@Abortes2@Kaylavosss I see to many men nowadays not showering properly, just drowning themselves in cologne. I dont know what is worse, a heavy sweat stench or a chemically burning sensation in my nose from a whole bottle of cologne flying in the air
@TheSketchyKori I dread over some deadlines people have. Like manga artists having to make a whole chapter in a week, or artists making posts every other day. Like, chill out people, we're humans, not art or book making machines
@_VuuBoo_ Palulukan solidarity)
My Tey is Sarentu, but she was raised by Rasi. She saved a thanator cub from RDA, bottle fed her and tried to release her back into the wild, but Yayan said Nope and shes been a Sarentu thanator ever since 😂
@solekpilled After taming Yayan, mine is called The Nightmare Rider x). Riding a thanator into battle certainly wasn't something she ever planned for, especially after raising Yayan from a bottle and trying to integrate her back in nature, but it is what it is
new tamtey trend?
aside from “death on wings.” what other title does your tamtey / sarentu oc have? could be from the rda or from the people! i’ll go first.
my tamtey is called “bright woman.” by the people, and “thorned lotus” by the rda!
@mintothesoul I like how they actually made Aang's development realistic. A lot of teenage boys only grow up to their actual size later in life. Teenage Aang was noticeably smaller than Katara
@lunarandsunny This is very educational for people who immediatley jump on owners and vets euthanasing horses with leg injuries. Unfortunately, horses rely on their legs too much for the vets to be confident and comfortable in treating them every time
Horses and catastrophic limb injuries — why is the prognosis so poor?
To start, it’s not from laziness or disregard for the animal. Rarely is it because of lack of funds either. Euthanasia is often the kindest option, with multiple reasons why.
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@prinkasusa I like when women normalize bodily functions with their kids. Both boys and girls. Women shouldn't be ashamed of these cycles, and men shouldn't be clueless about this shit
I started my period unexpectedly at work and bled through onto an office chair. I was mortified because my manager was a man. I told him, bracing for humiliation. You know what he did? He didn’t make me clean the stain while panicking. He quietly got cleaning supplies, took care of the chair, handed me his jacket to tie around my waist, made sure I had pads, and helped me find a change of clothes.
No jokes. No disgust. No scene. He just made sure I was okay.