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Charon

@Charoncaori

Antifascist. #BLM 🔻 I post NSFW/adult stuff occasionally so R18+ please! My name is Charon/Charonian/Char/Emily. Header by @dioyasu profile pic by @sowasowart

NYC Katılım Şubat 2011
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Onion Games
Onion Games@oniongames·
Now that STRAY CHILDREN is in your hands across the world, we want to do cool, special things this year! Do you make amazing merch? Do you sell it at your store? We're looking for YOU! Tell us about yourself here! Let's do great things together! 👇 straychildren.com/icchokami/en/i…
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Charon@Charoncaori·
@invaderalex I think the stuff around it was referencing children, so it's probably something like "don't you want kids one day" "Fuck no, I'd cut out my uterus if I could"
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invader alex@invaderalex·
People are focusing way too much on the fascism line, like what the hell could this mean in context?
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DiamondsCheat@DiamondsChest·
Saw a really good tiktok today
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Charon@Charoncaori·
@BendyJenga A lot of people who get really defensive about being told to mask, are getting defensive because they are completely ignorant of updated information about covid and disease spread. Educate yourself, please
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Charon@Charoncaori·
@BendyJenga ada.com/covid/asymptom… asymptomatic and presymptomatic covid are just as contagious as symptomatic covid, and are behind a large percentage of cases as a result
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Joe Gallagher
Joe Gallagher@joedgallagher·
the misrepresentation of a hugely obvious critique—USians bringing aid to Cuba (good) could do better by not also spreading a p"ndemic disease that can put you in the hospital when hospitals have no power (bad)—as somehow "lib" "wrecker" etc is an indictment that most communists
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Charon@Charoncaori·
@croooozin "kao dekai" is actually an insult. Ppl who have "small faces" are considered conventionally attractive, so saying someone has a big face means they're ugly
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Crooz 🖤
Crooz 🖤@croooozin·
@DBZBucky @CuteBirdLover The song is not sung by Arale and the size of his head has never been relevant to the plot which is why I think it’s random and funny
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Crooz 🖤
Crooz 🖤@croooozin·
I’ve always really loved the first opening of the 1997 version of Dr. Slump The lyrics are absurd and make no sense but I love it so much lol
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Charon@Charoncaori·
@bratzuru @aaruDBSJ Mrs Green Apple's is actually the cover! They produced the song for ado to sing, and then they also covered it themselves. (Adorable vid btw thank u)
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hanyupilled yuzurucel@bratzuru·
@aaruDBSJ in this video the version played is ado's cover, but the original is by mrs. green apple :3
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Cygames
Cygames@Cygames_EN·
We're celebrating Granblue Fantasy's Steam launch with a giveaway! 10 winners will receive an Acrylic Keychain Set, and 1 winner will receive a 1TB Valve Steam Deck OLED! How to enter: 1. Follow @Cygames_EN on X 2. Like and repost this post! Deadline: 5 p.m., Mar 24 (JST)
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Charon@Charoncaori·
@wish_mayu I unfollowed you bc I saw you calling people チー牛 in your replies
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🖤🖤🖤Mayu🖤🖤🖤
It’s truly heartbreaking. Ever since I shared that post, I’ve been getting hit with so much aggression from overseas hardcore otakus shouting, “Don't look down on otakus!!” 🥲 But they are completely missing the point. I am a real-life woman who hasn't said a single bad word about them—I actually respect and defend their space. My post was simply about the internal struggle of girlhood. When we were little, we loved cute things. But as we hit our teens, we felt that sting of self-consciousness: “Ugh, is this too childish? Am I embarrassing myself?” So many of us felt we had to "graduate" from our favorites just to fit into the adult world. VOGUE JAPAN’s article was about reclaiming that lost sensitivity. It’s a story of healing our own inner child—not an attack on a subculture. (vogue.co.jp) It’s so sad that a woman’s honest reflection on her own teenage feelings is being twisted into "hate" and met with such blind rage. Why can’t my own experiences as a girl be respected as they are? 🥹
🖤🖤🖤Mayu🖤🖤🖤@wish_mayu

Timely and perfect article to quote from VOGUE JAPAN! 📖🕊 (It's about Bonbon Drop seals—the super cute 3D stickers that are exploding in popularity among little girls in Japan right now) ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈ Once upon a time, we innocently traded stickers and shared our “cute” with each other. But as we grew up, many of us sealed away that impulse, labeling it “childish.” The clear sparkle of Bonbon Drops gently sweeps away that hesitation. Without needing words, just sticking one tiny piece on your favorite item brings back a solid sense of “me.” It’s like a small switch that helps you reclaim the parts of yourself that became harder to see in everyday adult life. As the “Seal Minister” says: “‘Liking’ things is a very happy energy that connects people and objects.” At its core, this boom isn’t just about owning cute stuff—it’s about honestly re-acknowledging your own sensitivity again. ┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈┈ This is straight-up proof that, as little girls grow up, there comes a time when we suddenly think: “Ugh… I still feel kinda like a little kid… this is a bit embarrassing, isn’t it…?” 🥹 To women all over the world who were once little girls: Didn’t you have so many moments like that during your teenage years? That tiny heart-fluttering feeling of “am I still childish?” 🥹✨

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IGN Store
IGN Store@IGNStore·
bit.ly/4aKOiEh The IGN Store-exclusive collection has just crash-landed! Featuring tees, hoodies, hats, and more inspired by the surreal landscapes of this unforgettable adventure. Shop now, only on IGN Store! @Grasshopper_EN
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Charon
Charon@Charoncaori·
@Dark_Iulianus You are using your low self-esteem to argue in favor of fascist, discriminatory policies against groups of people that you don't even belong to.
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Cassie Pritchard
Cassie Pritchard@hecubian_devil·
This post admits the tension between competing interests, which is at least useful: 1) Black people have a legitimate interest to not be subjected to racist speech 2) Someone with coprolalia has a legitimate interest to engage in public life on equal terms with the able-bodied In the case of John Davidson at the BAFTAs, those two legitimate interests between different marginalized groups were in tension, and you actually can’t resolve them both to perfect satisfaction. There really is a tradeoff and you have to pick. This post at least is honest about picking which interest to optimize for: her solution is to segregate people with coprolalia away from other marginalized people who might be subjected to slurs as a consequence of being around the Tourette’s-sufferer. I ultimately disagree with this conclusion, in part because you simply aren’t going to encounter a lot of coprolalia sufferers. You’re at very low specific risk of having your general interest in avoiding discriminatory speech compromised by this *particular* possibility, even if encountering discriminatory speech is itself not a rare occurrence. We have to distinguish here that we’re talking about a very specific cause for such speech, which is very rare. No one in good faith is arguing that the more common causes of bigoted speech should be similarly tolerated or accepted—removing someone who *chooses* to use slurs from an event is entirely reasonable, for example. Conversely, segregating people with this disability from any circumstance where they might use slurs against other marginalized people would entail restricting every aspect of their life, every day. It’s a total certainty of harming their ability to have employment, have a social life, participate in public culture, etc. You might not be advocating literal institutionalization, but it amounts to something not dissimilar in the end. And, in fact, when many people talk about homeless people suffering from psychosis, neurological disorders, substance abuse disorders, etc, they’re quite eager to outright institutionalize those people. So, in order to protect some larger groups of people from a very rare and transitory kind of harm, it would entail imposing a massive amount of permanent harm on people who suffer from coprolalia. That seems like a bad solution to a real problem of tradeoffs and competing interests. We do, of course, take basically this stance with things like violent crime; although our overall risk of experiencing it is low, we impose profound punishment on those guilty of it. But, there, we have the moral question of culpability, and the necessity of deterrence, and neither of these overriding interests apply to Tourette’s sufferers, who are not culpable and cannot be deterred by punishment (for the same reason: it’s involuntary).
Dr. Allison Wiltz@queenie4rmnola

Calling Black men the n-word is racism. If John has coprolalia and can’t control the slurs he says, he should watch from a separate area, not in the main audience where Black people are exposed to slurs

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Charon@Charoncaori·
A kalpa is the length of an entire cycle of the universe.
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Charon@Charoncaori·
Yoko taro has probably coined a word, 劫罪, meaning something like "eternal sin". Using the kanji for kalpa & sin. 劫罰 is used in the title of The Damnation of Faust, implying an eternal punishment.
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nour 𐙚@deertodear·
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