Video 6 Mar 313 notes

bluedogeyes:

“Shepard was right!” #solcomms

Reapers Are Invading The Earth Right Now

Photo 9 Feb 43,023 notes emmasvit-kona:

nikbrennan:

redheadedgnomegirl:

lokisswagga:

lonahtem:

weiyah:

thesupercoolamerican:

tatsushimoyake:



omg
plays forever



be back never

There goes the rest of my day.

I am never coming back.

erkjtnrtnerkjtwnrkj

Crying

emmasvit-kona:

nikbrennan:

redheadedgnomegirl:

lokisswagga:

lonahtem:

weiyah:

thesupercoolamerican:

tatsushimoyake:

omg

plays forever

be back never

There goes the rest of my day.

I am never coming back.

erkjtnrtnerkjtwnrkj

Crying

Photo 9 Feb 9 notes So very true…

So very true…

Photo 27 Jan 32 notes

(Source: grey-trickster)

Photo 26 Jan 59,444 notes timelady-from-221-b-baker-st:

flap-my-jack:

extremesportscalendarmodel:

feelyourrheartbeat:

accio-jedward:

s-3-r-3-n-d-i-p-1-t-y:

Always will

forever & always

i dont even have facebook

facebook? wut is facebook?

No competion. Tumblr is the ruler of all social networking.

timelady-from-221-b-baker-st:

flap-my-jack:

extremesportscalendarmodel:

feelyourrheartbeat:

accio-jedward:

s-3-r-3-n-d-i-p-1-t-y:

Always will

forever & always

i dont even have facebook

facebook? wut is facebook?

No competion. Tumblr is the ruler of all social networking.

Text 24 Jan 14 notes I really wish Dungeons and Dragons didn’t get so much hate.

theottawadiaries:

I really dislike the fact that I have to keep one of my favourite games one of my closest kept secrets for fear of being perceived as some sort of freak.
This is an era where all things nerd are in hot demand. Webcomics, shows like The Big Bang Theory, card games such as Magic: the Gathering, gaming culture as a wholehave gone into hot demand, but everyone continues to look down their noses at dedicated players of a game that really is just about group storytelling.

I have a total of one player up here in Ottawa and I can’t dare tell anyone else or offer to bring them into my story, again, because people instantly make the snap judgement that if you play D&D you’re one of the guys that hides in his friend’s mother’s basement and dresses up like a wizard or worse.


Yes, I am a nerd, yes, I play D&D. Yes, I immerse myself in a very deeply detailed and well-developped story-world from time to time and spend more time writing stories related to that world in order to provide a high-quality gaming experience for my players.

No, I am not some freak like the assholes on TV like to portray all players of D&D as. I do not own a wizard costume, I do not use D&D as a way to release erotic fantasy, and odds are good I probably don’t do any of the other weird shit you can think up and accuse me of.


At least my passtime involves some exercise of imagination. All you assholes rotting your brains playing Call of Duty or Battlefield just sit there shooting shit, I make my players fucking THINK between their bouts of monster slaying and treasure hunting.

Text 24 Jan 3,322 notes are all the sharing sites really shutting down?

justawordshaker:

Because I can’t deal with this. And it’s not even that I download stuff that often. It’s the principle of the thing.

Companies are arguing that the entertainment industry is losing money due to pirating, right? But how do they know that? Have there been any actual studies done? Have they polled the people on the internet who would be able to answer best and give them the most conclusive data?

Of course they haven’t. If they had, they would find out that the reason they’re losing money is because everything is so fucking expensive and their biggest buyers are people who love television and movies and music but are not necessarily able to buy everything they want. 

If they had, they would find that the reason people don’t upload things for profit. They do it so that others can discover something they love. And the people who download it either decide it isn’t worth their time or they go out and buy it because they love it so much.

This whole thing is just absolutely ridiculous. Movie industries are complaining about box ticket numbers? Well, maybe if you didn’t put every fucking movie in 3D and make us pay twelve dollars to see it you would get more profit. Higher ticket prices = less consumers. The same can be applied to television or music. Everything is so expensive. That is why companies are losing money (if they even are, I have not seen conclusive evidence of this) - not because of pirating. They are losing money because people can’t afford to buy their products.

So instead of thinking things through and realising that there is a simple way to increase their profit and audience (i.e. lowering prices so it is more accessible to their targeted audience), they have decided that the best course of action is to attack and make themselves completely unaccessible by alienating the people that buy their products.

To put it simply, the entertainment industry does not understand this one, basic principle: a consumer is not going to spend egregious amounts of money on a product they do not already know they will enjoy. If they know they will enjoy it, they will gladly pay for the expensive product. But unless I know I am going to love a television show, I am not going to pay sixty dollars for it.

Video 19 Jan 2,367 notes

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