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I am osamu on egge :)

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アルカヴェ

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I have seen NO ONE talk abt the treatment of the female characters in Alien: Romulus and it drives me crazy tbh

1 year ago 5 1 2 0

I'm still so bitter abt Alien: Romulus

1 year ago 4 1 1 0
Drawing of me

Drawing of me

Still not sure how I feel abt this one but yah me again Also my head hurts

1 year ago 3 1 1 0
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No bingo.... sniffsniff

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Behold. They are safe and snug :)♡

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Fanart of Hatsune Miku. She's holding the surgefire SMG from Fortnite and standing on green grass with a blue sky in the background. Behind her is pink japanese text, obscured by her body, that reads "welcome to fortnite miku." She is looking upwards and right offscreen. Teto is in the background, falling down on a default glider and screaming! Above Teto in the distance is the battle bus. The illustration is cel-shaded with solid black.

Fanart of Hatsune Miku. She's holding the surgefire SMG from Fortnite and standing on green grass with a blue sky in the background. Behind her is pink japanese text, obscured by her body, that reads "welcome to fortnite miku." She is looking upwards and right offscreen. Teto is in the background, falling down on a default glider and screaming! Above Teto in the distance is the battle bus. The illustration is cel-shaded with solid black.

HATSUNE MIKU?!

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Captain America punching Hitler's skeleton real hard

Captain America punching Hitler's skeleton real hard

My last Cap piece had a small amount of loud people saying it was too aggressive, or that I needed a reality check about what Nazis are, so I did a different one

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A cat sleeping in an oil painting style

A cat sleeping in an oil painting style

A little nap for the morning study cat ♥ #cat #art #morningstudy

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Byleth
#FireEmblem

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#TGCF

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just finished mt. Tonglu arc. felt like i've faced the klin myself #huacheng #tgcf

(2024)

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Hapi

1 year ago 376 124 5 0

Today is going to be very long but hello friend of bluesky hope your day goes well hugs and kisses to u all

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Coming to post my peace and say the TikTok ban is a fucking ridiculous betrayal of our rights. I don't even use it anymore but I think we need to be vocal on the fact this is not something that the government should ever be allowed to do. We are in a surveillance state and we should acknowledge it.

1 year ago 8 1 1 0

RIP TikTok. It should’ve been Twitter

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Diagnosis: Miku-oliosis

1 year ago 360 62 2 2

On manic upswing: hell yeah, I'm gonna feel this way forever

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I'm excitedddd!!! I have a whole sonic inspired fit to wear too!!!! It's gonna be AWESOME

1 year ago 2 0 1 0

Happy 2025!!! Going to the mall and see some movies today :3 (sonic 3 & nosferatu) 🖤💙🩵

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Jsyk I am judging u based on how u talk about addicts, unhoused ppl, neurodivergent people and ppl with mental illnesses that aren't just depression and anxiety

1 year ago 66 34 1 0
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I love my cat. He loves to cuddle and I do too

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If i post my famous viral animal crossing comic here will people freak out

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There he is!!!!!!

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guys dont leave im drawin rwby rn

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Flyer handed out by "Luigis" in Austin, TX:
"On December 4th, UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down. The bullet casings told the story: this was act of vengeance against UnitedHealthCare, who denies over 30% of health insurance claims—a company emblematic of a system that kills. Every year, over 50,000
Americans die from lack of insurance. 38% percent of us avoid necessary care because we're scared of the cost. One in twelve is drowning in medical debt. Health insurance companies aren't doctors.
They don't heal-they profit by restricting access to care. While we ration medications, delay appointments, and worry about bills, they rake in billions. We get sicker and they get richer. This violence isn't on the evening news. It's buried beneath their marketing, their endless paperwork, their fine print. But make no mistake: this is violence. And they're laughing all the way to the bank. Blue Cross Blue Shield, Texas's largest insurer, denies one in five claims while pocketing $18 billion in revenue. Whether Thompson's death filled you with joy or horror, it ripped the mask off.
The truth was laid bare: these companies are complicit in widespread suffering. Think about the last time you or someone you love worried about a medical bill. Put off care because of the cost. Cut pills in half to make them last. You've felt the violence they inflict. Now, the media and government scramble to spin the narrative, calling working-class mother Briana Boston a "terrorist" for uttering "Deny, Defend, Depose" when her claims were denied. We must remain clear headed: a small group gets rich off our illness. The solution is just as simple: abolish these corporations and nationalize health insurance. Single-payer healthcare works everywhere else in the developed world, where people live longer and healthier lives. Texans, by contrast, die three years yonger, victims of private healthcare. The only question left is this: When will we stop waiting and take what is ours?"

Flyer handed out by "Luigis" in Austin, TX: "On December 4th, UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down. The bullet casings told the story: this was act of vengeance against UnitedHealthCare, who denies over 30% of health insurance claims—a company emblematic of a system that kills. Every year, over 50,000 Americans die from lack of insurance. 38% percent of us avoid necessary care because we're scared of the cost. One in twelve is drowning in medical debt. Health insurance companies aren't doctors. They don't heal-they profit by restricting access to care. While we ration medications, delay appointments, and worry about bills, they rake in billions. We get sicker and they get richer. This violence isn't on the evening news. It's buried beneath their marketing, their endless paperwork, their fine print. But make no mistake: this is violence. And they're laughing all the way to the bank. Blue Cross Blue Shield, Texas's largest insurer, denies one in five claims while pocketing $18 billion in revenue. Whether Thompson's death filled you with joy or horror, it ripped the mask off. The truth was laid bare: these companies are complicit in widespread suffering. Think about the last time you or someone you love worried about a medical bill. Put off care because of the cost. Cut pills in half to make them last. You've felt the violence they inflict. Now, the media and government scramble to spin the narrative, calling working-class mother Briana Boston a "terrorist" for uttering "Deny, Defend, Depose" when her claims were denied. We must remain clear headed: a small group gets rich off our illness. The solution is just as simple: abolish these corporations and nationalize health insurance. Single-payer healthcare works everywhere else in the developed world, where people live longer and healthier lives. Texans, by contrast, die three years yonger, victims of private healthcare. The only question left is this: When will we stop waiting and take what is ours?"

flyer via alt text ❤️

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