Nils // he/him // artist // transboy // 25
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05.16.16:
I need true emotions

carousel-posting:

Hot demon women. You agree, reblog

aromancy:

judasclementine:

arecaceae175:

breannasfluff:

dzamie:

teaboot:

hatingongodot:

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hatingongodot:

“Why don’t people recognize Link in TOTK” bc everyone imagines the legendary swordsman to be built like Ganondorf and Link doesn’t bother correcting anyone bc being hailed as a hero is like on the bottom of his priorities, which are topped by things like “Bake one of every pie”

Rando farmer: They say that once the noble hero of legend passed by this very village! Isn’t that wonderful to imagine, genderfluid stranger?

Link, 5'6" with 2" heels and wearing a backless dress suspiciously stained with blood: no yeah that’s wild

“Wouldn’t they recognize him bc he’s with Zelda” Everyone interacting with Zelda was like “Wow, the princess!! The princess who saved Hyrule is here, talking to us! Plus some guy with three sets of pronouns who’s building a bomb but more importantly The Princess!! Wow!!”

#zelda seemingly not having much gender fuckery abt her makes thrm funnier#thats zelda a pretty princess and her girlboyfriend pal soulmate across fates they/them/he/she/it guyALT

Zelda keeps coming across spare genders she doesn’t need and Link follows behind scooping them all up off the ground like a starving trash possum

Someone uses an unfamiliar pronoun around Zelda, and she hears the item pickup sound come from Link

Every time this comes across my dash it’s gotten better.

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Link loaned Zelda a set of he/him at one point and he called himself Sheik for about half a game.

nagunkgunk:

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MUDKIP GUNBLADE MONDAY (MAJESTIC TYPE)

hoopearring:

dont make me tap the sign

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xander-wolk:

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The besties 💙❤️

gay-jesus-probably:

probablyasocialecologist:

Again: Piracy (ie. ROMs) is preservation. Piracy is archives. Piracy is art-affirming in a world which devalues and abandons art.https://t.co/4H2SbzpSaM  — Srsly Wrong Podcast (@SrslyWrong) July 14, 2023ALT

I’m just gonna slide this on in here for anyone that is interested in preserving old games. They take it very seriously too, they want an archive of every single game. Like, they have lists of every game ever released for a system, and once that system gets old enough, they add it to their archive and start collecting. Their latest addition was the Xbox 360, they opened that vault up in September 2022, and proudly announced they’d finished their collection of games for it back in April.

Also, while their game archives are almost entirely complete, they’ve got another project of archiving the manuals that came with those games, and that is… considerably less well filled out. Their collection of Xbox 360 manuals is especially rough, they’ve only gotten manuals for three games. So if you’ve got some Xbox 360 games kicking around, and the manual’s still with them, please consider scanning them and submitting them to the site!

Game preservation is important, but people rarely consider preserving the manuals as well; I really respect Vimm’s Lair for being so thorough in their archival work.

thotsfortherapy:

so for those of you who don’t know, I was recently diagnosed with ADHD-I. So far, I think my favourite thing that I’ve learned is the idea of “embrace the pivot”.

Have you ever found a productivity system that works for you (whether it be your Google calendar, bullet journaling, agenda-ing, etc), and you’re so pumped because it’s like finally! Now I can actually get some stuff done! But then time passes, days or weeks or years, and the novelty of it runs out, and then it kind of just… Stops working. It can be so frustrating, because this thing that used to work no longer works for seemingly no reason.

But, that isn’t a failing of the thing, that thing worked for a certain amount of time, and that’s good! I used a massive agenda in my first year of uni, and it kept me on track for all my assignments. My second year agenda? Barely touched it. Instead, I started to use a bullet journal, and that was the thing that helped me through most of the year. But as time went on, my spreads got less creative, and in the final term, I didn’t even want to touch it because it was too much work. So I switched to Notion.

The agenda didn’t fail me, and neither did the bullet journal, it just worked for a certain amount of time. And when that time inevitably runs out, you can just say, “thank you for serving me for so long, I’m going to pivot to the next thing.” And then you do it without feeling like you should try harder or like that thing failed you.

This doesn’t just have to apply to productivity either. Systems, tools, habits, hobbies, coping mechanisms.. They all serve their purpose. It’s okay to let them go when the time comes.

miusejournal:

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Margot Robbie, in reference of Barbie🎀

annaliearts:

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I drew OG Barbie!


duckdachi:

Messing around in that pixelme app with FEMc