SkunkyStripe

LOOK OCS! Bask in they’re glory!

I beat myself up to much, like I literally punch myself in the head on the regular.

I’ve been offline for like a week, and I don’t know what I’ve been doing.

datcatwhatcameback:
“ agoutirex:
“ This book gets pretty spicy.
”
MUH WAIFU
”
I don’t know what it is but she’s so endearing
I’d buy a book with this cover in a heartbeat.

datcatwhatcameback:

agoutirex:

This book gets pretty spicy.

MUH WAIFU

I don’t know what it is but she’s so endearing

I’d buy a book with this cover in a heartbeat.

I really hope that whenever Steven Universe gets to its next climax it pays off as well as Weirdmageddon, cause all this build up (and hiatus) is killing me.

So I have been playing Fallout 4 which is fun, but something was feeling weird.

I was wondering why the perks list felt so boring and why there only seemed to be a few interesting choices. Then around level 5 I noitced “wait I haven’t been choosing stats after I level up! Where are my stats?!” Then it occured to me. There are no stats there’s only perks, and a lot of the perks are just filling the rolls of old stats.

I’m not sure wether to feel upset that somethings been dumbed down or to feel impressed at the combining of too systems to only have one system.

orangestheasd:

skunkystripe:

I really dislike when people say “SplatoonDLC” instead of Update. Calling it DLC implies so many different things than whats actually going on.

Most of the “dlc” is already in the game’s information it’s just that it is not given out to the public whenever nintendo flips the switch for it to be publicized 

That wasn’t really what I was getting at. My point was that I think calling it “dlc” is inappropriate because calling it DLC implies to someone who’s out of the loop that you have to buy it. Even if you call it “FreeDLC” it implies having to go out of your way to download it from a menu or store. 

Calling it dlc doesn’t match what actually happens when you turn on the game and the updates already roll in.

I really dislike when people say “SplatoonDLC” instead of Update. Calling it DLC implies so many different things than whats actually going on.

Hey, I’m interested in playing Ponyfinder. Would anyone have some advice for someone who hasn’t played a table top rpg before, and also maybe some advice to starting that game particularly?

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