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tombskie · 2 months ago
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Makoto Yuki P5X Renders
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tombskie · 2 months ago
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This is the closest they ever get to all the fanfics
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tombskie · 2 months ago
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What transferring back to his hometown does to a mf
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tombskie · 3 months ago
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All these P3 Reload collabs man..
He might be dead but he ain't forgotten.
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tombskie · 3 months ago
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Ayo what are they cooking here?
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Eureka Seven's 20 anniversary New Project announced!
Source
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tombskie · 5 months ago
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I was confused with the persona 3 tag and then I saw the puns
Pyrrha: I don't mind us helping with your studies, but wouldn't it be easier without us distracting you?
Blake: Well, studies show that there benefits to studying together that can't be found in studying by ourselves.
Jaune: Hey, uh, if we fail this exam, does that mean the whole team doesn't get to go on vacation, or is it just that person?
Ruby: Well, if we're supposed to be a team, then we should all take it like a team, right?
Weiss: I'm not worried. Not to name names, but I suggest you stay out of my way, Arc!
Jaune: H-Hey! What happened to not naming names?!
Nora: We'll show you, Weiss! Jaune'll ace this thing; you'll see!
Ruby: ...
Ren: Is something wrong, Ruby?
Ruby: I'm having trouble with this math problem...
Ren: Oh, the arithmetic sequence? Do you remember the formula for calculating the sum?
Yang: Solving problems like this really arithmetickles my funny bone~! Haha, oh man, I gotta write this down...
Weiss: Ugh... Dealing with Arc is one thing, but I never had to deal with both him AND Xiao Long like this...
Nora: Oh, so you think you can one-up our leader? Guess again, Yanga-Banga!
Jaune: Could we not get distracted like this?
Pyrrha: ...Jaune, are you stuck on the same page? Oh, I see! You're using memorizing techniques, aren't you? I see... Nothing beats repetition until you can memorize it by heart.
Yang: Beats? Heart? Bravo, P-Money! That was a good one~!
Pyrrha: Wh- No, no, I- I didn't mean to-
Ruby: Well, if you're pullin' out of the race, then we win hands down! Team RWBY stands unde-FEET-ed~!
Weiss: Ugh... This was the worst idea ever...
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tombskie · 6 months ago
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Mitsuru: Alright, as an exercise, we're going to put things we love into this box. Aigis: May I put Yuki-san in the box? Mitsuru: ... No, Aigis, you may not. Ken, raising his hand: Oh, can I put Yuki-san in the box? Mitsuru: No Amada-kun, you cannot. Akihiko, embarrassed, head turned as he coughs into his fist: Can - Mitsuru: Nobody is putting our leader into the box!
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tombskie · 6 months ago
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I write for myself. It just so happens that publishing my stuff can be done with just a few clicks.
Reblog if you're a writer who re-reads their own work for funsies.
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tombskie · 6 months ago
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tombskie · 6 months ago
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tombskie · 6 months ago
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same voice actor
bonus
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tombskie · 7 months ago
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Made a little table of how each characters are referred to by each other as of Reload
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tombskie · 7 months ago
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This weapon is interesting.
It's like a combination of the medieval sword and the more modern saber.
The blade is obviously fairly short, typical for cutters. Yet, its diamond cross-section would indicate it leans toward thrusting instead of cutting, for which a longer blade (at least 10-20% longer than this) would be the norm. But again, the profile tapering looks very gradual, if it exists at all, which is more typical for cutting swords.
The handle construction is sort of hand-and-a-half grip with a marriage of the simple crossguard and the knuckle guard (which still leaves a ton of room for both one-handed and two-handed plays), which probably has been done in history (because the concept of tacticool is timeless) but was never actually found in the records.
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