Mother of god...
Mother of god...
One of the best and most unique city builders I've had the pleasure of playing. Building a city around managing the flow, distribution, and storage of water is such an interesting take on the genre, and they've done such a good job with it through early access
I can only recommend it
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Like for real, Umamusume are basically natural-born super soldiers. They physically peak anywhere between pre-teen to young adulthood, and in that period, they are stronger than any human by an order of magnitude.
Cygames could never expand on that lore, because the implications are horrifying
She's so horrible, I love her!
Oh yeah, trying to get both of them to A is rough, and it always sucks to spread out your pinks like that.
But IIRC, you need 6 sparks to go from C to A, so if you have a good mile parent, you can borrow a long parent to get both to A
Still means more effort for worse results. Oshi PvP is tough
Sucks on MANT, though, where you really want to do every G1
C on distance aptitudes are pretty decent, though. You're almost always inheriting a bunch of distance sparks anyway, so in practice, she's easily usable on anything except dirt and sprints
I adore the first illustration!
pollera dancers with swords... is this anything
0.000% of Communism has been built. Evil child-murdering billionaires still rule the world with a shit-eating grin. All he has managed to do is make himself *sad*. He is starting to suspect Kras Mazov *fucked him over* personally with his socio-economic theory.
Did it survive?
The US and Israel are bombing children and my pathetic leaders are complaining that they didn't get asked first!
I can't stand the hypocrisy of it all
Cecilia Immergreen in a Y2K outfit, baggy jeans and a white crop top
Y2K Cecilia
#pixelart #art #hololive
Outfit Design
#SEBUAtelier #illustration
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I was responsible for Shachimu and Namie's 3d model and animations for @niminightmare.bsky.social 's [ A Dream of Spring ] concert! πΈThank you!πΈ
probably the funniest twitter image that has ever existed.
Spent my Valentine's eating chocolate, drinking specialty beers, destroying my entire fencing club at chess, and clubbing at a gay bar
It was pretty nice
Get well soon!
Fern
colored my Fern doodle #frieren
Fencing is making me discover new and fascinating ways to get injured!
I need to buy forearm protectors...
#umamusume
Saw someone reference the Deserter's monologue from Disco Elysium, and it is so striking for this moment. The mask of morality, respectability, and normalcy is stripped from the face of Capital, revealing, only for its victims, the monster underneath
I hope I don't forget this again.
In that sense, it's kinda cathartic to see it all laid bare:
"Yes, we will attack these people and steal their wealth, because we are strong and they are weak!" "Yes, we will enforce our power with state violence and kill those who resist!" "Yes, we will rob and violate you, and you can't stop us!"
When you're surrounded by normalcy and an environment that insists on ignoring, denying, or justifying all this injustice, it's hard to keep saying that they're wrong and you're right. It got under my skin, and it was hard to be with leftists who unironically professed things I thought I agreed with
Like, I knew the west uses military power to extract wealth from the rest. I knew the state is the right arm of Capital. I knew fascism is the end state of capitalism. I knew the capitalists are bound by networks of solidarity to secure their power. But part of me was embarrassed to believe that
It's genuinely staggering to think of everything that has happened the last month. I'm not really a stranger to The Horrors, but I can't recall a sequence of events that has been so revealing as to the nature of imperialism, the state, and elite power. It's like shock therapy