I was planning to make more of @dreamweave01 ‘s AU, Woven Ties, but I’ve been really busy! I enjoy this AU so much and the concept is very interesting! Keep making wonderful art @dreamweave01!! (Dw I’ll make some more….eventually T-T)


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I was planning to make more of @dreamweave01 ‘s AU, Woven Ties, but I’ve been really busy! I enjoy this AU so much and the concept is very interesting! Keep making wonderful art @dreamweave01!! (Dw I’ll make some more….eventually T-T)
What Is WitherTale?
In this AU, It’s 2063. 40 years after Sans’ fight with Chara, and breaking the barrier. Monsters are extinct, and one human SOUL is left in the world. Sans is aging, brittling, withering, and getting weaker, and weaker, everyday working as an illegal seller in the black market, selling alcohol, drugs, and other scrap he finds valuable. He’s wanted by the authorities, and spent the remainder of his life running, re-locating homes very frequently, knowing the entire world is cruel.
Luckily, an old Monster Kid, filled with Justice has found Sans, and gave him Jessie, a girl with the power of Perseverance. Knowing that there’s a safe haven with more kids that have different characteristics as she, and the fact that the government wants them three, it’s up to Sans, and the other two to get there, without getting caught.
I cannot fricking believe it. I CANNOT. Remember that post I made awhile back about the PUTATIVE dad who wanted to be in the room when his ex-girlfriend was giving birth and who sued to be there WHILE the woman was in labor? The judge said no, that the woman's health and the child's health took precedence over the dad's desire to be there during the birthing process. I honestly couldn't see the argument with the judges position. Birthing is process, stress makes it harder, woman's health is first, dad can see the child later.
Men are still arguing that their lives with their children will be forever fractured if they can't be in the room during that first second of birth and how the mom is striving to sever the bonds with the child and how she'll be this evil mom who'll take her revenge on the kid.
WT!
Cry me a river boys, but if someone thinks that few minutes right after birth when, if the child is healthy s/he should be sucking on mom's teat (good to start immediately) is going to endanger their future life with the child, then they have got a whole lot of maturing to do. Only someone who is selfish to the core would put their desire to be their at that very moment above the needs of the mother to have who she wants in the room.
Heads up. My son wasn't in the room when his son, his first child was born. It was a c-sec, and my daughter-in-law could only have one person. She chose her mom.
My son is the best father about. He may have wanted to be there but he was a man, not a baby crying for his wants. He stepped out so she could feel safe and secure.
Well you should see him with his son, no father better.
I'd like to go slap a few people.
Someone Invented a Baby Wig, So Your Little Girl Won't Be Bald
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CALLIE BEUSMANYesterday 5:45pmg 25,821L 251
I'm pretty sure that we as a society have just officially beat our own record of "youngest age to expose a child to daft and absurd gender policing." We've done it, guys. We have all contributed to a world in which something like "the baby wig" can exist.
Baby Bangs!, as the infernal creations are called, are "made just for little girls," according to the product's website. What is the function of a pair of Baby Bangs!? To let your infant daughter tell the world, "I'm not a boy!", duh. They're billed as "a very comfortable, extremely natural-looking, fun and fashionable hair accessory/alternative for mothers with baby girls who have very little or no hair." Because god knows how much damage being bald could do to a newborn's self-esteem.
Here's some more insight into the company's philosophy:
At Baby Bangs! we believe in the beauty of childhood. Our unique designs are sprinkled with MAGIC! ~inspiring a world of whimsical wonder and mystical magical memorable moments for you and your baby girl to cherish Forever! For she is, and always will be, Your LiTTLe PRINCESS!
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So the princess dogma is starting at such a young age that a newborn's natural (downy-headed) state is somehow undesirable? Is the window of time during which a woman's physical appearance isn't subjected to constant scrutiny and held up to strict standards going to narrow so much that all fetuses will need beautiful virtual makeovers(if so, I'm really adept at them so you can email me on my work account for the hook-up)? And just what is so horrifying about having your sweet little lump of newborn human mistaken for the opposite gender? Babies all look the same; that's kind of their thing. It's not only unnecessary, but also pretty much insane, to start forcing cosmetic enhancements on a child too young to even have hair on her head.
(H/t The Kraken Wakes)
via the gawker...I don't even have the words.
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Texas Says It's OK to Shoot an Escort If She Won't Have Sex With You
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A jury in Bexar County, Texas just acquitted Ezekiel Gilbert of charges that he murdered a 23-year-old Craigslist escort—agreeing that because he was attempting to retrieve the $150 he'd paid to Frago, who wouldn't have sex with him, his actions were justified.
Gilbert had admitted to shooting Lenora Ivie Frago in the neck on Christmas Eve 2009, when she accepted $150 from Gilbert and left his home without having sex with him. Frago, who was paralyzed by the shooting, died several months later.
Gilbert's defense argued that the shooting wasn't meant to kill, and that Gilbert's actions were justified, because he believed that sex was included as part of the fee. Texas law allows people"to use deadly force to recover property during a nighttime theft."
The 30-year-old hugged his defense attorneys after the "not guilty" verdict was read by the judge. If convicted, he could have faced life in prison. He thanked God, his lawyers, and the jury for being able to "see what wasn't the truth."
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