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Best friend: Drace

Gets you in trouble: Vaan

Arrests you:Bergan

Saves you from arrest: Vayne (WTF?)

Steals a kiss: Reddas

Who you date:Penelo

Wow…umm that’s interesting….

Anyone who says shit like that, should lose their privileges to a computer.

Anyone who says shit like that, should lose their privileges to a computer.

sawmuchded:




What is this? I don’t even…..

sawmuchded:

What is this? I don’t even…..

yusufpamyupamyu:

square-enixconfessions:

Can’t say I enjoyed the character models of FFXII. Everyone’s face either looked overly wrinkled or dirty, and they seemed to be stuck in one default expression. I don’t understand how they went from the decent facial expressions of FFX to the stiff expressions in FFXII. Thankfully the expressions in FFXIII are much more improved! 

wHAT THE FUCK.
THIS FUCKING PISSES ME OFF SO MUCH. DID YOU EVEN FUCKING PLAY THE GAME OR DO YOU JUST REBLOG GRAPHICS FROM TUMBLR
I AM GOING TO RANT RIGHT NOW BECAUSE I REALLY FUCKING HATE IT WHEN PEOPLE COMPARE FF12 AND FF13
the graphics in 12 are probably some of the best graphics that we have seen on the PS2, and I’m glad they kept it on that platform because the “dirty” skin of these characters is what fits into the scheme of things into this story for fucks sake we have orphans, sky pirates, and a “dead” captain and princess running through all of fucking ivalice trying to fucking get shit done.
AND THE FACIAL MOVEMENTS WERE CONCISE AND CLEAR AND BEAUTIFUL, it’s fucking hard trying to animate every fucking face in every fucking cutscene and omfg i have personally capped 45000 images from FFXII and I’ve only just left Dalmasca and I can tell you there is a lot of movement going on in those faces.
I’m really sorry FFXII isn’t polished to perfection like FFXIII is but really, the context of it all is perfection.
TL;DR
PLAY THE FUCKING GAME AND TRY AND SAY THAT AGAIN INSTEAD OF MAKING COMPARISONS.

This. I love the gritty dirty look of the game, because it adds to the experience, and makes sense. I mean are these the sort of people who are going to be really clean? Considering what they go through, not really. Cleanliness is the last thing on their minds.

yusufpamyupamyu:

square-enixconfessions:

Can’t say I enjoyed the character models of FFXII. Everyone’s face either looked overly wrinkled or dirty, and they seemed to be stuck in one default expression. I don’t understand how they went from the decent facial expressions of FFX to the stiff expressions in FFXII. Thankfully the expressions in FFXIII are much more improved!

wHAT THE FUCK.

THIS FUCKING PISSES ME OFF SO MUCH. DID YOU EVEN FUCKING PLAY THE GAME OR DO YOU JUST REBLOG GRAPHICS FROM TUMBLR

I AM GOING TO RANT RIGHT NOW BECAUSE I REALLY FUCKING HATE IT WHEN PEOPLE COMPARE FF12 AND FF13

the graphics in 12 are probably some of the best graphics that we have seen on the PS2, and I’m glad they kept it on that platform because the “dirty” skin of these characters is what fits into the scheme of things into this story for fucks sake we have orphans, sky pirates, and a “dead” captain and princess running through all of fucking ivalice trying to fucking get shit done.

AND THE FACIAL MOVEMENTS WERE CONCISE AND CLEAR AND BEAUTIFUL, it’s fucking hard trying to animate every fucking face in every fucking cutscene and omfg i have personally capped 45000 images from FFXII and I’ve only just left Dalmasca and I can tell you there is a lot of movement going on in those faces.

I’m really sorry FFXII isn’t polished to perfection like FFXIII is but really, the context of it all is perfection.

TL;DR

PLAY THE FUCKING GAME AND TRY AND SAY THAT AGAIN INSTEAD OF MAKING COMPARISONS.

This. I love the gritty dirty look of the game, because it adds to the experience, and makes sense. I mean are these the sort of people who are going to be really clean? Considering what they go through, not really. Cleanliness is the last thing on their minds.

Tetsuya Nomura: “I’d say, [who Cloud likes] is all how you perceive the game. Cloud, as you know, is a very popular character, so I don’t want to confirm the answer either way. Since the players have affection towards him, I want to leave it up to the players to decide who Cloud likes.” -- there is evidence for both CloudxAerith and CloudxTifa. this is a love triangle. also, the new material shows evidence for both pairings. ps: AC doesn't show anything romantic between Tifa and Cloud.
Anonymous

Sorry anon but your ship is sunk. May I quote ultimania,

Nojima: Oh, the scene with the risqué line of dialogue? It was Katou who wrote that as well, not me.

- The line “Words aren’t the only way to talk someone how you feel,” right? That was quite a mature conversation for a FF game.

Kitase: But I remember having to get another version that was too intense toned down.

Nojima: The original idea was more extreme. The plan was to have Cloud walk out of the Chocobo stable on board the Highwind, followed by Tifa leaving while checking around, but Kitase turned it down. But even with the line in question, maybe at that time none of us thought it would be something so important (laughs).

And there’s this.

Not to mention, Aerith likes the fact that he was similar to Zack, not because of Cloud himself. He’s like a replacement for him. That’s not a healthy relationship, if you ask me.

ETA: I’m not saying you can’t ship it, but don’t say your otp is canon when it’s been shot down multiple times.

It’s been fifteen years FIFTEEN YEARS, since this game came out. Don’t you think that’s enough time to grow the fuck up, and get over the fact that people ship other pairings, whether or not they are canon or intended or whatever. People like different things and that’s okay.
The irony though is that Cloud/Tifa, was what they actually intended at least according to interviews, later games, and shit.

It’s been fifteen years FIFTEEN YEARS, since this game came out. Don’t you think that’s enough time to grow the fuck up, and get over the fact that people ship other pairings, whether or not they are canon or intended or whatever. People like different things and that’s okay.

The irony though is that Cloud/Tifa, was what they actually intended at least according to interviews, later games, and shit.

stfuprolife:

Oh, my fucking rage.  How racist are anti-choicers really?1) illogical comparsion2) appropriation of struggle3) belittling the struggles of actual people4) ignorant of the fact that slavery was systemic and institutional while abortions are individual choices5) I could go on, but WHYYYYY?!  The fact that the OPs could even post an image like this shows off what terrible human beings they are.

OP is terrible person, and has no fucking clue what slavery was like.

stfuprolife:

Oh, my fucking rage.  How racist are anti-choicers really?

1) illogical comparsion
2) appropriation of struggle
3) belittling the struggles of actual people
4) ignorant of the fact that slavery was systemic and institutional while abortions are individual choices
5) I could go on, but WHYYYYY?!  The fact that the OPs could even post an image like this shows off what terrible human beings they are.

OP is terrible person, and has no fucking clue what slavery was like.

safe-legal-abortion-is-prolife:

omegashogun:

vonsuellosvenue:

Sad but true Abortion has killed 14 million black babies since 1970.

Somehow this was considered to be a racist billboard and taken down even though what they’re saying is true.

It’s racist because it frames the Black community, and black women* in particular, as violent and dangerous. Are the people who made the billboard concerned about the black community or are they just playing on stereotypes of POC in order to achieve their ends? They are attempting to elicit sympathy and concern for black children while simultaneously vilifying black women (and other people who are able to get pregnant). That’s why it’s racist.
Another problem with this billboard is that it makes it seem as if black women* are being somehow targeted for abortion services. This is ridiculous. It’s true that in the US black women* are disproportionately represented when it comes to abortion. But what anti-abortion advocates either haven’t seemed to figure out (or hope that the general public isn’t able to figure out) is that there is an important intervening variable they’re ignoring: economic status. People with lower socioeconomic status and less stable financial situations are more likely to choose abortion due to the fact that they are unable to afford a(nother) pregnancy or child.
Is there racism involved here? Certainly. And though it may be reflected in the racial and ethnic breakdown abortion rates, it would be an incorrect conclusion to label the existence of safe, legal abortion as the problem. The problem lies in the institutional and systemic racism that keeps black people (and black women especially) in poverty. Of course it’s sad when a person has to terminate an otherwise wanted pregnancy because they can’t afford it or afford to take care of the resulting child. But the way to fix this is not by diverting attention from the real problem by creating a false enemy out of abortion— it’s by attacking the systems and institutions that cause a person to be lacking financial resources in the first place. This includes attacking institutional and systemic racism, misogyny, ciscentrism, and transphobia.
side note: I can’t find the article at the moment, but there’s an interview with the mom of the girl in the picture where she says she was upset that her daughter’s image was being used in this way.

Am I the only who think that it implies that black women* are irresponsible about reproductive health or am I just reading into it too much?

safe-legal-abortion-is-prolife:

omegashogun:

vonsuellosvenue:

Sad but true Abortion has killed 14 million black babies since 1970.

Somehow this was considered to be a racist billboard and taken down even though what they’re saying is true.

It’s racist because it frames the Black community, and black women* in particular, as violent and dangerous. Are the people who made the billboard concerned about the black community or are they just playing on stereotypes of POC in order to achieve their ends? They are attempting to elicit sympathy and concern for black children while simultaneously vilifying black women (and other people who are able to get pregnant). That’s why it’s racist.

Another problem with this billboard is that it makes it seem as if black women* are being somehow targeted for abortion services. This is ridiculous. It’s true that in the US black women* are disproportionately represented when it comes to abortion. But what anti-abortion advocates either haven’t seemed to figure out (or hope that the general public isn’t able to figure out) is that there is an important intervening variable they’re ignoring: economic status. People with lower socioeconomic status and less stable financial situations are more likely to choose abortion due to the fact that they are unable to afford a(nother) pregnancy or child.

Is there racism involved here? Certainly. And though it may be reflected in the racial and ethnic breakdown abortion rates, it would be an incorrect conclusion to label the existence of safe, legal abortion as the problem. The problem lies in the institutional and systemic racism that keeps black people (and black women especially) in poverty. Of course it’s sad when a person has to terminate an otherwise wanted pregnancy because they can’t afford it or afford to take care of the resulting child. But the way to fix this is not by diverting attention from the real problem by creating a false enemy out of abortion— it’s by attacking the systems and institutions that cause a person to be lacking financial resources in the first place. This includes attacking institutional and systemic racism, misogyny, ciscentrism, and transphobia.

side note: I can’t find the article at the moment, but there’s an interview with the mom of the girl in the picture where she says she was upset that her daughter’s image was being used in this way.

Am I the only who think that it implies that black women* are irresponsible about reproductive health or am I just reading into it too much?

venerem-auspicatiorem:

iluisindustries:

thatisnotfeminism:

I mean, have you considered the fact that women might be naturally inferior? No one’s ever thought of that, have they? 

Ya he’s right, women can “get money”just… not as much as men. 

Ohhh this lost little child. Watch MissRepresentation and try to begin to understand  the complex ways in which society beats down and discourages women from political and high-powered careers. Then talk to to me. 

Yeah, this. I rad the Second Shift, and in the chapters/case studies where women have higher-powered carriers, it looked like they had the most stress, and they were like discouraged to work because they had kids.

venerem-auspicatiorem:

iluisindustries:

thatisnotfeminism:

I mean, have you considered the fact that women might be naturally inferior? No one’s ever thought of that, have they? 

Ya he’s right, women can “get money”

just… not as much as men. 

Ohhh this lost little child. Watch MissRepresentation and try to begin to understand  the complex ways in which society beats down and discourages women from political and high-powered careers. Then talk to to me. 

Yeah, this. I rad the Second Shift, and in the chapters/case studies where women have higher-powered carriers, it looked like they had the most stress, and they were like discouraged to work because they had kids.