Sarah Morgan
'Is it raining where you are? '
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Sarah Morgan
'Is it raining where you are? '
collagraph print on paper
Funniest thing to happen right now was watching a tiktok stitch, and then when the commentator chimed in and disagreed, I was like like "wait - hold up, the OP was right." 🤣
Then I search the OP and have a new channel to follow.
homemade vanilla marshmallows
the brutalist public bathroom is definitely a top one tourist attraction across all of the US
Here's me (6'2) in front of the Women Monolith for scale
System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster launches June 26 - Gematsu
System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, GOG, and Humble Store on June 26, developer Nightdive Studios announced.
Here is an overview of the game, via Nightdive Studios:
About
System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster by Nightdive Studios brings to you the modernized remaster of the first-person shooter / RPG classic. It’s the year 2114 and as you awake from cryo sleep on the FTL ship Von Braun, you are unable to remember who or where you are… and something has gone terribly wrong. Hybrid mutants and deadly robots roam the halls while the cries from the remaining crew reverberate through the cold hull of the ship. SHODAN, a rogue AI bent on the destruction of mankind has taken over and it’s up to you to stop her. Delve through the corridors of the derelict ship Von Braun and immerse yourself in the story rich atmosphere and environments. Explore deck by deck and unravel the horrifying fate of the Von Braun and her crew.
Key Features
Unknowable Horrors, in High-Definition – Completely remastered visuals, extending to cutscenes and character and weapons models, with up to 4K 144 frames per second support on PC and up to 120 frames per second on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S
Might As Well Make Your Death Comfortable – The game includes settings for an adjustable FOV, post-processing effects, and ultra-widescreen support
Armed Forces – Choose from an O.S.A., Marine, or Navy background to experiment with different playstyles
Misery Loves Company – Drag your friends into the hell that is the Von Braun starship in cross-play co-op multiplayer
Interface This – Play from the comfort of your couch with gamepad support, then celebrate with an ice-cold medical stim when you unlock 50 new Trophies/Achievements
If You Want Something Done Right – Full mod support on PC and the ability to implement community-made missions at launch
Watch a new trailer below.
Release Date Trailer
Sometimes you just gotta draw a medusa.
SILENT HILL 3 2003 Team Silent
Sentry Bot. Illustrated for Magic: The Gathering - Universes Beyond: Fallout. AD: Matt Cavotta © 2024 BSW ™ & © 2024 Wizards of the Coast
Tomb Raider I-III Remastered - 28 year difference
Continuing my Tumblr-Renaissance with The Evil Within fanarts because I fell in love with these games (and basically horror survivals) this year.
3 and 4 for the artist ask game?
Thank you! 3. your favorite piece(s) A hard question for sure, I'm gonna go with these ones
This one Mass Effect fan art is SUPER old and clunky, but i still get so many emotions from stumbling upon it
------------------------ 4. piece you wish got more love? answered in previous post, sorry!
Sentry bot
Concept art for Fallout 3
Art by Adam Adamowicz
SILENT HILL 2 (2001) // SILENT HILL 2 REMAKE (2024)
The Evil Within 2 (2017)
The more I see the phrase “eldest daughter syndrome” the higher it raises my hackles. It’s just parentification. It’s parentification and if you call it parentification it’s a lot easier to explain, and it’s a lot easier for the younger siblings or only children and children of any gender to identify it happening to them too.
Like I get that oldest sibs are more likely to be treated as accessory parents of their youngers, and I get that in a lot of families girls are pushed into caregiver roles, but fucking hell man parentification can and does happen to any kid regardless of birth order and gender, and while situations vary from family to family, there isn’t really anything the parentified oldest daughters are experiencing that the other parentified kids aren’t.
Just because something doesn't 100% apply to you doesn't mean it doesn't exist.
Eldest Daughter Syndrome is a very important term because in families that are still intensely gendered, the first daughter is given all caretaking in the house.
This is a specific lived experience that is similar to parentification, but holds a necessary distinction. For example, my brother feels overly responsible for the family as the eldest child, but that is because of the enmeshed relationship he had with my mother. I asked him if he had heard about parentification because a lot of what he talked about, I also experienced. I was also enmeshed with her.
But the Eldest Daughter Syndrome is not just feeling in charge of the wellbeing of the family. It involves scapegoating on a subtle level that most people won't see. Because she will overperform to meet the need of her family. Why? Because there are consequences beyond disappointing the family if she fails. Because when she fails, she is punished behind closed doors emotionally and sometimes physically. This gets into your nervous system. All because you were the eldest daughter. If you weren't born the eldest daughter, your family wouldn't have treated you this way.
Eldest Daughter Syndrome is so important for me, because the only way to heal this is to let go of your family who relies on you unfairly. This requires unlearning everything a good daughter is taught, and it's very difficult to let go of.
Remember, if you were the ONLY daughter like me, and made to do all the chores in the house while your brothers got to go out and play, you experienced Eldest Daughter Syndrome like me.