In fact, I fear I am a jack-of-all-trades.

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Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
engekihaikyuu

I was having fun with these on Twitter as I was reviewing them so I figured why not make a post of them here lol

1) Despite there being about a dozen of these arm-wrestling videos, only ONE got flagged, so you know… consistency is there.
2) A video of Allen making an Iwa-chan puppet bow.  A Twitter friend pointed out that it does technically contain an Iwa-chan getting fisted so… alright, fair.  
3) Clearly the p0rn filter hates the Bokuaka implications
4) I want to say that half the reason that got flagged was because of the caption.  The “nyaa” was too much probably.
5) About a dozen photosets like this got flagged for… I dunno… too much joy?
6) Ok, so maybe Ken-chan’s BL pose reference book is ACTUALLY a fair one, but IN ITS DEFENSE, there isn’t anything actually explicit in it. 

nsfw filter i'm going to make fun of it forever also I had been absolutely convinced that I had ZERO posts that could be reasonably flagged NSFW but then ken-chan proved me wrong OOPS except I didn't even put any of the really spicy pages where he got blindfolded and handcuffed
humansofnewyork
“It happened at 8 pm, Monday, May 12th, 2014. I was driving home with my boyfriend. I noticed a car coming into our lane so I swerved into three trees. I almost died and completely destroyed a vertebra. I slept in a hospital bed for three months. I...

“It happened at 8 pm, Monday, May 12th, 2014.  I was driving home with my boyfriend. I noticed a car coming into our lane so I swerved into three trees.  I almost died and completely destroyed a vertebra. I slept in a hospital bed for three months. I had to learn to walk again.  Even today my back requires a lot of maintenance.  It’s like an engine without oil. It grinds. It flares up. I actually just finished getting X-rays because it’s been a bad week.  But I take a lot of pride in how independent I’ve become despite the disability. Much more so than before the injury. I finally left Long Island and moved to the city. I’ve taken my health into my own hands, which is huge for me.  I have doctor appointments every day this week, but in a good way. I’m being proactive about my health. I can’t do high impact exercises, but I’m weightlifting a lot. And I’m traveling. Next month I’m going to Sri Lanka and India.  The sixteen-hour plane ride is going to be brutal, but it’s important for me. I don’t want to have any barriers. A couple years ago I went on a five day trek in Patagonia.  It was completely off the grid.  Just me, my sister, and my map.  My mother was terrified. It was my first major travel since the accident. And there’s no satellite reception, so if you hurt yourself, you’re done. But I was determined. I didn’t want my sister to leave me behind.  So I exercised every day for six weeks. I bought some hiking sticks and supportive shoes.  I carried 60 lbs of supplies on my back. Each day we hiked eight miles. I brought five pieces of chocolate, one for each day we finished. At night I’d rest my back. The last day was the hardest. We covered sixteen miles and climbed the highest summit. I kept trying to talk myself out of it. I was stopping every 50 feet.  I told my sister to keep going, but she stayed with me. And we finally got to the top. It wasn’t very cinematic. There was so much fog you couldn’t see a thing. But it was a huge deal for me. And I got to eat my last piece of chocolate.”