In sooth, I know not why I am so sad:
It wearies me; you say it wearies you;
But how I caught it, found it, or came by it,
What stuff ‘tis made of, whereof it is born,
I am to learn;
And such a want-wit sadness makes of me,
That I have much ado to know myself.

Antonio, The Merchant of Venice 1.1.1-7

goddessofcheese:

yukidama:

gadding-about:

dangerkittyn:

cptprocrastination:

etonia:

nikkipryde:

I was controlling Nathaniel Howe before I exited DA.

If this counts, this is perfect.

Whatserface the Wood Elf in Skyrim. 

I could live with that. I wonder if she knows how to smile…

…the last character I played was myself in Minecraft…/foreveralone.jpg

agent!David, he’s a little crazy but I’m not an Imperial, I can live with this ❤

Anthiel the Bosmer.

… she would despise me. I’m one of the pathetic bleeding hearts she’d want to take advantage of for a few days, then rob blind early one morning and skip town before I wake up.

Adam Jensen? Idk, I guess he’d make good transport. I hope he can transform into a car or a giant cat or something, otherwise augmentation is useless.

Lucy the Lone Wanderer from Fallout 3

…I-I’m gonna get in trouble, she’s 16. >___>

Lone Wanderer is actually canonically 19, so you and I are both fine, there XD

goddessofcheese:

swtorconfess:

I get bored playing light side characters. It makes me feel like too much of a care bear.

Whatchu say about care bears?

Reblogging for Inquisitor Heart Bear. Because if you think LS = Care Bear, you clearly have not seen some of the LS Empire side options. Quick kill versus slow death, y’all; they still end up dead, and that is not generally in the definition of “Care Bear.” So lol.

Random dude, I don’t know you, but you concern-troll fat-shamed my friend a facebook post where she brought up the wide changes in the ideal shape of women’s body’s through the years with a small comic of a very pretty fat woman looking at a painting in a museum. The women in the painting were shaped much more like this woman than the current “ideal.” All around the woman, however, were other museum goers laughing at her behind her back and judging her for her size.

And you have the gall to say the change in the “ideal” woman’s shape had anything to do with concern over health.

Comparing it to how you judge smokers is ridiculous, because despite the health risks, smoking is still largely glamorized.

So yeah, I did call you on it.

And then someone points out that there is a lot of judging going on in replies (which is not just from you), and you have the nerve to say that no one is judging.

You ass.