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PetiteSymphony_VT 💎🐑🐉
@petitesymph
ENG 👥 | crystal sheep dragon | part-time vtuber 📧https://t.co/I2erm0N54I Model/Rigging: @sen7yu Ref Sheet: @erizoh8762 🔞MINORS DNI🔞
Beigetreten Ağustos 2024
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@omgsidewalks If its a personal phone, you shouldn't install work stuff. It makes your personal device discoverable in court.
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@DollyT222027 I use it and I refuse to change my ways.
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@petitesymph No the “homework” was figure out how the equipment I had to use the following day worked because not a single person wanted to unbox any of it to figure it out lmao.
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@vamprazed I started with .vroid since it’s doable for free, including a lot of free assets for it on booth and such. That avoids the need to spend on a png or premade model if you would want to put that money toward a model instead.
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@renatalka I'm personally deluded enough in how entertaining I think I am to be concerned about this.
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@pastelkofiii The responses to this are making me sad. Its heartbreaking to see such mean language being used for clients who would want this kind of feature...
I'd like to save myself the heart break of seeing an artist I like, then finding out I'd never be able to afford them...
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@KuuTuber I just want to stream as a hobby with a cute OC…😭
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@ItsXpensiv2Bpor @HallsInTheKid @blondemedSJW That’s a very pro-life stance, yes. And if that’s what you believe, that’s what you believe.
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@petitesymph @HallsInTheKid @blondemedSJW What about the bodily autonomy of their baby? He was a fully formed baby at 21 weeks. He had no choice. He is the only one who suffered in this situation.
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@HallsInTheKid @blondemedSJW You’re arguing like a pro-life slippery slope case: treating a private abortion decision as if it equals endorsing “murder” as public policy, while ignoring bodily autonomy and the key difference between an individual choice and state-mandated harm.
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Once you guys win the debate that murdering disabled people in the womb is moral and correct (it isn’t), how long before we start murdering people who end up becoming disabled via unforeseen accidents or disease? How long before we decide it’s better for society to kill people when they’re old and need care?
You do not want to institutionalize killing people for the crime of being inconvenient.
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