So, we talked about Henry Cavill wanting Red Dead Redemption 2 to be a live action, and we got into who he would play. It made me wanna play RDr2 again, so I went back to my story, and this is my Arthur. I can see Henry playing him. I really can, but his fate is too much to bear.
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oh no i thought phelp's good boiness was nice
but jack's like rly cute 😳😳
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GTA Online has a serious security flaw on PC
Credits: Disclosure/Rockstar Games
One of the most popular games nowadays, GTA Online exposes players of its PC version to several security risks. Researchers have discovered that the game has loopholes that have the potential to allow an attacker to perform remote code execution and possibly take full control of a machine.
While there are no reports of this happening, the security flaw could be…
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Sabine stuck on Peridea like
Force-ghost!Anakin: *reading over shoulder* handcuffs? Your essay on Dathomir is due tomorrow
Sabine: *mutters* ....you're not my real master
Shin's version here
Memes: The Bad Batch | Ahsoka
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So the thing that gets me about Starlo — the thing that really gets me — is how much this guy hates himself.
It's not something you notice the first time you're playing, because he's so confident and enthusiastic. He'd almost be cool if he wasn't such a dork. But after replaying the game with the context of where he came from, — and I'll admit, after reading some very interesting, in-depth fanfics and analysis about him, I'll try to link them if I find them again — his character becomes a bit... blurred. How much of this is Starlo, and how much of it is North Star?
Because- because the whole point of his sheriff persona is that he gets to be someone else, isn't it? When he's out there rootin' and tootin', acting out his hero fantasies and trying to imitate the characters from the westerns he admires, he becomes someone much cooler than himself. North Star is everything Starlo wishes he was: the fearless leader, the cunning cowboy, the confident sheriff who saves lives and wrangles bandits and hangs out with humans. Not just some nobody farmer who could disappear in the corn field without anyone noticing, not the son who wastes his time on daydreams.
He craves praise so deeply. That's the big difference between Star and Papyrus, I think, because Papyrus is just so unapologetically himself, while Star... he starts spending more and more time with this mask of greatness he made himself. Because people like North Star. Not Starlo.
North Star is a real sheriff. Not Starlo.
North Star is the one who brings help and hope and fun to monsters. Not Starlo.
North Star is the one worthy of being appreciated. Not Starlo.
And like... he wants to be liked so badly. So much effort is put into making sure North Star is good enough that Starlo tends to assume people hate him. He assumes his parents hate his life choices (they don't; they're proud of him and know he cares), he assumes Clover will laugh at him when he shows his face to them (they don't; despite everything, it's still him), he assumes the reason he fell out with his friends is because he wasn't a good enough sheriff (he knows damn well it wasn't actually Clover's fault, he's not THAT stupid. But he's still desperately grasping at the last pieces of his shattered persona, so if he just works harder, if he does what a real sheriff does and captures this human, then everything will be alright, won't it?)
I really wish we could have gotten more insight on Starlo's relationships and personality before the whole Wild East thing consumed him. Ceroba and the Feisty Five say they miss the old Starlo, but we never really get to know who the old Starlo was. And I don't think he knows either.
Wake the hell up, Star. People started liking you before you were North Star. Go eat some corn and calm down.
Point is, the impostor syndrome goes hard and that's such a mood. He was supposed to be the cool and silly cowboy guy, what the fuck–
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Red Dead Redemption now runs at over 100 FPS on PC thanks to the Xbox 360 emulator
Red Dead Redemption now runs at over 100 FPS on PC thanks to the Xbox 360 emulator
Credits: Publicity/Rockstar Games
Although Red Dead Redemption 2 was officially released for PC, its predecessor never received any version other than the ones Rockstar Games brought to market. Xbox 360 is he Playstation 3. However, whoever has a powerful enough computer will not only be able to enjoy the game, but also do it even better than on desktop consoles.
The Emulators & Gameplay HD…
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as a new-ish star trek fan part of my experience is realizing just how haunted i am by star trek actors having appeared in things i grew up with without me realizing it. every day i go to the internet movie database and every day i’m like “whoa holy shit that was that person the whole time!?” and it like rewrites my entire experience of that piece of media
everyone put in the tags what star trek actor in something else moment that just rocked your fucking world when you realized it. i’m curious
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