#Trophy Collecting
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fogaminghub · 16 days ago
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🕸️✨ Hey, fellow gamers! Want to snag the "Just Let Go" trophy in Marvel's Spider-Man 2? 🚀 Check out our latest blog post, where we break down exactly where to find the science trophy Miles and Phin won! It’s a must-read for all trophy hunters! 💪
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lazycranberrydoodles · 1 year ago
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everybody go home. this is my magnum opus
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dad-dumpster · 8 months ago
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harry keeps stealing victim’s boots
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jesuis-assez · 3 months ago
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Tim celebrating Lucy's efforts over her parents refusing to celebrate her achievements
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skitskatdacat63 · 11 months ago
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Oh to be kissed the way Fernando Alonso kisses his trophies
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shovson · 7 months ago
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rules of strategy seb | for @racingliners
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silusvesuius · 8 months ago
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my spawn 🏆
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y-rhywbeth2 · 5 days ago
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Perhaps the strangest thing about camp is the houseplants (not including any druids... actually that's a different topic of weird). I mean it's apparently a normal instinctual thing for elves to want to be around plants and fill their living spaces with houseplants (and 2-out-of-3 of the guilty parties are of elven blood). But.
How are we carting these things around and who is keeping them alive. Who thought this was a good or sensible idea? Especially the big palm in the giant pot. Those are heavy. And why do we need houseplants outdoors??
I feel like it's Shadowheart, since she's the one with the watering animation. A subconscious holdover from her early years growing up with her father? (I'm also blaming her for Astarion and Karlach having them.)
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is-today-tomorrow-in-nz · 2 months ago
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Matthias's hypocrisy
I get that Matthias was a product of indoctrination but his hypocrisy and cognitive dissonance is truly appalling.
When Nina pointed at the evidence of what his country does to people like her, suddenly it was not him. The others did it and the dead Grisha were given a fair trial(something he believes her kind does not deserve). So it was not a big deal as they did the right thing.
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He tells what happened to his family(I'm convinced that those were Brum's action to increase druskelle recruits). He is holding Nina accountable but he refuses to take any himself. He is justified in killing any and all Grisha however when the Grisha retaliate it shows their evilness. He mocks them as 'precious, persecuted Grisha' just after Nina saw a pyre of her dead colleagues. This is the peak of his cognitive dissonance. He thinks his cause is personal while hers is not.
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If this isn't indoctrination at its finest then I don't know what is.
1)My pain is bigger than yours. I'm the victim, not you.
2)One of yours did something vile so all of you are vile.
3)I'm allowed to kill you because I'm doing Djel's work but you cannot retaliate.
4)I'm a holy warrior and my fight is for a righteous cause unlike yours.
5)You are not human, you are an abomination. Killing you is basically cleansing the lands.
And finally we have this gem.
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We don't see Grisha hanging trophies of dead druskelle in the Little palace. Circling back to LB calling both parties as soldiers in war can be refuted by the above little nugget alone. One is in war for the purpose of committing hate crime while the other is defending or retaliating. So, as much LB wants to refuse, she wrote a nazi/jew romance.
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underwittingly · 1 year ago
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@into-the-midst
for the scene of Draco amongst the trophies in ch14 of Within the Hollow Crown
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why-the-heck-not · 4 months ago
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”having cats is so cozy :3 they’re so cute aww look at her purr aw what a sweetheart”
i’m collecting pieces of a bird into a plastic bag on this fine sunday evening
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terrence-silver · 6 months ago
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Would KK 3 era Terry steal beloveds panties / thongs and make a secret shrine out of them? Or smell them when she wasn't around? (Only 2 more to send! 😂)
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I generally think Terry relishes in snooping through intimate items.
Collecting them, sure.
Holding unto them in some perverse display of ownership, yes.
Like maintaining a trophy.
Not limited to just the unmentionable type of intimates; namely, panties and undergarments, which would seem like the obvious target of any stalking pervert.
No.
I think Terry's interested in everything.
Literally everything he can find or stumble upon. Old newspapers beloved's (or an enemy in general) kept. Trinkets. Books, read and unread. Mundane nonsense. The wrapper of a chocolate. A half emptied deodorant bottle. The chunk of hair caught in their brush. The contents of a pill cabinet. How much dust has or has not accumulated over furniture tops. The method with which his target folds their clothes. Their drawer of socks. Old memories. New memories. Where they keep the spare key. Do they have a jar of money. The contents of a diary. What's in their fridge and by extension, what are their eating habits. What laundry detergent they use and what it smells like. The general layout and feel of their home. Are they a messy or a tidy person.
I mean, literally anything you can imagine interests him and he sees potential in everything, no matter how mundane and seemingly ridiculous. Why? Because it's all information and informations are power. Something someone like him might've learned during his army days; Never disregard any piece of intel, because that very same intel might tactically stand between you and death itself. He was supposedly in the Spec Ops, so it's very likely this training has been embedded in him to the degree it bled into every habit he has because scouring an apartment he broke into isn't that different from scouring a booby trapped base camp or a battlefield to Terry. He functions under eerily similar principles in both war and peace. See, if you've an eye for detail --- all details --- you can discover incredible things about a person's habits. Interests. Personality. Mentality. Daily and night routines. Their comings and goings. Weakness you can exploit. Strengths you can appeal to. Secrets they want to hide. Interests you can emulate. How their very insides smell like judging by the soaked fabric of worn, used underwear fished out of a hamper. It's all right there. In someone's surroundings. In their domain. The home they inhabit. That's pretty much how he tried to appeal to Mr. Miyagi by discovering what unit the man served in during WWII and conveniently bringing up the fact that he too is a veteran and that war is, in fact, hell. Nevermind what people say. Often times, you should disregard what people do too, because even patterns of habit can deceive and a deceiver like Terry should know. How people live? Now, there's where all answers are usually contained. All it takes is breaking into someone's house once, and if you're tenacious and determined enough, if you've a talent for looking, you can find out...literally whatever you want just by observing at what you see around you.
You'll have control over the situation.
And an upper hand over people in ways they don't have over you.
And I think Terry has a legitimate glee when he snoops through people's things.
There's childlike excitement in literally everything he finds.
It's like going to an endless candy shop for him.
Precisely because it represents power.
Which, by extension, might be why he was so distraught when Chozen, Johnny, Mike Barnes and Daniel Larusso broke into his home because he very well understands the meaning of someone trespassing into your privacy and all the ways it violates the sanctity of intimacy. All the ways they had power over him in that moment, very well beyond his control. All the things they could've discovered about him. All the ways he was open to scrutiny and observation by an enemy. All the ways he was infuriatingly vulnerable.
That being said, he is something of a hypocrite with double standards.
He's fully keen on collecting beloved's panties, underwear and god only knows what else and keeping all of these things and much, much more as a trophies for a shrine, a private collection or merely his own personal enjoyment, but he'll just as well fly into a rage under the right circumstances at the very notion of someone doing as much as harmlessly walking around the mere premises of his estate without explicit permission. He can do unto you as he likes, but be prepared for retaliation if you do unto him as you like.
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what-have-i-unleashed · 28 days ago
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something new chara wearing sans/killer's jacket to keep themself warm in snowdin. could sans/killer feel the cold then, walking through snowdin without the cover of his jacket?
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thelasttaleofthepari · 3 months ago
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Do you ever think about the fact that Brynne melted her trophies into bracelets to prove that she was worthy lol because 😭😭😭😭 I 😭😭😭😭 sure 😭😭😭😭 do 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
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velvetjune · 7 months ago
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the nursery rhyme puzzles might be one of my favorite parts of game. They’re one of the aspects of Saga’s storyline that early on introduce the FBC and the theme of fiction with reality that would be an entire case for her, and later a major source of conflict. All the whimsical poems and dolls that are soon revealed to have direct correlation to Saga and her worries. Is it all a coincidence? Was the act of making this art already affected by Saga’s role and that’s why some of the rhymes are personal? It adds to the mystery that’ll likely never be fully answered, and makes Saga and the player uneasy.
Then, the final doll!—the father that looks like a certain talk show host in the dark place, holding his child. Specifically contained away from any other dolls and the witchfinder’s station, but never given a reason why. Of course, there’s a creepy poem repeated over the station paralleling Saga’s life, but I love that it speaks of the father, Door, keeping an eye on and trying to protect the hero, Saga.
Naturally, Campbell, the annoying FBC researcher, was listening in and wanted to see Saga face the consequences of opening a threshold and seeing what comes through the “doorway.” Only for him to die (?) instead. Such a classic mad scientist ending; It’s comically funny after the haunting mystery of the station. While it could simply be him being sent or consumed by the Dark Place, the chance that it could be Mr. Door watching Campbell try to sabotage his daughter and opening a door for Campbell to face whatever Horrors of the dark place is. so good. What a conclusion to what seemed like a fairly nonsensical puzzle side quest.
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canonically-a-genloser · 20 days ago
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