I am so frigging excited about this new game.

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I am so frigging excited about this new game.
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Soybean and Craig Bindlestiff
Me:
Finding all the things and 100% clearing all levels.
Also me:
Falling off a cliff at least once every five minutes.
you: playing red dead redemption, bein a rootin tootin shootin cowboy
me: playing spyro remastered and messing up jumps i was great at in the original
Apreciation post for how hubby has titan became in the remaster. OOF I sure as hell loved him when I was younger in the original … but NOW???? I’m so thirsty …
Wait, what? I don’t–
Oh.
OH.
OOOOOOHHHHHH.
OKAY NOW YOU’RE JUST DOING IT ON PURPOSE.
concept art credit to Nicholas Kole
The little paps Spyro’s feet make when he walks
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Cougars Final Resting Place
Statement by the photographer:
Early April in the Rocky Mountains, the majestic peaks are still snow-covered while the lower elevations, including the lakes and rivers have melted out. I was walking along the riverbank when I saw a dark form lying on the bottom of the river. My first thought was a deer had fallen through the ice so I wandered over to investigate…and that’s when I saw the long tail. It took me a few moments to comprehend what I was looking at…a full grown cougar lying peacefully on the riverbed, the victim of thin ice. I tried to capture the eerie feeling I felt at the time as best I could.
Location: Waterton Lakes National Park, Alberta, Canada