Silver Tongue

magearna:

Idea for Smash: Ditto as a fighter

It functions exactly like picking the random fighter button but the intro animation is Ditto transforming into the random character

Because you gotta let that For Glory scrub know that they lost to someone who plays Random

kimveee:

rossberrypie:

Almost like some 60’s loony toons character

@admiralfrewt

littleladylulub:

Just want to let every one know there will be NO JUMPSCARES on my blog in the coming month of halloween - they give me anxiety. Just your regular ol’ blogging with a dash of cutesy-spooky

Overwatch Update 1.9 Patch Notes

henstomper:

Hero Updates

Torbjorn

New Ability: Torblefeet

  • “Torblefeet” replaces Torbjorn’s “Build Turret” ability. Torblefeet increases Torbjorn’s speed by 500% for a period of 8 seconds, with a 10 second cooldown.
  • Torbjorn’s Rivet Gun has been removed.

Developer Commentary: With Torbjorn what we wanted to create was a sort of stealth flanker character that sprints between enemy’s legs and whacks their knees with his hammer. However, many players used him more defensively, setting up his turret in a defensible location and using his Rivet Gun to kill anybody that tries to come near it. With the removal of the Rivet Gun and the addition of Torblefeet, players are now encouraged to play Torbjorn as a more mobile harasser type character, snapping the enemy team’s puny shins and pathetic ribcages, all the while collecting their bones to craft his horrible trinkets of protection.

otherwindow:

otherwindow:

otherwindow:

A Dark Souls-like game where the lore for a weapon gets less vague the more you upgrade it.

Broken Blade: A brittle sword. You can’t seem to let it go.
Unpolished Blade: A cherished weapon from ages past.
Polished Blade: You remember something.
Bride’s Blade: Your wife’s sword.

at first i wanted to make this funny but it just made me sad

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quentyl:

lb-lee:

avatarsymbolism:

Zuko and Mai v Mr. Boomerang.

One of the reasons Avatar is one of the few epic fantasies I’ve actually liked is that nobody is above indignity.

This is a thing a lot of genres do, but epic fantasies seem to be impressively devoid of any sense of humor, and often cave to the temptation to make the villains or heroes so badass that nothing embarrassing or stupid ever happens to them.

In Avatar (the last airbender, anyway, haven’t seen Korra), everyone has stupid shit happen to them.  Even Fire Lord Ozai has his moments– “No, Fire Lord Ozai, YOU aren’t wearing pants!” Azula gets covered in mud.  Zuko has… well, getting conked in the head by a boomerang is only the beginning of the stupid undignified shit he experiences. (Though he still doesn’t compare to Sokka, the emperor unto perpetuity of Shameland.)

And I love that.  Because in life, sometimes you get covered in mud.  Sometimes you get conked in the head when you’re trying to be brooding and dramatic.  STUPID SHIT HAPPENS TO YOU.  And in real life, you still manage to be badass, or terrible, even in your moments of human frailty.

I wish I saw that more often.

Yes! This, so much. That’s definitively something I’ve noticed too, and I love it!

Actually, in a way, I think it’s kind of addressed in the show itself:

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Zuko was publicly humiliated, punished and banished for speaking out of turn at a meeting. This was considered a personal offense to the Fire Lord: they were so strict and enamored with their “dignity” that the slightest misstep by a child could turn into some sort of great insult. And if you’re insulted the proper response is to defend your honor in Agni Kai, a duel to the death (with a child if need be).

In contrast, among the Air Nomads, it was okay to throw mud pies at the head monks and laugh your ass off. It was even encouraged: creativity, fun and humility were seen as the most essential qualities. No one was above pranks - neither being pranked nor even doing the pranks. And it didn’t mean they didn’t know respect - we know Aang had enormous respect for his elders and their teachings. It’s actually a much truer form of respect than what you could find in the Fire Nation, where fear kept you silent.

So, I think there is a lesson here, that maybe we should learn not to hold our dignity in such high regard, that it’s good to know how to laugh at yourself? And when ATLA has fun with its serious characters, it’s also a way to illustrate this idea - the show is all the richer by not taking itself too seriously.

brother-asleep:
“ rainy-days-hath-returned:
“what the fuck kind of marketing strategy is this
”
Some social media consultant is having a shitty day and just going off.
”

brother-asleep:

rainy-days-hath-returned:

what the fuck kind of marketing strategy is this 

Some social media consultant is having a shitty day and just going off.

chefpyro:

charredasperity:

I just read the words “Amy Rose is an incel” and I need to sit down for a moment

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i mean…… technically………..

its not untrue. But does that mean rouge is chad?

osterfields:

y’all: spidey was able to stop bucky’s fist in civil war bc bucky heard peter’s voice, deduced he was a child, and weakened his punch bc he was so worried about hurting a child uwu

me, eating pistachios: you guys do know peter can canonically lift up to 75 tons, right. he has super strength. y’all know bucky’s fist is easy as hell for spidey to block, right. y’all know bucky didn’t know shit about peter being a child and was just shook that someone was able to so easily block his punch, right. y’all know that, right.

peter was able to fight falcon and bucky because they were offensive fighters which gave him an edge with his spider sense but when he fought steve, he lost that edge because steve is a defensive fighter so peters spider sense didnt activate until its too late