changemewtf
changemewtf
changeme's menagerie
140 posts
do you even have a fursona
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
changemewtf · 9 months ago
Text
there needs to be a kneeling knight emoji
27K notes · View notes
changemewtf · 9 months ago
Text
how it feels to use the word diegetic
Tumblr media
20K notes · View notes
changemewtf · 9 months ago
Text
Tumblr media
America Online 2.5
621 notes · View notes
changemewtf · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
credit
47K notes · View notes
changemewtf · 1 year ago
Text
this might be my favorite tiktok i have ever seen. absolute gold through and through
73K notes · View notes
changemewtf · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
34K notes · View notes
changemewtf · 1 year ago
Text
>the goblin leaps to attack!
>the goblin misses!
>the goblin has scraped his little knee!
>oh, his little knee!
>oh, his little knee!
51K notes · View notes
changemewtf · 1 year ago
Text
Friendships as a teenager: we used to talk 5 hours every night now it’s down to 3… are we still friends 🤔? I wonder if they don’t like me anymore
Friendships as an adult: omg I’ve finally cleared up 20 minutes of my schedule to talk to my friend I haven’t spoken to in 4 months #bffs #we will find eachother in every life
116K notes · View notes
changemewtf · 1 year ago
Text
So, Dwarf Fortress had deep financial system at one point.
Dwarves had currency and made wages and paid for food and housing and could invest their money.
A few dwarves early on would come into money then invest more than the rest which started a snow ball effect. A few dwarves made infinitely more money while the rest dropped into poverty.
Impoverished dwarves needed constant employment to afford food and housing. So you had to keep them working constantly or they’d be evicted and starve.
One favorite tactic players had was to build room full of levers that didn’t do anything and assigning all the unemployed dwarves to endlessly pull the levers. In this way they were “doing a job” and make wages enough to live.
The deep economic system of Dwarf Fortress has long been removed due to every society unavoidably becoming a depressing mess of starving dwarves doing meaningless busywork.
Which did not make for a fun game.
13K notes · View notes
changemewtf · 1 year ago
Text
do you ever say something and then think "wow this isnt even a bit. im just like this"
224K notes · View notes
changemewtf · 1 year ago
Text
imagine being 22 years old and all you like to do is draw comics about murdering people and Nickelodeon contacts you to write a childrens’ show 
47K notes · View notes
changemewtf · 1 year ago
Text
leitmotifs never get old to me like holy shit dude there’s this melody that corresponds to this one guy and if you hear the melody it means the guy is there. holy shit. and sometimes it refers to ideas too not just guys. has anyone heard about this
129K notes · View notes
changemewtf · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
13K notes · View notes
changemewtf · 1 year ago
Text
I just felt a spell bounce off of me
24K notes · View notes
changemewtf · 1 year ago
Text
“Did these people [in academia who claim that they are not exposed to disabled people] realize that when they encountered the work of Rosa Luxemburg (who limped), Antonio Gramsci (a crippled, dwarfed hunchback), John Milton (blind), Alexander Pope (dwarfed hunchback), George Gordon Brown (club foot), [Jorge] Luis Borges, James Joyce, and James Thurber (all blind), Harriet Martineau (deaf), Toulouse-Lautrec (spinal deformity), Frida Kahlo (osteomyelitis), Virginia Woolf (lupus), they were meeting people with disabilities? Do filmgoers realize when they watch the films of James Ford, Raoul Walsh, André de Toth, Nicholas Ray, Tay Garnett and William Wyler that these directors were all physically impaired? Why is it when one looks these figures in dictionaries of biography or encyclopedias that their physical disabilities are usually not mentioned – unless the disability is seen as related to creativity, as in the case of the blind bard Milton or the deaf Beethoven? There is an ableist notion at work here that anyone who creates a canonical work must be physically able. Likewise, why do we not know that Helen Keller was a socialist, a member of the Wobblies, the International Workers of the World, and an advocate of free love? We assume that our ‘official’ mascots of disability are nothing else but their disability.”
— Lennard J. Davis, Enforcing Normalcy: Disability, Deafness, and the Body (via sociolab)
19K notes · View notes
changemewtf · 1 year ago
Text
why do they sell garlic in fishnets why is it so sensual
16K notes · View notes
changemewtf · 1 year ago
Text
Tumblr media
Hell yeah brother
43K notes · View notes