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curryx

for everyone interested in good games, or like ubisoft was: the founder of the assassins creed games (that left ubisoft this year) has founded a new studio called panache digital games. in his team, there are people that formerly worked at ubisoft, some of then developing or designing splinter cell games, tom clancy games, prince of persia etc. one of the art collaborators was the art director of assassins creed 3. they will soon reveal their first game, and seeing the awesome team and the fact that it seems like they wanna change everything ubisoft fucked up, im excited how this will go.

please support these people, read their website, maybe like their facebook page. i personally wanna support great developers and designing teams, especially ones that have been distancing themselves from ubisoft. while criticizing the shit out of ubisoft, we need to see the small studios trying rise up and be better than companies like ubisoft. theyre experienced and skilled people and we need to support people like this to encourage more people to step out of the triple-a companies and go back to how game development and caring for the fanbase should be. give them your support, not companies developing sloppy and buggy trash games on an assembly line while shitting on the fanbase

arielrebekah

new years on tumblr is the worst there are like 400 variations of the same damn post and then all the east coast people are screaming about 2014 when i’m on the west coast and it’s still 2013 and then in fuckin australia it’s already like 2017 i’m so stressed

anorakbaby

people who cling to “traditional language” and reject the fluidity of modern linguistic patterns are so dull and boring! language has the potential to be shaped in so many ways and your biggest priority is still criticizing teens who use ‘like’ as a colloquial quotative

whitespire

I think my actual favorite thing is that the Warden’s presents are always perfect- antivan leather boots that smell like home, your mothers amulet, the sword that represents your soul

whereas Hawke just fucks it up so badly- a book when you can’t read, and amulet that would totally get you killed if you wore it in public, a fertility amulet, and a gaudy shield named after a shamed knight

vaniri

VANIRI’S GUIDE: where to find dragons in Dragon Age: Inquisition

aka: which places you should really avoid

dragonagestuff

Guys.
The Map of the Dragons is here.
But unfortunately levels are not here :)

arcaneidolriots

dragon levels, arranged from lowest to highest:

  • Hinterlands — Ferelden Frostback, lv12.  resistant to fire, weak to cold.
  • Crestwood — Northern Hunter, lv13. resistant to electricity, weak to spirit.
  • Western Approach — Abyssal High Dragon, lv14. resistant to fire, weak to cold.
  • Exalted Plains — Gamordan Stormrider, lv15.  resistant to electricity, weak to spirit.
  • Emerald Graves — Greater Mistral, lv17. resistant to cold, weak to fire.
  • Storm Coast — Vinsomer, lv19. resistant to electricity, weak to spirit.
  • Hissing Wastes — Sandy Howler, lv20. resistant to fire, weak to cold.
  • Emprise du Lion — Hivernal, lv19. resistant to cold, weak to fire.  Kaltenzhen, lv21. resistant to cold, weak to fire.  Highland Ravager, lv23. resistant to fire, weak to cold.
redqueenwildboy

Hang on a minute…

Shouldn’t all mermaids be fat?

Mermaids are probably mammals, because of their visible breast tissue and horizontal tail fins.

Aquatic mammals need to have developed a thick layer of subcutaneous fat in order to survive in water. Even in a hot climate, swimming in water the whole time would require fatty insulation.

So… chubby mermaids. Yeah.

redqueenwildboy

Keep reblogging this, it is making male mermaid enthusiasts angry.

harryedward

I just realized you American fuckholes have no idea what these are:

imagethats right eggs you can fry these suckers up and make yourself a delicious fried egg or you could add a shit load of veggies,meats, and cheeses to your egg mixture heat it up in a pan and have yourself an omelette 

IMAGINE
  1. warden: hey sten, ol buddy ol pal
  2. sten: hey kadan
  3. iron bull: kadan???? i didn't know you two were together
  4. sten: nO-
  5. warden: O:
  6. warden: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO:
earth-dad

warden: hey sten, ol buddy ol pal sten: hey kadan iron bull: kadan???? i didn't know you two were together sten: nO- warden: O: warden: OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO:

dirtybrian:
“ thewitchylibrarian:
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“  biyuti:
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“  dolgematki:
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“  “Stop sending expired food” ”fried chicken 64.99”
IQALUIT, Nunavut — A head of...
nativevoice

“Stop sending expired food”….”fried chicken 64.99” 

IQALUIT, Nunavut — A head of cabbage for $20. Fifteen bucks for a small bag of apples.

A case of ginger ale: $82.

Fed up and frustrated by sky-high food prices and concerned over widespread hunger in their communities, thousands of Inuit have spent weeks posting pictures and price tags from their local grocery stores to a Facebook site called Feed My Family.

dolgematki

Holy hell.

popca

WHAT IN THE FUCK? This shit is not okay.

dumbthingswhitepplsay

ughhslfkajsdlf gross gross gross

64.99?????

biyuti

Reblogging for the extra articles. 

Also… I might show up to this protest and support them. 

mattachinereview

Pay attention to this stuff, please, followers who haven’t heard about this!  This kind of thing is completely erased in news media.

dirtybrian

This is really fucking important.

This is why I don’t respect anyone who blindly supports the anti-sealing protestors. Because for a lot of people, it’s the only affordable option.

It’s not just Iqaluit. In Nain, Labrador this problem has been going on for ages and nobody does anything about it. $47 for a ham and $17 for a block of cheese. In Rigolet, Labrador, a loaf of bread costs $7. Here’s another picture of an Iqaluit food price changing before your very eyes.

The NNCP is starving people, reducing their food choices, and keeping people on EI poor. This is so, so wrong.

thewitchylibrarian

How can we help? I joined the group and checked out the website, but I didn’t see anything that can be actively done (other than raising awareness, which, of course, is great).

dirtybrian

Excellent question! If you read through the group (which is here, for anyone who missed it), there are people talking about some ways to help.

  • Look at the latest news on the Feeding My Family website to see what the priorities are and how you might be able to help.
  • If you’re Canadian, call your local MP and ask to discuss this issue and express your concern.
  • Look up ways to support putting pressure onto airlines to charge fair rates (a $1000 plane ticket should be from one coast to the other, not a few hundred miles).
  • Research and learn what you can about food sustainability. For a start, how about learning square foot/metre (French intensive) gardening or container gardening and starting to practice it yourself? Share these techniques with friends and family. Get good at it so you can teach them to others who have poor food security in your own area.
  • For the love of God, stop signing “anti-sealing”/”anti-hunting” petitions and supporting Greenpeace’s actions without understanding the complicated, nuanced situation in the North.
  • Watch the FB group, because people there mention direct donations and ways to help the organizations actually on the ground there.
  • For example, one person is starting up a donation project/fundraiser.
  • Look at what organizations like FoodShare are doing and support them.

There is so much to be done. Sharing news articles and stories, lists of resources, donation and fundraising pages, and knowledge about food security is critical, but there’s a lot more work of all sorts.

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