Mainly FFXIV, Sonic and Transformers.
Unapologetic Alt-a-holic.
(He/him)
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Two-toned echoes tumbling through time
Two-toned echoes tumbling through time
And her acceptance speech about queer joy was a love letter to @aliona.bsky.social 🥹🌈
"The Office of Master of The Traditions had fallen inevitably on Ponder Stibbons, who tended to get all the jobs that required someone who thought that things should happen on time and that numbers should add up."
"‘mumblemumblemumble,’ said the Dean defiantly, a rebel without a pause."
"He envied his fellow students who believed in gods that were intangible and lived a long way away on top of some mountain. A fellow could really believe in gods like that. But it was extremely hard to believe in a god when you saw him at breakfast every day."
"The Office of Master of The Traditions had fallen inevitably on Ponder Stibbons, who tended to get all the jobs that required someone who thought that things should happen on time and that numbers should add up."
YouTube: "Would you like to watch Xenosys Vex and Arthars?"
No I wanna see stuff that's actually good
YouTube: "Would you like to watch Xenosys Vex and Arthars?"
No I wanna see stuff that's actually good
(Of course I had to do something Garlean!) I changed things up a little, but it turned out AMAZING!
(Of course I had to do something Garlean!) I changed things up a little, but it turned out AMAZING!
“He didn’t look around, and watch and learn, and then say, ‘This is how people are, how do we deal with it?’ No, he sat and thought: ‘This is how the people ought to be, how can we change them?’ And that was a good enough thought for a priest but not for a copper…”
"Hell, it has been suggested, is other people.
This has always come as a bit of a surprise to many demons, who had always thought that hell was sticking sharp things into people and pushing them into lakes of blood and so on."
“He didn’t look around, and watch and learn, and then say, ‘This is how people are, how do we deal with it?’ No, he sat and thought: ‘This is how the people ought to be, how can we change them?’ And that was a good enough thought for a priest but not for a copper…”