
I took a DND personality quiz and it fuckin nailed it

Ser Pounce-a-Lot’s Big Adventure is a Dragon Age fan game created in RPG Maker VX Ace. Follow a lone cat on his journey through the Fade! And enjoy the secret party secret secret after your first play-through.
Created by Ven and Bird with sound design and technical assistance from Ideasthesia Studios.
Keep your eyes peeled at @ptsdven for future updates, including bonus content!
THIS! IS!! AMAZING!!!
I can’t believe all the work and love that went into this! I’ve played it three times now, the music is amazing *_*
I don’t think I fully understand how to play, though… I mean I see that the cats all have health points and such, but I don’t see how to actually ‘fight’ with them…

PLAY QUEER TRANS MENTALLY ILL POWER FANTASY
THIS IS A GAME I MADE! IT IS EXACTLY WHAT IT SOUNDS LIKE
it is very messy and sloppy because i made it very very quickly and also this is my first time doing something like this
it was strongly influenced by porpentine’s incredible work in the same medium. THANK YOU PORPENTINE
please be aware it touches on abuse, suicide, and misgendering
i am very proud of it
okay that’s all
GOOD MORNING! PLAY MY GAME
(for clarification because it’s been asked: there’s a part where you have the option to type some stuff in. if you do that, nobody will ever ever ever ever see it. if you don’t want to do that, clicking the link to decline doesn’t make you miss out on anything)

n-ll:
a text/twine game by me
after you press play there is an option to view warnings. pls do that
this game is really important and therapeutic for me?? i hope u enjoy it
If you haven’t heard about this yet, last night the BBC aired a powerful documentary called Blurred Lines that explored casual misogyny online and rape culture.
I urge EVERYONE to watch it and spread it like fire because it gives real insight into the topic and has inspired both men and women to go to Twitter and had #blurredlines trending for 12 hours on Twitter after it aired.
You can watch it on BBC iPlayer here (x)
(I genuinely don’t know if those outside the UK can view, so please let me know!)
It includes video footage from the Steubenville cases, it takes a look at the treatment of women in GTA, lads mags and rape jokes, the unapologetic nature of those who perpetrate rape culture etc.
One of the more interesting points of the documentary are the men who oppose rape culture and those that don’t and the societal differences between them.
After you view it please share your views, both on Tumblr and any other social media platforms you have. It’d be great if this abuse against women documentary were the first searches people came across when they search for Blurred lines.
You can watch it on BBC iPlayer here (x)
For those outside the UK: there’s a nice browser extension called Hola with which you can watch this.