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Hello, I'm Shiki and I really like video games.
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relishboi:

hminteresting:

relishboi:

relishboi:

as the quality of everything in the world decreases, the quality of pictures of cats increases tenfold, and the rise has been exceptional for the past two years

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this picture literally is divine influence

The pharaohs daughter finding Moses at the riverbank

this reply completely knocked the wind out of me

akimojo:

akimojo:

Does Vanitas Is Gay?

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no13roxas:

This could have been the other way around.

incorrect-kingdom-hearts-quotes:

Axel: *trying to sneak into a room* It’s locked.

Axel: *breaks through the window* Vandalism is wrong, kids.

Roxas and Xion: Ok.

weirdmageddon:

weirdmageddon:

weirdmageddon:

kirby and link are my favorite crossover friendship. its just intrinsically good

kirby: “poyo”

link: “hyah”

solidarity achieved

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punchrabbit:

abbf26:

theory: fortnite dancing is good for kids

reasoning: for a lot of kids exercise is boring. fortine dancing isnt

other reasoning: theyre fucking children and controversially i think fun should be allowed

Also: it’s funny and at a moment’s notice they are trained and ready to throw down

why-bless-your-heart:

putyouinabook:

why-bless-your-heart:

Friendly reminder to not punish yourself for creating. 

Can you elaborate on what you mean by this?

I have a tendency to beat myself up whenever something I make doesn’t meet my expectations (which is always). The result is that finishing something = bad feelings: I am effectively punishing myself for having created something. The natural reaction to this punishment is an aversion to creation, meaning that my perfectionism is harming me, not only by causing me to despise what I do make and by impeding the creative process, but by attacking even my desire to create.

gryfinpuffs:

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Just a daily reminder from one of my favorite authors.