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i like fish
A tragic scene:
My turtle notices the blueberry I put out for him but in his excitement he drops it into his pond. He considers a recovery mission on his own, then turns to me for assistance instead.
Fear not- the berry was retrieved and the turtle was able to enjoy it as intended
a lot of things "killed" destiny 2, but it's hard not to place the blame on them removing the entire first half of the game and starting you at endgame. not just because that personally disappointed me, but because that's visibly still stopping new players from trying the game in its final state
there's just no onboard at all. like, to the extent that this is still given as the reason not to start. it's hard to think of a more efficient way to stop new players from joining your mmo without literally barring them from registration. the things people talk positively about are, in a material way, impossible to experience now
the return of cayde-6, a character you cannot meet and cannot see the death of, is one of the primary emotional beats of the story's finale
at present, as far as I know, he is completely absent from the playable story excluding this beat. a bittersweet reunion and farewell to a character who does not exist to anyone who started the game in the last half decade
mozzarella and parmesan is kind of like the age gap yuri of cheese
every time I try to get a video of birds for my girlfriend they're all fucking eating each other. chill out man. five seconds.
one time I saw three birds frozen to death in a tree, each trying to eat the one that froze before them. that's not the kind of photo I want to send captioned "us." someone else wants to do that.
Zephiel Aetheriun (the artistic alter ego of Daniel Silva)
Reverberar, 2025, oil on canvas, 16x16 in
been sort of obsessively combing through articles and websites and resources about top surgery and recovery more and more as I gear up to My Big Day and while I hate to report I may have gotten through most of the scientifically rigorous and reputable sites I am at least, now, stumbling over some of the funnier AI generated slop images i've ever seen in my quest for Patient Information
They missed. 😔
nosferatu? no. tuferatu. no es mi problema.
no mi circo no mis feratus
to every girl whos blod, i mean blog, ive been a part of. thank you. and the virus is spreading. and the tigermen are spreading.
everybody's got that one homie posting straight from the valley of the shadow of death
Today in australia they started senate hearings on the bill the government hopes will make enough disabled people die or disappear to make us all less irritatingly expensive for them. We had two weeks to submit feedback on over 400 pages of complicated legal terms. They don't care what we have to say and they don’t care that this will kill people and disenfranchise disabled people across the country.
There are 760,000 Australians on the National Disability Insurance Scheme, the system that - if they feel like it and your personalised plan says you get to have it - provides funding for everything from personal hygiene care to support workers to therapies to assistive technology. It's already very hard for disabled people to get on the NDIS, regardless of your disability. It's near impossible to access most support and equipment without being on the NDIS. And the government has announced that they want that number to drop to 600,000 in four years. 160,000 of us cut off the Scheme - and countless more denied access. This will cause deaths. People will die and people will suffer because there is no safety net. The NDIS is the only option for most of us. Even private health insurance doesn't cover most of these things. Nobody will swoop in to save us.
The bill wants to give the (non disabled!) NDIS minister basically unlimited power to cut our funding. They're already planning what they'd do with that power. What rights they'll strip from us. What dignity and freedom they'll remove to make their budget look better.
The bill wants to force people to try every treatment out there before they're allowed to be on the NDIS. Including if the treatment is literally impossible to access. There’s a lot of us living in regional areas or out bush who can't just pop to the capital cities for specialists. This will especially hurt disabled First Nations people in regional and remote communities, who already experience limited access to healthcare.
If you're australian and worried, the ABC did a good breakdown of the proposed changes.
I know australia stuff doesn't really pop up on the radar on this site, but I want everyone to know what's going on. What we're fighting for here. Your australian disabled friends might be NDIS participants fearing for their life, rights, and freedom. They might not be a participant and afraid these changes mean they never will have access. We deserve better. The government built a system with no backup plan, and now they want hundreds of thousands of disabled people to pay the price for their bad planning.
Sorry we're too expensive to have rights, I guess.
It enrages me whenever they say that they're reducing the NDIS because "it's being used for things it was never meant to support" or whatever, and they claim that those things will be shifted to other services.
they haven't actually set up those other services, as far as I know, so it is just cuts. It's just reducing or removing support from some of the most vulnerable and in-need australians.
what a stupid fucking bureaucratic bullshit thing to care about. "oh, these disability supports should be delivered by many agencies instead of one" okay cool that doesn't justify plunging hundreds of thousands of disabled people further into poverty what the actual fuck
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are you five nights at fucking kidding me
people are witnessing the naked face of the great beast Leviathan lately and they're just not loving the horrific visage