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Flatts

@flattlinere

(Toon Fetish Artis 🔞+18 No Minors🔞) Hey I'm Flatts, I mainly upload flattening fetish art while sometimes shitposting as well.

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Pirat_Nation 🔴 (@pirat_nation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s a UK petition to repeal the Online Safety Act, claiming it restricts free speech and burdens small hobby forums, causing closures. It needs 100,000 for a parliamentary debate. The government defends the Act’s balance.

There’s a UK petition to repeal the Online Safety Act, claiming it restricts free speech and burdens small hobby forums, causing closures.

It needs 100,000 for a parliamentary debate. The government defends the Act’s balance.
TheOfficialDubmare 🔞 (@dubmare) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sligar : "Alright they're not going to let us be on the track forever so lets make these pictures count. Keep about 5 meters from the red part of the track so they don't start bitch'n."

Sligar : "Alright they're not going to let us be on the track forever so lets make these pictures count. Keep about 5 meters from the red part of the track so they don't start bitch'n."
Pirat_Nation 🔴 (@pirat_nation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Kids Online Safety Act is the U.S. equivalent of the EU's Digital Services Act and the UK's Online Safety Act. If passed, it could mandate digital identity, fully deanonymize the internet, and impose significant censorship.

The Kids Online Safety Act is the U.S. equivalent of the EU's Digital Services Act and the UK's Online Safety Act.

 If passed, it could mandate digital identity, fully deanonymize the internet, and impose significant censorship.
TidyWire🍿 (@tidywire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I stand with Telepurte on this matter and you all should too. No they are not saying "don't find my characters sexually gratifying". They're saying you can do so while also respecting women enough to not objectify them. Love the characters for more than their appearance.

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A key point in Fahrenheit 451 is that books were banned because they made people depressed and uncomfortable. The novel's protagonist, Montag, is taken into custody after he reads a poem that makes a woman cry because she realizes the emptiness of her life.