so what we do think theyre gonna add to the BLM job gauge at level 100
its just a button that says "Ultima"
since everybody and their mother can cast it

so what we do think theyre gonna add to the BLM job gauge at level 100
its just a button that says "Ultima"
since everybody and their mother can cast it
I'm watching Stargate Atlantis 1x09 and it's hilarious and heartwarming how quickly everyone has fallen in love with the City. They've been there for MONTHS. Months of not seeing Earth. Finally they have a chance to go home, and John is like, nah, I'm good - but hey, if YOU want to go, more power to you. (And then being very very relieved when Elizabeth wants to stay as well)
It's also one of my favourite tropes in fanfic, giving everyone the opportunity go back, and not a single person is packing their bags because what do you mean go home? This *is* home.
whether youve played tears of the kingdom/breath of the wild or not, PLEASE help me out here. in fact the judgement of non players will probably make a big difference.
these guys are called "blue lizalfos" in game. but thats not blue. right. right??? they're purple, right???? a blue-heavy purple, sure, but distinctly purple??????
reblog for bigger sample size etc etc
Interesting to call this “confiscating” when it’s just making the rich pay their fair share, especially considering all the stolen wealth from the bottom 99% and historic tax evasion.
anyone else sick to death of that fucking elephant
he’s right behind me isn’t he
Estinien's "????" face through this scene though LMFAO
estinien every time he had to interact with Main Story Elements
gonna start a mystery/true crime podcast but it’s for people with adhd. listen to episodes such as:
obsessed with this person’s mind
Girl just play GW2 we have
Literal fucking lightbulbs (derogatory)
gw2wiki still undersells the fact you can stack these things and become an unavoidable second mobile sun on tyria
(excess of phospho infusions will even partially consume your nameplate for other players as well)
I just saw a (actually very good and well-intentioned) post estimating that, unlike in influencer haul culture, a lower-income person might use a pair of jeans for 2-5 years instead of buying new ones every few months as fashion changes. Granted I do NOT wear jeans every day so they don't wear out nearly as fast, but my current ones are almost a decade old and only now needing to be patched (with mending I hope to get a few more out of them). I think the oldest item in my wardrobe is about 20 years old and that's only because anything older is literal children's clothing that no longer fits.
So now I'm curious - how long do you keep clothing before trashing it? Do you mend things you really love, or hold on to styles you still like that are no longer trendy? What's the lifespan of your wardrobe?
Posting faggot and queer like 2am gunshots to keep property values on my blog low and scare away assimilationist LGBTs who want to replace my empty lot full of native wildflowers with a 5-over-1 because they're too traumatized by their upbringing to accept the reality of our diverse marginalized community
The dykes and trannies in the notes have informed me they would like to be included in this commentary on the homogenizing forces of gentrification within the queer community as represented by language discourse around "slur" reclamation