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sparrowsabre7 · 3 hours
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"Midnight Suns" sounds like such a piece of shit game but it's so fun to play.
"It's a turn based card game but in between you have to talk to Marvel characters to unlock their abilities" like it sounds lame af but it's incredibly addictive. It's basically doing the Persona Social Link thing but with Marvel heroes who text you. Blade is voiced by Michael Jae White it's just good fun. And it's set in the magic section of the Marvel universe so every other sentence is horseshit like "We must extract the manifold of the Shuntaran Flenscraft Zirconia, lest the world fall into an eternal darkness because of The Shuddering". I *don't* get why it took so long to come out on last gen consoles, this shit sure as hell ain't current gen quality in terms of visuals or gameplay, the Xbone easily copes with it.
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sparrowsabre7 · 20 hours
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FINALLY
🧑🏿‍🔬🧪
A POST-TRUTH
CRIME DOCUMENTARY
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sparrowsabre7 · 20 hours
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Just checking.... We all pronounce Miette like My-TAY in our heads, right?
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sparrowsabre7 · 22 hours
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oh fuck *falls back into old habits* *screen fades to black* *level loading* TIP: your belief that you are incapable of changing for the better will become a self fulfilling prophecy if left unchallenged
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sparrowsabre7 · 1 day
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The most dangerous part of working nights is that there's no one around to talk you out of buying a bunch of candy making supplies on a whim
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sparrowsabre7 · 1 day
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sick of hearing about "healing crystals" that "cleanse your mind and body of negative energy" i want to know which rocks can hurt you and fuck up your vibe so bad
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sparrowsabre7 · 2 days
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Shout out to whoever wrote Nightcrawler's eulogy for Gambit. They've clearly sat through a sermon where the priest/vicar had one metaphor and ran it into the ground for the duration.
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sparrowsabre7 · 2 days
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online communities are so strange because people slip away so easily. you can be on here for years, folding people you've never met into the fabric of your daily life, and then they disappear, leaving only ghost posts scattered across tumblr behind. or their blog stays dormant, for weeks, months, years, until you're only still following them because you remember that they love sunflowers or they were kind to you when they didn't have to be or the last thing they posted was sad and raw and you still worry about them sometimes.
and sometimes they come back when you least expect it, years later, even, and there's this sudden rush of relief like there you are, there you are, even though you barely knew each other.
there's a strange kind of love to it. i don't know you and i want to hold your hand across miles and time zones and oceans. i can still see the imprint of you in this community you left. you don't think anyone will notice or care when you're gone, but we notice and we care and we wish you well.
i hope you're all okay out there. i hope the sun is shining on your face and you are breathing deeply. i miss you.
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sparrowsabre7 · 2 days
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It also goes some way to explaining how the Jedi were thought a myth a mere 19 years after their demise and how easily perception could be swayed against them.
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Here's why I enjoyed this scene so much: there is so much mutual respect going on here. There's teasing that is good-natured and makes people laugh, there's consideration and compliments being made, but most of all, everyone is listening to each other. They might rebut a point here or there, they discuss it a bit, but they're honestly and genuinely listening. This scene also comes with the context that, even though it's Qui-Gon who issues a "challenge" (and ultimately the scene where Qui-Gon explicitly admits that he did it to prod the Jedi Council members into taking a vacation), it's the Council themselves who come up with the idea to go to Kwen and have an outreach celebration on a personal level. This scene comes with the context of how an earlier scene had a callback to mentioning that Qui-Gon was asked to join the Council, a plot point from Master and Apprentice where they directly said they wanted him for his different point of view on things. But mostly it's a scene where both the members of the Council and Qui-Gon very clearly respect and like each other. The Qui-Gon of this book, the Council of this book, point out that they are thinking about others, just on a bigger scale, and that that's important. That that is helping the galaxy be better, lighter, more balanced. That this isn't about the Council not caring, it's about the Council being so busy saving entire planets that they don't have time to do something smaller scale for themselves. And that it's not about a lack of care or that Qui-Gon cares more, just the direction of that care. I can vibe with a Jedi who had gotten caught up in helping people on a galactic scale (that it's better to help a thousand people than just one person, if you can) because that's what this is. Not a lack of care, just a gentle reminder to get back to one-on-one helping, not because it's somehow "better" for the galaxy, but because both are good. Honestly, I've always been on the hill of, "one of the Jedi's biggest problems is that they believed their actions would speak for themselves and thus had absolutely terrible PR because they thought people would look into the truth of the situation" and I think that's one facet of what's going on here, it's about PR and getting the stories of their good work out, more than it is saying that the Jedi weren't doing good work. Of course they were, but this was a nudge towards spreading the word of that. This scene felt honestly good faith addressing that to me. It took care with understanding why each side's motivations were valid and important, along with making it clear that this was coming from a place of community and love, that Qui-Gon respects his Jedi family and they respect him. So I was totally down with this. (Star Wars: The Living Force | John Jackson Miller)
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Wasn't there an info graphic showing how most cards have an entire forest of wires so that each component is compartmentalised in case of failure while Cybertruck is basically one complete circuit and thus has the redundancy of old fashioned Christmas lights. One thing goes, it all goes.
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it's cool how these cost almost as much as my house
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You think I have 1000+ followers??? I can't tell if you think highly of my posts or if my posting style just comes across egomaniacal 🤔
More qwik maffs guessing; for some insane reason I have 760 so I figured you must have more. Of course I haven't url hopped as much as you, so I have been steadily accumulating wealth and bots since... what like 2008? Fucking Christ that's a long time on Tumblr...
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Not to mention leaving America is pricey because travel to anywhere outside the Americas has to cross a big ass ocean. In Europe we're less distance than crossing the US in many cases.
i feel like europeans who judge americans for never leaving the country don’t quite get that 90% of us have 10-15 days of vacation time per year that we have to ration for doctors appointments and sick time and hardly get to use as actual vacation. like how exactly do I squeeze an intercontinental trip out of there babe please spell it out for me i’m too stupid to understand
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This machine kills AI
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