Takis in his room, with his new emotional support pet.
Takis belongs to me, Frag the little ripper belongs to @slaaneshsleftovergender
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Takis in his room, with his new emotional support pet.
Takis belongs to me, Frag the little ripper belongs to @slaaneshsleftovergender
⠀⠀⠀⠀❡𖥻⠀⠀⠀⁺𖣗⠀⠀⠀⊹🌶⠀⠀⠀░꣓⠀⠀⠀(꜆◕⩊◕꜀◍)
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*gives takis*
dont eat them without water near yo-
“M-Maybe I spoke too soon”
How whiter can you get than this 💔
ALSO YAY!! I FINALLY DID AN ASK. I’ve been dying to answer at least ONE.
are you okay i’ve only ever seen people eat takis when they are extremely distressed
wipes my fingers on a damp paper towel, picks up my phone, types:
maybe so. But consuming the taki as an act of masochism may also be a sign of a troubled soul seeking healing and clarity— even redemption. Like the barbed whip of the Catholic flagellant, or the hooks and harnesses of the extreme body modification practitioner, the taki may be taken up as an instrument for the mortification of the flesh, penance, and the cleansing of sin, and as an instrument of empowerment and spiritual transcendence. A person in distress may, in consuming the taki, find that the pain brings them to a higher state of consciousness, letting them leave mortal fears and frets below and rise to touch the divine.
Dinner time
her hands are red from all the takis she eats