Greetings! The name is Time Lizzy, or Time as my friends call me. They/Them pronouns. I love to try new things, draw, sing, dance, garden, and I do some witchcraft in my free time. I'm a Hetalia role playing partner if you guys are interested.
Context- my players were investigating a city that revolved it’s daily life around the main river (like Venice) Nd they were trying to figure out why the river was dry and why everyone had left. They met a thief, who tells them the reasons why after they may him.
Dragonborne Sorcerer: (ooc) Alright- wait. How old is he?
DM: (ooc) the thief? Around 15.
Dragonborne: (ooc) Oh! I pick him up and take him with us.
Half-elf Priestess: You’re kidnapping him?!
Dragonborne: He needs role models.
DM: *sigh* make a strength check.
Dragonborne succeeds the check.
DM: alright, well. Kid struggles for a moment before submitting, grumbling quietly. Good job guys, you kidnapped an orphan thief child.
Priestess: excuse you, his name is Kip.
(They caused people to run over students dead bodies)
(They caused so much pain.)
(They caused scenes like this.)
I know today Eric and Dylan lost their lives and caused a mass shooting over being bullied. I know they were slammed into lockers, had lit cigarettes thrown at them, had cup of fecal matter thrown at them, and ketchup squirted all over them and so much more, but today people lost sons, daughters, and friends from the hands of these two bullied teens.
Cassie Bernall was hiding under a table hiding for her life only to be told “Peek a boo” and shot in the head.
Steve Curnow was hiding under a computer table only to be shot at the young age of 14 by Eric Harris.
Cory Depooter was hiding under a table with his friend Austin when Eric and Dylan entered the library. Corey was shot and killed by Dylan and his friend Austin had to watch that. He had to watch his friend die.
Kelly Fleming was hiding under a table and had to watch her friends get shot one by one only by Eric and Dylan. They left her table only to come back and shoot her in the back killing her.
Matt Kechter was hiding under the table with his friend Isaiah Shoels and after watching Isaiah get shot and killed Matt did too and bled out dying.
Daniel Mauser was hiding under a table and got shot once by Eric and while Eric bent down pointing his shot gun in Daniel’s face Daniel threw a chair at him trying to do something only to be shot in the face and killed.
Daniel Rohrbough was just walking around to class like usual only to be shot out of no where. And, when his friend Lance tried to help him from falling on the ground he got shot as well. Dylan stood over Daniel and shot him in the chest.
Rachel scott was just trying to have lunch with a friend before Eric and Dylan opened fire killing her. She was the first one to die.
Isaiah Shoels was hiding under a table with his friends Matt and Rachel Scott’s brother Craig before being called a Nigger by Dylan and shot by Eric.
John Tomlin (In the middle) was holding the hand of a girl he didn’t even know to comfort her after inviting her to hide under his table during the shooting because he saw she was scared. While holding her hand Eric injured both him and the girl and John was later killed by Dylan.
Lauren Townsend was shot and killed while hiding under a table holding friends and telling them it’s going to be ok.
Kyle Velasquez was shot and killed by Dylan because he couldn’t get under a table as quick as the others because they was mentally disabled.
Dave Coach Sanders was shot by Eric while risking his life to tell students to run and hide. He was shot multiple times but crawled into a classroom and helped by students only to bleed out in front of them.
April 20th is the day to remember the victims. The people Eric and Dylan shot. Today is not to dedicate your time to cry over Eric and Dylan it’s the time to remember the victims. Save that shit for their fucking birthdays. Any disrespectful comments will be blocked and reported.
Back in the early aughts, when many millenials were in high school, before Facebook and Youtube, The Game began. No one knows who started it, but the moment we learned we were playing it, we began to lose. The goal of The Game is to forget you are playing The Game for as long as possible. The rules of The Game are as follows: Everyone is always playing The Game all the time; at school, during breakfast, at night when you are asleep, etc. The Game never ends. The moment you remember that you are playing The Game, you lose and must immediately announce to those around you, “I just lost The Game!” thus making them remember they are also playing The Game and causing them to lose as well. Upon losing, you begin The Game again. Sometimes players could go weeks or months without losing, sometimes only minutes. At the height of The Game’s popularity, it became common to see people at events such as Comic Con or midnight movie premieres, wearing t-shirts proclaiming “You just lost The Game!” Once they were noticed, groans and shouts of “Fuck you!” could be heard for miles. These people thrived on the chaos, taking great pleasure in the cries of their victims. Most people eventually grew bored of The Game, and many began to claim they won by choosing not to care about it anymore. Some rely on a particular XKCD comic strip or Tumblr post to lend a sense of legitimacy to their feeling of victory. They are fools. It is impossible to win The Game. There is only losing. Only a few diehards remain loyal to the rules. The drop in popularity has allowed many to keep from losing The Game for years at a time. The growth of social media has caused a minor resurgence, although without the satisfaction of real time auditory feedback when causing others to lose, The Game will likely fade back into obscurity once again. Someday when we are old and gray, our grandchildren will innocently ask us to play a game of checkers, and we will shriek and shout until the whole nursing home joins us in defeat. Death is the only release from The Game.
reblogging here because i can see this being relevant to anyone who’s ever tried to get out of an abusive relationship
Reblogging because that last comment made me reread the whole thing in a new light and realize this could be vital information. So, putting it out there for everyone, and hoping no one ever really needs it.
I wonder if this is an optical illusion created by red and blue light moving together so fast they blend into purple, or computer pixels running together red and blue light when scrolling really fast.
Basically is the computer monitor doing this or my eyes?