reblog to bap prev with your paw
storing this here to check back if op does make this video. I've been gone too long and have forgotten all the lore.
kinda want to make a video explaining the basics of love nikki and shining nikki lore for the release of infinity nikki since i remember people doing that with honkai impact 3rd for honkai star rail's release but i haven't played either games in so long and also is that even necessary
anakin skywalker + mama by my chemical romance
After over decade of rock collecting, here are some of my favourites!
If anyone knows what kind of rocks they are, I'd love to know!! I'm really interested in whatever shaped the rocks in the first picture (Piddocks maybe from a quick search), and the colouration of the last one!
she carbide on my nano til i red glass on my lightbulb
star wars episode iii: revenge of the sith (2005) dir. george lucas / monster by starset
Look, being a necromancer isn't difficult
You pick a target, follow your ritual book as closely as possible, and remember not to revive anything you can't put down
It's that easy
(Undead Dragon Roar)
See that? I have to wait for a hero to come and deal with that because I cannot rekill that dragon
when I handed in my autism paperwork, I scheduled an appointment directly with my GP to go over my fully filled out and annotated paperwork, and go over the questions I'd made notes i didn't understand or needed clarified. I think colour coding was involved.
The way most autism literature describes "literal interpretation" is often not at all similar to how I experience it. Teenage me even thought I couldn't be autistic because I've always been able to learn metaphors easily.
In fact, I love wordplay of all kinds. Teenage me was fascinated to learn all the types of figurative language there are in poetry and literature.
But paperwork and questionnaires are hard, because there's so much they don't state clearly. Or they don't leave room for enough nuance.
"List all the jobs you've had, with start and end dates." What if I don't remember the exact day or month? Is the year enough?
"Have you been suffering from blurred vision?" Well, if I take off my glasses the whole world is blurred, but I'm fairly sure that's not what the intake form at the optometrist is asking.
Or the infamous (and infuriatingly stereotypical) "Would you rather go to a library or a party?" What sort of party? Where? Who's there? I work at a library. Am I currently at the library for work or pleasure? Does it have a good collection?
It's not common figures of speech that confound me. It's ambiguity, in situations that aren't supposed to be ambiguous.
the worms the worms thy're in my brain the worms they're int here the worms the worm sth owrms
*me, getting ready to hit you with a sick-ass keyboard smash*: