ed and roy’s relationship encapsulates the gen z/milliennial dynamic very well because edward was born hating the system in a world already wrecked by war, but roy was this wide eyed optimist who had all his hopes and dreams shattered right in front of him so his actions and politics are painful to him but edward’s been ready to destroy shit since day 0 and has literally no qualms about the revolution.
when your version of stardew valley is on the switch and not pc and you see everyone talking about the new update
One of the things I actually really like about Dragon Age is that not all the companions/romances are young, spunky 20 year olds who never age. A lot of them are older and it’s nice. Anders didn’t join the grey wardens until he was about 30 (give or take a few years) and he can’t be romanced until act 2 when he’s 34. Nathaniel doesn’t become a warden until he’s 30-31 either. Cassandra is 36-37 and Varric is 40 in inquisition. Cullen has most of his younger years stolen by trauma, unhealthy coping mechanisms, and things that he’ll regret later; it isn’t until he’s 30 that he starts making real progress to redeem and improve himself.
Being younger right now really sucks because a lot of the time it feels like your losing your youth and the best years of your life. So it’s nice to think that those best years will happen later. It’s NICE to see people without any close friends finding their found family in their 30s and 40s. It’s NICE to see people become accomplished and discover their talents and passions later in life. It’s NICE to see older characters have just as much development as younger ones.
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) | dir. Peter Jackson
Jadzia and Worf have the same energy as John Mulaney and his wife send tweet
IT’S SHARK SEASON 🦈