Sketch of Fides,a troll monk,still not finished.Troll monks are rare in WoW game,I have to admit.
fuck the patriarchy
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it's the graham jam: “Kaldorei normally do not marry. There is one recorded case of a... -
“Kaldorei normally do not marry. There is one recorded case of a ‘wedding’, between Malfurion Stormrage and Tyrande Whisperwind, but this was actually more of a union celebration than a wedding. It is likely that Kaldorei simply come to an understanding between one another and become life mates…
Hey, Dan, I forget… Did Nali and Garr ever get married? If not, here’s the excuse xD
Yeah… they did that in the middle of Koz and Dwen’s reception. And Shad and Silvair did the same right after.
… is this a headcanon? bc malfurion and tyrande actually had a legit marriage ceremony in the Stormrage book. i’m not even sure how their vows and the procession could be construed as anything but a wedding.
this has the foul scent of the RPG books about it
dear daunt you are a gift to my whole world i love it when you do a thing you are important i like you love betp
Daunt is a golden art goddess carved from tea, awesomeness, and the scorching fire/gentle warmth of the sun.
all my love to daunt, the tea goddess of tumblr
asdfjl what is happening;;;;;;;
this is a post of facts
Women read comics. Anyone at all engaged in social media knows this. Women read comics and are a driving force behind fandom. I think I could call them the driving force behind fandom and put up a convincing argument. Just think about it: what fandoms have driven America crazy in the last decade? Could anyone dissuade me from saying that they were Harry Potter, Twilight and the Hunger Games? “Avatar” may have put butts in theater seats, but you don’t hear about it… ever. No one is immersed in the world of “Avatar” except James Cameron and people who enjoy wearing Na’vi Zentai suits. “The Avengers” was pretty darn huge and, if Tumblr is any indication, a whopping portion of the people driving that fandom online do not possess a Y chromosome. Women engage in fandom to levels that men do not. When women get behind something, their sheer numbers and passion force it into the mainstream. That’s why you can name the actor who plays that werewolf kid in “Twilight” and probably sing at least the chorus to one Justin Bieber song. What do tween boys like? I have no clue. Sports? Probably sports. —
Brett White, Comic Book Resources (via wandrinparakeet)
and yet men remain the most marketed demographic for just about everything.
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I’m pretty sure the only men who spend more time thinking about DC than women on Tumblr are the men who actually work there.
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How Did You Find That Untagged Post From 11 Months Ago a story of confusion, fear, and general unease
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maybe if i stare at domination point long enough, a bloodhilt group will spontaneously appear
ladies. be careful when u wear spaghetti straps. it might distract the boys. they’ll start thinking of spaghetti. they will get hungry. they will stop at nothing to get their spaghetti.
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so pursuant to this post … a bunch of water obviously got into my car
my car is basically a bookmobile most of the time, and it’s usually full of:
my textbook for next week? completely soaked.
three library books? COMPLETELY SOAKED
two notebooks full of untyped writing?
COMPLETELY
SOAKED
cries blood tears and lies on the floor
saw some discussion of gender politics wrt male/female characters in warcraft, which naturally, NATURALLY, makes me reflect (hatefully) on the summer that avali and i played on WrA
cannot tell you how many people harassed avali in a gendered way
including the dude who literally tried to force ERP on her (despite the fact that avali-character was married to adrasteius and both of them are incredibly loyal to each other)
on the flip side, i never had to deal with any of that shit. because i played a man, and adrasteius was (and remains) extremely aggressive. a lot of people thought that i was a man, in fact, and dating avali IRL. both false, both, to me, indicative of irritating and damaging stereotypes