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thenukacolachallenge · 14 hours
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Dead Money is probably my favorite DLC. I adore every character that is directly or indirectly here. I really liked Christine, she is incredibly charismatic and attractive, even though she is mute.
.....that scene.... ..where Christine squeezes the courier's hand..........so damn lovely..........for some reason it made an unbelievable impression on me
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thenukacolachallenge · 14 hours
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the actual biggest lore fuckup of the tv show BY FAAAR is placing shady sands in los angeles but thats not kotaku frontpage ragebait so it will never ever matter
its also completely irreconcilable lol
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thenukacolachallenge · 15 hours
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All of the Securitron cards from the Fallout MTG set!
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thenukacolachallenge · 17 hours
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*please say why!!!
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thenukacolachallenge · 17 hours
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*please say why!!!
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thenukacolachallenge · 19 hours
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thenukacolachallenge · 19 hours
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NICO ROBIN Fashion Appreciation — 5 / ∞
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I know that The Outer Worlds fandom is basically dead in the water. Not that it was ever super big to begin with. BUT I am still absolutely so unhinged about this game????? I've played it over 15 times. It's too short. Spending any more time on it would be too long. You're introduction to the game is (spoilers) Landing on top of the guy who's supposed to help you like Dorothy in the wizard of OZ??!!! Absolutely fucking wild.
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New blog new art
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this is assuming its on art you normally wouldn't jump to reblog. i myself only rb stuff i really really like so .
The 'rude/demanding' tone would be stuff along the lines of "if you like but don't reblog I'll [threat]" which i see surprisingly often, both serious and more silly
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i think everyone leaving "reblog dont (just) like" notices on their art needs to think about youtubers and their calls to action and how often it actually works, how often it only serves to irritate, and when exactly does it work and why that might be and what makes those calls different to all the other ones that just get ignored or frustrate people. because you are doing that, and you're doing it badly, and youre losing subscriber
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I know that he's been alone for fifty years, but someone should tell Brook needs to be careful with inventing new bone puns
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raul's MTG art
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I’ve spent like hundreds and hundreds of hours building settlements in Fallout 4, and you’d think I’d be all about turning it into The Sims™️ 4 Nuclear Wasteland Expansion Pack and giving all the settlers names and little backstories.
But in my experience that starts out sincere, and then three named settlers later it’s like “this barkeep is named Handsome Chad, and he wears a tux. =] Isn’t he a cool ghoul!” but that turns into “here’s the doctor for Tenpines Bluff. She lives in a trailer full of materials for making drugs. She also wears Pastor’s Vestments. Her name is Father Macaroni. What’s her story? Who knows! Just go ahead and follow her to The Shed if you could, please.” or “this guy is named John Leghoulzamo, sure, ok, whatever.” Hold on post cancelled, this is fine actually.
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This might be unpopular but I’m not going to use simpler vocabulary in my writing if it’s out of character for the narrator. If my POV character is a botanist, he’s going to call a plant by its name. If you don’t know what it is you can either Google it or move on just knowing it’s a plant of some sort.
I don’t like this trend of readers being angry that not everything is 100% understandable for them. I want my characters to be believable as people and sometimes people use words people outside of their field will not understand. That’s not a bad thing.
You don’t have to understand every word to get the gist of what’s happening. I’m not going to slow down an action scene to describe every weapon because someone might not know them by name. They can just assume it’s a weapon because that makes sense in the context of the scene.
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