Silver Tongue

Jan 15

spacehamsterg:

projared:

spacehamsterg:

scarcity-of-cats:

ProJared and SpaceHamster are really good examples of how Internet personalities can have wildly different boundaries and comfort zones with fans and how both are equally deserving of respect. Jared actively courts flirtation from adult fans while Jeff dislikes even discussing what he finds attractive in another person, and both approaches are valid!

As fans, it’s important to keep in mind that celebrities have just as much a right to give and deny consent as anyone else, and what one person might be okay with won’t necessarily fly by another person, even when the people in question are friends with similar content and audiences. Just like with people you meet IRL, one person saying yes doesn’t necessarily mean the next person will have the same reaction.

It’s not that I don’t enjoy flirtation, perhaps I was just in a weird mood. I don’t want it to come off like you guys can’t ask me personal questions. I was merely saying that it didn’t really contextually matter, like an arbitrary list of things isn’t what defines you as a person, or a thing you’d have to meet for me to personally find you attractive. I don’t dislike discussing that kind of thing, but sometimes it can seem like people just want to know these really intimate and specific things about you so that they can see if they ‘match’ what you’re looking for, for lack of a better word.

I generally agree with this statement though, even if I think that statement about me isn’t inherently true. Everyone is totally different. Sometimes people are so deep into ‘internet culture’ or whatever that they forget not everyone is in the collective ‘joke’ or thing you’re referencing. Not everyone is going to react the same way. Especially if you’re pushing personal boundaries and asking really personal questions or something. 

Ionno, just some thoughts.

I’m here to FUCK.

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brainstatic:

brainstatic:

The densest people on the internet are the ones who say sci fi and fantasy are getting too political. Why can’t we go back to the good old days of The Twilight Zone, with its various episodes about mob mentality and the danger of mass paranoia that totally weren’t about the Red Scare. Or Star Wars and its genocidal empire of racially homogeneous Aryan men. Or Dune with its religious tribal peoples who live in a desert that contains the galaxy’s most valuable resource and the wars with the foreign colonizers, that was purely from Frank Herbert’s imagination. Can you imagine how much Star Trek would suck if it was packed to the brim with ham-fisted allegories of every societal issue of the 20th century. Not like all this modern ultra-political stuff, like a woman hero. 

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Just goes to show that when media is getting “too political” what they really mean is “media is making it obvious im a terrible person with allegories”

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cmder:

fullmetalwindbreaker:

cmder:

cmder:

How many horsepower is 1 horse?

Okay logically it follows that a horse is 1 horse power but what’s the standard? Because horses aren’t the same

the average horse can produce almost 15 horsepower

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two horses have 72 horsepower or even 100 horsepower if they have bonded over a long period of time.

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dunkstein:

koobaxion:

Malcom in the Middle Ages

You’re not the lord of me now

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Anonymous asked: anon hate

bodyscrubs:

hustlerose:

dismissive reply 

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I got a rock.

yourplayersaidwhat:

DM: Inside the chest, you find a rock with string attached to it, a glowing pearl, and a rod with a button on it.

Rogue: I give the rod to the ranger because I don’t want it but I pocket the other two.

DM: Do you wanna see if you can identify them?

Rogue: I mean yeah I guess.

DM: Alright roll Arcana for me.

Rogue: *rolls a nat 20 and a 4*

DM: Alright, you get to identify one of the two, the rock or the pearl, so which one-

Rogue: THE ROCK.

DM: WHAT

Paladin: Oh my GOD

DM: ALRIGHT YOU IDENTIFY THE ROCK WITH STRING ON IT

DM: IT’S A ROCK

DM: WITH STRING ON IT

DM: CONGRATULATIONS

Rogue: Wait WHAT? IS IT SERIOUSLY JUST A ROCK WITH A STRING!?

DM: IT IS A ROCK WITH A STRING CONGRATU-FUCKING-LATIONS

Paladin: I’m so mad right now

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barfyscorpion:

wildarcy:

i want to share with you some of my favourite graffiti from Pompeii

I’ve always loved these. Humanity has never fucking changed.

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ike-james:

okami888:

mageknight14:

chunkycrow:

trilllizard666:

cookingwithroxy:

trilllizard420:

game devs could literally not use any famous actors in they shit and just go for talented veteran voice actors that can usually turn in a better vocal performance anyway and shave off millions from their budget they could use to improve the game and just

cut down the marketing a tiny little bit on the publisher’s part to save some money

so many huge devs and publishers have gone arrogant and are spending money all willy nilly on stupid crap rather than improving their games

As so many people have pointed out, ‘They could always just stop trying for the highest end of graphics and instead go for a set character style, which would save them a shitton of money on development and make for an iconic style to the game. Instead they spend money they don’t need to and then complain about the costs.’

golly gee you know what’s also crazy about that?

stylized games generally hold up far better than “attempted photorealism” games.

One of the best examples regarding the discussion of Art style > Technically better graphics is Wind Waker. 

I mean, fuck. Look at this. This game is 15 years old already and looks so much better than a lot of modern stuff.

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To further add to this:

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Jet Set Radio


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And Madworld.

Let me add this:

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The original ps2 version of Okami

I feel like the projected need for hyper expensive photorealistic graphics is one of the biggest detriments of the modern gaming industry. A lot of publishers seem to have become absolutely terrified of anything experimenting with style and art design.

some modern style over graphics by some indie games

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