worldheritagepostorganization:
Good job I only have breakdowns near blisseys
me: *sobbing and crying*
the blissey that charged in from 5 miles away and broke into my house:
World Heritage Post
worldheritagepostorganization:
Good job I only have breakdowns near blisseys
me: *sobbing and crying*
the blissey that charged in from 5 miles away and broke into my house:
World Heritage Post
Apparently the guy who owns and made this submarine is literally against safety precautions.
https://www.insider.com/titan-submarine-ceo-complained-about-obscenely-safe-regulations-2023-6
What do you mean your naval vessel doesn’t have an emergency beacon!?!?!?!?!
“You know, there’s a limit,” he told the broadcaster. “At some point, safety is just pure waste. I mean if you don’t just want to be safe, don’t get out of bed. Don’t get in your car. Don’t do anything. At some point, you’re going to take some risk and it really is a risk-reward question. I think I can do this just as safely by breaking the rules.”
Sir I think you have a fundamental misunderstanding of life
Holy fuck.
“Why are you so upset about adult content bans? You don’t even post that stuff. can’t you just look at porn somewhere else?”
Well, you see, I have this small problem where my very existence is considered adult content by a small but very powerful group of people and I actually rather enjoy being able to exist in public without restriction so uhhhh put that in your bong and smoke it kiddo.
Extremely good point
woah i havent been here in a while
I wanted to draw Ecolo. But coming up with poses is hard. So I thought “what if I draw him in the Sonic Adventure pose”
Then I thought, “what if I drew him and Ringo in the Sonic Adventure 2 poses”
Tried to be fancy with the shading and textures and promptly forgot how I did it, so I don’t think I’ll be doing that again.
Rack ‘em up
I could do that if I tried 🙄
What we’ve gotta understand is that “the modern Internet is abolishing spaces for adults” and “the modern Internet is abolishing space for children” are compatible phenomena. Neither group is being favoured: the modern Internet is abolishing spaces for adults (i.e., because grown-up topics aren’t advertiser friendly) and the modern Internet is abolishing spaces for children (i.e., because online communities which consist principally of people who have no money are hard to sell things to). The Internet that contemporary corporate interests are trying to build isn’t a space for anyone – it’s the digital equivalent of an Ikea showroom.