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Yo. Hey. You're awesome. Have an awesome day or life or whatever. Okay bye.
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!
A Question from The Eastern Winds
theeasternwinds asked:
"Okay, so I’m replaying Dragon Age right now. I’m running through, hitting side-quests, looking at off-the-books goods, and talking to every NPC that will give me the time of day. Eventually I can’t postpone it, and I have to let the plot progress. I do the ritual, and then I’m asked to follow Duncan. Knowing now what I didn’t know my first play-through, I can’t help but notice that after the joining Alistair is excluded from a meeting he had more right than the player character had to be a part of. (Obviously I mean the one right before The Battle of Ostagar.)
Is it because Duncan, and possibly Loghain, purposely tried to limit interaction between the half-brothers? Were they afraid of Alistair’s actions, or even our immature king’s, should they ever meet? (Did either of the men even know?)
Maybe the king himself, being immature, and, from what I gathered, rather impulsive, asked for the player character because he liked what he saw upon the arrival?
I was curious for your thoughts on the matter.
(Also, please forgive the copious commas and parentheses. While I’m almost certain it’s all grammatically correct, it is also almost ridiculous now that I’m looking at it.)”
I never thought about it like that! Good observations. I think Alistair was still a shy about his heritage and avoided the meeting. What do ya’ll think?
John pressed play, smiling at the surprised looks he got from Sherlock and Khan widely. "Go on now boys, entertain me." Sherlock and Khan turned around and began twerking, and John rather enjoyed his view of the twin bums. (Does that count for the three-sentence thing?) Also, your little milk-carton thing-y is adorable.
That was the best one ever! I love the twin booties omg John would tho. YASSSS XD
And thank u, it's because of misha, he is a milk carton.
Zuko is such a little shit. Ordering his uncle around. Bitchin' about bending techniques. Making me sad, 'cause his dad's a dick. I know how it turns out, but he's such a fucking little shit.
Zuko is a little shit omg. There is no denying how perfectly vile his character is and he is indeed a teenage little shit.
- Mod L
theeasternwinds replied to your post: “Ghuys I just took the pottermore sorting hat quiz and I GOT PUT IN...”:
People often have the affinity for more than one house.Neville could've been hufflepuff. Hermione ravenclaw.So, maybe you could be in either.
But I wanna be in just the one. The description for ravenclaw in pottermore was "clever, quirkiest, unique" or something, and I'm not LOL
You have a pretty name, and so, through science, you must be pretty. And you are as princess-y as Dean, like Disney could make a movie based on you. A creepy tumblr stalker dude w/ a fedora could kidnap you. And then a mutual of yours (you pick) save you, and you get married and live in the villain's castle, but redecorated. He gives it to you to avoid law suit. And you get rl famous, 'cause you're awesome.
Hey, it's Kacey. I watched RWBY. It is amazing. And I've drawn Jeane like 50 times already. And what should I watch next?
hey! RWBY is amazing, its probably one of my favorite shows. If youre looking for a show where it starts off a bit eh and then becomes completely amazing and all the pieces start falling together, you should watch Red Vs Blue if you havent already. Or Teen Wolf cause its amazing.