Not to get real on my funny TES themed payday blog but Iunno, I feel like it.
So. Ive been pretty afk for a bit, heres why.
I moved!
I proceeded to get majorly hurt at work.
Thats mostly it.
I havent really felt good enough to post here. I posted a bit on a few of my sideblogs, which I made so I didnt feel weird about posting certain stuff here (seriously though if you can please go check those out, they're less shitpost-y and i put a lot of work into them, they're listed under the cut of my pinned post)
Then i proceeded to stop posting at all! I just havent felt like the stuff ive been drafting arent as good, so I think I'm gonna start slowly and work up to posting regularly again.
Im gonna post more Payday doodle so. Yeah!
So TLDR; Im gonna start posting again I swear /lh
WHY AM I JUST NOW LEARNING MOON KNIGHT IS GETTING HIS OWN MOVIE OH MY FUCKING GOD WHEN DID THIS HAPPEN
The people of Peräjärvi, however, have grown used to Waylo’s antics. From the local store owner to the town drunkard, Waylo has roots everywhere; which means whether they want it or not, the people of Peräjärvi are always, somehow, involved. These are their experiences.
Elden Ring literally came out yesterday but Rogier is carrying on Solaire’s legacy of “Undeniably fruity in a way you wont notice if you’re straight but you will notice immediately if you’re not straight.”
Hear me out.
A villain who’s just a person who snapped after being mistreated and expelled from society. They’re behavior is seen as eccentric and heroes have tried and tried to take them down, but all have failed.
Enter former-psychologist hero. They go to shoot their shot at taking down the villain. Villain captures them, but doesn’t kill them. Doesn’t even do much to hurt them. The more the hero is around them, the more they realize why the villain is seen the way they are; they’re autistic. Knowing this, when they get their chance to confront the villain, they don’t rush in with anger and harsh words, they instead choose to be empathetic. They try to understand why the villain does what they do.
The hero eventually talks the villain down from committing atrocities, and the two become friends, roommates even.
-Nori
If anyone in Colorado adopted a tortishell cat named Bilbo, that was was my cat and I hope you’re treating her well. My dad was never supposed to give that cat away and I hope that she’s had a loving home these past few years.
If you’re not willing to give her back, that’s okay, I just want to know that she was loved as much as I loved herr.
IBIS ADDED AN ANTI AI FILTER YEAAAAAAHHHH
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