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simply-lewdicrous:
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“ A LATE ASS gift art for @simply-lewdicrous! Featuring his character Phonalia who also happens to be my favorite character~
I also drew my character Nyima, after a bit of studying about Phon and I figured they...
xga1axy-insanityx

A LATE ASS gift art for @simply-lewdicrous! Featuring his character Phonalia who also happens to be my favorite character~

I also drew my character Nyima, after a bit of studying about Phon and I figured they would be really competitive

In this picture, Nyima seems to be offering Phon a little game of arm wrestling… this mayyyy go bad.

simply-lewdicrous

Fanart…my..my chest!

I appreciate the fahk out of this

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lily-orchard

meme120812 asked:

Something rounded it's way back into my head. There's, I wanna say either an attitude, or a consensus, that you shouldn't give your comic relief characters they're own major story or show or movie because it either leads to bad characterization, the story ends up bad, or there's just not much to said comic relief other than that role. Then I thought of The Lion King 1 1/2 and honestly think that did a solid job of giving a story to the main two comic reliefs of the Lion King. What went right?

lily-orchard answered:

The entire movie was built on the back of riffing a movie that already did well, rather than being an entirely new sequel or spinoff.

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pewresearch

As of April, 59% of U.S. adults who are eligible to vote are Gen Xers, Millennials or “post-Millennials.” Yet if past midterm election turnout patterns hold true, these younger Americans are unlikely to cast the majority of votes this November.

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Time to break the mold! This year, everyone votes!

truth-has-a-liberal-bias

The only (peaceful) way to keep Trump and the Republicans in check, is to vote.

Register to Vote and Confirm or Change Registration

killerchickadee

If you’re not voting against these people then you’re voting for them. You can’t bitch about what Trump is doing to this country if you’re not even attempting to do something about it.

the-bi-writer

listen i say this every time i see a voting post, but if there’s a barrier that keeps you from physically voting (like, you go to college in a different place than your permanent address, you have work/school, you’re home with kids, you’re disabled, etc) YOU CAN GET A MAIL IN BALLOT. 

It’s called “absentee voting”, and over half of states don’t even require any sort of documentation for you to get one. You can literally just. Request one. And then you can vote by mail ahead of time, saving yourself So. Much. Stress.

[info on how to get an absentee ballot in each state

Oregon has mail in ballots for everyone, and we consistently have high voter turn out, which is why I spread this info, every chance I can. 

Note: Also, technically your employer has to give you a couple hours off on election day if you’re working more than a certain number of hours, but losing paid hours isn’t an option for a lot of people. So get on that absentee request!

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I’m going to get political for half a second and say absentee voting is really easy!

If you’re a little lost on who to vote forThis app assesses your political views and shows your % matches.

+A list of everyone who voted against net neutrality (Avoid voting for, so the internet stays free)
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