quinepeather:

marandart:

This is my new favorite hangout spot. I walked here from home with a cup of tea and my watercolor supplies. A floating dock out of the reach of sun or rain floats underneath the marina. And it has friends. 😍

Wow such positive vibes eminating through my screen rn

falsedetective:

9am saturday morning: “i’ve got the whole day, i’m gonna get so much done”

1pm saturday afternoon: still in my pajamas, on my 4th cup of coffee, deep in thought about generic subversion, censorship, and post-colonialism in 2000 animated gay romance “the road to el dorado”

rebelbaze:

brazenredhead:

I think this might be my favorite scene from the movie.

I just realized Bucky has never seen aliens before this. He’s only ever dealt with super soldiers and impressive tech. So, you know he wakes up from his lovely cryo nap, they slap a new arm on him, and then they’re like “Here’s an actual god, aliens, and a talking raccoon that wants the arm we literally just gave you after the dude whose parents you killed blew off your last one” and his tired gay ass is just like

fuckyeahdnd:

fuckyeahdnd:

fuckyeahdnd:

fuckyeahdnd:

fuckyeahdnd:

One of My Stupidest Campaign Ideas to Date

You know how most D&D campaigns are just faux-medieval Europe with magic and monsters added in with very little consideration as to how the existence of magic and monsters would affect an actual medieval society

Well why not cut the middle man and just run it in medieval Europe with magic and monsters with absolutely no consideration as to how that would have affected society

Go on a quest to steal Charlemagne’s +5 sword Joyeuse

Go and help fight the tarrasque in France

Go fight a giant snail because apparently those assholes were all over the place in the middle ages

GM: *rolls on random treasure table* And you find a holy relic… *rolls again* uh, Christ’s foreskin +5

Players: +5 to what

GM: Foreskin

Follow in Dante Alighieri’s footsteps and go on a dungeon crawl/spiritual journey to Hell (for character levels 11-20)

Get a medieval bestiary, scribble some stats in the margins, bam, Monster Manual

racheldawnamber:

dimetrodone:

dimetrodone:

Now here is the real entomology etymology question worth debating. Does “bugs” as a general term refer to only to terrestrial arthropod groups  (insects, arachnids, myriapods, woodlice etc.), or is it more of a sunonym for creepy crawly and things like snails and worms also can be described as “bugs”

Someone needs to make an alignment chart for what people consiter bugs cause it could be anything from “"hemipterans are the only bugs” to “technically a human infant is a bug”

rest easy friends. i have this here for you