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nothin to see here

@tyzixs / tyzixs.tumblr.com

josey|lesbian|they/them|21
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loomka

!im just realizing i never posted this winx fanart, even tho i like it a lot🕵🏼

stella was my favourite growing up--

commissions opened here!!

✿ https://ko-fi.com/loomka

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cannot watch the return of the king without thinking of that bad bootleg with the fucked up subtitles that said “this will be the end of Gender as we know it” instead of “this will be the end of Gondor as we know it”

so true gandalf

so true. Gandalf Big Naturals reveal moment

[ID 1: tags reading “gandalf announcing the reveal of his big naturals”]

[ID 2: Gandalf and Pippin overlooking Gondor, with the incorrect bootleg subtitle “This will be the end of Gender as we know it.” Gandalf has been photoshopped to have big naturals]

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emetophoria

i knew life turned to shit when i stopped seeing the tuesday again? no problem dog every week

i hope your tuesday is fine

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katekirkl

Well, I also draw according to Winx, for example, a work that many liked And I just love the moon side of Stella

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amygdalae

grinding and cramming for finals when I'd rather be grinding and cramming. in like a sex way or something. i guess. i dunno. shuffles away sadly. hits my head on a low-hanging branch and bleeds out in the snow

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They just shut down the eShop too lmao

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ninefoldrin

There should be zero legal protections for abandoned tech. If Nintendo no longer sells certain games and consoles, it should be 100% legal for people to make copies and build their own consoles. In fact, Nintendo should be required to release all development tools relating to their past consoles so that people who still give a shit about them can produce high-quality consoles and games. It should be possible for someone in nowhere Kansas to produce a brand new, official quality copy of Pokemon Emerald to play on original hardware the way it was intended.

This is not an issue of piracy and intellectual property, this is an issue of art preservation. It took decades for video games to finally reach the point of being largely considered art, but game companies do not respect their own productions as art. If they did, they would care about those pieces of art being available for as long as people wish to consume them, even if it means letting them out of their iron grip.

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