u/ihateentitledmoms

Welp finally leaving

I always figured there'd be a point where I'd just dip out, because of how stupid this stuff can be, I knew it wasn't gonna be a normal "I just slowly used it less and less" but that something would make me quit on cold, the wonder was what and when

Welp that is right now and the reason is the stupid age verification, it won't do absolutely nothing to protect no kids, all that thing is for is so the company can easily legally protect itself and so advertisers can create a personalized profile of you linked to your full government name, all in the name of milking the money out of everyone, specially children, I'll just copy my bots to a Google doc, now I'm gonna find something else to jack with, persona (the company and y'know what the game too just to be safe) is absolute crap and I hope the worst to everyone involved

Bye :3

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u/ihateentitledmoms — 1 day ago
▲ 144 r/DecoraKei

Finally got a proper tie!!!! Out here muggin all the informal randos, now I'm a professional clown 🤡🤡👔👔(Sunshine Turtle For Privacy Reasons)

u/ihateentitledmoms — 8 days ago

In mine magic is super volatile, it reacts with the world around it in ways it's creator did not expect, mainly because she basically duck taped magic to the already existing laws of physics

So animals evolved to draw magic from nothing (where the magic is), and use it to be able to fly, shape shift, or even be alive, these magical abilities are called "natives" and unlike normal spellcasting it doesn't consume the creature's stamina

Some examples would be crawling quartz (just a living rock), phoenixes (their ability to come back from the death and their hive mind), rainbow serpents (giant ass snake that levitates and shoots tornados), puppeteer spiders (uses silk to puppeteer prey so they can entice their mates)

u/ihateentitledmoms — 23 days ago