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Saints Row, but I'm a Soda Machine
THIS URL.. You are so slay
aldkskkdks thank you so much, darling!! i’m very lucky to have it!! 🥰❤️
Shiitake log for sale at Home Depot…..
what if I put her inside an acrylic display case and used it as a little end table…
This was so fun! This is “Loveshack” by The B52s as I see it because of synesthesia!
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created this desktop wallpaper <3
NOT THE BECAUSE... I CANT DEAL WITH THE BECAUSE...
HE IS LIKE I WONT THINK TOO HARD ABOUT IT WE ARE MOVING ON........ ANYWAYS......... UHHHH ITS LUCK BAD LUCK THATS DEFINITELY THE REASON WHY NOTHING ELSE NOPE
The gameplay hook behind Framed is at once incredibly easy to understand and also lends itself to a variety of unique interactions: the player character is attempting to make their way from one panel to another without being obstructed, and the player must move these panels into different sequences to make it follow to that conclusion. What makes the game come alive is how it takes advantage of panel framing and initial layout to let the player know the problems they’ll be encountering, as well as hint towards the possible solutions without stating them outright (such as by showing a billboard with its letters out of arrangement as hint of the “proper” order).