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I’d best be seeing that anti JKR energy for this twilight show too bc Smeyer continuing to profit off the Quileute tribe is not cute
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reminder to submit your art to tumblr radar it's like a free blaze + they will usually accept it
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Alrighty, for those who aren't aware, we're creating a comic for our fan story; Nuclear Winter.
While it will mainly be on Tapas, I wanted to post our first chapter on here for you all to see without clicking a link.
I'm currently debating on the idea of just mainly updating on Tapas, or alternatively, also posting the chapters here on the blog. If I do decide to post on the blog, it will no doubt be the whole chapter, while on tapas it'll be a page-by-page basis. (Help keep the blog less cluttered that way, and the chapter pages in one place.) I would like to hear your thoughts on the matter.
(Also if the image quality is ass, please leave a comment and I'll try and fix it! Tumblr is being a pain and I can't tell.)
Anyways, hope you all enjoy 🥰
-J
Edit: once I get home, I'll fix the quality and tweak the post, thank you for the feedback!
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more men should get hugs i dont think we as a society hug men enough
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OP made the post unrebloggable but said it's fine to screenshot and I'm in love with this
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the older i get the more frustrating i find it how little people recognize or acknowledge it when massive problems start to get solved... i get the concept of focusing on unsolved problems and injustices to keep up the pressure of public opinion, but we should also acknowledge it when great things are accomplished. we just started rolling out the first-ever malaria vaccine which will likely save millions of children's lives. about half a million people die of malaria every year and over half of those deaths are children 5 years old and under. ive seen literally no one i know talking about this huge triumph for humanity
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If Sherlock Holmes was Isekai'd to a fantasy world he would just deduce the rules of this world and get back to solving crimes. He'll find an elf girl sidekick,name her Watson, and pretend like nothing happened.
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People underestimate how much it fucks you up to be subtly excluded as a kid. I would try to talk to my classmates and be met with disinterest or annoyance. The one friend I had, who I clung to and nodded along to his every word, had other friends he liked just as much or more. And his other friends didn’t care for me at all.
I look back at pictures from the time and see how separated I was from them. I remember knowing I was different. I remember posing questions about the world to the girls playing next to me and realizing that they had never asked the same ones to themselves. That the ways we thought couldn’t be more different.
I kept myself amused with my own fanatical stories and musings in my head. I would wander the playground on a circular path, imagining a friend and being sorely disappointed when it didn’t feel as real as I’d hoped.
There was a bubble separating me from everyone else, thin, and nearly invisible, but with a pearly sheen you could catch under the right conditions. I knew it was there, they knew it was there, and it changed me
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So fascinating how Mirelurk Kings aren't crustaceans or related to other Lurks at all, but rather are turtles that have traded their protective shells for greater intellect, and perhaps even an almost psionic ability, to control the other Lurks. Offering mutual aid and thus forming a symbiotic relationship between the differing species.
It also raises questions on how the Kings themselves breed, since you very rarely ever see more than one amongst a group of Lurks. Are the Kings with groups of other Lurks the females, using the numbers to feed and protect themself and their nest, with roaming males coming in to fertilise their eggs? Or do they all take control of groups and try to find each other anyway, either stepping away from their group during mating season or one sex bringing their group along on the search with them? Maybe they do live in pairs and one simply spends most of their time in the nest, explaining why we only ever see the one outside at a time.
Also, do you think wasteland doctors and chemists pay a pretty cap for Mirelurk blood? If so I bet caravanners make good money on bringing it to areas further inland with less access to larger bodies of water.
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Fallout 3: 15 Year Anniversary
15 years ago today, on October 28, 2008, Fallout 3 was officially released in North America! Its release marked a new era for the Fallout franchise, and brought the series widespread attention.
Happy 15th Anniversary Fallout 3! And thanks to everyone involved on the game!
Fallout 3 was officially announced on July 12, 2004, via a Bethesda Softworks Press Release. Todd Howard said quote:
“Fallout is one of my favorite games, and we plan to develop a visually stunning and original game for Fallout 3 with all the hallmarks of a great RPG.”
Information about the game was first unveiled to the public on July 1, 2007, via a private press event.
The July 2007 issue of Game Informer also unveiled the first bits of information to the general public.

Fallout 3's concept art was handled by the wonderful Adam Adamowicz, who unfortunately passed away on February 9, 2012.
Adam and his work on Fallout 3 will never be forgotten, and his work still lives on in subsequent Fallout titles.

Fallout 3 introduced the Fallout series to a new generation of players. I'm happy to say that I was one of them!
Fallout means so much to me, and I never would've experienced it without Fallout 3. Thank you to everyone who worked on it, and who still does.💜
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I think about this every hour of every day of every month by the way

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