probablybardrpgideas:

gomboc123:

I mean… I get that you want to align Roy Mustang with lawful good because he’s a high ranking military officer, but the man literally overthrew the government because he didn’t like it

I mean sure, but that’s the best kind of lawful good lmao. Lawful alignments don’t mean loyalty to the law, just loyalty to law. That can take the form of a personal code or an idealized version of what the law should be.

True as it is he did still participate in genocide. he’d be lawful neutral at best.

meadowkitten:

i like the multiverse theory because there are giant hamsters playing basketball somewhere out there. i also dislike the multiverse theory because there’s a world where the competition went to their heads and they forgot to have fun

unicornsandbutane:
“ leandraholmes:
“ boondock-smokes:
“ kilis-invisible-beard:
“ I am sorry but I just CAN’T
”
still my favourite on set story ever
”
I still can’t believe they used IKEA FURNITURE FOR THE SET DESIGN!!!
”
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unicornsandbutane:

leandraholmes:

boondock-smokes:

kilis-invisible-beard:

I am sorry but I just CAN’T

still my favourite on set story ever

I still can’t believe they used IKEA FURNITURE FOR THE SET DESIGN!!! 

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the Fjellowship of the Ring

adurot:

gunrunnersarsenal:

crossconnectmag:

Saltworks by Motoi Yamamoto

Yamamoto Motoi (born in Onomichi, Hiroshima in 1966) is an internationally renowned artist who calls his native Japan home. Motoi is known for working with salt, often in the form of temporary, intricate, large-scale installations. Salt, a traditional symbol for purification and mourning in Japanese culture, is used in funeral rituals and by sumo wrestlers before matches.

Motoi forged a connection to the substance while mourning the death of his sister, at the age of twenty-four, from brain cancer, and began to create art out of salt in an effort to preserve his memories of her. His art radiates an intense beauty and tranquility, but also conveys something ineffable, painful, and endless.

“Drawing a labyrinth with salt is like following a trace of my memory. Memories seem to change and vanish as time goes by; however, what I seek is to capture a frozen moment that cannot be attained through pictures or writings,” Motoi has said.


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imagine ya working on one of these without glue and then suddenly need to sneeze…

Imagine a demon slowly working it’s way thru that Salt maze, swearing as it hits each dead end.

every one of my dnd sessions

gynandromorph:

dm: roll for perception
me and one other player: *rolls 17*
everyone else: *rolls complete shit*
dm: it looks like a normal cave. you can hear water dripping faintly in the background, but you can’t see any water. two of you detect a great sense of unease, but you can’t tell why.
me: i use my divine sense.
dm: you immediately detect a massive amorphous evil presence engulfing the entire area, it’s so powerful it’s a little dizzying. the entrance you came through is giving off powerful magical energies now. you also notice there are 10 undead figures poised with bows and arrows surrounding you on a rim near the ceiling.
me: i decide to not mention it.

homodave:
“ happy last day of hanukkah!
thanks to everyone in the fandom that drew jewish strilondes this year! i love you
”

homodave:

happy last day of hanukkah!

thanks to everyone in the fandom that drew jewish strilondes this year! i love you

supersoftly:

actuallykanayamaryam:

lizardsister:

galaxy-eyed-guardian:

asgardreid:

lizardsister:

scott pilgrim straight up killed people though and nobody cared

That’s just how Toronto is

Actually can i point something out? Bryan Lee O'Malley said Scott never killed them. They just were teleported home and had their lessons learned.

thanks after 100k notes not a single other person has pointed this yet ur the very first person

if you die in Toronto you just reappear in your house with a wicked headache

they respawned

enchanter-hunty:

enchanter-hunty:

i find it real funny that y'all make fun of furries to no end but then thirst after fish people like the dudes from Breath Of The Wild, The Shape Of Water, and all of the aliens from Mass Effect like those are not exactly the same thing

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