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a-rogue-tiddy-bot · 7 months
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Two Fun Facts About the BG3 Companions
They're adults.
They're not real.
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endmylife69 · 11 months
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The whole concept of otherkin and fictionkin is stupid. It's like taking roleplay way too far and deluding yourself into thinking you really are some other species/fictional character instead of just pretending to be one and acknowledging it. You are an animal, a ghost, a vampire, a demon, an angel, a troll, a werewolf, or some character in a TV Show/video game/movie/play/book/whatever. You were never something else in a past life. Reincarnation is not possible. You are a human being and you have always been one. Being an otherkin or fictionkin just being desperate for attention and seeking validation to be special taken to the extreme. Attention whores at their finest, ladies and gentleman.
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ihhfhonao3 · 8 months
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People who try to justify queerphobia by saying that we have mental illnesses/are delusional are so stupid because not only are you being queerphobic but you’re also implying that the disabled are undesirable and it’s okay to hate on them which is blatant ableism!! I am going to rip out the entrails of anyone who says shit like that!!
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dimorphodon-x · 3 months
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Done for my friend @idiotwithanopinion thank you for letting me help you design your character! This was quite fun ^v^
Information about this guy that he has provided to me below the cut (it’s mostly copy/pasted, but I hope you don’t mind that I edit a little bit only to try and smooth things out)
Fiddlecrunch grew in Epip before going to Meso to seek an education in Politics. However, during his time studying, he found a natural talent for memorizing and navigating the complex and often contradictory laws of the five Oardivian cities. With this talent, he'd finish his education in Law.
Fiddlecrunch finds himself going across the various cities, mainly Bathys and Abbyso, to defend a variety of clients. Many politicians believe him to be a mob lawyer due to his tendency to represent career criminals and drug runners, but in reality, Fiddlecrunch holds a strong belief that everyone deserves a fair chance in court, even the hardened killers. To clarify: he doesn’t usually argue for the innocence of hardened killers/career criminals, but to help them get out of criminal occupations through fair sentencing and rehabilitation programs.
He's relatively reserved in public but is known to become fierce and headstrong in Court. Rumors circulate on whether his altmode’s eyes are still capable of sight when in robot mode and if he uses them to keep a 360 degree view of the courtroom.
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elowmojo · 10 days
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"Yup! I'm okay!"
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likelyscam · 8 months
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scary and erica being in love. that’s it.
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thinking of these particular pictures.. :')
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eziosofia · 2 months
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ASSASSIN’S CREED: BLACK FLAG
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soulsanctuary · 8 months
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sometimes i feel almost ashamed of how intensely i feel things and how overwhelming and destructive it can be for me
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kaijukebox · 10 months
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I’m a HDB/IDS truther, My mans watched an inebriated cop plow his MC into the ocean, drag himself from the wreckage, then immediately thought, “this is buddy material” and hung out with him all night…in this essay I will—
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Today’s Reference!
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odango have been preparing for their family photo since the second it was put on the calendar,,,, dazai got the frantic text from one of them being like “you’re coming today right?!” to which he probably replied “to what?” much to ango’s facepalm of annoyance
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phonyrams · 1 year
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average angsty 16 year olds
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umlewis · 1 month
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Informing Toto Wolff that he's off to Ferrari in 2025, the team boss told Lewis Hamilton to picture the Mercedes rear wing, because that will be his "perspective" next season. Although Hamilton signed a two-year contract with Mercedes back in August last year, the Briton opted to activate an escape clause that allowed him to leave after just one year.
Toto Wolff: Hamilton/Ferrari leak didn't "give me lots of options"
Deciding over F1's Christmas break that he wanted a new challenge, the timeframe reads the decision, contact, negotiations, and signing all took place over a six-week period, and after that, Wolff was informed with Hamilton telling his team boss about his move as the news began to leak. "Not a lot," Wolff told Fox Sports Australia when asked about the time difference between his sit-down with Hamilton and the announcements. "I think it was difficult for him to really tell me because he left for the Christmas holiday and was Mercedes forever. Normally that's a time where we don't speak a lot, because he's gone, because otherwise we're speaking every day. And then he came back and said, 'Can we have a coffee?' He came for coffee-that's a normal thing we're doing when the season kicks off-and he said, 'I'm moving to Ferrari,' and I said, 'Really?' Not that it shocked me, because we knew that we have a short-term contract, but the timing, at the beginning of the season... I said, 'Why at the beginning of season?' He said he just wanted to have it out and not have it as a burden. Then you've got to stay pragmatic. After that five minute shock and disbelief it was like, 'Okay, what are we doing announcement? What are we doing going forward into the season?' And he said, 'Well, the announcement is a tricky thing, because I think it's leaking.' It didn't give me lots of options."
Toto Wolff "can't imagine" Lewis Hamilton in red
With Hamilton joining Mercedes in 2013, the same year Wolff signed up, the two have been together for six of the Briton driver's championship titles, and together won eight consecutive Constructors' Championships from 2014 to 2021. It begs the question, is Wolff disappointed by Hamilton's decision to leave Mercedes for Ferrari? "No, not at all," he insisted. "I think sportspeople have a limited shelf life when they are at the peak of their performance, peak of their earning power, and that is maybe ten to fifteen years. They've got to do it and take that limited amount of time where you want to win as many races and as much as possible, and that's why I understand that he says 'I gotta go a different path, I need to reinvent myself.' I see the positives, because our years were so great and we really have a strong bond. And in the same way, we are able to separate in wishing each other really all the best. Hopefully we'll be beating him on track, and we at the same time can embark on a new route with another new driver next to George." And beating him on track was Wolff's jibe to Hamilton after the 39-year-old broke the news. "I think, first, I can't imagine him in the red. I don't think it suits him," the Austrian added, "but I think that picture is gonna be interesting. And then I told him, 'You got to really picture our rear wing, because that's the perspective you're going to have.'"
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tiredgoblingalore · 9 months
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I’ve noticed that, when Metatron mentions the Second Coming, it’s like Aziraphale freezes. At that moment something changes. His smile drops and he seems mortified. After looking at the elevator and the Metatron, he looks like he’s just realized something. And that’s when he looks back to Crowley. Then, before he enters the elevator, he sighs and puts on a smile. 
So what if, at that moment, Aziraphale realized he has no choice but to go? Heaven’s planning the Second Coming. He wouldn’t have known that if he hadn’t said yes to Metatron’s offer. The Metatron said they’ll need someone who knows how Earth and humans work, and that’s Aziraphale, so he believes that, as someone well-versed in Earthly matters, he'll have insider knowledge about what precisely the Second Coming entails (whether that's true or not is a whole different thing). So now, he has to go, even if he doesn’t want to, because he has to know what they’re planning. Because the Second Coming includes a complete transfiguration of the universe. And so when he hears this, he’s asking himself what does that entail? What will happen to the Earth? And to the humans? And, most importantly, what will happen to Crowley? He knows he can’t protect Crowley if he stays because he would have no idea what Heaven is planning and what exactly will happen. So he goes to Heaven. Because that’s the only way he’ll be able to protect Crowley and the Earth from what’s coming. Because otherwise, he wouldn’t have known about anything before it was too late.
I think Aziraphale still has a lot of work to do to break out of the mental framework that Heaven built in his mind. I think he still wants to change Heaven. I think that the black-and-white worldview that has been pounded into his skull is still there and that he's still struggling with it. Aziraphale may be naive and traumatized, but he's not stupid. He's clever and I think that when he hears about the Second Coming, he has a new motive to return to Heaven.
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jamiemaybeme · 1 month
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running on like three hours of sleep here, so prepare for a once again not-particularly-coherent post (i'm so delusional in this one icl 😭)
i was watching good omens edits, and there's that scene where crowley pulls up on the side of the street and tells aziraphale to run away with him, gets mad when he doesn't want to and says his whole "when i'm off in the stars, i won't even think about you!"
sorry that's a bit long i just need you to know which scene it is BECAUSE:
aziraphale says i forgive you in that scene because crowley starts the scene with i'm sorry. BUT! he waits until the end of the conversation to say it.
i saw a post a little while ago by @thesherrinfordfacility where they broke down all the timings in season 2 of good omens using the clock in aziraphale's bookshop. the thing i want to pick up on here, is that they pointed out there is a 20 minute (i think) gap in the final fifteen. apparently the crew said it was just a mistake (and it's really quite likely it was and i'm severely overthinking this), BUT if we imagine it's not...
WHAT IF (bear with me) WHAT IF CROWLEY APOLOGISED FOR SOMETHING AND THAT'S WHAT AZIRAPHALE WAS FORGIVING HIM FOR??? WHAT IF THERE WAS A WHOLE CONVERSATION WE DIDN'T SEE? THEY DID IT IN SEASON ONE (WITH THE SWITCHEROO), WHAT'S TO SAY IT WON'T BE DONE AGAIN??
the other option is the clock was just accidentally on the wrong time, and the final fifteen was entirely real, but i prefer to be delusional and make/believe other theories.
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loz-tearsofahomo · 9 months
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When Hozier wrote "Heaven is not fit to house a love like you and I" he was talking about Crowley and Aziraphale btw
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