@rats @caskd @SoyMagnus @tarperfume @MischievousTomato @kallisti God that's fucking hot
@caskd @SoyMagnus @kallisti @tarperfume Your ass is hot and it gave me a boner fren
@rats @caskd @SoyMagnus @ghost @tarperfume people with low self esteem and jealous rage
@prouddegenerate Just imagining if Spongebob was gritty and dark.
@prouddegenerate Tracer when you say she has a hank hill ass
https://youtu.be/uLiMSDozBRw
@Jain @icedquinn Do blob.cat users have to have a blobcat as a pfp? Is it a rule?
This isn't to say that self harm makes you a bad person, just that it was a factor in these instances. Really what was the final straw was that these people were disingenuous to an unacceptable degree.
@KonataWagner1066 Oh yea that's the stuff
Fantasy
They entered the house of horrors, not sure what they would face. The last team stopped responding after making contact inside. It looked like a butchers shop. There was blood on the floor, enough to reach past the soles of their boots. This wasn't possible. No person could do this, and there were no explosions, this didn't make sense. Limbs and pieces were scattered, nobody was intact. Just when they were reporting on what they were seeing, a loud clicking noise was heard. It sounded like a latch snapping open. It was followed by more rapid, successive clicks, like a fishing reel. It was then that the door they entered through locked shut, automatically. They desperately and fearfully tried to radio out, but all they got was static. They were afraid, they didn't want to die like their comrades had, ripped apart in some unknown room. They were frozen, waiting for the attack to come. That's when they realized the clicking had stopped. It was quiet. When the thing came, it came fast, and it came hard. It was small. As big as a medium dog. It attacks the legs first. It uses its own body as a ram. And once in the midst, it turns, and twists, like a blender, and it shreds. Their guns can't help them. Their armor can't help them. Their training definitely can't help them, they were never trained for this, they don't even know what it is. Their final moments will be loud.
@LoliHat @stormbringer Yes, it is definitely a benefit in the way it enables freedom and dignity of the individual. Most societies seem to be running on autopilot, like ant colonies, unconcerned with individual contentment and only fixated on the whole, like how in the video certain languages do not differentiate between the fingers and the hand of a person, a finger is part of the hand so to them it might as be classified as the hand. They do the same with people, a person is a member of the community, and so is not important apart from the community, it is the community and the community is it, like a cell in a body.
@galena @icedquinn People should be free to work any time they want, not bound by hours. I play gta when I feel like it, not because if I don't play a certain amount I'll get locked out and not be able to play anymore. Gamified work would work the same way. You get payed for the work you do, and the work you do is up to you.
@LoliHat @stormbringer I don't know if I think benefit is uniquely english, what do you mean by benefit?
@LoliHat @stormbringer Individualism seems to be a uniquely English linguistic attribute
@icedquinn If work would just be gamified already life would be sweet. Life could be happy then.
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