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I think part of getting better is complete ego death. Like you’re not above setting a timer for 5 minutes and focusing on a task. You’re not above doing a very simple 3 minute workout to start. You’re not above reading for 10 minutes a day when you first get out of your reading slump, even if you used to read for hours. You’re not above starting slow and then building up to where you want to be/where you once were. What you are above is total inertia. Doing something really is better than doing nothing. Radically accept where you are, radically accept your limits, and go from there. Don’t let your ego get in the way.
never ask a woman her age a man his salary your mutual how late it is in her timezone when she starts posting about that bisexual man
can people stop saying insane things on this post
Joseph Plateau — Phenakistoscope art (1887)
anyone remember what these things are called like little cartoony expressive doohickies i think they have a real name but i can’t remember
im not fucking crazy.
if i have one more person say sparkles on this post im gonna blow i swear to god
They're squeans I'm pretty sure! If they pop like that anyway. But the term for this kind of "symbol to refer to the general vibe of something in art" is called "Emanata" because it emanates from a person or object.
what the fuck. comics are magic
somebody put a quimpsy spurl on my blorbo
she quimps on my jarns til I nittles
I’m sorry I thought this was America
affirmations they will not kill me at work today. it is not in my job description to get killed. if they did kill me at work that would be weird and probably not worth it for them
it's so funny how the mcu has so closely replicated the comics fan experience of like, "don't worry about like the plots. the things happening are like 90% really stupid, you just have to accept that. the meat is in the character writing. which is unfortunately also bad."
"and in order for half of it to make sense you had to have gotten into it many years ago and kept up with the homework"
"Blorbo is my favorite character! He has 89,324 appearances spanning decades!"
"Great! What do you recommend?"
"One writer in mid-2014 had like, half a plot that was great before it was handed off to someone who hated him and possibly had a vendetta against the art director. But man, a great 2-3 months of real character stuff there."
BASICALLY i think the qunari perspective on mages is interesting to me only in a world where the actual text of the qun is open-ended and as a result the broader conception of the role of mages is largely political and varies throughout history/based on geographical location. like famously kont-aar is the peaceful qunari settlement in rivain, lots of converts from rivain, the country with a by larger thedas standards incredibly accepting approach to magic and spirits. the seer of kont-aar(!) stated to be one of very few outsiders whos seen the qunari capital but yeah they unequivocally think mages are dangerous things guys. in my beautiful mind, like, sten and bull both lived in/fought in seheron the site of ongoing conflict with tevinter for literal centuries, conflict which as we know weakens the veil, so in seheron magic is viewed as way more dangerous and you want to get qunari mages out of there -> the only mages you encounter in seheron are the enemies trying to kill you so you're even more likely to think of magic as dangerous and foreign. and then within the antaam who you're most likely to see outside of qunari territory, they participate in that ongoing conflict with tevinter so you see more negative attitudes towards magic as well as more incentive to make the mages they work with seem scary and destructive to fight against. in par vollen proper they literally just have like a normal mage school actually. Play with me
[clearly flustered, about to cry, and out of any other arguments to make] well good luck proving that when the abyssal serpent swallows you and your stupid hometown
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