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Who is this ad marketed at. Why is it titled “5D ascension art” and has a cat in a sink screaming at a faucet as its image.

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literally crying and begging people to understand my vision. kekkai sensen never was a monster of a week to me, to me personally it's always a coming of age series, about how life is crazy and chaotic, about how you can be ears deep in some shit, but there are going to be people who help you if you just try, reach out, continue your journey. it's hard, it's painful, and maybe your loved ones won't be by your side throughout all of it, but you will persevere and you will come out a better person at the end of it.
i have had all my childhood dogs die its happened a lot every time it honestly hasnt affected me that badly which always made me feel like so weird emotionless asshole but like the thing about. all mh other dogs. is that they had been in decline for a very long time. even the dog who had the most out of no where death was still one that i had a couple months to process before it happened. but. peyton has literally been fine this whole time. like yeah she cant hear and can barely see but thats Normal for her breed at her age that doesnt mean anuthing. this came completely out of no where. "i think she had a stroke" my mom says. like literally what feels like from one day to the next this happened and no one eveb cares? no one even cares that my dog is affectively paralyzed from the waist down? i tell my mom she goes Yeah its been like this for 2 days. goes upstairs. i can hear her listening to seinfeld right now. i texted my dad this. he works nights so he normally wakes up pretty late. i heard his alarm go off 2 hours ago. he hasnt texted me back. he hasnt come downstairs. Am I The Only One That Cares???? my dog is literally suffering and in pain and my mom has ugnored it for 2 days. not that this is suprising because she fucking hates this dog and has been wanting to put her down for like 2 years cause she pees in the house. so her reaction isnt suprising. but it feels as if my dad is deliberately ignoring me or sometjing he has Never slept this late. what the fuck is going on. this has been going on for 2 days. i never noticed because i just assumed she was with my parenrs when i couldn't see her. my mom knew and has done Nothing. my dad Must not know either. and theres nothing i can do.
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thinking about a new character design. what trait do yall want em to have
draconic horns
goatlike horns
dogy/kity ears
elven or goatlike ears
just human ears please god be normal
draconic tail
dogy/kity tail
combo/other (comment!!)

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warning do NOT start catching feelings for a monotone sarcastic kid who you think likes you. do not start making origami for him . im in way over my head
The novel opens with an exchange between Léa and Chéri. They are physically involved, and they argue while Chéri plays with Léa's pearls and thinks on her age. He mentions his marriage prospects, but she seems to take this in stride as they believe their relationship is casual. They have been involved for around six years, and she is forty-nine while he is twenty-five. Léa alternatingly obsesses over getting old and celebrates what she has done and who she has had in her life while demonstrating no remorse over her life as a courtesan. As they often do, the pair playfully fight before making up, and he runs off to meet his potential bride, Edmée. Edmée is revealed to be a reticent girl with a boisterous, rude mother (Marie-Laure).
At this point, there are flashbacks through the course of their relationship. Léa considers Chéri's mother, Charlotte, a competitor but she also appears to be one of her closest friends. When Chéri was nineteen, Léa mentioned taking a trip to the country. She and Chéri argue a little, kiss and make up, and travel together to Normandy where they stay for several months as lovers. At times she thinks that he is so distant, he might as well speak another language. After attempting to have him trained in boxing, the text flashes forward to a more recent time.
Chéri is telling Léa of his upcoming marriage to Edmée and is disappointed by her lack of response. Notably, his mother and Edmée's mother are at war over the couple's future financial arrangements. After their marriage, Chéri is notably depressed. Léa takes her leave without telling anyone where she is going or when she will come back. Chéri does not take this news well and wishes constantly to know more while reflecting on the shocking youth of his young (nineteen year old) bride and comparing her with Léa.
After an argument with Edmée, Chéri goes for a late night walk and eventually ends up with a friend, Desmond. He has Desmond call his house for him and tell them first that he is having dinner and then that he is staying with Desmond for the night. He does not return home for months though. In this time period, he repeatedly thinks of going home or of divorce, yet he does neither. He pays Desmond for his services, yet he never actually sleeps with the women or does the drugs that are provided. In his absence, Edmée writes him to say that she will wait at their home for further instructions.
After having been gone for six and a half months, Léa returns. This spurs Chéri to buy apology gifts and actually return home to his young wife (who happily accepts his return after his three months' absence). It is revealed that Léa had some lovers while she was away; however, she seems uninterested in most of her old habits once she has returned to Paris. Realizing she is being ridiculous, she begins trying to make plans to keep her mind from her longing for Chéri.
Not long afterward, Chéri turns up on Léa's doorstep and she lets him in. He declares he is here to stay and they realize their relationship was one of love. They have sex that night. After awakening, she begins to plan for them to escape Paris discreetly together; however, there seem to be some prior feelings that they cannot move beyond.
They begin to argue, and he must remind her of what a kind woman she typically is and how she is supposed to care for others. He admits that he has been obsessed with seeing her again and could not move past her. Although this may be true, in the light of morning, he sees how she has aged tremendously and realizes that the Léa he longed for is gone. Heartbroken, she thanks him for finding her beautiful and worthy for so long. She says he should blame her for all that is wrong with him, and sends him home to his wife despite longing to do otherwise. As he walks away, she excitedly thinks he may turn around; however, he does not. The novel ends with his back to her as he leaves and him filling his lungs with air the way an escaped convict might.