@Patch_Games For my first playthrough, I base them somewhat off me, but with enough differences that I don't fully think of them as a me-analogue.
In subsequent playthroughs, I like to input or build OCs based on the sorts of choices I know I'll encounter so that I can try different choices
@shitinyour82742 imagine getting so mad about someone correcting a stranger’s grammar that you search through their bio and linktree just to find something to try to insult them about lmao. are you okay, Jennie? is the agent your dad or something?
@muzikholic30@kiayeoja if the explanation is claiming that the difference between one group and another is that they "love the group" and "want to" perform, that implies that the other group does not. it is literally the definition of shading lol
@Al1197540 @JeffreyParties @arcanegold I mean, a character literally says “epic fail” in Origins, so it’s not exactly like Dragon Age is known for its medieval vocabulary. I do agree that some of the dialogue around it felt rushed though.
@araykonho Not trustworthy when you're passing off an old picture as something current. Just another thread full of misinfo, regurgitating whatever you're seeing without verifying
@TheProtoplasm@KhayyaamButt My sister and I would do something similar with Smash Bros on the N64. We would treat the stages like just settings for acting out made up stories with the characters. e.g. Fox McCloud finding a yoshi egg, hatching it, raising it, etc
THE BOY AND THE HERON has won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature! Congratulations to Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli on their second-ever win! 🏆✨
@mahoney285@Mitch6669@historyinmemes North America. The demonym for people from North America is "North American". The demonym for people from USA, the country, is "American".
@humanpancreas what else would you call a video that the creator claims it is indistinguishable from a real video and features someone who spawns a spoon from the creepily undulating flesh of their hand?