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Skytober Dump Week 3
#art#tumbke#digital art#sky children of the light#sky cotl#thatskygame#skycotl#skytober#that sky game#sky cotl art#skytober2024#skyfest#sky children fanart#sky game#sky星を紡ぐ子どもたち
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“But… I thought they were in love?”
I really love the Sun and Moon designs on them. I’m a sucker for it actually 😭😭 -@tumbke
#simon petrikov#betty grof#petrigrof#casper#nova#casper and nova#adventure time#at#fionna and cake#artph#procreate#digital art#i’m gonna use my actual artist name for my notes now#idk where I got mun from but ok#tumbke is me#tumbke#sun and moon
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That house would make a banger album cover
obligatory sappy post: happy valentines day to @perfect-puppy and @clinicallybored i love both of these girls so so so much here we all are kissing in front of the american football house
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i love my tumbke friends fo much guys. gonna give you the wettest grossest kiss in the forehead mg pookies
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Tumbkes in buhh
Errrr uehh grips yoyu
Hi friend :3 are your requestz still oepn and ouhh what're the limits (NSFW off the table, I don't plan on doing any of that ew weird NSFW blegh) but like fandom limtids I fofgor
I don't know? Well, it's clear about NSFW, we are in solidarity, I don't draw it, but other? I dunno really
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I remember having that unit in high school where we were supposed to be going over colonial lit, but ended up just reading The Crucible because the teacher was a repressed goth (as often happens in most high schools). So of course we had to learn a lot about the witch trials as cultural context for the play and also the two versions of movie adaptation of thd play. And the teacher was all for the moldy bread hysteria theory, despite it already having been debunked very publicly.
And then I remember taking history classes in college (for fun, had nothing to do with my degree) and realizing that the whole reason it happened was just that some people liked to be left alone and had quirky ways of looking at traditional beliefs and hardcore protestant Christianity just couldn't handle that. It didn't like old widows owning land, or single adults with no prospects of marriage, or anyone that wasn't as hardcore about loving God and hating Catholics as they should be.
And I really have to ask myself: why did public school put so much emphasis on race and science and mysticism when the reality was just really bad social systems? Was it just the teacher not seeing past the glamor of "witchcraft", a restriction on curriculum, or is it just a systemic failure of public education failing to show what the early settlers really were?
I have and always have had Way Too Many Feelings About The Salem Witch Trials. This is incurable. Do not conspiracy theory me. I will win
#i too have many thoughts about this topic#and my words tumbke ouv haphazardly#because i have very little control over what i say and write
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for a brief moment there i almost felt conftorable with dumoing all of my shit bottled up inside into a tumbke post everyone can see and will be on all my mutuals dashes
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Minha participaçao do flashmoob da replai, eu ia posta só no stagram só que eu lembrei q eu tenho tumbk e resolvi posta aqui pq nao né kk
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Title: Gubat Banwa, First Edition Writer and Developer: Joaquin Kyle “Makapatag” Saavedra Art Director: Dylan Briones (@illsvillainy) Artists: Dylan Briones (@illsvillainy), Fae (@lntpblk), Noriz Mora (@Togidemi), Tamara Catada (@tanorochen), Xrystina Marcos (@SweetCyanid3), Ahron (@daffonahron), Gen (@Shaolinfan1), Luisa Odulio (@ghostprinceee), RM Banas (@rmbananas), Cams Cabezas (@tidalbronze), Trina Laya (@tumbke), Mar (@marmastry) Jul A. Refugia (@JuiceUrLemons) Kai (@ClickClacKAOS), Eli (@eleidescope), Raj (@rajavlitra), Cam Chua (@frillion) Summary (from Itch.io page): SWORD AND ENLIGHTENMENT. LOVE AND GLORY. VIOLENCE AND LIBERATION. Gubat Banwa is a Southeast Asian fantasy martial arts Role-Playing Game, inspired by the refulgent cultures of Southeast Asia. Raise your spears, KADUNGGANAN, you elite warrior-braves and asura-knights who travel The Sword Isles to prove their conviction and dictate the fate of the world. Revel in larger-than-life war drama like in Asian Dramas, ballistic tactical martial arts grid gameplay in the vein of Lancer or Final Fantasy Tactics, and find glory beyond heaven. Wield the Thunderbolt of Liberation! Rejoice! In the Glory of Combat! Buy Here: https://makapatag.itch.io/gubat-banwa Spoiler-Free Review: Before going into the review itself, I need to state that this is the first time I'm reviewing a TTRPG book. As such, I'm coming at it with far more emphasis on things like lore and narrative, as opposed to the more crunchy bits like mechanics. Also, I'm a player and a game master, not a game creator, so I cannot speak to that aspect of this game either. But with that being said: THIS BOOK IS AMAZING. I've already got a sense of how well this plays, since I've had the privilege of playing it twice (once with the creator GMing, and another time with one of the artists as GM, and the art director as a co-player), and that was in the pre-First Edition versions of the game. I'm sure that the team behind Gubat Banwa have since smoothed out the mechanics even further, and I bet it plays like a dream now. Fortunately there's rules for Solo Play in the First Edition so I'm going to take a crack at those when I've got a bit more brainspace. Even without getting into the gameplay though, this book is still incredible. The artwork is absolutely stunning, and not just the big pieces like the cover and Discipline illustrations; even the borders around the pages are gorgeous, as are the font choices and the layouting. The art provides excellent visual cues for players and GMs who are looking for inspiration and an anchor for their characters and games, helping them to ground and flesh out their characters and the setting. Speaking of grounding and fleshing out things: the lore is EXTENSIVE, which I deeply enjoy and appreciate. The lore works together with the art to provide inspiration and a framework to help players and GMs both to get into the spirit of things. In the lore and the art, the reader really gets a sense of how much of a work of love this book is - a work of love, and of righteous anger. Actually if there's any terms that best capture the feel of this book, it'd be those two: love, and righteous anger. As is clearly stated in the Note on Intended Audience of this book, "This game is explicitly written with us in mind, us being Filipinos and other Southeast Asian people." And the "us" described here are peoples who've managed to somehow, against all odds, survive and continue to survive against the deleterious and erasing effects of colonization, which continues to this very day. If there is love, that is only right; and if there is anger, then that is only right too. Those two things are inseparable - both in the world and in the play of Gubat Banwa, and the reality it springs from, that is the impetus and driving force behind the entire project. It'd be fantastic if more people could get to experience it too. Rating: Five lightning bolts
#book review#book reviews#Gubat Banwa#ttrpgs#tabletop games#tabletop rpgs#fantasy#filipino literature#games
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Day 2 - Concert Hall
#art#tumbke#digital art#sky children of the light#sky cotl#thatskygame#skycotl#that sky game#sky cotl art#sky children of light#sky cotl fanart#sky 星を紡ぐ子どもたち#skytober#skytober2024
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does anyone have a tumbke theme that looks like this?
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i love how r/196 users on tumbk(r) still say "rule" or some variation/p(u)n thereof despite there being no need anymore. it's (l)ike their coll(e)ctive signature
i love how r/196 users on tumbkr still say "rule" or some variation/pun thereof despite there being no need anymore. it's like their collective signature
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Men's 1901 Marled Ribbed Socks, Size One Size - Brown.
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