Safety First - Tumblr Posts
Do not remove bullets. After getting shot the bullet itself is harmless. The most dangerous thing it can do at that point is to cause lead poisoning in a couple of years. By removing it you may damage more tissues and make bleeding worse. You souldnt remove any arrows, bullets or other objects from your body unless you sure you can deal with bleeding. So leave it be.
bruh reg gets a bullet wound in the midst of a runaway and cyborg rhm taking it out with his claw hand help
This should be kept in mind to save the funerary costs from accidents.
PSA this is very important please spread this around!
Ape osinnu ambe ari pirka ne.
(Fire safety is for good.) This is great to know for life & building saving purposes.
Firefighter demonstrates how to put out a kitchen fire
Thoughts on cnc? X
“I have dabbled in CNC and have zero issues with it. I enjoyed it anytime that it was the zone of play and am not at all opposed to partaking more. I find it to be incredibly erotic and sexy on its own level and it proved to be an amazing ego boost while providing an unmatched feeling of power of a different caliber.”
“To that I add, be careful who you attempt it with. It can have severe consequences and aftereffects equally as intense as the fun it can bring. Trust who you perform this kink with to the highest degree. Talk about limits and safety BEFORE experimenting in CNC and please, by all means…know your partner!”
- Master Knox
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hoseok saying that of course they have all been vaccinated is one of the hottest things i’ve heard a man say all year
I feel confident enough to post these now. A collection of all the existing posters after some edits from the other post that got 13k notes! These are full size/quality. Go nuts.
You may use them for wallpapers, tabletop campaigns, whatever. Consider tipping me or buying a print or sticker on ko-fi here! If you do use them, let me know what for, or send pictures!
Quite frankly some of y’all are getting too parasocial again, especially with the ‘LGBTQSMP’ stuff. By y’all, I mean the fandom at large, but don’t think I haven’t seen some weird stuff on here too.
Last night on Quackity’s stream, one of the first donos called him a “fruit loop”. And like okay, whatever, that’s bad, but then I managed to find the dono’s twitter literally by accident going through my twitter feed and here’s their reason why they did it:
And that’s really fucking weird! You all see why this is weird, right? And all of the replies to the clip of the dono I found (where I found this person) were all in agreement that this was a funny and totally normal thing to do. But, as I’m sure everyone is aware, this is not, in fact, normal. It’s parasocial as fuck, and it’s weird at best and harassment at worst.
Donation etiquette posts are something that go around the fandom every couple of days, and for good reason. Some people are too goddamn parasocial. You don’t know these people, and they don’t know you. It’s like if you walk up to the cashier at McDonalds and call them a “fruit loop” because you saw her talking to another girl earlier. That’s fucked up. At best, it’s fucking weird to do. At worst, it’s outing/harassment. (Not that I think Quackity is queer or anything, that’s none of my business, and it’s not anyone else’s.)
I’ve seen some weird stuff on Twitter recently. Truthing, really, and that’s something parts of this fandom have struggled with for a really long time. But take this tweet by the same person as above as an example:
There’s a difference between jokes about “haha the qsmp is just a gay dating show and jaiden”, but some people are taking that way too literally. I’ve seen truthing on both the English side and Spanish side of the community recently, and you know that I’m not searching it out for the sake of drama because I don’t speak Spanish. I’ve seen multiple Spanish accounts on Twitter telling people to stop being weird in chat because it’s gotten to the point there that the mods are getting involved (I was watching Roier’s stream last night, and I’m pretty sure I saw this myself in chat.)
Jokes are fine. Fandom jokes are fine. But that’s where the jokes should stay- in the fandom. Yes, Quackity made a joke on day one stumbling over his words and “accidentally” calling everyone his boyfriends. Yes, the Spanish creators are a lot more chill with shipping content than the English ones. That doesn’t mean anything irl. Calling it the first bisexual smp is fine as a fandom joke, but people seem to be considering it truth when, as far as I’m aware, there’s only one actual bisexual on the server, and there’s, I believe, only two LGBTQ+ members. While the default shouldn’t be straight, it isn’t cool to just assume people’s identities, and especially not from what they do in minecraft roleplay. That’s called acting, not real life.
Truthing is dangerous. Anyone older than 16 probably remembers the way Markiplier and Jacksepticeye stopped interacting online entirely, and it’s because truthing and shipping actively damaged their friendship. Dan and Phil struggled with this, too, with them actually being gay but being unable to come out until years after they were popular because of all the truthing going on with them.
It’s dangerous! It’s weird as hell! Not everyone is dnf. Even if their boundaries don’t mention it specifically, it should be common sense not to openly speculate on a cc’s sexuality. It should be even more common sense not to call them a literal slur in their text-to-speech donos because you think it’s “telling the truth”. For a straight person, it’s just uncomfortable. For a queer person not out, it could be dangerous.
As a whole, the fandom has been behaving. We’re just under a week in as of today when I’m writing this, so I guess we’ll have to see what happens next. But please remember to be normal. These people aren’t your friends. You don’t know them. You barely even know their characters right now. So calm down and touch some grass before someone actually gets hurt.
Remember to educate yourself on proper earthquake safety protocols.
And if your source of info is very reliable or not. Are you living in a place that doesn't get lots of earthquakes? Was the safety protocol last updated 20+ years ago? - I still have to explain to my parents that NO, we do NOT exit buildings during or after an earthquake. Or stand near doorframes/ doorways. THAT'S OUTDATED!! AND DANGEROUS!!