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

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
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Anonymous asked:

Since Hotel OJ animated shorts can't be a thing, why not do a kinda-sorta-webcomiclike-thing? It could be hosted on the II website and (i'm assuming) would be at least a little bit easier to get done. Just an idea

thetgrodzblog-deactivated202208 answered:

Ooh! Is this something people would want? I thought about this before too! Remember that little comic I did a while ago? This one? I had considered making these types of comics more since they’re really fun and also quite easy to make.

Hosting on the II website could work, but maybe there’s a better spot for them? (Like right here?)

They’d also have to be considered “level 2 canon” as to not contradict the main series.

I’ll consider it!

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Reblog if you’d want this.

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I am relatively young but in final stage renal failure. I have a higher chance of survival IF I can recieve proper medical care AND LIVING ASSISTANCE in a different state. Get me OUT of Mississippi.

The long post w the good explanation is being shared but not inspiring much help. So, I simplified it.

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My illness is straight up fatal. Not gonna beat around thatBush, anymore. I seem desperate for help because I AM desperate for help.

My nephrologist has seen enough improvement in my kidney function, lately, to believe someone my age (early 30s) might have a longer life WITH PROPER AND FREQUENT MEDICAL ATTENTION. Sadly, that just isn’t an option where I live.

Please, if you can help me with moving expenses (even just a couple of bucks) I would be grateful. I’m sinking fast in Mississippi and now my doctors are giving me too much hope to ignore. I wanna get out of this situation and I’m working my fatigued, brain-foggy ass off to make it out of here.

If I can undo the damage my heart failure caused to the rest of my body, I want to. I don’t want to spend another month KNOWING what I should be eating, what medicines I should be taking, what tests and treatments I should be getting… and receiving almost none of it because Mississippi lawmakers think people like me have somehow earned slow, painful deaths.