tbh when greg slapped him back I screamed a little
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◣ TAG GAME ◥
Four characters that make you go "my man, my man, my man"
tagged by @paulmescal-s
mako from legend of korra, derek hale from teen wolf, gendry from game of thrones and bucky barnes from captain america
low pressure tagging: @dear-massacre @jamiesugah @renmackree @sweetorangepoptart @yourplanssuck
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Inktober Day 1: Gargoyle
With an accompanying Destiny 2 style lore tab, as a treat
The Gargoyle
Breathless. Motionless. Fearless. Revered.
“How’d she even get up there?”
“Couldn’t tell ya.”
“Where’s her Ghost?”
“Scouting the ridge.”
“That’s not structurally sound!”
“That was communicated.”
“Her Ghost isn’t even spotting her!”
“He’s spotting…from the ridge…”
“You’re fine with this?”
“I’m not condoning it, I’m accepting it. This is how she does her best work.”
“You’re both incorrigible.”
“That’s a pretty big word for ‘professionals.’”
“Is that what you call it?”
“Watch her make this shot then call it whatever you like.”
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Not me doing crochet and sitting here like "mm yes I am weaving the Fabric of Reality absolutely" to feel some form of species (?) euphoria(?). Except it is me and I am definitely doing that.
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really love dynamics that are like 'it honestly doesn't matter if you view them as romantic or platonic, the point is that they love each other. the type of love is inconsequential, all that matters is that it's there'. gotta be one of my favorite genders.
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Mystra showed him the secrets beneath the veils. The gossamer veils first, draped across the Weave. The delicate veils next, draped across her body. 'Chosen One' she whispered, as she slipped them off completely.
poor gale :'(
- the dialogue is from ea gale's explanation about his folly
- i kinda like that she ended up looking like a mother-of-pearl inlay lacquerware!
- oh this was a subconscious choice, but Gale is sitting in seiza which is a posture for showing respect especially to elders. it's also known to be a painful position to sit in for extended periods of time, which is why it was sometimes used as a method of (morally dubious) punishment. however, experienced people can maintain this posture for much longer. food for thought :-)
- (edit: deleted this point bcs it didn't really make sense + detracted from the art a little;;)
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Great news for uninsured adults in the USA who want a COVID-19 booster! It now appears that ALL CVS locations are now active participants in the Bridge Access Program. The Bridge Access Program gives out free Covid-19 vaccinations to 18+ adults who otherwise can't afford one, so if you have a CVS near you, please go get one! For others who don't have a CVS near them, please go to vaccines.gov, click on "Find Covid-19 vaccines", fill out which vaccines you prefer (you can mix different vaccines if you have to so i reccomend just marking all of them for the age groups you need), and when the next page loads mark the "Bridge Access Program Participant" option to see only locations that are Bridge Access Program participants. Hopefully, other places that aren't CVS will start participating soon, so just check back every so often to see if there are any updates. The CDC Bridge Access Program website also has more details on what locations will be participating, but only CVS is appearing as an active participant on the vaccines.gov location finder at the moment.
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I do think " 'friends can disagree about things and remain friends' yeah, for pizza toppings not politics" was all-in-all horrible for societal discourse.
I'm not saying you need to remain friends despite any and all political beliefs, but if the extent of the disagreement you can handle only extends so far as your personal preferences, you sound like the poster child for fairweather friends.
People have disagreements over things of consequence; it's a fact of life, and someone disagreeing with you on something of substance doesn't make them a horrible person (I'm not saying it makes them a good person either, just that "agrees with me" is a shallow assessment tool).
Only keeping people that agree with you on everything makes you sound like you're in a cult, and it is the height of arrogance to assume that yours is the One True Path™ and any person who deviates off of it the slightest bit is a heretic.
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