goose174.bsky.social
She/them. Cat lover. Tolkien and power metal nerd. Trans girl trying to exist in an arbitrary world. Among many other things that need not be mentioned here.
Forgive yourself. Humanity is a weak hypothesis, after all.
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Where did you buy this? I need it.
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Is it alright to use them as pfp with due credit given?
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And we call that "hablar paja" back in Venezuela. Almost like tone cannot be properly communicated through text.
But that is more than enough social media for a day. For you as well, most likely.
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Now you seem to just be throwing unrelated stuff at the wall. Oh well.
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Honestly I'm not trying to be condescending, but I don't see what's weird about the way I talk. English is not my first language, and this is simply how I learned to speak it.
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(2/2) bricks at nazis; but you suggest doing similarly to people who simply have a certain set of tastes with no correlation.
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I frequent these places because it's either that or staying cooped up at home, and I don't like the latter. The non-perks of living in some shitty Italian town with less than 800 inhabitants.
And again, I'm not the one advocating for senseless violence here. It is well and good to throw (1/2)
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Well, I was trying to be respectful as one can be in a case like this, but if you'd shove someone into a locker over a mild disagreement? You're hardly better than the edgy white teenagers that plague the spaces I frequent.
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(2/2) manipulate a young adult who hardly knew how to manage his emotions. Jedi aren't even particularly tight in the no attachments rule - Lucas's vision of it was similar to eastern philosophy, where it is meant to avoid possessiveness and toxic relationships: something Anakin is guilty of.
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Jedi never kidnapped children in lore. They had the legal right to do so witin Republic jurisdiction, but never enforced it unless the children were in an abusive household or anything similar. And Anakin turned to Palpatine because the latter was a manipulative mastermind that knew how to (1/2)
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So be it. Agree to disagree is a wonderful thing when done peacefully.
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There's no such thing as 'prorperly bullied', because if you think bullying is the answer to anything then you must reconsider certain perspectives. These are greedy people without an ounce of human decency who happened to be born in wealthy families, and being a nerd or not is an unrelated fact.
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I feel your pain. I also need to play DAI, but my potato can't run it. Instead I'm currently working my way through Divinity: Original Sin, which is pretty similar to DAO in gameplay.
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It should be obvious, but bullying others because their tastes fit the 'nerd' bill is kind of a twisted perspective when you should be speaking against actual nazis instead. There's hardly any overlap between those two circles.
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Not really. They have been collectively framed to be as such; but in the PT they were cornered into a position where no good decisions could be made, and in SW lore of previous eras they served completely different roles defending the Republic from the external threat of the Sith Empire.
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Only mildly related, but Dishonored 2 was a similar case to Dragon Age 2 for me. I didn't like it the first time I played and dropped it, and when I tried it again it really grew on me and I loved it, though it still does not reach the bar set by the first game.
So yeah they're pretty good games.
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The gender envy is strong.
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Ruin has come to our family.
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DEI caused the sack of Rome of 1527, clearly.
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Seeing Venezuela being by far the largest number makes me fearful for my uncles and glad I didn't set foot on that cursed land. Bloody hell.
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What even is the punchline? I genuinely don't get it. I know it's unfunny but I really don't know what that's trying to say.
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Even better: "Get thee gone from my gate, thou jail-crow of Mandos!"
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It's the same I tell my mother. The French Revolution didn't start because people were sitting on their asses addled on some fantasy of impotence. It started because people, the people at the very bottom who were wronged for so long, believed something and had the fucking gut to actually do it.
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¿Dónde es esto?