“Why did they make big man’s inkling in the amiibo video white” have you never seen a light skinned person in your whole life or sum?
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Grian: *has a skin for any and every occasion*
Also Grian: *only changed his skin for one Life Series as the Bad Boys while everyone else had color coded skins for every life in just about every season*
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Because Tumblr reminded me of this
My unpopular opinion about Hades (game) is that while the art is absolutely beautiful, some designs are a bit... Boring (Like C'mon you guys, everyone and their mom could've thought of Aphrodite as a naked pink woman)
But tbf, Patroclus, Odysseus... Those are some big brain takes right there
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every once in a while i have an interaction with a spider that goes completely chill like rn i was just vibing in bed when i felt one walking along my arm, in front of my phone screen and waddling off into the darkness without me really thinking anything of it & only after its done i realize that this makes me braver than half the US marines in the eyes of 70% of the population
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Just found a banger new picrew It's black centered so I'll be making most of my ocs lol. Link for the picrew here! Look at my children!
From left to right it's Peace, Donnie, Hollis (I forgot her tooth gap and am legit irked about it so let's just imagine it's there), Saz, Julie, Ian
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Sometimes one remembers that the most common ancestral race of hobbits is described by Tolkien as "browner of skin" then the less common two (who might have been mostly outbred over the many years? on the topic of the "fairer of skin and also of hair" set Concerning Hobbits describes that "the strong Fallohidish strain could still be noted among the greater families, such as the Took and the Masters of Buckland", which to me implies that while there's still clear ancestry there they probably still have heavy Harfoot or even Stoor influence going on- otherwise why describe it as a 'strong strain' rather than just say they're still primarily Fallohidish families? especially when you consider that the section in question is discussing that they were particularly bold and adventurous for hobbits and so given what the Tooks and Brandybucks are like it may be more often a matter of inclination rather than visuals- not to doubt that the visuals show up, but probably not as often as inclination, especially if you allow for the secrecy-focused courting habits mentioned in the first draft of the first chapter of LotR (as published in The Return of the Shadow: The History of Lord of the Rings Part 1, by Christopher Tolkien, pg 17, yes I did go hunting), which would make marriages between differing groups so much more accessible (and may actually be why that's a thing)), that their curly hair is consistently pointed out, and that our initial description of hobbits given in The Hobbit specifically mentions "nimble brown fingers".
And then one gets aggravated all over again at how long it took for non-white hobbits to show up in adaptations and the sheer number of people over the years who have tried to make out like non-white hobbits would be such a horrible canon-breaking thing.
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