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Last but not least, a lovely BG3 themed character and her horse to round out the YCH commissions.
Thank you for commissioning me @callmelittlewolf!
And thank you to everyone else who snagged a YCH slot, these were really fun to do and I’ll definitely have to open them again in the future 💜
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batch 1 sketch busts done! thank you for your support ^^
turian ocs (1-2) belong to @kage-bot, hunter oc (3) belongs to catgirltechnica on twitter, eliksni oc (4) belongs to @vuullets
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Qaal looks so good! Thank you again for taking my commission!



Bunch of SW/SWTOR commissions♥ @gi-wi @greencrusader and someone I don't have the @ sorry !
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Hi Tracy, I want to apologize for what I said yesterday, about the boredom. My words were badly used and I did not mean to hurt you or anyone reading the post. I'm sorry.
It's alright. No need to apologize, but thank you in any case. After the fact, I realized I might have misinterpreted what you were saying to some extent. I apologize back if I did. What I said about finding other things to keep you interested, expanding your interests, and putting energy into making your own things still stands, though.
This might be tangential or off-base, but I know "hyperfixation" is how a lot of people (in casual, not diagnostic terms) describe their relationship to fandom, and it sort of makes it seem like a given fandom should be expected to occupy that much space in your life, or like it should become your veritable identity. But I don't think that's a healthy way to approach fandom. It's okay to be really interested and inspired by something, or to be briefly fixated on it. It's also okay to get sort of bored with it and move on after time. You can love something at a distance. You can come back later...or maybe you'll grow out of it and become more interested in other things. Hopefully lots of other things! That's part of growing up or growing as a person. I think it's healthy to maintain multiple interests and to make friends in varied spaces. Get inspired by lots of stuff! The more the better. Define yourself for yourself, not entirely by which fandom space you're in at any given time. You are more than what fandom you're in.
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rip magneto you would have loved killing elon musk
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anakin skywalker does not use jedi mind tricks
not once in the films
do you think that’s a coincidence
not on your life buddy
anakin skywalker does not have it in him to overrule another being’s free will
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Say hello to Cal Cleetus who is on many space watch lists. (Fallen Order really gave some great customisation options)

its incredible that no matter what you wear in that game, merrin will always romance cal. girl’s down bad
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“King Julian from Madagascar is trying to kill me”
okay I should be fine. Nothing to worry about.
“Tobias Funke from Arrested Development is trying to protect you.”
…I’m so dead.
Spin the wheel. That's who's trying to kill you.
Spin the wheel again. That's who's trying to protect you.
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been building a collection of posts from like minded individuals
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“Humans are inherently selfish--" Then why do so many cultures value hospitality, to the point of dictating it in their religions? Why is it so common for hosts to offer their visitors their best food, and as much of it as they can? At some point, multiple cultures decided that they knew what it felt like to be alone and vulnerable, and promised each other to never let those who stay with them feel that way. That doesn't sound very "inherently selfish" to me.
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reblog to give the person you reblogged this from a fucking break
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