
Gaming Logic
more you tilt your body your character will get away from danger
the louder you yell, the more critical hits you’ll land
when you stand up you can see everyone’s weakspots
when you tilt your head you’ll be able to see more of the area
When you lean forward, you get +30% concentration.
- When not all the books in the series are the same height.
- When books change covers with editions so they don’t all match unless you buy the series in one go.
- When some books are hardcover and some are softcover and it doesn’t match but you can’t find another copy.
- When some covers are different in certain countries so you don’t get the main one which also happens to look better than all the other varieties.
- Basically just books.
- God damn them.
“You should watch this show!”ok i’ll just add it to the list
“This is such a good series you have to read it!”
ok i’ll just add it to the list
“Oh my god you have to see this movie!”
ok i’ll just add it to the list
“You have to play this video game!”
ok i’ll just add it to the list

Zodiac Leo facts.
the only people in the world upset their show got renewed for not one but two more seasons.
Fanfiction has really ruined my view of normal books I read and I’m always like where’s the gay
The Treatment of Down Syndrome
Glee’s treatment of Becky Jackson can fluctuate between “pretty empowering,” “totally normal, which is great” and “questionably horrifying” (and I still don’t really know what to make of her inner monologue being voiced by Helen Mirren), but last night’s characterization was just plain nasty. Not only was this oftentimes strong young woman with agency horribly infantilized in “Shooting Star” — she was also literally deadly. I don’t buy for a second that Becky lacks the sense not to bring a gun into school, and I’m appalled that the writers chose to take away her strength as a teenager with Down Syndrome in order to martyrize Sue. Even just from a critical angle, this was just plain bad retconning; we’ve learned that Becky knows right from wrong (and when she does choose the “wrong” thing, it’s about her choosing to defy what’s expected of her). More importantly, Glee has actually taken some strides to try to destigmatize her condition, and this pulled the rug out from under that.Read more: Five Reasons Why This was the Worst Episode of Glee Ever