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ashleydiscovers:

Winter means big waves

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We are, as a species, addicted to story. Even when the body goes to sleep, the mind stays up all night, telling itself stories.
Jonathan Gottschall, The Storytelling Animal: How Stories Make Us Human
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burtoo:

Inside/outside an abandoned homestead on Flathead Indian Reservation, Montana - Brendon Burton

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rdjpwns:

Who are you?

The new trio from Star Wars: The Force Awakens + bonus Kylo Ren

Rey  |  Finn  |  Poe  |  Kylo  |  Group post

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I know some will argue that it’s not historically accurate or realistic for everyone to be quite so inclusive in 1868 London. But this is a game about assassins in the near-future raging a centuries-old war against Templars by using a glorified videogame console to find the locations of magic artefacts. A game where you do missions for the likes of Karl Marx, Charles Dickens and Alexander Graham Bell; where you’re basically Victorian Batman, and can swim in the murky brown depths of the Thames without contracting some kind of horrific disease. I think historical accuracy went out the window like a would-be assassin.
Richard Wakeling, Why Evie Frye Makes Me Love Assassin’s Creed Again (via discovergames)

(Source: pastemagazine.com)