"kill them with kindness" wrong, chain lightning.
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"kill them with kindness" wrong, chain lightning.
M'riax
GOSH YOU'RE RIGHT
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An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Assassin's Creed Rating: Not Rated Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Relationships: Malik Al-Sayf/Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad Characters: Altaïr Ibn-La'Ahad, Malik Al-Sayf, Desmond Miles Additional Tags: Robot, robots AU, Android, robot love, Angst, Cute, Fluff, flangst Series: Part 1 of Love Machine Summary:
What happens when a robot capable of love falls in love with a robot who can't?
🌹 with Cain and my boy Spayar cause he's always down to kiss handsy boys lols /post/169348065588
HERE U GO it ended up a lil more tame than I intended but hey it’s cute
Sorta! it’s the Queen’s Choice, which is just the newer version of Vestian Dynasty
xazz replied to your post “i have been joyously going over the Destiny 2 teaser/trailer frame by...”
you know Cayde's secretly our biggest fanboy. He probably saw the gun and was like '... I must have it'
Minor side mission in Destiny 2 where if you imported a hunter from Destiny 1 you get to slap-fight Cayde for the right to wield the Ace of Spades
xazz ha risposto al tuo post “xazz ha risposto al tuo post : xazz ha risposto...”
My dad is a second generation Armenian. I'm genetically Armenian even if not culturally. That's usually what it's about tbh and some people want to borrow on their genetics and claim culturally they're something else too (Italian)
Yeah but culture and genetics are two VERY different things, and the former is way more important for me tbh (contrary to some disgusting racists in all Europe for example, that care more about where you come from than what you do). To my eyes, even if you are “genetically something” it doesn’t mean you belong to a certain place. Take my friend Giuseppe, he’s genetically Congolese, but it just never passed through my mind to not consider him italian because of that. He IS italian in everything he does, even if genetically he’s something else :) I have no problem in the claim on genetics anyway - just say you have italian heritage and the message will be there. But claiming italian culture is a bit too much, because again, it’s not about simple things like eating spaghetti or singing italian folklore songs. That’s why some Italians may see it as a disrespect. I guess in general, we in Europe have a completely different system when it comes to nationality, that’s it. That said, people can still do whatever the hell they want, but I’ll just continue laughing at people telling me they’re italian when the most italian thing they’ve done in their life is eating a Cannolo ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
xazz replied to your post: tbh I am not even surprised I forgot Desmond’s...
wait. Shit. Was today’s Desmond’s birthday?
Welcome to the I-cannot-believe-I-forgot-it-was-today club!