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mostly reblogs, some original stuff amateur Voice Actor, occasional cosplay, he/him, Bi
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I love how you can use the environment in baldur’s gate.

for instance, I got my ass completely handed to me in a battle, so on my second attempt I piled barrels of gunpowder & wine near where the enemies would run out, and had one of my guys posed with a fire spell to ignite them. and THIS TIME, I triggered a massive explosion on my first turn of combat, instantly killing my entire party.

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ruckuscauser
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"Love is just a chemical reaction in your brain"

And a painting is just chemicals on a canvas.

Music is vibrations through the air.

Your condescending snark is also a chemical reaction in your brain (as are all human thoughts and feelings).

Something being made of matter doesn't make it any less profound.

"It's still magic even if you know how it's done."

Terry Pratchett, A Hat Full of Sky

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meow-moment

creating a new OC. He's a doctor who treats weird kink furries. his bit is that every patient who comes into his office he has to figure out how to complete the checkup while working around some weird toon-logic contrivance. He's like the doctor house of kink because he's the only one in his field capable of getting results. He's massively overworked and he's been IP banned from the e621 forums.

His name is Doctor RJ Yiphman and he's one wrong move away from getting fired.

Doctor Yiphman treats more patients

Yiphman's back

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One thing books have over visual storytelling is ambiguity.

Obviously visual storytelling can be ambiguous too, but not in the same ways books can.

For example, the book I'm reading right now has a character's flashbacks taking place in a secluded wilderness area.

Then a scene in the present has another character visit a secluded wilderness area while looking for the place from the flashbacks.

In the book, it's unclear if this is the right place until the answer is revealed. The descriptions are similar, but there could be a lot of areas with a similar description. In a visual medium like a movie, it'd be a lot more difficult to keep that detail ambiguous since the viewers could see the two areas and know right away if they're one and the same or not.

It'd say this trope is the visual medium equivalent (but might also include the written situation you described): https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/CutApart

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S13: Badly Describe Your Ship Round 2

Gay and gayer

Characterized by homoerotic tension that alternates between violent, softly devoted, and absolutely hilarious depending on the situation. Dumbass 1 cradles dumbass 2’s face in his hands as dumbass 2 is dying and promises he won’t let him die with the most emotion the audience has ever seen on his face and then risks his life to save him but it’s totally platonic of course. It was also totally platonic when one of them tried to kiss the other. Obviously.

I want to impress you/You already impressed me

Your everyday sapphic opposite attract with A being a sad wreck filled with guilt and self hate who thinks she needs to lie to be loved and B being a super lady driven 60% by love and passion, 30% by passion-induged rage and 10% by lesbianism. A thinks B is so cool and strong and nice so she is way too out her league, except that B already thinks A is super cool, not for what she does or she is (what A is lying about) but for who she is and how passionate she is (and she is extremely stupid about it) and wants her to get better.

Congratulations to Gay and gayer!

The identity of I want to impress you/You already impressed me is...

Alphys and Undyne from Undertale!

Thank you for your submission!

Dang shoulda guessed this one

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accidentally hit something on the treadmill at my gym and it opened a web browser??

So basically anything with a screen these days is a computer. Your TV? Computer. Phone? Computer. Gas pump? Computer. And a lot of those computers are running a fork of Windows, because Microsoft is very good at building for corporate use. But it's a fork with most of the same features, because MS has no reason to rebuild their entire OS just for your SmartFridge. Instead, it just boots up a barebones Windows fork, and then auto-launches whatever program McDonalds uses for their drive-through menu or whatever. Which means with the right inputs, you can close that program. And open whatever MS has installed by default, like Solitaire, Word, or Edge.

This is generally not relevant to the user, but if you want to do something on a device that it doesn't allow you to do, getting out of the initial program it forces you into is usually step 1.

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