☣ fiend. he/they. transmasc and one of those evil transandrophobia truthers. gay man. furry. disabled & chronically ill artist (fibromyalgia, chronic lyme disease, long covid) bodily 30+ ☣
don't involve me in your petty shipping discourse
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system role call. we are known as the crowd control system, with several subsets (prepare to die collective, wolf in sheep's clothing duo, etc.) we're traumagenic, but we don't mind endos/non-traumagenic systems. the majority of us are fictives. syscourse will not be tolerated
fiend (he/they, host, part of the prepare to die collective)
frenzy (it/its, former co-host, part of the prepare to die collective) @danshura69
tohru adachi (he/it, persona fictive, part of the wolf in sheep's clothing duo)
goro akechi/crow (he/they, persona fictive, trauma holder, part of the wolf in sheep's clothing duo) @overzealouscrow
futaba sakura/navi/oracle (she/her, persona fictive)
viola/v (she/her, bayonetta fictive. this probably goes without saying but please be nice to her no matter how you feel about her source)
jack norman/greyhound (he/him, resident evil revelations fictive) @greyhoundcrest
albert wesker (he/him, resident evil fictive, former protector, part of the biohazard collective)
uroboros (it/its, resident evil fictive, part of the biohazard collective)
nagato/pain (they/them, naruto fictive) @amekage
kurama (he/him, naruto fictive)
august/"slayer of demons" (he/him, demon's souls fictive, part of the prepare to die collective) @hostofthenexus
velka (she/her, dark souls fictive, part of the prepare to die collective)
malenia (she/her, elden ring fictive, caretaker and symptom holder, part of the prepare to die collective) @maleniaeldenringfictive
guts (he/him, berserk fictive, former protector)
sigil (he/him)
kamui (he/him, gatekeeper) @chaosherokamui
c (he/they/it) @amaterasucrowned
benji (she/her, thylacine, factive of the last captive thylacine commonly known as benjamin)
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Clotilde Olyff (Belgian, b. 1962, based Brussels, Belgium) - Stone Alphabet, 1994. She collected these over a 14-year period from the banks of rivers and oceans.
Finally! Finished. Took way too long. Yuna's great. FFX is a masterpiece. I wanted to do a fun piece showcasing her and her aeons. I have plans for some more FF stuff!
weather apps are like SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING!! REMAIN INDOORS UNTIL actually it’s gonna drizzle lol sike. SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING. it may not rain actually. 9 INCHES OF RAIN INCOMING. 10% chance of rain. THIS STORM WILL BLOW YOUR COCK STRAIGHT OFF
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Trigger warning for graphic descriptions of injured and dead wildlife.
When a fireworks display occurs near a wild bird roost, the birds simultaneously explode into the night skies in utter panic, which can lead to huge numbers of deaths, usually because these birds either smash their skulls or break their necks as the result of flying into trees, fences, billboards, houses and other solid objects that they cannot see in the gloom and ensuing chaos.
Many of the startled birds who take flight fly at much higher altitudes and for much longer durations than they’re used to to escape the noise, which is energetically costly and physiologically stressful.
Small birds and bats can be knocked from the air and killed by the sonic shock. In 2010, 40 dead sparrows were discovered dead under a roost in a nature reserve after a local fireworks display. The manager of the reserve witnessed a tawny owl fluttering and convulsing on the ground after a particularly loud explosion. It died shortly after.
In Arkansas in 2010, some 5,000 red-winged blackbirds, European starlings, common grackles and brown-headed cowbirds suffered blunt-force trauma after colliding with cars, trees and buildings, an ornithologist from the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission would tell National Geographic.
In 2008, federal officials showed that seabirds in the northern California town of Gualala abandoned their nests after a fireworks show, leaving their eggs vulnerable to predators.
Each year in Austin, Texas, the Congress Bridge bats can be seen fleeing the fireworks display en masse on weather radar, and emergences from their roost diminish noticeably in the days following the Fourth.
In 2018, the Galapagos banned the sale and use of pyrotechnics. According to the BBC, conservationists said that fireworks caused elevated heart rates, trembling and anxiety in many animals.
The threat to wildlife doesn’t stop at startling lights and sounds; fireworks also have the potential of starting wildfires, directly affecting wildlife and destroying essential habitat. Litter from firecrackers, bottle rockets and other explosives can be choking hazards for wildlife and may be toxic if ingested.
So what do you do if you want to watch fireworks responsibly? Experts say municipalities are more likely to be aware of these dangers than private consumers. Their best advice is to stick to the shows put on by professionals and local governments, which tend to follow guidelines put forth by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, among others, about animal safety.
The National Audubon Society offers similar guidelines: “Commercial fireworks are concentrated in one location, rather than in several locations at once, which is what often happens in neighborhoods. This allows birds to take off and land again in a ‘safer’ location rather than continuing to flee noises coming at them from all directions.”