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"red" on AO3. Disco Elysium, writing, chronic illness, and so on. ✒️🪡🔞
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Softober: A NSFW Disco Elysium Charity Zine is out NOW! Enjoy all the works from the fan challenge in one neat collection - PLUS exclusive fics and art you won't find anywhere else! 30 artists & writers, 56 pages, link below! 🥀
refrigerabo.itch.io/softober
Softober by Refrigerabo
A Disco Elysium NSFW charity zine
refrigerabo.itch.io
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Assuming trans people's physiology based on our birth certificates is potentially unsafe
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If you want to find a local food bank, you can use the website below.

If you’re donating, it’s best to donate money. If you want to donate food, PLEASE donate food you or your family would actually eat, including things like breakfast cereals and snack foods.

www.feedingamerica.org/find-your-lo...
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Halloween costume ideas for birders.
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still thinking about this article today. so many societal ills are caused by people white-washing what actually happens. it's awful to see games do it too.

can't wait for cozy domestic violence simulator or cozy kkk simulator
a wholesome plane has hit the second cozy tower
more like no thoughts to declare
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I AM FEELING SO NORMAL RIGHT NOW
I just got off a plane and got to catch up on all of this at once and bless. Omg. The best reveal. <3
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We're all gonna make it whether you like it or not so strap the fuck in
One of my fave Kims... You know he's got ISSUES!!! Let him be messy (and want a messy Harry..)
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who up strokin' they sword while lamenting the social realities
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a fascinating thing about covid vax is that despite the covid surges happening cyclically in late summer and late Dec, we persist in sticking to the flu vaccines schedule of sep/oct. so like, right after the summer surge and far enough away from winter surge for vax to start waning 😶‍🌫️
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I think one of my biggest pieces of advice as a historian is make or acquire physical copies of everything. Articles, essays, books—all of it. Considering the kind of people that own online media outlets, none of the things you read today are guaranteed to be there tomorrow. Print them.
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Consider, once more, the universal cannibalism of the sea
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Pls get it while you can it's 100000% worth it and fora good cause! 😍😍😍😍
Fortunately, Softober is still available on itch.io ! We recently initiated another donation of $460 USD to waterislifegaza.org Thanks to everyone who's got a copy so far, and donation screenshots in comment to follow!
Softober: A NSFW Disco Elysium Charity Zine is out NOW! Enjoy all the works from the fan challenge in one neat collection - PLUS exclusive fics and art you won't find anywhere else! 30 artists & writers, 56 pages, link below! 🥀
refrigerabo.itch.io/softober
Fortunately, Softober is still available on itch.io ! We recently initiated another donation of $460 USD to waterislifegaza.org Thanks to everyone who's got a copy so far, and donation screenshots in comment to follow!
Softober: A NSFW Disco Elysium Charity Zine is out NOW! Enjoy all the works from the fan challenge in one neat collection - PLUS exclusive fics and art you won't find anywhere else! 30 artists & writers, 56 pages, link below! 🥀
refrigerabo.itch.io/softober
Softober by Refrigerabo
A Disco Elysium NSFW charity zine
refrigerabo.itch.io
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"But scientists called the work a milestone that put the illness on an equal footing with other debilitating diseases and opened potential avenues for treatments."

More on the world's largest M.E. study to date.

#MyalgicEncephalomyelitis #pwME #SevereME

www.theguardian.com/society/2025...
Scientists find link between genes and ME/chronic fatigue syndrome
Large study suggests people’s genetics could ‘tip the balance’ on whether they would develop the illness
www.theguardian.com