i cannot believe the gabriel/beelzebub shippers were RIGHT. they went off of like a minute long interaction in s1 and RAN WITH IT and their characters got to run off together into the sunset because heaven is wherever they are and hell is wherever he is and THEY WERE RIGHT
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Romance/Flirty/Fluffy/Cute Dialogue Writing Prompts:
(A/N: Some fluff prompts to use, reblog, and have fun with.)
“You know I love you.”
“Do you need anything? Or I can just keep playing with your hair, if that’s okay?”
“I only wanted to matter to someone.” “You matter to me.”
“You’re like a dream.” “Oh. Um. Thank you?”
“Some people call it ‘love’.”
“You, me, your favorite hoodie of mine, and the couch. It’s a date?”
“We can’t leave the bed now. The pillows have accepted us.”
“Laundry day doesn’t mean walking around in your underwear, but for you, I’ll make an exception.”
“Hey, cutie! I’m home.”
“When I had called you ‘a snack’, I didn’t know you actually smelled like one.”
“My ears miss your heartbeat.”
“Are you reading that romance/spicy book or did you have that dream again?”
“You know, the usual. We eat snacks/dessert, we sit on the couch, ignore the TV, make-out. The usual.”
“How do we always end up cuddling.”
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ok but it's kinda funny that tommy helicoptered eddie to vegas to ringside seats for a sold out fight..... and now he's taking buck out for pizza
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I'm going to make a few observations that should be obvious, but maybe they aren't. Anyway, this is inspired by some of my friends talking about DnD.
What you do with a game can have absolutely nothing to do with what the game wants you to do. And that's perfectly fine.
With that said, just because you do things with that game, does not make that game about those things. If I tell you that I use chess to woo strangers, this does not make chess an inherently romantic game.
A game is about whatever it lets you do with its mechanics. If the mechanics facilitate you doing a thing, then the game might indeed be about that. If they actively stand in the way of you doing a thing, then it is definitely not about that.
A game that does not help you contextualize your imaginative roleplay is definitely not doing you any favors. By all means, keep doing what you love, but there might be a game out there that absolutely helps you and facilitates the thing you want to do without leaving you out in the cold to make it all up on your own.
It is perfectly fine to houserule a game to oblivion and back to get it to facilitate the things you want to do. But at some point, you must admit you aren't actually playing that game anymore.
Don't encourage people to play a game without including the context that you are playing an entirely different version of it to have fun.
Read more games.
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hello, may i bring porco rosso au to your consideration?
there would be: techno as marco, tommy as fio, wilbur as gina, quackity as donald curtis, squid as ferrari, phil as mr. piccolo and so much more
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love is running across jeju to find a cook, to use one’s extensive legal knowledge to help open a restaurant just so they can eat meat noodles, maybe for the last time. Love is doing the unnecessary, with diligence, love doesn’t make the misfortune go away, it makes it bearable, it laces it with joy.
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