end0skeletal:

The fiddle-string snake (Imantodes cenchoa), also known as the blunthead tree snake, is a species of rear-fanged colubrid snake endemic to Mexico, Central America, and South America. They are known for their slender bodies and large heads, of which the eyes make up 26%. Their excellent vision helps them hunt for frogs, lizards, and reptile eggs.

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heartfuzz:

i saw my own post on my dash for the first time so here’s some explaination:

1. “The foos are fighting now until 10pm” is dad’s way of telling me “foo fighters are on austin city limits for a full hour”

2. he does not call me pops he calls himself pops and he signed the text

3. he types in shorthand and uses as little punctuation as possible hence the “baked tater”

4. to this day he’s rly proud of this. i told him he has 180k notes and he giggles and says, “what was my line again?” and i tell him, “don’t like that pic” and he gets a kick out of it

warprattler:

ravnican:

theemotionaldm:

malus-syl-vestris:

Terrible idea:

Tarot DnD. It’s DnD but you replace the dice with tarot cards and the DM has to interpret the results by symbolism instead of numbers.

hey can you edit the tumblr title cuz i think you might’ve gotten the description in bold wrong

@savravodsavo

This game exists! It’s called Fatecrafter, and it’s a rather compact system. PC building is very fast and is done as a tarot reading. In-game, the Minor Arcana are used for “basic” mechanics like money and combat effects, and the Major Arcana are Fate cards, difficult to obtain and used at players’ discretion to manipulate events based on their interpretation of the card and how it would affect the world around them.

thetrollsarealright:

violaslayvis:

August 11th. I remember when a lot of people on here jumped down my throat & tried to justify the state ceasing to provide bottled water for residents because “the lead levels are safe now!!!!”

The state also doesn’t seem to have a problem selling privatizing clean water sources near Flint, selling them to Nestle & making Flint residents pay for their own water

At this point it is not an ecological disaster, or a failure of infrastucture. IT IS A DELIBERATE TRIAL RUN IN PRIVATIZING ALL WATER.