CRITICAL MESSAGE: FREE PALESTINE!!!
general data:
age: high school (nonspecific to protect identity)
pronouns: he/it
sexuality: probably aroace? maybe?
internal identity is a mess
overview:
creature
a bit silly
a bit feral
interests: programming, art, gaming, science
woke
alternative network connections:
WASTEOF:
@mefemphetamine: I post the words "breaking bad" on there every day (or at least most of them
@nihilev: extra weird alt for posting things like mind logs or me succumbing to my terminal brain rot
@slugcat: Slugcat Rain World
DISCORD: 7vector
PIXILART: 7vector LINK:< https://www.pixilart.com/7vector >
NEOCITIES: LINK:< https://7vector.neocities.org/ >
there are so many things you could do if you were a shapeshifter
be a crow and scare the crap out of people with omens or nonsensical prophecies (because crows are able to talk)
cause drama by appearing to be someone else
be a seagull and poop on bad people
make people even more scared of the ocean by making sea monsters real
be a stray cat and if someone adopts you turn back into a human immediately after they say something embarrassing that someone would only say to their cat
be a raccoon or a monkey and steal things
be a creepy thing in the woods
be a dragon and dramatically sit atop a mountain
impersonate political or religious figures
be absolutely done with civilization and hibernate for a whole season
be an exact copy of someone’s pet and see their owner’s reaction
pee anywhere as long as nobody sees that you’re actually a human (probably just for emergencies tho)
scream into the night without risk of getting the cops called on you because you can sound like a monster
have a really really good cosplay as any creature from anything ever
be a valstrax (really cool dragon from MH with jet engines for wings)
I feel like me going from a default pfp to a dragon pfp was some sort of indicator that I had started developing an actual personality instead of being the strangle little npc* I used to be
*as in very default personality-wise, not the weird modern usage
I POSTED THIS IN AN ART CHANNEL ON DISCORD AND SOMEONE MADE THIS ITS SO AWESOME AND THEY SAID MY DESIGN IS REALLY COOL (art by https://twitter.com/chaotic_catfox)
I gave the thing in my brain some chicken tendies and I think it’s calmed down now
at the suggestion of the silly one I shall continue to make irregular updates about my irregular brain
I should like, probably vent all this brain weirdness somewhere less visible instead of spewing it into the internet
I should like, probably vent all this brain weirdness somewhere less visible instead of spewing it into the internet
Anyways, GN, have fun theorizing what my previous post could possibly mean :D
heheh I really thought that this wouldn’t happen, it’s not the way I expected it to happen, but I’m 99% sure it really has happened and this was just kinda inevitable from the moment I first realized it.
This post is vague on purpose.
I find it funny how the one part of my profile that’s remained for a while is the “being normal is for losers”
BRAIN DESIRES TO BE C R E A T U R E
IT IS NOT LEAVING AAAAAAAAAAA
I WANT TO BE THE THING THAT SCREECHES IN THE NIGHT
externally I’m fine though, I’ve dealt with this sort of thing before :)
BRAIN DESIRES TO BE C R E A T U R E
IT IS NOT LEAVING AAAAAAAAAAA
I WANT TO BE THE THING THAT SCREECHES IN THE NIGHT
externally I’m fine though, I’ve dealt with this sort of thing before :)
I’ve decided that you guys don’t need to watch my mind mutate into something stranger than it already is and I’m probably going to delete those posts (:
this picture looks like some sort of space ritual and I dig it
Under dark and mostly moonless night skies, many denizens of planet Earth were able to watch this year's Perseid meteor shower. Seen from a grassy hillside from Shiraz, Iran these Perseid meteors streak along the northern summer Milky Way before dawn on Sunday, August 13. Frames used to construct the composited image were captured near the active annual meteor shower's peak between 02:00 AM and 04:30 AM local time. Not in this night skyscape, the shower's radiant in the heroic constellation Perseus is far above the camera's field of view. But fans of northern summer nights can still spot a familiar asterism. Formed by bright stars Deneb, Vega, and Altair, the Summer Triangle spans the luminous band of the Milky Way.