mouthporn.net
@veronicabunnies on Tumblr
Avatar

veronica bunnies

@veronicabunnies / veronicabunnies.tumblr.com

29 • bi • she/they
this used to be an art blog
Avatar
Avatar
charlott2n

can you die from tasks

how many tasks before death

tasks overdose amount

lethal amount of tasks

poison % of tasks

transgender furry petplay

Avatar
Avatar
their-we-go
Anonymous asked:

thank you so much for the "good thing being weird is allowed" comic, I remember it every time a social interaction goes a little bit oddly, and it has been immensely soothing. being weird IS allowed! I hope you find joy and that today is treating you well, thanks again!

aw thank YOU so much!

it makes me so so happy to hear that my comic means something to you, and that it’s been helping you feel a little better. that’s, like, the nicest and most encouraging thing to hear as an artist

thank you again, and i hope that your day is filled with joyful weirdness! sending all my love your way <3

(and here is the comic in question, for those who haven’t seen it)

Avatar
Avatar

There needs to be more allowance for disabled people to be angry. People want us to be somber and quiet. Sad at our condition and how hard life is. And yeah that’s allowed. But we’re also allowed to be fucking pissed off. People don’t help, people infantilise, governments don’t supply enough support, places aren’t accessible. This isn’t momentary. This is forever. There are so many things we can’t do and so many things we can’t be. Life isn’t fair. It likely won’t get fair enough for most to be comfortable. Yeah, I’m grieving, I’m sad, but I’m also FUCKING ANGRY.

Avatar

Seasonal affective disorder havers how are we all coping

[ID: Two versions of the cat screaming at food bowl meme. The first has a clock showing 4pm and is captioned "WHY IS IT NIGHTTIME". The second has a November calendar and is captioned "WHY IS IT TEMPERATURES".]

I love how perfectly like clockwork this returns every November. Good morning northern hemisphere take your vitamin D

Avatar
reblogged
Avatar
fanonical

the most harrowing animorphs book is the one where the animorphs, who are already child soldiers, are unknowingly forced to fight and kill alien children

yes, this happens

The “good” godlike figure tricks them into it and, the series representation of true pacifism chooses not to tell them what’s going on so he can use them as the tool of vengeance that his pacifism prevents him from becoming himself

every

It’s um

I hate to be the one to break this to you but Animorphs is in fact a war story. The story does not exist without the war. It is specifically a story abut child soldiers being enlisted to fight bodysnatching brain slugs, meaning that almost every time the kids kill a ‘nasty invading alien’ they are also killing an innocent slave. Concepts of the morality of child soldiers, offense vs. defense, what counts as acceptable losses/acceptable collateral damage and whether it’s acceptable to slaughter enemies while they’re helpless, things like chemical warfare and the rights and protections that should be offered to displaced war refugees, as well as war not having ‘good guys’ and ‘bad guys’ and most actors being victims of their circumstances and societies, are heavily explored. (As well as trauma – these kids have SO MUCH PTSD. The first suicide attempt takes place in book 3 and things don’t really improve, especially after the torture book.)

I once did a quick tally and found that of all the “main” species in the book (humans plus any alien species that appears in three or more books), only three species do not explicitly attempt on-page genocide in the series. They’re the three species who we are introduced to in the first book as the antagonists.

You are using an unsupported browser and things might not work as intended. Please make sure you're using the latest version of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, or Edge.
mouthporn.net