MERLIN FANDOM ARE YOU STILL ALIVE?
ARE YOU THERE MY FRIENDS?
IS THIS REALLY HAPPENING?
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I will need everyone to remember the impact this shirt left on the TCF fandom.
Lives were changed. People died
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something about the night changing
watching the guess that build videos made me so nostalgic for the old build swap videos, I almost started crying
click on the picture for better quality, I think Tumblr has really butchered it this time
(also if you submitted a writing ask, those will start to happen tomorrow, today has been really emotionally exhausting and I haven't had the energy to write anything, but I will get started on those soon!)
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hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhelp @donathan ‘s tactical turtles have commandeered my hand, please send negotiators for my release
*squashes down the urge to draw venus and jennika running around with karambit and batons*
ur dope and you draw dope things @/donathan <3
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No, Pac-Kong isn't a clever mix of Pac-Man and Donkey Kong; it stands as one of the worst rip-offs of the latter that I've ever played, by a considerable margin. Even after all these years, the meaning behind the "pac" in the title remains a mystery to me. While forgiving the simplistic graphics — expected for an Atari 2600 game, the console's charm lays in its titles' gameplay, not in their visual appeal - the evident deficiencies in this game are inexcusable..
At the apex of the tower lurks an Octopus (though it resembles more a giant yellow bat) hurling bananas (or bat-like creatures) at our hero. Dodging these bats or airborne bananas presents a challenge; they never cease movement and sway in a manner that makes you struggle to discern when you've been hit until you lose a life - The feeling of "it wasn't even close" prevails often.
The most infuriating aspect emerges when jumping between platforms separated by gaping chasms. Precise timing is imperative; pressing the button when our hero's last foot grazes the platform's edge is the only way forward. It's an exasperating exercise, leading to countless instances where apparent success is swiftly followed by a plummet to failure.
Somehow, I managed to clear the first loop (just two stages) without any deaths, but the sheer frustration led me to opt-out. Continuing seemed pointless unless I was seeking a nervous breakdown.
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Forever chasing the feeling that the entirety of the MVA arc gave me
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“Boy the way Glenn Miller played…”
On January 12, 1971, the first episode of “All in the Family” aired on CBS #OnThisDay
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