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I love transmasculine horror fans and the ways we choose which horror characters are also transmasc

like Herbert West is trans cuz he’s a funny little guy who’s kinda queer coded to begin with and cuz Re-Animator is a Frankenstein retelling and there’s such a rich vein of queer and trans readings of Frankenstein

and then Ash from the Evil Dead is trans just cuz he slays absolute penis

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i love that everyone agrees that ash is transmasculine just cause. it just makes sense like have you seen him?!?

To be fair it does give:

“1 year on T” vs

“4 years on T”

Guys, we've talked about this.

You need to give your domesticated wading ghosts larger death pools. I understand if you can't find a real Well, but you need an enclosure at least 5 times the size of the spirit itself.

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One frightening skeleton

not enough!!!! we need more!!

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FINALLY. now they can suck each other off. but in the future we could do even better ok ? youre my bravest soldier i love u. turns off the light and leaves you locked in the dark in the interrogration room

It’s Pticenoga time! Pticenoga is my long term OC and was created in 2011. This feathery naked form is her main one, and she’s a bit… wild. But intelligent! Still, you probably wouldn’t want to hang out around her much lol The AU version is also wild and intelligent, but she’s wearing clothes (so she wouldn’t disturb people too much). She also goes by the name Hedwig. Pticenoga is more like a silly nickname. I also made an in-game edit just for fun The crashing-through-the-roof art is based on my dream where she got into some weird church to save Borderlands Vaughn (normal one) from the cultists %) She has that Borderlands AU for a reason UPD - added some silly arts

shout to all the people who were crushed by machines or got caught in some gears and it tore them apart or like they got trapped somewhere and drowned in something and shit like that

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Hey, so…

My rabbit, Sir Galahad, died last Friday. I’m trying to find a way to live with this, so. Here’s ten things about him.

1. His favourite “healthy” food was kale. He wasn’t allowed to have it all the time, coz it’s too high in… something. But every now and then he would get some. His favourite non-healthy food was sultanas; we would share a box every now and then.

2. He looked like a ball of fluff when he was sitting normally, but when he stretched out, he was so flat. I used to call him flat-rabbit when he did that. He could change his shape a lot, depending on how he was sitting.

3. He and I shared a room, and for the first few months, when I went to bed at night, he would jump up next to me and try to groom my hair. This was extremely painful, as he would dig his teeth into my scalp and drag them down. But I appreciated the thought.

4. He went nuts for food. He would get so excited, jumping around me, whenever he thought food was on offer. One time, he figured out how to climb onto my desk and helped himself to a few nibbles on some biscuits I had up there, which were definitely not for him.

5. I haven’t had a rabbit since I was like four, so the first time he flopped, I thought he’d died or passed out or something. I was frantically shaking him, trying to “wake” him up, while also googling madly trying to figure out what had happened. He was unconcerned.

6. He didn’t like to be picked up or held, but he loved pats, and would often snuggle next to me. If I was lucky, he would put his front feet on my leg while I rubbed his face. He liked it when I cupped his head between my hands and rubbed, like I was trying to start a fire or something. That was his favourite.

7. If he felt that he hadn’t gotten enough pats recently, he would charge at my ankles and grunt. As he weighed less than two kilos, this was not particularly intimidating, but it got the point across.

8. He had the softest fur I’ve ever felt. He was very meticulous about keeping it clean, though sometimes I had to help him shed. But it was so soft. A lot of people commented on it, when they met him. That and how sweet and friendly he was. Most people didn’t expect a rabbit to be so friendly.

9. While he did get scared sometimes, he was so brave. We’d be at the vets, and he’d poke his head up and look around. When the kids wanted to pet him, he didn’t shy away, even if they got too excited and made sudden moves. He was 100% willing to throw down with our 30 kilo labrador puppy (who wouldn’t hurt him, but did get a bit over-enthusiastic).

10. He trusted me from the beginning. From the moment I stepped into my front yard and saw him, where he’d likely been dumped by his previous owner, he seemed to know. I’ve seen videos of people trying to catch rabbits, even domestic rabbits, and they’re so hard to catch. But he let me walk right up to him, and pick him up, even though he hates being picked up. It was like he knew I loved him, and from the second I saw him I did. He would follow me around, when I let him free roam the house. Sometimes when I’d come into our room, he’d startle and hide. But then he’d see it was me, and come over for a pat.

I miss you Gali. My sweet boy. It hurts so much. I love you. I’m sorry. Our time together was so short. But know I love you.

Goodbye.