I think it'd be very funny if there was a Zelda game where Ganon isn't the big bad, but when you get to the Gerudo area there's a male Gerudo named Ganondorf there. He has zero relevance to the plot. Not any kind of twist where he becomes the villain in the end, or any kind of side quest. He's just there and that knowledge perpetually looms over your head menacingly.
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Having of those moments where I wish to yeet the like button into the sun or maybe make it so there was setting you could turn on so that people can only reblog posts (even better with the minimum requirement of adding at least one tag)!!
It's kind of absurd that one of my fics is getting close to 500 notes while simultaneously being one I've had the least actual human interactions come from. Like...... come on, that's now how it should be AT ALL!
Don't get me wrong, I'm so thrilled people are clearly finding it and I guess enjoying it(??) but just having endless likes without people letting me know what they enjoyed about it or even if they liked it kind of makes me sad. That's not why I want to share my writing here!
I love having those little human connections with others. I don't ever want my writing to feel transactional. I would love to talk to more people about things I've written. It's truly one of the best feelings and I would hate to lose that, the more I write or the more notes my fics get. Please don't be shy!! I get the social anxiety, but there is no reason to be. I am truly just a Din Djarin obsessed loser.
Anyway, whine over. I don't want to focus on the negatives here and I appreciate every single person who has ever left a positive interaction with something I've written. You are truly a light!
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Bonus poll!
People have mentioned in tags and propaganda about various things from the recordings but I only listen to the songs as Youtube to mp3 so know the show versions and not the recordings and I assume a bunch of people don't listen to the songs except when watching the show, so wondering how people are most familiar with the songs.
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shoutout to @rbtlvr for getting me to accidentally spoil preservation through emulation in my initial reply to their comment. i totally didn't just assume people would know i have [redacted] planned
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actually just looked like a fish reading your tags on the nicotine poll (<- kept opening and closing my mouth and blinking like this o_o -_- O_O) your flirting prowess..... (this is a compliment)
I have a southern accent and a smooth voice, it seemed like a good skill to learn
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Second time in about 48 hours that I have gone into the search mines to bring out a specific pride flag for my blog only to be met with either long or thoughtless posts about how x flag is the most inferior or y flag is the most superior while shitting on other flag designs. Like, I am all for making as many flags as you want — the more the merrier no monopolies here. I would just like for people to keep in mind:
Which communities (including geographical and cultural!!!) specific flags come from and why they were created.
You do not need to be represented by every single stripe for the flag to be applicable to you.
If a flag is featuring a specific identity there's probably a reason for that, I don't care if it's ugly.
Please cite sources and inspiration! Flags represent communities and usually come from community involvement and influence.
Seriously unless a flag was made purposefully to demean or alienate others it's probably fine. You don't have to use it or prefer it and you can be annoyed with it but it doesn't mean it's the end of the world.
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Hehe. Yeah.
Yeah, that smile. It kills me a little. The genuine, even in the down. The warm, the sparkling and glittering.
"Sunshiny boy" i couldn't have said it better myself. My sunflower. My oak. My towering Cinci path. My winding brown river through tan, dry plains.
My keeper.
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