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I bought my brother and I Skyrim Remastered since I’d never played it before… but I’m so disappointed. It’s fun gameplay, but the writing is awful. I hear a lot of compaints about Fallout 4′s limited choices, but Skyrim is even worse. I don’t feel like I can win anything, it’s just the lesser or miserable or ignoring quests I don’t like instead of telling people off. It’s a lot funner just playing a chaotic asshole character than trying to make any sense with the lore.

preposterousness:

itsyaboybee:

emilyisobsessed:

Who has the better relationship with Bo?

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i’m michelle’s face when she says, “is this guy gonna let me on the couch”

(Source: snaggletoothsmith)

wizardess-castle:
“ weileash:
“ “The Greenman and Friend”
Coffee and watercolor.
Available for purchase at my Etsy!
” ”
my own art came up on my dash…. ;w;

wizardess-castle:

weileash:

“The Greenman and Friend”

Coffee and watercolor.

Available for purchase at my Etsy!

my own art came up on my dash…. ;w;

khymeira:
“cruisingwithgunhead:
“ circuitbird:
“ new-aesthetic:
“ “ The Random Darknet Shopper, an automated online shopping bot with a budget of $100 a week in Bitcoin, is programmed to do a very specific task: go to one particular marketplace on...

khymeira:

cruisingwithgunhead:

circuitbird:

new-aesthetic:

The Random Darknet Shopper, an automated online shopping bot with a budget of $100 a week in Bitcoin, is programmed to do a very specific task: go to one particular marketplace on the Deep Web and make one random purchase a week with the provided allowance. The purchases have all been compiled for an art show in Zurich, Switzerland titled The Darknet: From Memes to Onionland, which runs through January 11.

The concept would be all gravy if not for one thing: the programmers came home one day to find a shipment of 10 ecstasy pills, followed by an apparently very legit falsified Hungarian passport– developments which have left some observers of the bot’s blog a little uneasy.

If this bot was shipping to the U.S., asks Forbes contributor and University of Washington law professor contributor Ryan Calo, who would be legally responsible for purchasing the goodies? The coders? Or the bot itself?

ROBOTS ARE STARTING TO BREAK THE LAW AND NOBODY KNOWS WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT - Fusion

I am still laughing about this.

Where art isn’t quite crime, crime not quite art.

Such algorithmic flagrancy

I forgot how old I am today.

It begins.