This is a fair point
Ok. I love history. So now I’m going to look something up
No matter how much time I spend on #HermitCraft, I wish I had time to do more!
If I could, I’d:
* play more TCG with every Hermit
* practice toward high scores on Frogger and Hungry Hermits
* build a model of the USS Harry S. Truman with F/A-18 Super Hornets falling off the flight deck
* TCG again
It’s funny how Scar killed both Martyn and Ren.
Seems Third Life came back to his memories.
Man’s a weasel and we love him
Hmm...I'm seeing the vision.
A friend threatened me to repost so I will!
Basically, there r tons of fake asses on tumblr who just want comments and followers, so someone started this to see who's actually a good friend. Everyone I tag better repost (and tag other people and preferably threaten them in a creative way as well) bc I'm high on caffeine and newfound lesbianism and will resort to violence.
@ey-theys-was-coronas
@fangirlhehe
I would tag more people but they're the only ones I've really interacted with-
@yourdeargatsby
Merlin: Man, these tournaments are so boring, it’s just knights swinging their stupid swords around
Arthur: Did you see that? Did you see how brave and strong I was? Are you impressed? Do you wanna kiss me?
"Joel doesnt have a celestial counterpart!" this and "joel doesnt mat h any celestial being" that- shut the flip up, actually. Y'all just haven't locked in.
Now I'm not saying that I don't like the car, cause I love the idea
BUT
Joel does have a celestial counterparts
A supernova
Hear me out okay???
They're both wild, chaotic and unpredictable. They're both beautiful and dangerous, and have the potential for either beauty and rebirth (nebula) or pain and destruction (black holes). They're massive, bright, and impossible to ignore.
Also, his car exploded. So.
So yeah, Joel is a car but his celestial counterpart is a supernova.
You’re so real for that. I totally agree
Discrepancy #49
Dokja actually uses [Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint] lv.2 a lot more in the novel.
It’s been a hot second since I had a discrepancy-
In the webtoon, Dokja explains pretty much exactly how he and the others survived the first scenario without much prompting other than Joonghyuk’s first question.
[ORV Webtoon, Episode 11]
The discussion is very divided. Dokja speaks and then there’s a sequence of Joonghyuk thinking things through.
Meanwhile, in the novel, Dokja uses the context clues from his ability to figure out the right thing to say.
[ORV Novel, Chapter 11]
It’s more back and forth until the end where Joonghyuk has his fun existential crisis.
I actually like how Dokja is actively using what he hears from other people’s minds to aid his own intentions. It’s like having a play through guide in a dating sim; figuring out what to say to get your desired response. It also makes more sense this way when Dokja’s ability forcibly shuts off due to heavy immersion.
ORV is an amazing ability, as we know, and he’s already used level 1 the way it was intended. This second level isn’t just so he can hear people’s thoughts, but also so that he can orchestrate the reactions he wants.
I just like how it’s done in the novel better.
I feel lucky that my pet became a meme that was not adopted and used by nazis. everyone that has told me they adore this meme is a cool person and not a scumbag loser. if she became the face of a crypto scam or the name of an illegal government entity id have a crisis
Trans Woman She/Her. Is 29Likes other women.Is Autistic, also has ADHD.Likes Gundam, Hermitcraft/Life Series, Elder Scrolls and Fallout, and ORV.Writer of TWAHM, though doubt anyone cares about that here.That’s about it.
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