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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
mechanicalhoundz
blackqueerblog

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People helping people. That’s all this world should be about cuz all we got is each other. Love seeing this kindness from big companies. Needs to happen more often in corporate America. 

gokuma

Okay but what company is that? We should support businesses doing good things

lampfaced

Found them! https://www.magnaready.com/

They do an entire clothing line, so it’s not just shirts they offer. 

spinelesstwist

@thebibliosphere

thebibliosphere

Oh wow

Source: twitter.com
detective-kat
anuaf

Just some palette swaps for Flora if I ever decide to implement her into something like Super Smash Bros Brawl or maybe Smash for Wii U if model imports ever becomes possible for it….

By the way, the palette swaps aren’t random. They are based off various other female Layton characters. (Although I had to take some creative liberties with some of them….) a virtual cookie for those who know which of these are meant to resemble which characters. :)

laytonsmash-blog

We see Emmy, and Nina and Amelia from the movie!

kvistwig
trashfirefallon

No one puts drugs in kid’s halloween candy.  Especially not expensive drugs. 

Here’s the snopes article and stop tagging me in that post. 

intergalactictrashqueen

Fun fact: you want to know where the whole “poison Halloween candy” bs comes from?

In 1984 Ronald Clark O'Bryan gave his son, daughter and some of their friends cynide laced Pixy Stix (he was intending to poison his own children and gave it to the friends to cover his tracks). When his son ate one and died, O'Bryan told police they’d gotten the candy from a suspicious-looking neighbor. Turns out O'Bryan did it for life insurance money.

Here’s the wiki article: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ronald_Clark_O'Bryan

There are 0 reported cases of children being poisoned or given drugs by strangers in their Halloween candy. However kids, you are 100% more likely to be poisoned by your parents. Happy Halloween.