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✧˖°. 🎮 3DS GRAPHICS 🕹️👾
I may do a part 2 so if anyone has any game suggestions, feel free to comment them!! ✨ Also I can post the 3DS template I made for this if anyone wants it ( ^w^ )
🎲Free to use | Part two
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Little black squash balls, Walter. This lab is where you will create little black squash balls.

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On that cowboy shit again (pls click for better resolution probably ♡)
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Men are fixated on greed, on desire, and on the acquisition not of experiences or pleasure but the ability to aquire. People are fixated on wealth. Man is reduced to the desire for desire. Wanting is all that matters. Not loving, not being, not having, but wanting. We are killers for desire. Even sport would be preferable. This is the grand sickness, the eternal sickness of this land - it is, man unleashed.
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You could say I’m a bit obsessed with these dumb cowboys <3
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Rdr2 but make them little animals?!??
posting more of this soon !
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8 years is a long time to think about vengeance. It's pretty clear, Dutch had used the Blackwater money to lure Micah and he had always planned to kill him somehow. Whether it was to avenge Arthur, but I lean more with him blaming Micah for the destruction of his family (though really it was more on Dutch's failure to overcome his ego, insanity, and denial). I really think Arthur was able to salvage some tiny bit of the old Dutch in his final moments. Once Dutch finally achieved in taking down Micah, he completely lost it because nothing was really holding him back any longer. This led to his demise in RDR 1.
Surprisingly he didn't even take the Blackwater money, cause I think he was disgusted by it (seeing that was the beginning of the end). Or he left it for John, because he at least owed him that and I think it was to honor Arthur's wish of making sure John and his family were taken care of.
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