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kokiyoh · 2 months ago
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something ain't right....
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WHAT IS MY PROBLEM WITH "DOOMED MEN"?!??!
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sexswansworld · 10 months ago
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Just got told not to date a bull rider because they’re stupid, but that’s how I like my men.
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laur-rants · 1 year ago
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I love when my borzoi does the thing
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shaylene-the-praline · 14 days ago
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night 💜
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inkskinned · 12 days ago
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having good & true friends will literally save and protect you in a million unfathomable ways. like okay we have written so many times about lovers. but the way a platonic friend laughs and cries with you. the way they hold your hand at 14 years old and at 34. the way they keep a little silver tie to you, touching base over and over and over. how you can go years without talking, only to re-meet and discover: oh shit! you're still cool!
there are people who have been in my life for more than half of it, and i have loved every version of them. do you know how fucking beautiful that is. yeah love will save the world. but the way friends love you is gonna save the you.
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megatronusprimedecal · 16 days ago
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"Always got your back." "No matter what."
Transformers One (2024)
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prokopetz · 11 days ago
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For me there's no disappointment quite like cracking open a new indie tabletop RPG that claims to have lots of random lookup tables, and discovering that each individual table only has like six entries. Like, that's great if we're doing a one-time one-shot and only ever need to roll on any given table once, but where's the replay value?
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papercutslut · 16 days ago
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Stanley likes to show Stanford conspiracy theories online because he knows it really riles Ford up
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bloominglegumes · 1 month ago
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quick powl doodle,,, need to see more of him
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diamondzart · 1 month ago
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I 3D MODELED KIWI SNIPER YES
That artwork by @redmarqar made me lose my shit and I realized that if I don’t turn him into a low-poly 3D thingy right here and now I’d DIE on spot. So I sat down and made this in one evening!
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🎷You spin me right round baby right round~~~
🔧Blender 3.6, Eevee render engine. 422 polygons (802 tris). I'm so proud ahaha
If this gets recognition I may even decide to rig and animate him... So please, if you like it, reblogs appreciated!!!
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mirrorhouse · 19 days ago
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SAW (2004) dir. James Wan
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shaylene-the-praline · 17 days ago
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♥️bimbo♥️
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courfee · 1 month ago
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the complimentary james to this regulus
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crumbing out
sequel to this
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prokopetz · 2 months ago
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Here's a tabletop RPG history question, and also an etymology question if your nerdery bends that way.
d66 tables – as in "roll a six-sided die twice, reading the first roll as the 'tens' place and the second roll as the 'ones' place, yielding a number in the range from 11 to 66" – have been around at least as early as 1977, when the Starships book for classic Traveller used them to randomly generate trade goods for players to buy. However, the term "d66" wasn't yet being used to describe them – the book's text simply describes in detail how to roll on them each time such a table appears.
Conversely, we know the term "d66" was being used to describe this type of random lookup table no later than 2004, because several popular Japanese indie RPGs which came out in that year use it. However, none of these games seem to have originated it – the way they're using it suggests they're dropping a piece of jargon that was already well established at the time.
So the question is: what's the earliest tabletop RPG that specifically uses the term "d66" or "d66 table" to describe this type of random lookup roll? i.e., not "d6/d6" or "d6,d6" or any alternative verbiage, but "d66" specifically? It has to have been published in or before 2004, and (probably) not earlier than 1977. No speculation about which games might have used it, please; if you're going to suggest a candidate, be prepared to cite a specific title and page number.
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moghedien · 4 months ago
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Leliana really is the best option for Divine because 1) she undisputably does the most progressive shit while being completely ready and able to protect herself and her people when people inevitable come after her for that, 2) she makes it extremely clear that she will not leave the Warden once she becomes Divine and will basically publicly make the Warden her trophy wife (ideal for my warden) so there's no bittersweet angst if you romanced her in Origins you actually get information of what your Warden is doing (being Leliana's trophy wife) in Trespasser, and 3) she is just the funniest option like my girl breeds nugs and puts them in her official portraits you know she has official chantry robes and regalia for all of them
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