Anyone Else Spent A Year Trying To Decide Whether A Particular Oc Is Going To Be A Cat Or A Person.

anyone else spent a year trying to decide whether a particular oc is going to be a cat or a person.

like this guy could be a cat bcs it's cute and i don't need any other ocs for the idea really but at the same time he was originally a human but that's a lot of effort and i don't know how to personalise him

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1 week ago
Stunting On Them Hoes.

Stunting on them hoes.

2 months ago

I need a COD x Primeval crossover where the 141 boys get ask assigned to the research team (ARC) and caught up in dinosaur shenanigans (AND NOT DIE- IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THEY DON'T DIE)

There is exactly one crossover on AO3 (that I found, I haven't checked if there are any AUs) and I *will* be checking it out

7 months ago

started feeling like the 'unemployed friend on a tuesday' meme a bit too much.

i'm back to education next week so hopefully i'll be safe

4 weeks ago

girl who finally is going back to reading by finishing one book: now i'm going to read all the books in the world.

5 months ago

i told you i could climb onto that roof (i literally did not tell a single one of you but i did it anyway)

1 month ago

I am in love with the idea of location-based horror I am in love with it

2 months ago

You can tell a lot about the health of a civilization by their warning signs. Places with a lot of dumb folks will have very broad, very dumb warnings in public. "No feeding the birds." "Stop swimming in this drainage pond." That kind of thing.

Advanced civilizations have very precise signs. They've covered the bases of their regular, run-of-the-mill idiots, and now they're working hard to cover that other end of the bell curve: the talented idiot. When I was in Germany last time, there was a big warning sign that consisted of a 76-letter-long word that means "stop bothering this particular goose, Sven." I don't know who Sven was, but the goose looked pretty calm. It worked.

Now, I have a secret to tell you. You can just make your own signs. There's no law against it, except perhaps "littering," and the municipal sign factory doesn't have very good security. If you show up there past close and put in the door code that you shoulder-surfed off one of the employees returning from lunch a week prior, you have all night to fuck around with their sign-printing machine, making the most official-looking placards you can think of.

Is this wrong? I don't think so. It's a public space, and being able to put up an aluminum sign that says wacky crank shit is your right. For instance, just last week, I banned pickup trucks from parking by the playground. The cops figured out something was going on, because they didn't get any calls for toddlers getting backed over for a couple of days and sent a patrol truck to investigate. Took my sign right down.

What I discovered after that is that nobody keeps records of what signs are supposed to be there. Why would anyone put up a sign for no reason? They cost money, after all. The city is now suing the shit out of that officer for stealing the "no trucks" sign, thanks to an anonymous tipster who called in the theft. Guy wearing a reflective vest came by and put like four more of them up after the lawsuit made the news, just out of spite. I'm not entirely sure if he's actually a city worker; we ran into each other at 3am at the sign factory and just grunted. He was working on some really crazy signs about not feeding a particular swan. Probably German.

8 months ago

trying to think of more poll ideas and failing miserably

2 months ago

Whenever Americans use Cryillic like. That. I just. Instantly shrivel up an cry

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