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Creator of Proof of Wolf (PoW). Investigative journalist exposing wolfgrills one fluffy tail at a time. 🐺 Opinions are not my own. 絵は無断使用転載AI禁止❌
R$120 o Game Pass? A Microshit ao menos entende o mercado brazuca? Eles não estão aqui desde o Xbox 360? O que diabos deu na cabeça deles? Tudo o que vai sobrar pra molecada é Free Fire e Genshin.
Saw a leftist saying: "we need a better alternative than Bluesky, one where the user can have completely ownership of their data" 🙄
what the hell, my house is smelling like an old place I used to work, it's not a bad smell, but it's so bizarre, it's like a mixture of iron with plants.
No More Alphas, Only Walshes by makomichi image In the months following Katya Walsh’s arrest, any expectation that the pack might finally select a new Alpha quickly evaporated. The Walsh clan’s grip on the wolf world had never been fragile. It was quiet, insidious, and persistent, defying ordinary measures of influence. Even from prison, Katya remained the pivot around which the pack revolved, a living hierarchy whose authority no absence could undo. Powrina, the pup who occasionally whispered about becoming a possible successor, was entirely ignored. And for good reason. She is the very opposite of Alpha material: lazy to a fault, a compulsive gamer who has never touched grass, a gluttonous pig who hoards comfort and food, and physically weak, unable to assert herself in any meaningful way. There was no pretense, no mockery—she simply did not exist in the minds of those capable of leadership. Ambition alone does not grant authority, and in her case, even ambition is absent. Claudina, the Head Maid and the most competent wolf in recent memory, recognized the reality with quiet clarity. Any attempt to assert leadership in Katya’s absence would be an affront to the pack’s traditions and a betrayal of the one wolf whose shadow still dominated them. Out of respect, and perhaps practical wisdom, she abstained entirely. Her refusal was not weakness but a tacit acknowledgment that authority in the Walsh world is defined less by merit than by inherited allegiance. The result is a curious, suspended state. The pack operates without a formal Alpha. Inertia, habit, and the unspoken recognition of Katya’s enduring presence fill the void. No false elections, no staged contests, no pretenses are required; loyalty alone maintains the hierarchy. It is a system both fragile and unshakable, where the idea of power outweighs any tangible action. Observing the pack, it becomes clear that authority often exists more in perception than in action. The wolves wait not for a new Alpha, but for the one who has never truly left. Power, it seems, is rarely erased by absence. #journalism #investigativejournalism #independentjournalism #journalisticintegrity #wolf #wolfstr #pow