[-] thepixelfox@kbin.social 20 points 3 months ago

As a woman in her 30s, I'm partial to glitter and stickers. But I also like swords, knives and axes...

Guys, buy your woman a sword!

[-] thepixelfox@kbin.social 38 points 4 months ago

They're also probably the edgelords who screech and cry about their homophobic mods being removed. Because God forbid they see a gay/ lesbian character. 🙄

[-] thepixelfox@kbin.social 23 points 4 months ago

So you're not a woman because drag queens wear make up?
Sounds like you're a bit of a transphobe with your underhanded digs.

Drag queens wear heavy makeup because they're men, and it's show business. It's an exaggerated art form.

It's not drag queens who propagate the women wear makeup stero type. It's been a societal pressure for years now. Just like shaving legs, it's about what society wants women to look like. Women were and still are in a lot of places, seen as objects who need to look pretty and keep quiet.
So don't blame drag queens for an issue that has been pushed by society for a long ass time.

If people want to identify as male or female, that's their choice. And their choice doesn't affect you. Just like a person you don't know getting a tattoo doesn't affect you. Their body. Their choice.

[-] thepixelfox@kbin.social 23 points 5 months ago

It's actually a river you crash on the edge of. You can see if you look out over it, there's cliffs and hills on the other side.

[-] thepixelfox@kbin.social 19 points 6 months ago

Cats can also have litters to multiple males. My cat snuck out during lock down, before I could get her sterilised. And had a little of two grey cats (same as her and the cat I saw her near) and a black and white tuxedo cat (also another colour way of cat that hung around my garden.)
It's interesting to see all the variations of kitties when they have kittens!

[-] thepixelfox@kbin.social 20 points 10 months ago

He was in a bind, cause he wanted to undermine.

He wasn't willing to make a deal.

[-] thepixelfox@kbin.social 29 points 10 months ago

Ah yes. Your tiny sample size.

From a disabled person. Fuck off. COVID sucked and continues to affect me.

[-] thepixelfox@kbin.social 22 points 10 months ago

COVID is still a pretty new thing. The whole shit storm was only 3 years ago. Flu has been around for fkn ages now, so it's just a common thing. Where we can predict mutations and how they'll effect people and spread. So it's not really a concern, it's just get your flu jab this year.

Whereas we're still researching COVID and learning about it. The mutations are different with different effects.

Until it hits normality like flu, and predictability like flu, it's good to keep people in the know.

I'm thankful it's still being reported about. As someone with a disability that weakens my immune system, I'm glad to see new vaccines or research into it. I got Omicron, thankfully I'd been vaccinated, cause even with the vaccine it sucked for me. And there was some weird AF symptoms, like the air just smelled like cheese, that one really threw me off. But had I not been vaccinated, who knows just how bad it would have gotten.

And then there's long COVID, we don't get long flu. COVID had an effect on my disability and I've felt worse since getting it.

So it's not just as easy as saying but the flu. They're two different things with different effects and predictability levels and research done into them. So instead of complaining that there's still stuff being written about it, be thankful it's being taken seriously so it can eventually just be a background thing that's akin to flu.

[-] thepixelfox@kbin.social 17 points 10 months ago

I loved that game. It was stupid goofy fun. Serious zombie games are all well and good. But campy silliness is what I love.

Lollipop chainsaw and the dead island series are my fave zombie games.

[-] thepixelfox@kbin.social 28 points 10 months ago

There was 1000 less sold to a dinner desantis spoke at. So trump had more attendees than desantis.

[-] thepixelfox@kbin.social 42 points 11 months ago

https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/the-new-american/

No thanks. Considering they don't support the consensus on climate change and are a far right, anti-government, anti-immigration group. I doubt their articles on climate change are factually sound. So miss us with your bullshit.

[-] thepixelfox@kbin.social 85 points 11 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

I love how people who aren't part of the community think they know what's best for the community. Fucking assholes, outing kids into what could be a potentially dangerous situation, depending on the parents views.

I'd love to out their deepest, most well kept secrets, see how they feel.

It's disgusting how all these 'protections' they put in place will do more harm than good. You can tell it's coming from an anti trans standpoint as they're trying to scare people into staying hidden.

Fuck the government.

16

It was a dark and stormy night.

That's how all horror stories start, right? Well this one is no different.

Back to the tale.

It was a dark and stormy night. The storm raged outside, the rain beating against my window. The wind howling through the trees, the thunder creating a chorus to the light show in the sky.

I was never afraid of storms, it's like a renewal. It clears the air and allows the earth to feel calm and cleansed once more. No, it's not the storm I feared, it's what the storm brought with it. I was told stories as a child, stories of creatures and monsters that liked to lurk in storms. Snatching up people who dared venture out into them.

I never believed this of course, I thought it was just scary tales to make sure children didn't trail in mud from playing out in the heavy rains.
That was, until I grew up. I noticed that with storms, came disappearances. So I started tracking them, each storm I tracked was followed by missing persons reports. Sometimes the occasional murder.

So I began to wonder. Is it coincidence, or were the stories true.

That brings us back to tonight. The storm still raging outside, angry and heavy and hungry.
I'd taken time off from my job, well. I'd called in sick after seeing there'd be a storm rolling in. Food poisoning I said, that'll buy me a couple of days.

Tonight is the night, I will find out what is out there. If the stories are true.

I check my watch, 23:34, perfect. Living on the outskirts has its perks, I'm on the edge of the forest, not many houses nearby. It should be safe for the others, they'll be asleep. Right? Whatever is out there will only come for me... Right?...

I shake my head to clear the intrusive thoughts. Time to go. I pull my hair into a messy bun, don't want anything to be able to grab it if it's hanging loose. I pull my rain coat off the hook on the back of the door and head downstairs to retrieve my hiking boots. Which I had the sense to waterproof a few days prior.

After pulling on my boots I grab the machete I stowed in the cupboard next to the door along with my heavy duty flashlight and backpack. Snacks and water won't hurt, not sure how effective the bear spray in there will be though. I wish I'd ordered that GoPro, but it's too late now.

Off I go, I step outside into the biting winds and the cold, angry rain. I close my door behind me, the keys left in the inside lock. If I need to make an escape, I don't need to be fumbling around for keys.

I turn on my flash light and pull up my hood, tightening the strings so it won't just blow off. One step, two step, three, four. Okay, I'm actually doing this. Why am I scared? They're just stories right?

I make my way into the forest. It's dark, even with my flashlight. Of course it's dark, it's stormy and near midnight. I jump at the sound of a branch snapping. I quickly spin and hear another branch snap. I look down at my feet and curse at myself. It's you, fucking idiot.

I carry on heading deeper into the woods. I have no idea what I'm looking for. Nobody ever described these creatures. I could be looking for a vampire rabbit for all I know.

The howling of the wind through the trees is throwing me off. It's everywhere, all around me. The mix of all the noise surrounding me, thunder, rain, wind, it's hard to hear anything else.

The lighting flashes help a bit, I get a momentary burst of light and can see a little more. The shadows it casts are not so helpful. Mangled, creepy, almost like they're dancing. Branches in the wind, that's all.

Whispering. More howling. More thunder.
Wait... Whispering. How can a whisper seem so loud?
No no, that's not the question I really want to ask. WHO is whispering is what I should be asking.

A shriek. Like metal being dragged over metal. Branches snapping. Which direction is it coming from? Shit shit, it's getting closer. Fast.

I turn and run. This isn't worth dying over. It's just an animal. Yes, that's what I'll force myself to believe.

Running is tiring, difficult. Thick mud. Leaves. Tree roots. Don't trip. Don't trip. Don't trip. I chant over and over in my head. I can hear it, it's still following me. Wait, not it. Them. Unless it's got 8 legs... I hope it's not a giant spider. No, don't be stupid. Wolves, it's a pack of wolves. Run. Keep running. You're almost home.

I burst through my door and slam it shut. Turning my keys and launching the deadbolts into place.
Deadbolt. What a name. It could mean I live or die. My door holds, or they get in through a window and then I have no time to unlock the door and escape. Deadbolt indeed.

I hear them outside now. Feet on the decking. Clack clack... Not just feel. Claws? Wolves. I'm stupid. It's just fucking wolves.

I crawl over to the window and peek out through the very bottom of the blinds. Gotta be careful. Just in case. But it's just wolves right?

I see nothing. Where did they go? Back into the forest? I can't hear anything over my own heaving breathing and the storm now.

I sigh. Thank god. But fuck me, I almost got eaten by wolves. What a way t...

A shadow. What is that? Slowly moving past the window. From where I am I can't pick out a shape apart from big, black blob.
The noise. What is that? Screeeee... Wait, it's dragging its hand? Across my window. Long nails, claws. I don't fucking know. But whatever it is, that noise is horrid. Like nails down a chalk board. Except it's over glass.

Thuds and rattles. The door. It's at the door!
I move from the window and stand next to the door. Machete in hand. Ready. Should I call the police? No. It might hear. I hold my breath and wait. More thuds. How long have I been stood here? A minute? Five? 25? I don't know.

Outside is calming. The wind isn't howling anymore. The rain isn't beating against the windows anymore. Wait, the thudding has stopped. Have they gone?

I slide down the wall and sit on the floor. Guess we will find out.

I don't know how long I sat there before I nodded off. Next thing I know I'm awake by my phone alarm. Ugh. I forgot to turn it off yesterday when I called in sick.

7:30. It's light outside. I creep to the window and peek out. Renewal. Calm. Peace. Life. What's that? Scratches. Four deep scratch marks along my window. So I didn't imagine that...

The creatures in the storm are real. And they were here. I survived. But for how long? They know I'm here now. Will they come back the next time there's a storm? I should prepare. Or go to a hotel when the next one hits.

The stories were true. There is something in the storm. I wonder, if gran saw them too, if that's how she knew.
So believe me when I say, don't be afraid of the storm, be afraid of what it brings. Pray you never get caught out in a storm. And if you do, good luck.

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