May 2013
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ferelden:
do you ever hear the intro theme to a video game and you get really emotional and your heart feels really weak like it’s coming back home and it’s basically like that whole world you love so much summed up into one epic song and you just want to fucking cry a lot because this is the video game for you and nothing else ever can even compare to the feeling you get when you hear that one...
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starxapple:
the ships that i end up investing myself the most in are the ones where at first im like, “meh i guess i can see that” and then somewhere along the line my brain just fucking snaps and i cant control myself its like a demons possessed me and im going 900mph to hell
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isanort:
I found Xemnas’ favourite crayon
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rudeshota:
AXEL IS GREAT BECAUSE AT THE BEGINNING OF HIS CHARACTER ARC HE’S A SELFISH ASSHOLE AND THEN AT THE END OF HIS CHARACTER HE’S STILL A SELFISH ASSHOLE BUT IN A DIFFERENT WAY FOR DIFFERENT REASONS BECAUSE PEOPLE DO CHANGE BUT NOT ALWAYS FOR THE BETTER AND THAT’S HOW YOU WRITE A GODDAMN STORY MOTHERFUCKERS
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morbi:
Okay, I always find it a little odd that people consider Super Princess Peach sexist because the gimmick revolves around Princess Peach having emotion based abilities. I see people make mood swing jokes and PMS jabs whenever it’s brought up. These are people who obviously have never actually played Super Princess Peach.
I have played Super Princess Peach. I own it, and have...
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“‘We Have Always Fought’: Challenging the ‘Women,... →
eschergirls:
I often tell people that I’m the biggest self-aware misogynist I know.
I was writing a scene last night between a woman general and the man she helped put on the throne. I started writing in some romantic tension, and realized how lazy that was. There are other kinds of tension.
I made a passing reference to sexual slavery, which I had to cut. I nearly had him use a gendered...
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Quietly Thinking Aloud: Heroification and... →
disabledtalk:
“Teachers have held up Helen Keller, the blind and deaf girl who overcame her physical handicaps, as an inspiration to generations of schoolchildren. Every fifth grader knows the scene in which Anne Sullivan spells water into young Helen’s hand at the pump. At least a dozen movies and filmstrips have been made on Keller’s life. Each yields its version of the same cliche. A...
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