Making a a tomodachi life living the dream wishlist
gay dating/marriage
Nonbinary miis
Family trees (like being able to mark certain miis as family that aren’t related to you
Plays/musicals (basically just an expanded music hall)
Miis having jobs
More places and stores or hangout spots
Earrings (they gave miis ears I better be able to pierce them)
Pets (like ones that have names and belong to certain miis not like the rent a cat/dog coupon)
More mini games
More in depth relationships
Multiple miis can live in the same house
More customization options for your island
More stuff to do with kids (like add a school or something/let us do certain actions that change their personality when they grow up)
More personality types
more interactivity with other players miis
Keep the realistic objects and photo backgrounds please (if it’s all cartoon I will cry)
Miitopia customization options (and while their at it could they just take that whole catalogue of miis and make them available for tomodachi life)
At least over 100 miis
Keep the charm of the original
And lastly
GIVE ME TOUCH SCREEN OR GIVE ME DEATH
"I guess we doin peekaboo now"
KILL IT
Bill Cipher gets a visitor at the Theraprism
Thanks to @crovusreality for the idea. Now steve can dance forever.
If you have Spotify reblog this and tag what your number one song on your “on repeat” playlist is.
Mohammed and Farah are twins and college students — or, at least they should be. Mohammed and Farah have suffered extremely under the genocidal occupation and siege which has been increasing in intensity relentlessly. They have been month to month asking for help to make rent, and we have all supported them, and Mohammed and Farah thank you deeply for that. But now they have their sights set on escape, with hope that the borders may reopen. They hope to meet their next goal within September.
@mohammedhaboubsblog
https://www.instagram.com/mohammed_haboub?
https://gofund.me/1eac8b24
i too would leave important life decisions up to a magic 8-ball
award-winning palestinian children's illustrator baraa awoor writes:
"what use is it to be an illustrator of children's books when the world has sentenced the children of your country to the death penalty, to vanish, to genocide?"
some of baraa's illustrations:
this is an illustration for youssef, whose mother is remembered running desperately into the hospital asking if anyone had seen a "small white boy with beautiful curly hair, his name is youssef," a description which was remembered by millions when she finally identified his body:
this illustration is for young omar, who was hugging his little brother and teaching him how to repeat the shahada after him (a prayer spoken by muslims before their death) as he lay on his hospital bed:
"we want a new year that doesn't kill us or our children, we want it a year without blood, without screaming, without pain, we want a new attempt to get our lives back, or something that resembled our life, even if life is a lie we still cling to it, return life to us—a new year's card unlike any other year:"