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Sluppybirl :3

@uwathebestgirl

tw// cute (required by @118sexen), girlthing and girlfailure that's now on Revolt!!
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Cozy lil room of the best girl

♥️🧡🤍🧡♥️

Sorry this is short and a mess, I'm not good at writing

Name: Rose, but close friends should call me Pup :3

Also should mention I'm a minor, Don't be weird

Identity: slime puppy harpy, she/her, trans girll 🏳️‍⚧️, lesbian but a lil bisexual, probably therian

I like video game: currently playing: DRG, Guilty Gear Strive, stardew valley, rain world, Sekiro, dark souls 3, spelunky, BG3

(might struggle to keep that part updated)

Some other interests (ask me about them!): Baking, girls (of regular and monster variety), art, @118sexen, video game, pink :3, coffee, cafés, autumn, warm baths, podcasts, drawing, and being a girl! pet names also.. (⁠๑ .̫⁠ ⁠๑⁠)

Random other bits:

I love my friends and i will never stop telling them that
@squishysphealgirl is my emergency glomp target >:3

Hope you have a lovely day, thank you for visiting!! <3

PLEASE SEND ME ASKS

Art gallery below, [#gallery excess] for if someone draws a lot of me :P

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rownou

alternate body type practice, using marisa as per request from a friend

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arf arf, bark bark bark, woof woof. bark bark bark, woof woof, bark. arf arf bark bark, woof, bark. chomp chomp?

rebark if you agree.

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"There is at least one color blind synesthete on record who reported that she could see colors in numbers that she couldn't see in the real world; referring to them as "martian colors". Her color anomaly, caused by deficient cone pigments, allowed her to see only a limited range of real colors. But perhaps the color neurons in V4, having been specified genetically, were largely intact and were being indirectly stimulated by cross activation via graphemes. (Ramachandran and Hubbard, 2001b). This negates the memory association theory and supports the sensory cross activation theory."

(Via)

What the FUCK

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lmao i lost at least 7 followers after reblogging that…. anyway if you exclude nonbinary people you’re ignoring the white stripe of the trans flag; aces and aros are not straight and thus lgbt+ because theyre literally not attracted to the opposite sex, trans women are real women, and physical dysphoria is not required to be considered trans

me watching the terfs, aphobes and transmeds disappear from my follower count

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im lenas evil and treacherous advisor. its my job to read all her texts before she sends them and lie to her and say "yes princess that's totally a normal thing to say" when shes being increasingly weird and strange to her friends.

Erm. You know I follow all my viziers right? Kinda awkward...

yes princess, that's totally a normal thing to say

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Woke up this morning with a very important thought rattling around in my head.

How do the cars in the 2006 Pixar masterpiece Cars... safely merge?

This is a question that requires analysis. It doesn't really matter for Lightning McQueen before the movie starts, as he explicitly spends all of his time either at the racetrack or inside Mack (the gay subtext of this is for another post), but if we imagine a normal, non-Piston Cup car, how in the blue hell do they merge?

It's flat-out stated during the "driving backwards" scene in the 2006 movie that cars can see their rearview mirrors. This is because, particularly for Mater's character design, his mirrors are always placed outside his field of vision. But the scene states that he must be able to use them, because the purpose of that scene is to set up Lightning driving backwards during the finale and to advance both of the characters, especially in bringing Lightning closer to Mater as a friend. Even with Mater's ability to articulate his side mirrors to a certain degree, he is never able to bend them forward enough to be able to cover his blindspot. Given where the cars eyes are fundamentally located, this leads me to the conclusion that these vehicles are capable of seeing out of their mirrors. While this raises terrifying questions about the structures of car anatomy, we're gonna completely ignore those implications in favor, instead of a minor question about driving on the highway.

Normally, when one is driving, they eliminate the problem of a blind spot by physically turning their head to look at it before they merge and physically see for themselves whether or not another vehicle occupies that space. But characters in Cars (2006) don't have an in-car mirror, so their blindspots should be the gap between the mirrors and their regular fields of view, and directly behind them.

This, of course, raises the question: if the world of Cars was designed and built for sentient cars, and they have such an obviously unsafe limitation, why is the world still designed in a way that would only be safe to humans who can physically turn their heads? That question, after what I can only describe as a bit of a fever dream, leads me to what I see as the only logical conclusion.

Cars can see out of their windows, too, but have evolved camouflage for those eyes so that their prey can't tell where they're looking.

don't you fucking dare

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Me sexting: what would you do if you found me with my hands tied ;) My feminist bf: I Would Free You

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