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Moonblossom

@moonblossom / moonblossom.tumblr.com

Diane. 40s. she/her/hers (they/them/theirs also works). Cross-border dork with a hole in her head. This blog is a mess of fandoms. Cute things. Pretty stuff. Nonsense. Cats. So many cats.
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teruterusky

btw the thing she couldn’t ignore was someone calling her out for saying anti-depressants/hormone therapy are only perscribed by lazy doctors

Update:

J.K. Rowling is apparently now filing a defamation lawsuit against someone who made fun of her for saying this, which means its time to spread this like wildfire!

sure would be a shame if- oops, that's the reblog button!

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realsafari

oops! hand slipped :/

oh dear, how do i use this site? bit of a learning curve, i'm afraid. i wonder what this button does?

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Drawing in mspaint? Cool, impressive,  But whenever I see that, I think about the person who makes their art in power point  Every time I see them it boggles me

Y'all if you like this PLEASE check out @lylahcomorbid she paints in Microsoft Word and it looks AMAZING

I can barely put an image and text into word what magic is this

Gonna have to complete this group with Tatsuo Horiuchi, the 80 year old Japanese artist who makes his paintings on Microsoft Excel:

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sexhaver

i think the single greatest example of environmental storytelling in video games is in Unpacking. it's a game with no dialogue that consists entirely of unpacking your stuff out of moving boxes and placing it into the correct places around the place your character is moving into. there are a lot of subtle storytelling beats, like the same stuffed animal coming with you through every single move, but there's one level in particular that takes place right after your character graduates college and moves in with her boyfriend that goes normally at first.

but then you get to your framed diploma.

you go to hang it on the wall in the kitchen, but there's a bigass painting already there that you can't move (presumably your boyfriends) that takes up the entire wall.

you go to hang it on the wall in the living room, but there are already a bunch of posters there - again, presumably your boyfriend's. there's clearly space for your diploma if the posters were scooched closer together, but again, you can't even move them.

with a growing sense of dread and desperation, you move to the bathroom. this room has the only wall space in the apartment for you to hang your diploma: directly over the toilet.

but if you try to place it there, it gets a red outline, indicating that it's in the "wrong" spot and the level won't finish.

you go to the bedroom.

there is no wall space.

you click under the bed.

the level finishes.

the next level has you moving back into your childhood bedroom.

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moonblossom

The whole damn game is so good at this, but god this whole level was a gut punch. Even fitting your books and toys and keepsakes in around the boyfriend's apartment is a bitch and you end up having to stack books under the coffee table and shit too. It ends on a much happier note though. I cried the first time I played it, and now I play it regularly as a comfort thing.

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embirush-art
...you could come back to Heaven, and everything, like the old times. Only, even nicer.

well i think i've just cured my soul with this s o f t pic

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hey I’ve gotta grade some papers can you guys keep an eye on him while I’m gone

[ID: a very tiny drawing of Senshi from Dungeon Meshi looking up at the viewer with big, round eyes, from a bird’s-eye perspective above him. he’s taking up a tiny amount of space on the white background]

he baked you some challah to say thank you

[ID: the same very tiny drawing of Senshi from Dungeon Meshi looking up at the viewer with big, round eyes, from a bird’s-eye perspective above him, but now there os a loaf of round challah on his left, and a loaf of regular braided challah on his right]

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the-pen-pot

*SIGHS*

Another AO3 app that's pretending to be official when it's not (or at least isn't making it clear its unofficial.) They're using AO3's name and logo, and embedding ads.

There is no official AO3 app

Someone else is gathering your data, potentially your log in information etc and making use of it how they please. (They say they're not but their privacy policy says otherwise)

They are making money from the ads without the fic writer's consent.

They've also rated it Pegi 3 (which is ludicrous)

Please, even if you care about nothing else, for the safety of your data, please don't use this app. Certainly don't give it your AO3 log in details.

I've told AO3 that it's infringing on its copyright. I will be requesting they remove access of my work as I do not consent to my creative content being used to generate ad revenue for them.

I will be reporting it as incorrectly rated.

The only email address I can find is Narusta@gmail.com which is included in their privacy policy, and boboxway13@gmail.com as their developer.

Another one to report to google play until it gets taken down. God, I hate these asshats that keep trying to make fake ao3 apps just to make ad revenue.

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