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smimon · 10 months
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finally managed to listen to Käärijä's Urheilucast interview and damn, that's some serious stuff 🤯
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enterserwis · 3 years
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Kłełełe 🚂 #enterserwisgdansk #odzyskiwaniedanych #pc3000portable3 #datarecovery #hdd#sdd#nvme#microsolderingservices #fixit (w: Enter Serwis Komputerowy Gdańsk 664725410) https://www.instagram.com/p/CNmKrLbjbdE/?igshid=1y1lfddj9tqpb
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smimon · 11 months
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A friend sent me this: Which Käärijä outfit are you quiz
Edit: the creator of this quiz is tumblr user jokaarija
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smimon · 10 months
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Käärijä interview at Feat.fi, 2019
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smimon · 11 months
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smimon · 3 years
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That proboscis monkey though
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smimon · 2 years
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concept: a pokemon-like RPG where the NPCs keep warning you how not to use your items/moves, and every time you try to break those rules you fail spectacularly - it’s so funny that players keep saving right before breaking a rule because they just have to see what will go wrong
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smimon · 2 years
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*thoughtful sigh* I remember the times before Hetalia was banned from Polish anime conventions.
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smimon · 3 years
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Me: I want to be an artist! I want to do art my entire life!
Also me: *reckless enough to regularly destroy her hands and the one good eye as if body parts were forever*
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smimon · 3 years
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You know why I love the mad scientist archetype? It's all in the sweet, sweet contrast. 
A mad scientist, or mad genius, combines two opposites, as scientist or genius is someone whose brain supposedly works better than average person's, while someone being mad means their mind works wrong in some way. 
So you have this mind that is both above and below average at once. Like working incredibly well but based on incredibly wrong assumptions, for example. You get it? The good execution of the archetype is when the mad part isn't coming from actual mental illness (yikes), but rather from massive unrealized stupidity. Your brain gets smart but your head gets dumb
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smimon · 3 years
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Writing a plot is similar to watching/reading a story and predicting what will happen next. Both involve “guessing” the events.
Since my friends are smarter than me I’m afraid they will “guess” what happens in my stories before they’re done with the first chapter so the rest will be very boring to them :(
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smimon · 4 years
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The more fanart for The Magnus Archives I see, the more it looks like Danzo Shimura.
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