N0th1n 1s m1n3
DM m3 4 cr3d/r3mov4l
[AU] More joker cards + boogie woogie wu
I loved redesigning these fuck-ass clowns
(And the apparent midnight murderer)
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The Riddlebox has some sort of snake biological stuff, like being cold-blooded and smelling with his tongue and his neck could stretch for miles.
Boogie woogie wu has no shame I'm what he does, just murders anyone during midnight.
The Ringmaster just has an massive smoking problem, and has a nice fancy robe.
That's all I got for now
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Guys my 7 year old daughter is afraid to "whoop whoop" because she thinks people won't like her so can we reblog and give the signal for her so she knows she's not alone?
Fuk u peta
icp fan having a bad time call that a struggalo
I don't see enough people mourning over the slow death of physical media. And I don't just mean TV shows, video games, or movies--which don't even get me started about how we don't really 'own' anything anymore. It includes notes, journals, and letters to one another...so much of our history is lost when we lose a password, a website goes down, a file/hardware is corrupted, or a platform disappears. History that doesn't seem important until you no longer have access to it. Physical media does a lot for memory recall. How many memories will we lose because we don't have something tangible to tie it back to? Something to hold in our hands and stir up those memories we thought were once lost? Sometimes I wonder what the difference between burning a book and losing access to physical media is when someone can pull the plug and remove your access so easily.