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Hi I am Ren, he/him/his or they/them/their pronouns. I like elves, miqote, and dragons. Currently playing a lot of Final Fantasy XIV (Balmung US), Overwatch and Zelda. Feel free to check my side bar for my characters. :D

Hi! I am open for commissions! 

Prices include photo session and redo’s if the edit isn’t to the client’s liking

Things I will do:

NPCs Some spell effects (weapons and actions) Mounts  Mods/Unmodded  Most shaders (I might ask if you can turn off bloom effects)

Things I won’t do:

NSFW Hate speech Gore Incest/Pedophilia

I have the right to refuse any commission if I deem it something outside of my skillset or comfort zone. 

All commissions will be streamed on Picarto or Discord. I also will take gil in exchange! Feel free to ping me on discord at Arae#3506, Tumblr, or on Twitter @dadfloof 

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me when my ears dont work n im also a white man

I say this as someone who loves orchestral film scores, but The Leap of Faith scene in Spider-verse is so iconic for several reasons, one of which is the music. If it was an orchestral score, it would have sounded like any other film ever, especially with the recent trend of film scores relentlessly aping each other into increasingly vague homogeneity. ‘What’s Up Danger’ gives the scene something new, something bold, something striking … and something Miles Morales. This is the story of an urban black kid finding his own identity of Spider-Man rather than failing to fill the shoes left before him. This isn’t just a Spider-Man story, it’s a Miles Morales story, with all the aesthetic choices that entails. The aesthetic of the film oozes the concept of black urban youth, from the music to the street art-inspired visuals. Removing these elements would divorce it from what makes this Miles’ story. Also, ‘What’s Up Danger’ is a banger, so jot that down

The best part of this: 

“Should I risk my life?”

Then, Slavically, “Yeah, I will do it for you.”

I hope she knows how much we all adore her

Who is this woman I must tell her that she has restored my awe for physics at the (my) age of 35 years in the span of one 2 minute video

Her name is Tatiana Erukhimova, and she works for Texas A&M University.

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