic experience: spending your childhood slowly and unfalteringly realizing all of your friends not so secretly hated and/or merely tolerated you at best and you've missed every social signal about it ever
there is nothing quite as damaging as realizing you were the only one not invited to a classmate's birthday party. the only one left out of yearbook photos. the only one not told about an in-joke or groupchat or anything of the sort. once you experience it even once it fucks with your head for the rest of your days
the variation on this is being treated like you're everyone's weird and vaguely amusing autistic pet rather than a human person with independent agency and autonomy, which. is equally psychologically damaging but like in a different genre of way
everyone leaving personal anecdotes on this post is making me so sad. do you guys need, like, a hug? therapy? warm milk and cookies and a big stuffed animal, maybe??
My eighth grade homeroom teacher once did something that permanently altered how I saw not just her, but all women whose personality was 'I'm well-meaning and nurturing and love kids uwu'. She knew an autistic boy in our class fixated on spoken word poetry and poetry jams and loved writing. She knew damn well everyone thought he was a loser. She found his attempts at sincerely conveying his emotions via poetry incredibly funny. He thought she supported his poetry writing and his aspirations of being a poet.
She had him perform in front of the entire homeroom, who burst into laughter and cackled at him like he was a comedian and not someone performing a piece about his ongoing struggles with depression. I sat there, too stunned to even process what was happening, as he performed at the request of a neurotypical adult he trusted and that adult as well as 19 of his peers laughed their asses off at him. Myself and 3 others at least didn't laugh, but I don't think that lessened the damage any.
Because, to be clear, it did hit him that people were laughing at him. Not 'laughing with him', as the teacher claimed later, no, people were laughing at the funny loser talking about serious things and trying to project his voice and do inflections and lmao lol what a loser what a freak lololol. He tried to tell himself the teacher didn't know that would happen. When I confronted her after class about that being messed up and bullying, however, she had said - with him in earshot - that it was funny and I needed to lighten up.
He spent the rest of the semester visibly depressed, withdrawn, not talking to anyone, angrily asserting that poetry was stupid, which expanded to literature being stupid. Our English Literature teacher was also our homeroom teacher, and she spent the next three months confused on why he was doing the absolute bare minimum to pass or alternately not doing anything at all. She could not wrap her mind around how having 20 people laugh at him to his face might be related to this. To this day, over a decade later, she will deny that she had any part in his unhappiness. Kids around school who weren't in our homeroom knew about what happened and quoted lines from his poem at him as a funny meme. Kids in the lunchroom would put on reenactments of it for their friends, to cackles and laughs. Bits of it ended up written in pen and pencil on a variety of surfaces.
I saw one line, which people meme'd to death, written on the wall in the bathroom at the local theater. (We were the rare small town with an old theater at all, an ancient family-owned one that inexplicably continues on to this day.) I tried scrubbing it off, but it didn't work. I took long enough trying to get to it that the theater manager came in. He asked me what was going on. The autistic kid's other major interest, I knew, was film. He came to this theater all the time. He was going to see this if it didn't get covered and he was already being heckled on a daily basis. So I told the theater manager about the whole thing. The performance, the mockery, all of it.
"Mrs. Johnson knew he was going to do it? And she didn't stop him?" he asked at one point, to which I replied, "Mrs. Johnson came up with the idea in the first place."
He stared at me, absolutely horrified. "That woman is a monster."
I think about that a lot. Mrs. Johnson was nice, blonde, blue-eyed, thin, white, had a normal marriage to her high school sweetheart, taught Sunday school at her church, allegedly became a teacher because she cared about kids so much, showed genuine empathy for other kids when they were going through something, dressed nicely, and was the ideal small town woman who hadn't left her small town she grew up in but instead accepted a teaching job there even when the pay was low. She was anti-bullying and anti-racism and stood up for me when another kid got mad one of my stories in English class mentioned gay people. I'm sure she thinks of herself as a very good person. She certainly does not fit the model of what most people think of when they imagine a bully.
She also deliberately orchestrated an autistic 13 year old being mocked by a group for her own entertainment and then let the mockery continue unabated without a word of objection for four months.
The theater manager, Ronnie, is not conventionally attractive, he's aroace and therefore single by choice, he's not extroverted, he moved to this small town from out of state - something people here hold against him as if he'd committed a crime as an unspoken 'you will never be one of us', and he is outwardly unexpressive a lot of the time, with a flat affect and lack of expressions.
He outright banned the next kid he caught writing that stupid meme'd line onto the bathroom stall. He drove across town to get paint and painted over the writing I'd been trying to get rid of that very night.
I'm not autistic, but I have ADHD. I have a lot of similar problems. I think, a lot, about Mrs. Johnson wanting my permission to show my writing to people. I'd told her beforehand not to and that if she did, I would be getting my parents involved. I think about how that could have gone down for me, how she said I was a good writer and she just wanted to help me. I think about how many other neurodivergent kids probably felt safe with her and the amount of damage she might've caused over her 43 years of teaching. To this day she denies she ever did anything wrong. It was a joke. Kids these days are so sensitive.
When the autistic kid she'd used like an animal performing a fun trick for her amusement became so depressed that he first stopped going to school, then tried to kill himself, that was the response: "He's too sensitive."
Not "maybe I was wrong", not "and from now on I promise to come down hard on bullying", nothing else. He was too sensitive.
Nothing gets me on guard now like very nice, sweet, loving neurotypical women who assure you that they're anti-bullying and they love kids and they're here to help. Having completely convinced themselves that they're always in the right and always good people, they are capable of astonishing cruelty, whose consequences they will not stop and whose victim they will never see as human. When I corrected her spelling once, she got visibly upset for a moment. When kids quoted lines at this kid to make fun of him, for months, she could not see why this might be upsetting, why having your poetry about your depression turned into a meme by kids you spent 8 hours a day with might hurt in any way.
He was 13. She was in her late 50's. Or, as my mom put it, she was old enough to know better. Many neurotypicals assured me at the time it wasn't bullying, it was just a joke. Ronnie, undiagnosed but likely neurodivergent, inarguably hit upon the actual problem here: "That woman is a monster."
It's just that when the monster looks 'normal', we call the monster's actions something else. Bullying is such an ugly word. Let's reframe it as comedy instead.
You'd think an English Literature teacher would know changing what something is called doesn't change what it is.
actually, you know what, as a fan of transgressive art, tabletop rpgs as an artistic medium, and transgressive tabletop rpgs, I'm gonna say this up front: DrivethruRPG's willingness to host basically anything legal - no matter how graphic, tasteless or bizarre - is a good thing, and should be celebrated.
Similarly for itch really. Both for RPG's and computer games
Oh yeah, Itch does a similar thing and likewise deserves a lot of credit for the weird shit it's willing to host, even if it's not my go-to platform.
Can I tell you why I respect DrivethruRPG?
Years ago I created a game called Tokyo Brain Pop. It was a psychic schoolgirl rpg. About fighting demons and having best friends and blowing up heads with your mind. A pretty harmless PG rated game. I released it as a PDF on my site as well as Drivethru and a few other sites. I also ran a small pre-order for a print version. I think the pre-order generated about $400. So not a big project at all.
Just after the pre-order ended I received a cease and desist letter from a lawfirm representing a company. I can't name them for legal reasons. Their claim was the name of our game violated their clients copyright. Their client was a robot themed educational website with a vaguely similar name. They thought people would confuse our game for their site. So they demanded that we stop publishing, remove our product and website from the internet and pay them damages of $10k.
Obviously this was bullshit. I sent them a letter explaining that I was a small hobbyist, that I didn't think there was any issue and that I'd be happy to include a disclaimer on my site stating that my game wasn't associated with their thing at all.
They wouldn't have it. I got a flurry of letters and legal documents, including a threat to sue for damages. I wasn't sure what to do. Luckily a friend pointed me to an attorney that did free work for artists. The attorney looked over the documents and came to a few conclusions.
1. The whole thing was bullshit. The lawfirm was almost certainly just scouring the internet looking for people to harass in order to bill hours to their client.
2. The lawfirm didn't understand that i made a ttrpg. They thought I was making a video game. The attorney assumed that was why they thought they could get so much money from me.
3. The company did not in fact have a copyright on their name. Even if they did, the attorney felt the names were so wildly different that we would probably win any lawsuit.
4. But... defending a lawsuit like this is expensive and time consuming. It would be very difficult for us.
The attorney offered to send a strongly wordde letter covering the above points. With the hopes of scaring them off.
It... didn't work.
The lawfirm didn't sue me. Thank God. But they ruined me. They sent cease and desist letters to everyone i dealt with. My site host. My distributors. My social media. My printers. The stores that sokd my games. At the time I was making a modest living off my games. I had 5 games in print, and selling them was how I paid my bills. That all went away. I lost my website. Online stores took my pdfs down and canceled my accounts. My Facebook and Twitter accounts were locked. My printer canceled my orders. 2 of my 3 distributors canceled contracts and sent back all copies of my games.
I tried to make new accounts. Find new printers. Find new stores. The lawfirm was thorough. For months every time I sat up a new account or signed up with a new distributor, they'd immediately receive a cease and desist letter and I'd be shut down.
When I tried to contact these businesses and explain what happened, they told me that they couldn't do business with me anymore. They wouldn't listen. They didn't care.
Except DrivethruRPG. Drivethru got the letter and told them to fuck off. Told them that they recognized it was an empty threat, and wouldn't comply even if it wasn't. They did this without ever hearing from me. It was their automatic response. They then contacted me to let me know what waas happening and made sure I knew that they'd continue carrying my games.
The lawfirm drove me out of business. I couldn't pay my bills. I couldnt even sell the books I had in stock. I eventually had to give up and stop making games. It was years before I came back to game dedign. It was awful and demoralizing. I lost the one thing I had built myself.
But DrivethruRPG stuck with me (Indie Press Revolution too). I didn't even have a website or social media presence, and none of my games were in pri t or available in stores, but you could buy the PDFs from Drivethru. Even after multiple cease and desist letters and threats.
Eventually the lawfirm gave up. My game Tokyo Brainpop is still on sale at DrivethruRPG.
did they ever trademark their own name
because you have a chance to do the funniest thing ever
I have thought about that. I actually don't know. It would be REAAAAAAALLLLY fucking funny. But its such a painful part of my life I've never looked back into it.
Switching between these every day
hey kid. i know this lab is scary, but the punishment isn’t for you. i’ve got a guy coming in who likes ben shapiro. i know, right? anyway, all i need you to do is explain your gender identity to him in detail. don’t worry, he’ll be bound and gagged. you can leave once you’re done i just needed some help.
can I get internship credit for this?
“person working for jigsaw for internship credit” is such a fun premise.
“April 11th-April 11th, 2022 — John Kramer and Associates’ Advanced Therapy Center
Was able to apply my knowledge and personal experiences involving gender dysphoria and genderfluidity to help aid a patient of the Therapy Center. Also learned how to clean blood off of sawblades.
Internship signed off by John Kramer and Amanda Young”
at a queer co-op bar and i think this is such a good visual example of leftist infighting
The fact these are the tags on reblogs RIGHT after one another further drives this point home
Don’t harass anyone I just thought this was funny
i have a new theory called alive internet theory where i propose that the internet is full of real people and you can befriend some of them even and maybe actually kiss them and more
posting this for no particular reason
before it gets bad I'm just gonna tell y'all certain rich people have literally only recently noticed Open Source software availability compromises the bottom line of their proprietary investments so if you see little chickadees on this website talking about the dangers of Open Source software all of a sudden it's cuz they accidentally sipped some koolaid mixed up by the far right yacht people to fuck with peoples software sovereignty and right to repair, modify, and redistribute robust codebases that become a problem when 30% of your portfolio is in, oh, say, adobe or openai.
This is your unfriendly neighborhood computer fucker telling you not to fall for it and to demand your right to digital sovereignty rather than trusting companies to make correct choices about what to do with the parts of your life they would very much like to have in the cloud to continue improving their products.
Reblog to give prev a fucking break holy shit y’all