The Inner Workings of a Chibi.
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What do you mean “annoying” ”
Klingon isn’t a swear...

arineat:

deedo2313:

scienceclassrebel:

thesecretkeith:

fuckyeah-nerdery:

thegoddesswater:

willyoubemyne:

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Just a warning My

What do you mean “annoying”?

Klingon isn’t a swear word.

Fixed it.

Bless you.

The fixed version is perfect.

Maybe some people shouldn’t worry so much about being “normal” or fitting a certain mold and just let people enjoy what they enjoy.

Fixed version for the WIN! I’m looking at you, husband!

Bless the fixed version.  That is our house.  Eating dinner while watching Free!  Hanging out on the weekends to watch Attack on Titan.  Going to cons.  Crafts and cosplay.  Road trips to cons.  Writing Sundays.  An entire room dedicated to our geeky collections.  It’s perfect, not annoying.  

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Something else that someone said in a panel I was in about gamer girls, is that there’s this need to prove ourselves.  Like, if we say we like games, there’s this assumption of what we play.  "Dur I bet it’s Harvest Moon, Animal Crossing, the Wii,“ and other such things.  And we feel this need to show off our credibility, like, "Well yes I enjoy those BUT I ALSO LIKE THESE OTHER GAMES!”  

But someone added something very interesting.  "Why does playing games like Harvest Moon and such make us less of a gamer?  Those are, indeed, games.  So why does playing those make us less credible?  Why do we have to defend ourselves with God of War, Call of Duty, Halo, Street Fighter, and other games?“  

And you know what?  That’s true.

brichibiwritesthings:
“ Hey guys remember that time I wrote a short story for a gay romance anthology? I don’t mean to forget, honest, but with “Treat Me Kindly” and now “Double Hue” and soon “Hunters: Seeking the Storyteller” I forget to mention...

brichibiwritesthings:

Hey guys remember that time I wrote a short story for a gay romance anthology? I don’t mean to forget, honest, but with “Treat Me Kindly” and now “Double Hue” and soon “Hunters: Seeking the Storyteller” I forget to mention this little tidbit. So here’s a fun text message between the two main characters about video games and such (after the events of the story). Also, you can get a copy of the ebook for only $3, so if you’re into gay romance, or video games, or really really like me, feel free to check it out

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You know what, ladies? Sometimes, the princess just has to save herself.
Facebook Cosplay Page: Peachy :)

You know what, ladies?  Sometimes, the princess just has to save herself.  

Facebook Cosplay Page:  Peachy  :)

So how long did this sequel take?

brichibiwritesthings:

It surprised him at first when Avery brought over his old Game Station Box a couple of months ago.  “Playstation 2,” Avery said in a wonderfully irritating tone of voice as he hooked up the cords to Gable’s T.V.

“And why is it at my place?”

“Because my new roommate is an alcoholic and I need to replay this game.”

“Replay?”  Wasn’t the point of gaming to play something new?  Weren’t they on the fifth Game Playing Box thing by now? 

“Yes.  They announced the sequel this summer, so I need to refresh my memory.”

“And when will you have time to play?”

“I dunno, whenever.”

Whenever has become scattered weekends when Avery isn’t reading lines, or if they’re not busy making Gable’s bed complain about boy on boy sex.  Gable would much prefer sexual activities over watching the same damn cutscene for the fifth time.  He rolls his eyes, “The weapons still make no sense.”

“You know, you asked me about the keyblade when I wore my Kingdom Hearts shirt back when we first met.”

“It still doesn’t make sense four years later.  It also means that you played this game four years ago.”  

Avery sighs.  Gable insists on having this conversation every time this game comes up.  “I told you, they announced a sequel.  I need to replay it.”

“It took them four years to announce a sequel?”  

“Longer than that.  I played this back in high school.” Before Gable can respond Avery glares at him, “Don’t.”

“Don’t what?”

“Don’t start your rant about not understandin’ how I can wait so long for a sequel.”

“I also can’t understand how you’ve played this before and have lost four times.”  

Fortunately, he’s at a point in his relationship where Avery’s little frustrated growls are sexy, not intimidating.  Still, he raises his hands in defense and apologizes for his comment.  He waits for Avery to face the screen and start his battle before he smirks and says,  “So how can you kill something with a key?”

Avery lets out his loudest, most annoyed sigh.  Why is it that discussing video games with his boyfriend feels like he’s presenting a complex thesis for a boring, numerical major that he doesn’t have?  “It’s not technically killing, per se, it’s more… releasing the hearts.”

“Uh huh.  Hearts.  Kingdom Hearts, right?”

“I’m so done with you right now,” Avery mutters. 

***

In which the couple in my upcoming book “Double Hue” consists of a gamer boy and a non-gamer who can’t understand why “Kingdom Hearts 3” being announced is a big deal.

So how many of us have had conversations like this in regards to video games?  Oh by the way check out more writing fun times here:

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tonystarksdangertits:
“ terminus-est:
“ I feel like I need to print this out and tape it to the lamp next to my bed so I see it every goddamn day.
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yeah, I need this in poster form
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“Writing isn’t a real job.”
“Unless if you’re a celebrity or...

tonystarksdangertits:

terminus-est:

I feel like I need to print this out and tape it to the lamp next to my bed so I see it every goddamn day.

yeah, I need this in poster form

“Writing isn’t a real job.”

“Unless if you’re a celebrity or horribly disfigured you’ll never get published.”

“Writing is easy.”

“You’re too ______ to cosplay ______.”

“You’d be so cute if you lost weight.”

“You actually play video games?”

“Gay people shouldn’t get married.”

“It’s just a phase.”

“You haven’t found the right man.”

“It’s because your boyfriend hurt you.”

“It’s because you took Women’s Studies, now you hate men.”

“You haven’t slept with a man so how would you know?”

“You sound white.”

Gay marriage started here in Minnesota at midnight.  Congratulations to all of the couples who got married/is getting married  :)  My wedding is coming at some point, we want to have enough money saved to make it a spectacularly nerdy event!  The plan is still a Mortal Kombat theme complete with the pastor saying “FINISH HER” for kissing the bride  ^^

A series of book ideas

brichibiwritesthings:

I had a thought of writing some sort of Geeky GLBT romance anthology thing while at Animinneapolis this weekend. You know, book one would be about conventions, book two would be about video games, book three would be about fanfiction, and so on and so forth. I guess the question is, do I write it strictly as gay romance, or should it be all sorts of romance (gay, lesbian, straight, trans, bi, asexual, and so on and so forth).  Because I think I would like to try and tackle everything over the course of the books which would require a bunch of research on things I find interesting, but know nothing about.  I would really like to try writing things for underrepresented couples, like asexual couples and things like that.


Thoughts?  Advice?

Reblogging so more people can see and chime in on this idea  :)

Since I’m getting ready for Animinneapolis it’s epic crafting time so that my partner and I have a full art table. One style I noticed that is crazy popular is pixel art, so I thought I would give it a try with woodburning. These are pixel coasters...

Since I’m getting ready for Animinneapolis it’s epic crafting time so that my partner and I have a full art table.  One style I noticed that is crazy popular is pixel art, so I thought I would give it a try with woodburning.  These are pixel coasters of Megaman and Ralph from Wreck-It Ralph.  This was quite the adventure  :)  The grid is woodburned, then the dark parts are woodburned in each individual square, then the right colors are painted in each square  ^^  I’m surprised they turned out this spiffy!