Eating This.

Eating This.

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1 month ago

why are dudes in fanfic always getting hit with freight train orgasms. why not an orient express orgasm, classy and romantic. where are the shinkansen train orgasms? his orgasm hit him like the TGV atlantique breaking the passenger rail speed record. like the shanghai maglev, his orgasm was a feat of engineering but something of a commercial disappointment.

1 year ago
Ryomen Sukuna, Gluttony.

Ryomen Sukuna, gluttony.


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6 months ago

Ah yes, abstract art that looks like the perfect rendition of a dark body of water

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1 year ago
Forgot To Post This Here 😔

forgot to post this here 😔


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3 months ago
An Interactable Crochet Dissected Rat I Made A While Ago
An Interactable Crochet Dissected Rat I Made A While Ago
An Interactable Crochet Dissected Rat I Made A While Ago

an interactable crochet dissected rat i made a while ago


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1 year ago

#aight I've got to paint this

#my tiny racoonhands are shaking with the urge to yeet paint at a sheet of paper untill I've created some neat af flowery hills

Poppies In Antelope Valley, CA By brontis5
Poppies In Antelope Valley, CA By brontis5
Poppies In Antelope Valley, CA By brontis5
Poppies In Antelope Valley, CA By brontis5

Poppies in Antelope Valley, CA by brontis5

1 year ago

It's only just now clicked for me that all the despicable horrors Sukuna drags Yuuji through time and again, all the feats of grand, unseen violence he puts up just for Yuuji, all the heinous atrocities and pain he inflicts on Yuuji -- they actually carry an inkling of something strategical, coldly calculated. Don't get me wrong, doing all that Sukuna clearly enjoys himself, his rampage in Shibuya sizzling with euphoria of finally getting to move freely, unshackled, and in the end that is the very nature of a curse -- cause suffering for the sake of suffering and feast upon it. But Sukuna, perhaps rather oddly, doesn't strike me as someone who would hold petty grudges and act upon them spitefully. Especially in regard to someone like Yuuji, who Sukuna considers little different from the filth beneath his feet and doesn't hesitate to make it known. So why even bother hating something so insignificant, miniscule? Why spare an effort to make this particular life miserable when suffering is already inherent to human condition? And while I'm at it, here's one more question, perhaps more on point with what I'm trying to say: why retreat of your own free will to the state of entrapment and give up the reins of control so soon after they fell into your hands?

It's Only Just Now Clicked For Me That All The Despicable Horrors Sukuna Drags Yuuji Through Time And
It's Only Just Now Clicked For Me That All The Despicable Horrors Sukuna Drags Yuuji Through Time And

Back to the point I started this rambling with, it seems to me that in the chaos Sukuna causes there is calculation. I think he's trying to do to Yuuji what he did in the end to Megumi -- crash this boy's beating heart and drown his soul. Sukuna's actions appear pointed, aware of the effect they make, targeted directly at that very thing which would hurt Yuuji the most, thus pushing him to the breaking point. Countless casualties, pointless bloodshed and utter devastation -- all to crack Yuuji's resistance, to eliminate the ability to fight back in a boy who was careless enough to wear his heart out on his sleeve in a world that grinds the kind down and spits out their bones.

But the darker the weather, the better the man. Where every other human being would break, Yuuji stands unyielding. The more is taken away from him, the more reasons he has to keep fighting. When the only sacrifice he could ever accept was his own, he lost too much. So he ploughs on -- because that's the only way he can pay the unfathomably high cost of him being alive. And for all his experience and cunning wit, Sukuna's miscalculated with this one: he cannot destroy Yuuji's heart for it was never Yuuji's to keep. He gave it away a long time ago. It beats with other people's pulse.

1 year ago

red mages are called that because they derive their power from the immortal science of marxist-leninism, and are strictly speaking a kind of cleric, but traditionally not classified as such due to the USSR’s policy of state atheism

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