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I want fanfic. Now. Please? PLEASE? GOD PLEASE? I’ll trade you. IDK what but I will.
There is silence on the other end of the connection. (Of course there is, Jesus Christ, he had not meant to say that.) On screen, their characters are hovering, rocking back and forth from ball of the foot to heel, waiting for a command. Jason feels like he’s going to vomit, and so he does the only sensible thing and shoots the shit out of Terry’s character.
“What the — ” Terry starts, and then, “God damn it, Jase, we were having a moment.”
“You let your guard down, you die,” Jason says, throat dry. “This is war, son. There are no moments in war.”
“Motherfucker,” Terry mutters, but he sounds absurdly fond. “That your definition of gentle?”
Posted on January 6, 2013 via LGBT Laughs with 38,589 notes
Source: dorkly.com
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Bitches love my Glitch Banshee.
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Had an idea for a Modernist home while I was on the can earlier. Thought I’d bring it to virtual life.
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Posted on July 13, 2012 via Did You Know Gaming? with 1,880 notes
Source: didyouknowgaming
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Living life the lazy way, by playing the Sims, taking myspace photos.
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War is imminent
Yellow = Russia (me)
White/Red = Japan
Red/Teal = Aztecs
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Posted on May 7, 2012 via Pleated Jeans with 533 notes
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May Giveaway: Legend of Zelda merch + Sale
Hey fellow tumblrers & tumblrettes, this month I’ll be giving away three of my LoZ fanart merchandise to three lucky winners. As a bonus, I’ll be having a sale on Hylian Shield and Full Heart Container necklaces in my shop for the duration of the giveaway.
Prizes
- First draw: Rosewood box inlaid with the Hylian crest
- Second draw: Full Heart Container necklace
- Third draw: Hylian Shield necklace
Rules
- Reblog this post once
- Likes/follows do not count
- Giveaway ends May 12th, Saturday at 10pm PST
- Winner will be announced and contacted on Sunday
It’s dangerous to go alone, reblog this!
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Posted on May 7, 2012 via 9 0 0 0 with 750 notes
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Call of Duty: Black Ops II will apparently feature Anonymous as enemy terrorists, hinting at as much in two promotional videos released this week. Kotaku reports:
A series of documentary style clips tackle different elements of technology and warfare; in two of them, the Guy Fawkes mask appears on screen.
In a clip titled “Synopsis”, Oliver North talks about his nightmare scenario, and when he says, “The enemy could be anywhere, and it could be anyone,” an individual wearing a Guy Fawkes appears on screen. I don’t worry about the guy who wants to hijack a plane,” North continues. “I worry about the guy who wants to hijack all the planes.”
In another clip, titled “When the Enemy Steals the Keys,” the Guy Fawkes mask pops up again. The footage is slightly different — it’s tighter, more of a close-up.
“You know, if there are guys out there who are smart enough to hack into our banks and people’s personal information, then certainly, eventually, there’s gonna be someone who’s smart enough to hack into our aircraft,” drone pilot Major Hercules Christopher says in the clip. “If you can hack a bank, you can hack a drone.”
The moment the pilot says “gonna be someone who’s smart enough”, the Guy Fawkes mask once again appears on screen, seeming to insinuate indirectly that Anonymous members are going to be smart enough to hack drones — or even want to. Once again, the Guy Fawkes mask is cast as the enemy.
We assume Vivendi has already anticipated, and adjusted for, the massive drop in sales that may result from so unimaginatively and dully vilifying their player base, and that they have secured their corporate servers from any objections that may arise to such ham-handed misrepresentation.
More troubling than the Fawkes iconography is the blithe use of known war criminal Oliver North as a spokesman for “peace” and “freedom”. The Kotaku commentors have this one in the bag:
Was this the same Oliver North who sold guns to Iran to finance the actions of the Contra rebels in Nicaragua? The ones who regularly killed and tortured civilians?
The enemy could be anywhere, and he could be anyone, he says…
Activision: Lets hire a real-life convicted felon who caused multiple deaths to tell the general public that the real terrorists is a hacktivist group responsible for exposing government corruption.
Great Job, Activision. Alienating your customer base
(via anarcho-queer)
Posted on May 3, 2012 via AnonMedics with 199 notes
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Gaming statistics for the past three years. Via Engadget
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And shit continues to get realer on True Life: Renegade Physicist







