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Never Doubt It

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Fey | 25 | GMT | they/them mainly post critical role, dragon age, kirby, and various cute animals
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been seeing homies get deep into "the terror" and making me want to rewatch SO i spent two hours in the dead of night reading the wiki/the subreddit/other linked articles and like. one of those articles was deadass fucked up

there was a woman who spoke inuktitut who was writing a book containing a lot of inuit oral histories, and in nunavut she was able to hear passed-down recollections of when survivors from the franklin expedition were passing through

and like. i can't imagine being an inuit family/group, knowing that europeans exist but having never seen them, seeing 8-9 shambling, blue-skinned, cold-to-the-touch out-of-their-minds white men come wandering by. they invited the men inside their igloos for warmth, for food, to be hospitable. the men refused to eat, refused to speak, and when trade was offered, clutched their possessions close and refused to entertain the idea of trade. this was, offputting, to say the least. the group set them up in their own igloo, with their own fire, and left three whole seals for them to eat. and then they fled cause what the FUCK get out of there. they came back in a few days to check on the strangers. the three seals were completely untouched, while all of the men had killed and eaten each other

i mean. fuck dude. there are obviously pretty dark angles to view the franklin expedition from– honestly can't think of a good angle, it's pure colonialism and british exceptionalism– but that specific interaction, that inuit group who were living lives as normal until a dozen fucking walking dead showed up and did cannibalism. no wonder that story got passed down, i'd be shitting my pants if i saw that

found the article! the detail i got wrong was that the inuit returned in a few months, not days, to retrieve some belongings left behind when they fled. creepy as fuck check it out

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jewfrogs

the problem with autism is sometimes you want to do something (brave) but you need someone to gently walk you through each step so you know what will happen. and people don’t like doing that

i had to phone a taxi today, scary

every time i see this post i think of that person who posted on reddit that they wanted to go to subway for the first time but they were scared they would say the wrong thing so someone gave them step by step instructions for the entire process and what all the choices would be and when they would ask what question and i just think

someone will

someone out there will see you and say "yes. the world is scary. but let me hold your hand and show you how to do it anyways"

everyone needs that someone, and everyone can be that someone

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warriorsdebt

The subreddit r/explainlikeimscared is a surprisingly good resource for this. People are always very kind and thorough from what I've seen, and I spend a decent amount of time there giving walkthroughs and answering questions when I know the process.

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mercuryvibes

Honestly? Shoutout to those of you who are completely fucking lost in life. Those who don’t know what they want to do with life. Those who are stuck in a certain part of life and can’t get out. Those who are reaching for dreams they feel are impossible to reach. Those who feel like they’re accomplishments are being overlooked. Those who feel like their enough just isn’t enough. It is. You can make it. You will make it. There is an opening at the end of the tunnel.

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Anonymous asked:

I think the only solution to your post re: accents is to watch more POC led Actual Plays, like Desi Quest for example. Featuring many CR and D20 cast members (including Anjali), it's beautifully diverse, has tons of South Asian accents and it's really a celebration of Desi culture.

I was thinking of looking into those actually! ive had a backlog of content to catch up with but I wanna go get into more diverse actual plays to see more of the breadth that the medium can have, i'll def make sure to check out desi quest!! I just looked up the cast and saw a lot of familiar faces I really enjoyed seeing in other things so I'm excited :)

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watching so much critical role and dimension 20 and the like has really got me thinking about the different accents displayed by npcs and pcs as well to a lesser extent and how theyre all p much european and north american ones

like it makes sense of course bc it white people doing impression of foreign accents is still a pretty common racist joke so there are a lot of accents where it'd be really easy to fuck up and sound pretty offensive but at the same time it feels strange that these giant worlds are populated solely by people who sound european/north american, like there are so many beautiful and varied accents throughout the world but the majority of the characters in these shows speak with a generic fantasy english accent

I don't know, it's a topic I'd be interested in seeing in depth discussions on by people that actually know what they're talking about, but idk if those discussions exist online somewhere already and if they do how to actually find them

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