[looking at people younger than me] you have your whole life ahead of you [looking at people older than me] you have your whole life ahead of you [looking at myself] its over
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[looking at people younger than me] you have your whole life ahead of you [looking at people older than me] you have your whole life ahead of you [looking at myself] its over
I have never, and will never, use "ofc" to mean "of fucking course". It literally stands for OF Course...
Emmrich, Harding, Neve and Taash's comments on seeing a romanced Rook fall in battle and reviving them
Note: other companions are not included since they don't have romance-exclusive lines for these situations.
When Rook is down: Emmrich: Darling! You're badly hurt! Emmrich: You're wounded, dearest! Heading to revive Rook: Emmrich: I won't lose you, darling! Emmrich: I'll be right over darling!
When Rook is down: Harding: Rook, no! Harding: Rook! Harding: No! Rook! Heading to revive Rook: Harding: Stay with me, please! Harding: I'm not letting you go, Rook! Harding: You're not leaving us like this!
When Rook is down: Neve: Rook, no! Neve: We can't leave Rook! Heading to revive Rook: Neve: Stay with me, Rook! Neve: Hold on, Trouble! Neve: Stay here, Trouble!
When Rook is down: Taash: Rook! Don't leave me! After Regret Prison is completed: Taash: Taarala! I'm not losing you again! Heading to revive Rook: Taash: I'm coming for him!* After Regret Prison is completed: Taash: Taarala! I'm coming for ya! * line will adjust depending on Rook's pronouns
DAVG Extracted Audio Masterlist
Found these little lovelies while poking around in the game files. One for each companion, and they're all carved by Davrin, if the filenames are to be believed. As far as I can tell, they only show up in the team assignments cinematic for the final quest (and pretty briefly at that). Would have loved to see Davrin actually making them, instead of whittling at the same wooden block all the time. :'(
It's happening again, so just to remind everyone:
TUMBLR ADS ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO AUTO-PLAY AUDIO! THAT IS A BUG AND YOU SHOULD REPORT IT!
"This ad is auto-playing audio" is literally on the drop down menu for reporting an ad. Tumblr isn't trying to implement this! Don't protest this "new policy", cause it's not one.
Report the broken ads.
Thank you.
Thank god they decided to make more
Wow
Dolly Parton has really been hard at work
But In doing so…she created her biggest enemy…Jolene
is jake gyllenhaal gay??
why would you ask us, a narnia blog, this
happy pride month to this post specifically
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Griffon Age: a Dragon Age fangame is OUT!
Help Assan fly through different worlds, avoiding enemies and collecting valuables to achieve the highest score. Play in Challenge Mode, where levels get faster and longer each time, or cruise along at a set speed in Zen Mode and relax.
Find the game here!
The game can be played in the browser, on mobile (be sure to enable mobile controls in the settings first), or it can be downloaded for PC.
Have fun, and please let me know what you thought!
I have GOT to stop spending $30
In Tears. great job phil
The way some people talk about Veilguard would make you think that the other Dragon Age games are perfect masterpieces but... They aren't. Every game in this series has its flaws and I'm tired of people pretending that the other games have no flaws to make VG look worse
hey why did you reblog that from someone else and not me? are we not acquaintances any more? i guess the bond between mutuals who dont talk to each other means nothing to you.
To my fellow Veilguard positive angels... let me hold your hand softly... as I offer a gentle observation (not just about us, but about the state of modern fandom and social media)...
We should try to resist prefacing our positivity with caveats like "it wasn't perfect," or "it has it's flaws..." I understand the urge! I've used these phrases too. But isn't it a bit sad that we feel like positivity can't hold its own without a disclaimer? This is, overall, a clever, thoughtful, analytical fandom (for good and ill, I know! A lot of this analysis, particularly for Veilguard, is NOT done in good faith: negativity attracts engagement, the allure of schadenfreude is powerful, but! --) Positive fans are aware of the flaws, and love Veilguard anyway! We are here for your joy.
Ideally, a "positive" critique should acknowledge weaknesses and strengths. The two are not mutually exclusive, nor does one diminish the other. When we engage with media, the experience constantly shifts! This is normal. And it's engaging. Some elements are enjoyable, others are lacking or disappointing - that's art, baby! It's compelling because it's flawed. And it's flawed because humans made it. Flaws are inherent in art, even when it's packaged for consumption as a video game. There is no such thing as perfect - ultimately, striving to improve is what matters most.
In the case of Veilguard right now, highlighting what you ENJOYED is far more fascinating than yet another dissection of the game's flaws. At this point, a year after the game's release, "Veilguard critical" is a walking corpse that has been thoroughly picked over. Of course, critique of a major franchise made by a large studio like Bioware is valuable and important. We owe it to the creatives who poured their blood, sweat and tears into these games to be aware of the Big Picture. I appreciate some of the critical analysis I've come across, especially those spotlighting the horrific working conditions in game development and how significantly this impacted Veilguard. Having said that... the negativity about the game after its release was exhausting from day one, overwhelmingly marked by entitlement and bigotry. In essence, a lot of it was (and remains) mean-spirited and, frankly, disproportionate to the content it targets.
Negativity is easy. It's reactive and self-serving. It is also deeply defeatist, disinterested as it is in progress.
Positivity takes work, but it's worth it. Like all of us, I've been despairing at the state of online "discourse," and the seeming erosion of critical thinking both in fandom spaces and beyond... It feels like positivity is a casualty of the sensationalism this knee-jerk bigoted turn in online spaces feeds on. Blind positivity is obviously useless, but informed positivity is constructive. It's aware, morally conscious and makes room for hope. It doesn't revel in the failure of creators to be paragons of perfection - it takes note of why and how noteworthy issues occurred and asks, "well, what worked? And how do we do better?"
I strongly believe it is NOT foolish to be positive! Conscientious positivity is so important, not only emotionally and mentally, but politically - in every aspect of life, be it in fandom communities or real ones. Hope is a powerful critical tool, especially now.
Anyway, I'm clambering off my soap box now, thank you for reading 💗 Be mindful in your media consumption, love what you love with clear eyes and an open heart, and you'll be OK darling! We're in this together, after all!
cannot understand why people like youtubers who are yelling the entire time. why do you let that man raise his voice at you.
this is great. slowly we will build a house
New visual for the 10th anniversary, set to appear on stickers distributed at Fantasy on Ice, and a limited edition 10th anniversary Bluray release.