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oozey mess
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
dirt enthusiast
we're not kids anymore.
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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@inkblot76
I'm more active on Bluesky and Twitter. Follow me on one of those two (or both) for art and other sentiments.
(Same handle as my Tumblr)

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Name a video game song you still have stuck in your head.
Feed your dashboard by answering my question, blogger.
Astral Alley - Alec Holowka
Doodle

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Botcher's Orders Progress (Still searching for voice actors)
This will be one of the few times I'll do this, but here's progress on the upcoming episode, "Botcher's Orders".
I'm releasing this preview:
To prove we are still developing WtS
We are introducing OCs that need voices (while we are still searching for voice actors for the main WarioWare cast). Once again, check the pinned message on our page for available roles. The fanfic this episode adapts -@inkblot76
red squirrel on oak šæļø
this video keeps me sane
sleuthing...
sleuthing...

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went to throw dog poop away in a rando trash can and
Plz tell me you took him home and have a new per gengar.
i'm not qualified to provide adequate enrichment for a trash gengar also I know for a fact he was recently hit in the face with a bag of dog poop
it just started raining this is really doing a number on my object personification
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Jesus fucking Christ
jesus fucking christ
Update please I am begging you
ok but youāre not gonna like it
mid spa break to drain in the sink
sir
please
the family requests that trash gengar's privacy be respected during this difficult time
drying in the sun
Thank you for giving him a home! :) (Sorry if this has already been done, already. I couldn't just leave this post alone.)
Omgggggggg
Me: I need to finish this it's due tomorrow My brain:
Me: I need to finish this it's due tomorrow My brain:
Brand new mom <33333
They're holding hands?? That's so obscene!

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Sierra and Silvia
Honestly!!! This is just psychological trauma in the making
THANK YOU
Iāve asked parents about this and they always say they are teaching the child responsibility and ārespect for other peopleās things.ā If I point out that the child accidentally broke their own toy they always sayĀ āI bought them that toyā orĀ āmy sister gave that to them.ā
The problem is that parents view all possessions as not really belonging to the child. A part of them always seems to think that the adult who provided the money is the real owner
If a parent breaks a dish they see it as breaking something that already belonged to them, but if a child breaks it they see it as the child breaking something that belonged to the parents
People raising children need to realize that household possessions belong to the entire household. If everyone has to use that plate then it belongs to everyone and anyone can have a forgivable accident with it. Itās okay to deem certain possessions as just yours and ask everyone in the house to respect that, but extend the same respect to your childās belongings
Big mood. I know most of these are talking about little little kids, but hereās a tale from middle school. I had forgotten to charge my phone one night, and this was back when cell phones used to beep loudly when they were low on battery. I kept hearing the noise throughout the afternoon and not recognizing what it was because Iād never heard it before. When I finally did realize what it was, I was in science class and my fellow classmates were making presentations. I reached into my bag to try to turn off the phone, and then the low-battery sound went off, loud enough for the teacher to hear it. She confiscated my phone in front of everyone, and I didnāt get it back until after the weekend because it was a Friday. I was really embarrassed, especially to tell my parents.
When I got my phone back that Monday, my teacher said it was important for me to learn this lesson now since in college they wouldnāt tolerate phones going off. Fast forward to when I was in college, any time someoneās phone went off, either the professor would tell them to turn it off, or they would say, āOh, my bad,ā and turn it off themselves, and everyone would move on. I even had a professor who danced around while someoneās phone went off, and it was a welcome moment of levity during the lecture.
I say all this to say, one of the worst aspects of being a child/teen was adults assuming my intentions were malicious.
God Iāve been reading these posts for a while and each time I am struck with the realization that certainly not all parents were supposed to be a parent
āI say all this to say, one of the worst aspects of being a child/teen was adults assuming my intentions were malicious.ā YES this
The problem is, even if families are forgiving the culture around children still effects the child. I use myself as proof of that.
A few times between the ages of 4 and 18 I broke things. I broke my grandmaās favorite Christmas ornament. Her first question was: āAre you hurt?ā and when I apologized profusely she said āIām just glad you werenāt hurt.ā
I broke a few plates. I broke a couple glasses. Every time my dadās first response was āDid you get cut?ā the second step was cleaning up the broken bits, and the third was a discussion of what led to me breaking it and how I could avoid doing that in the future.
Same with spills. Same with stains. My biggest āpunishmentā from my immediate family was being taught how to clean up the mess I made and being shown in detail how to avoid the same mistake in the future if it was avoidable. There were consequences for my actions, but they were the direct result of those actions and nothing much beyond that.
My family tried so hard to teach me how to deal with accidents in a healthy way. They were patient. They treated every slip-up as a learning opportunity. They showed me a lot of love. The other adults still got to me. Teachers still punished and publicly shamed me and other students for our mess-ups. Extended family members outside of my small supportive circle still yelled at me. My friendsā parents still got mad.
To the point where whenever I messed up my first instinct was that my dad or grandparents were going to punish me, or yell at me, or hit me, even though they never did. They just didnāt. They always responded with patience and an attitude of āIām glad youāre safe and I want to help you learn from this.ā And I was still afraid of messing up. Mortified. Expecting the worst every time.
Itās like⦠we need to change the culture around this, man. Completely.
Also, not entirely related but this shit exposes one of the biggest things I habitually point out about the hypocrisy of the pro-hitting children moral framework: itās generally would be seen as morally wrong to physically harm an adult for messing up the same way.
Like if an adult guest (adult, fully capable of defending themself from me) came to my house and accidentally dropped one of my plates and I started trying to beat the shit out of them everyone would agree that itās assault and morally wrong for me to do. But if itās a child (easily physically overpowered, canāt stop me from hitting them) then suddenly some of those same people would think that beating them for that same mistake would be not only okay but, in fact, a moral imperative. All justifications for why itās okay to hit children are ultimately fronts for their actual reason, which is simply āi think beating children is okay because I can do it and they canāt stop meā
#couple years ago my cat launched herself off my desk knocking over a bottle onto the corner of my laptop #damaged one of the USB ports and some of the keys and it was annoying to have to get the whole piece replaced instead of just the keyboard #but like #Iām an adult and thatās what my emergency fund is for #I had sit there and be like. why am I waiting for someone to get mad at me #or thinking that I have to suffer the consequences of a broken item even if I can afford to fix it because I shouldāve avoided the accident #I am slowly but surely starving the version of my mother that lives in my brain #mental health