A Wonky Carrot (@schoolboyerror_) 's Twitter Profile
A Wonky Carrot

@schoolboyerror_

Just your average boy who seems to make a lot of errors

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Grant Morrison criticises 'LANTERNS': "The show might even be good, but how much better could this stuff be if studios were willing to hire the right people for the job instead of phoning their embarrassed friends to water the source material down?" (Via Substack,

Grant Morrison criticises 'LANTERNS':

"The show might even be good, but how much better could this stuff be if studios were willing to hire the right people for the job instead of phoning their embarrassed friends to water the source material down?"

(Via Substack,
jenny death (@vilebloodmori) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Resident Evil stories aren't even that good to be pretending to like them "for the story". You guys just are into them for the extremely conventionally attractive face models for the characters 😭

J (@jjunkwarrior) 's Twitter Profile Photo

larp has become a buzzword lately but REtwt are actual larpers the way they avoid anything related to the gameplay in these games because why the fuck are you defending watching games instead of playing them?

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A thread explaining why India is making one of the most inhumane decisions against the trans community, and why every single person in the world needs to speak about it. Explaining “Bill 79” — the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Bill, 2026

A thread  explaining why India is making one of the most inhumane decisions  against the trans community, and why every single person in the world  needs to speak about it.

Explaining “Bill 79” — the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Amendment Bill, 2026
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The concept of the British middle class is conveniently elastic. On the one hand, it’s used to refer to anyone with a white collar job and a mortgage, on the other it’s defined as families with nannies and kids at private school who can somehow be presented as the national norm.

The concept of the British middle class is conveniently elastic. On the one hand, it’s used to refer to anyone with a white collar job and a mortgage, on the other it’s defined as families with nannies and kids at private school who can somehow be presented as the national norm.