mother-entropy:

head-canons-galore:

one of my favorite things about the one with the whales is how no one from the enterprise crew knows what the fuck is going on when they get to the 80′s. most scifi time travel plotlines have one fucker in the group who ~just happens~ to study the particular period of history they travel to. this crew knows nothing. kirk thinks he knows something. He Does Not

kirk’s entire knowledge is “idk man they cussed a lot.”

broccoli-pants:

an-gremlin:

spacecrobat:

Is it just me or does the frame rate get higher when you step inside a Costco

It’s because everything comes in bulk there and costco has really good object instancing so it only has to construct the VBO for each kind of product once and then reshade it for individual instances, which gets you a big framerate improvement over the parking lot where one million unique cars are in view at any given time

i dont understand this and do at the same time

holdmecloseandfast:

srrybabe:

oh to lay on top of someone and hug them like a teddy bear and just sleep like that

Alternative: have someone lay on top of you and let their body weight anchor your soul back to this plane of existence and squish the apathy from your internal organs

wearemage:

archatlas:

Townscaper

Townscaper is not so much a game, as much as a surprisingly satisfying architectural diversion inviting “players” to build quaint island towns evocative of the wondrous worlds of a Studio Ghibli animation setting. 

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 The “game” invites users to build charming hamlets, erect enormous cathedrals, direct roads and canal networks, or even construct sky cities on stilts. The beauty of this game beyond the obvious creative possibilities it offers is its entry point for anyone and everyone. Townscaper is described as having “No goal. No real gameplay. Just plenty of building and plenty of beauty. That’s it.”

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The game is very relaxing and fun. Also, perfect to create city maps in an organic and intuitive way 😀 I think I’ll plan a setting exclusively designed under Townscaper for my current campaign.