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trillow:

how much do islands cost i want one

(via smokeporch)

mediumaevum:

Fellow gamers (especially those of you that spent hours and days on Kongregate),

I presume some of you are familiar with Fly Anvil’s games Decision and it’s astoundingly good sequel Decision 2. Well, they are planing another sequel, Decision: Medieval - which, judging by their previous work, will be one of the best flash, hack’n’slash, strategy games out there.

If you’re willing, you can help out with their Kickstarter project (minimum amount is only a dollar) and get some goodies depending on the amount you decide to give (you can even become a character), or just send some friendly observations or words of praise and encouragement.

P.S. No, I don’t work for them. I’m just overly enthusiastic, sometimes.

visualamor:

invocandum:

visualamor:

treasurewisesilliness:

This is Japan in a nutshell.  Forget all the crazy stuff with the weird tv programs and the cosplaying—that’s just the outer shell that gets attention because it’s unusual.  This, this is the beauty of the country.  I’ve had little grandmothers chase me down because I dropped my shinkansen tickets.  In amusement parks, the attendants do their upmost to get lost items (usually cardigans or kids’ shoes) back to the owners—before the owners even realize they’d lost said item(s). I’ve had complete strangers not only give my thorough directions but have offered to drive me to the place I needed to go.
It is so, so, so hard to go back to the States after you get the J-treatment. I mean, Japan has its downside (“What is this madness you call pizza???”), but the general attitudes of everyone—even the so-called hardcore yankees (two of whom who, on a blazing summer day, helped me find one of my schools when I was heinously lost in the labyrinth that is the neighborhood in which said school is located)—is the epitome of the mindset that I wish everyone would adopt. Because yelling at people gets you nowhere. And being able to empathize with people kinda helps make this country a really nice place to live in.

Ive had people in stores walk me to rival stores just to show me how to get there.
I also had my friends now allowed into a bar cause they where white…

I’ve had the dudes at Head Porter draw me a map to the Visvim store and walk me half-way, too. I love that place.

Hahah dudes from Neighborhood walked me right up to the Bounty X Hunter store

visualamor:

invocandum:

visualamor:

treasurewisesilliness:

This is Japan in a nutshell.  Forget all the crazy stuff with the weird tv programs and the cosplaying—that’s just the outer shell that gets attention because it’s unusual.  This, this is the beauty of the country.  I’ve had little grandmothers chase me down because I dropped my shinkansen tickets.  In amusement parks, the attendants do their upmost to get lost items (usually cardigans or kids’ shoes) back to the owners—before the owners even realize they’d lost said item(s). I’ve had complete strangers not only give my thorough directions but have offered to drive me to the place I needed to go.

It is so, so, so hard to go back to the States after you get the J-treatment. I mean, Japan has its downside (“What is this madness you call pizza???”), but the general attitudes of everyone—even the so-called hardcore yankees (two of whom who, on a blazing summer day, helped me find one of my schools when I was heinously lost in the labyrinth that is the neighborhood in which said school is located)—is the epitome of the mindset that I wish everyone would adopt. Because yelling at people gets you nowhere. And being able to empathize with people kinda helps make this country a really nice place to live in.

Ive had people in stores walk me to rival stores just to show me how to get there.

I also had my friends now allowed into a bar cause they where white…

I’ve had the dudes at Head Porter draw me a map to the Visvim store and walk me half-way, too. I love that place.

Hahah dudes from Neighborhood walked me right up to the Bounty X Hunter store

(Source: s-nn-mero, via l9g)

trillow:

how much do islands cost i want one

(via smokeporch)

mediumaevum:

Fellow gamers (especially those of you that spent hours and days on Kongregate),

I presume some of you are familiar with Fly Anvil’s games Decision and it’s astoundingly good sequel Decision 2. Well, they are planing another sequel, Decision: Medieval - which, judging by their previous work, will be one of the best flash, hack’n’slash, strategy games out there.

If you’re willing, you can help out with their Kickstarter project (minimum amount is only a dollar) and get some goodies depending on the amount you decide to give (you can even become a character), or just send some friendly observations or words of praise and encouragement.

P.S. No, I don’t work for them. I’m just overly enthusiastic, sometimes.

ontheroad:

Palm trees

ontheroad:

Palm trees

(via ak47)

fukunono22:

蒼井優 

fukunono22:

蒼井優 

visualamor:

invocandum:

visualamor:

treasurewisesilliness:

This is Japan in a nutshell.  Forget all the crazy stuff with the weird tv programs and the cosplaying—that’s just the outer shell that gets attention because it’s unusual.  This, this is the beauty of the country.  I’ve had little grandmothers chase me down because I dropped my shinkansen tickets.  In amusement parks, the attendants do their upmost to get lost items (usually cardigans or kids’ shoes) back to the owners—before the owners even realize they’d lost said item(s). I’ve had complete strangers not only give my thorough directions but have offered to drive me to the place I needed to go.
It is so, so, so hard to go back to the States after you get the J-treatment. I mean, Japan has its downside (“What is this madness you call pizza???”), but the general attitudes of everyone—even the so-called hardcore yankees (two of whom who, on a blazing summer day, helped me find one of my schools when I was heinously lost in the labyrinth that is the neighborhood in which said school is located)—is the epitome of the mindset that I wish everyone would adopt. Because yelling at people gets you nowhere. And being able to empathize with people kinda helps make this country a really nice place to live in.

Ive had people in stores walk me to rival stores just to show me how to get there.
I also had my friends now allowed into a bar cause they where white…

I’ve had the dudes at Head Porter draw me a map to the Visvim store and walk me half-way, too. I love that place.

Hahah dudes from Neighborhood walked me right up to the Bounty X Hunter store

visualamor:

invocandum:

visualamor:

treasurewisesilliness:

This is Japan in a nutshell.  Forget all the crazy stuff with the weird tv programs and the cosplaying—that’s just the outer shell that gets attention because it’s unusual.  This, this is the beauty of the country.  I’ve had little grandmothers chase me down because I dropped my shinkansen tickets.  In amusement parks, the attendants do their upmost to get lost items (usually cardigans or kids’ shoes) back to the owners—before the owners even realize they’d lost said item(s). I’ve had complete strangers not only give my thorough directions but have offered to drive me to the place I needed to go.

It is so, so, so hard to go back to the States after you get the J-treatment. I mean, Japan has its downside (“What is this madness you call pizza???”), but the general attitudes of everyone—even the so-called hardcore yankees (two of whom who, on a blazing summer day, helped me find one of my schools when I was heinously lost in the labyrinth that is the neighborhood in which said school is located)—is the epitome of the mindset that I wish everyone would adopt. Because yelling at people gets you nowhere. And being able to empathize with people kinda helps make this country a really nice place to live in.

Ive had people in stores walk me to rival stores just to show me how to get there.

I also had my friends now allowed into a bar cause they where white…

I’ve had the dudes at Head Porter draw me a map to the Visvim store and walk me half-way, too. I love that place.

Hahah dudes from Neighborhood walked me right up to the Bounty X Hunter store

(Source: s-nn-mero, via l9g)

(Source: crenom, via mcsgsym)

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2:38

(Source: luxe-empire, via thetieguy)

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