SAMUS ARAN AND SATSUKI KIRYUIN ARE MY WIVES

I'm Samus and I like food and lots of other stuff. I'm also trans (she/her), a furry, pansexual, and romantically gay. Also I'm 20!
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  • halflifegifs:

    halflifegifs:

    hi everyone, accidentally made something terrible again, sorry

    as it turns out when you find as many user created skeleton models as possible on the steam workshop and rig them all up at the same time it does not result in an accurate and complete human skeleton

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    (via topographicocean)

    • 4 years ago
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  • doggosource:

    peekaboo

    (via obilisk1000)

    Source: doggosource
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  • alchykiller:
“ Played her all weekend
Twitter / NewGrounds  ”

    alchykiller:

    Played her all weekend

    Twitter / NewGrounds

    (via pokeyscrypt)

    • 4 years ago
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  • chazzfox:

    justmeandmytechs:

    latierradelatrasero:

    vampireapologist:

    surfdog2000:

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    I’VE BEEN TRYING TO find this again for THREE YEARS but once Free! came out I couldn’t google ANIME SWIMMING CLIP ANYMORE

    This is such a god damn amazing piece of animation

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    Oh myfdb c

    (via french-boat-deactivated20181217)

    • 4 years ago
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  • yayroos:

    For everyone’s information:

    The plan for the 17th, when the adult content ban comes in, is to protest.


    To do that, we are making as much noise either side of the 17th as possible, and using the site as normal.


    On the 17th, dead silence.

    People are saying log off but what they really mean is don’t open the site or the app.

    But, on the 17th make as much noise as possible on every other platform. Tweet about it and post on facebook and instagram and everywhere else.


    What this does is causes a massive dip in ad revenue for one single day. That does not make staff think ‘oh everyone’s gone let’s shut down.’ What it actually makes them think is ‘oh shit people aren’t happy and if people don’t keep using our site we’re out of money and out of jobs.’


    A boycott reminds a company that the users (consumers) have the power to make their site (business) worthless with one single coordinated decision.


    If you want to join in, here’s what to do:

    Do:

    • Close all open instances of the app and site on all your devices before the 17th
    • Make posts before and after the 17th on tumblr and other platforms, talking about why this ban is bad
    • Make posts on other sites during the 17th. Flood the official tumblr staff twitter and facebook with your anger and your opinion
    • Come back on the 18th and check in


    Don’t:

    • Delete the app from your phone (this doesn’t affect their revenue and since it’s off the store at the moment it’ll be hard to get back)
    • Delete your account. I mean you can if you want to, but if you keep your account and don’t use it you’re saying to staff that there’s still time to save it. If you delete it’s hard work to come back.
    • Open the app or website (including specific blogs)
    • Make any posts (turn down/off your queue and make sure nothing is scheduled)
    • Go quiet elsewhere. Make it clear that this is just about tumblr, not a mass move away from all social media.


    Remember: the execs don’t care about anything but money. Shutting down the site means there’s $0 further income from it. That’s their last possible course of action. If we make it clear we’re not happy, they’ll have to do something or we can do more and more until it becomes too expensive.


    Protests take commitment. They’re a defiant action against a business that is doing something wrong. They will try to scare you into not participating, because they’re scared. We hold all the power here, sometimes the execs just need to be reminded of that.

    (via icefeline)

    • 4 years ago
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  • sn0wbro:

    joker is a character that has never appeared previously on a nintendo console, which breaks yet another of smash’s criteria for picking new characters

    so this could soon be a reality

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  • Rare Photos of Black Rosie the Riveters

    klaineharmony:

    livinginthequestion:

    endangered-justice-seeker:

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    During World War II, 600,000 African-American women entered the wartime workforce. Previously, black women’s work in the United States was largely limited to domestic service and agricultural work, and wartime industries meant new and better-paying opportunities – if they made it through the hiring process, that is. White women were the targets of the U.S. government’s propaganda efforts, as embodied in the lasting and lauded image of Rosie the Riveter.Though largely ignored in America’s popular history of World War II, black women’s important contributions in World War II factories, which weren’t always so welcoming, are stunningly captured in these comparably rare snapshots of black Rosie the Riveters.

    Reblogging because I’ve never seen these before, and I bet a lot of people haven’t. 

    If you are really interested in this history, might I recommend both Creating Rosie the Riveter: Class, Gender, and Propaganda in World War II and Bitter Fruit: African-American Women in World War II.

    (via mygirlovingself-deactivated2022)

    • 4 years ago
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