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Hamster's In Dungeon And Dragons
Nothing quite demonstrates the generation divide like how both me and my dad are/were MMORPG players, both of us play lizardfolk monks, but in his case in Everquest the Iksar were legit humanoid lizards whereas mine is an Au Ra kawaii uguu anime girl with a few patches of scales and horns
To add to this, back in his day you had to join a guild to do content and his was a bunch of well-paid engineers and lawyers, who he knew and worked with IRL, whereas I just queue up the roulette and do stuff with randoms and never talk to anybody
Got the old login credentials so I could make the comparison
It is with a heavy heart that I must inform you all that my dad has begun playing FFXIV
i mean i KNEW they were a gay couple but they're literally a gay couple
This was the cover of The New Yorker just after Gay Marriage was made legal by the Supreme Court.
moodboard for when it is bedtime
itâs pride month so it felt appropriate to make screencaps out of the perfect scene in Galavant where an army of gays save the dayÂ
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listening to phil collins
I hope that all internet content is obliterated except for this video
the poetic cinema in the movie Holes when it shows Kate Barlow in the schoolhouse and drops of water are falling on the book sheâs reading and you think the roof is leaking again even though Sam fixed it but then it shows that itâs actually because sheâs crying and then Sam walks in and looks at her tear stained face with the softest expression and says, âi can fix that.â
The subplot of Holes was hands down the greatest love story of our generation
Had me shook as a kid
pro tip if you start saying hewwo as a joke it will eventually come to be your standard greeting for all loved onesÂ
FAVORITE ROMANCE FILM PER MEMBER: Hayf ( @cillianmurphyssâ )
They kissed for the first time then in the cold spring rain, though neither one of them now knew that it was raining. Tristan's heart pounded in his chest as if it was not big enough to contain all the joy that it held. He opened his eyes as he kissed the star. Her sky-blue eyes stared back into his, and in her eyes he could see no parting from her.Â
STARDUST 2007 | Dir: Matthew VaughnÂ
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everytime I remember that lesbian couple that have a marble statue of the two of them embracing and sleeping on a bed together over where their graves will be because the artists didnât believe they would be able to be married before they died, so what they couldnât have in life they could have in death, I fucking breakdown
memorial to a marriage; patricia cronin
âon july 24th, 2011- the first day that same sex marriage was legal in new york state, particia cronin and deborah kass got married. that same year the marble âmemorial to a marriageâ was replaced with a bronze version. rainwater pools in the space between their two sculpted bodies, and falling leaves catch on the metal in the autumn. the two women sleep peacefully through snow and ice, and the scorching days of summer. over time the hands of cemetery visitors will wear down the bronze, burnishing it into a smooth shine. one day this will mark the final resting place of the two women. and someday people will have to remember that there was a time, long ago, when this was a memorial to a marriage that two women never thought theyâd have.âÂ
-Â Caitlin Doughty, on the Death in the Afternoon podcast