justsomeone76 - Just some random lurkers 5 year old art
Just some random lurkers 5 year old art

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My Paladin (oath Of Redemption)/warlock (hexblade Please Don't Shoot; I Swear Idon't Usually Minmax)

My Paladin (oath Of Redemption)/warlock (hexblade Please Don't Shoot; I Swear Idon't Usually Minmax)

My paladin (oath of redemption)/warlock (hexblade please don't shoot; I swear Idon't usually minmax) oc, Lien (she/they)


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1 year ago
Oops, My Hand Slipped (It Actually Slipeed So Much I Spilled Tea On My Laptop Lmao)

Oops, my hand slipped (It actually slipeed so much I spilled tea on my laptop lmao)

1 year ago

I bet both my kidneys that people who claim critical role has lost their spark this campaign have barely even bothered to watch it to begin with. I don't care what y'all tasteless dumbasses say, as someone who's watched all of their campaigns, Bells Hells will ALWAYS be my favorite party / storyline.

(with the Mighty Nein coming very close second of course).

1 year ago

if you havent seen ep 65 of critical role

SPOILERS AHEAD

OH MY GOD WE FINALLY GOT IMODNA?! IVE SHIPPED THEM SINCE THE FIRST EP AND I CANT BELIEVE THEY GOT THEIR KISS 🥺🥰 MY BABIESSSSSSSSSS

1 year ago
"...Can I Kiss You?"

"...Can I kiss you?"

[image description: a full color illustration of Imogen and Laudna from Critical Role. Imogen is gently touching the side of Laudna's face. Her expression is tender and focused. She's been in love since the beginning of the campaign. End ID]

1 year ago

ACTUALLY Laerryn's actions in episode 2 are not at all condemnable because they're the high fantasy equivalent of like. You've finished your super cool piece of code and it's actually passed all its unit tests this time, but when you try to run your first integration tests then it all works perfectly except it slows your system to a crawl. So you (a non-habitual Windows user) grudgingly open up task manager and see that some unrelated system file with all numbers in the name and a file extension you don't recognise is taking up a huge amount of your CPU and memory. You Google it and get no clear documentation, and so you check Stack Exchange and there's like 2 answers saying "don't uninstall this" with no good explanation. So you're like "well how bad can it be" and you kill the process, and your code starts running perfectly! You tell your friends about it! It's great! Then you find an ancient forum post that's like "hey don't do this it will brick your computer, here's why" and you find out the file you stopped running was actually a crucial, load-bearing component of your antivirus software

Anyway, the moral of Calamity is that you should be running your flying cities on Linux. What was I saying