Silver Tongue

probablybadrpgideas:

If a rule-laywer’s debate goes on too long, achive victory by grabbing the core rulebook and effortlessly snapping it in half with your bare hands.

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lesbian-toddhoward:

tombstonettromboners:

sn0wbro:

my aesthetic: left 4 dead 2 graffiti 

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Not including the legend himself:

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god bless chicago ted

chicago ted killed 53595 zombies

foxbowl:

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we (sebastian) stan our new Shang-Chi

greeds:

*beats cis ppl to a fucking pulp like oranges*

Shit the cops are coming, quick get back on the bus!

taako-waititi:

yepperoni:

dankmemeuniversity:

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i think his funniest tweet is the pic of just the oval office but it has a gamer chair 

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darkbookworm13:

krystalprism:

roseverdict:

chippish:

lytefoot:

thatwriterchickyouknow:

dreaminghermione:

Harry Potter AU in which Fred and George are in different houses and they steal and wear each others ties whilst doing stupid things in hope of the others house losing points

Finally a Fred and George AU that doesn’t make me want to set myself on fire.

AU where Fred and George are in different houses and they get their hands on house ties from the other two houses as well. By the end of their first year nobody knows which house either of them is in and just take points off a random house whenever they see a redhead getting up to something.

The confusion runs so deep by the time Ron starts that Snape once takes points off Slytherin for Ron fighting with Malfoy.

There’s a few months in Fred and George’s second year when they successfully convince most of the school that they’re actually quadruplets, one in each house.

“George! Why are you wearing a Slytherin tie?”

“What? No, I’m Edward. Y'know, Slytherin’s resident Weasley?”

“Wh…huh???”

“Next you’ll be telling me you don’t know Hubert!”

“?????”

All the other Weasley kids go along with it and manage to convince the entire school that there are 4 of them. Even Harry isn’t quite sure there are only 2

it got better!

head canon accepted.

i would love to see how year 5 plays out in this AU.

unexplained-events:

This is “Some Comfort Gained From The Acceptance Of The Inherent Lies In Everything” By Damien Hirst. It Consists Of Two Cows Spliced Across 12 Glass Panels And Is Meant To Represent How Some Things Can Never Truly Be Put Back Together. It’s My Favorite Art Installation.

submission by  rosetentacle

wasnt this an artsy scene from the cell?

can link contact the previous heros like how the avatar can contact the previous avatars? can a new hero be born without the previous dying if the previous was no longer fit to serve the role?
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earthnashes:

So I’m gonna answer your questions in reverse order so my answers flow in a more cohesive set up:

A new hero can’t be born while the current one is still alive: in my headcanon Link is always the same person no matter what lifetime he’s living in, so it’s basically the same guy reincarnating in a different point of time. <:

With that said, Link can’t contact or interact with the spirits of his past lives, or at least not in the way Korra or Aang did in Avatar. This is partly because of his reincarnation cycle: like said above, he is reborn to different parents and a different timeline, but it’s always the same person (maybe somewhat different in mannerisms and such depending on environment but largely exactly the same).

However, there is a way for him to interact with his past lifetimes. So this idea was inspired by @zanarnaryon​ and this post HERE.

At some point during my timeline, Link will have to undergo the Trial of the Hero, in which he will have to prove himself worthy of not only wielding the Master Sword, but also to test his resolve as the Chosen Hero by fighting himself from previous lifetimes. Each incarnation retains the skill, wisdom, and experience they obtained before their cycle restarted: it can be likened to going back in time and encountering your past self.

The Master Sword (or more accurately, Fi) holds all of this within itself in the form of memories, and it releases them into a tangible opponent when it’s sheathed into its pedestal: though I have the idea that there’s more than one Master Sword pedestal and each corresponds to the location and environment a particular incarnation is most familiar with. For example: Link’s lifetime from Twilight Princess would be accessed by a Master Sword pedestal housed in the Twilight Realm.

I hope that makes sense! O:

I was thinking about a pretty cool concept for a Zelda game, where some of the bosses are previous incarnations of the Hero, all proper boss style. First Hero: The Hero of the Sky, Twilit Wolf: Hero of Twilight, and a two part battle against the Masked Savior: Hero of Time and the Hero's Shade

jojo56830:

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☑ the goddess’ trial

☑ the master trials

the Hero’s trial

YES PLEASE! the idea of fighting a protagonist you spent time with getting stronger and stronger is like, the coolest thing to me! (best example of this would be trainer Red)