Let’s play a game. Type the following words into your tags box, then post the first automatic tag that comes up. you, also, what, when, why, how, look, because, never, help, ship
Omg.
#youtube # was also hoping it would be Judy to prove Nick’s point #not sure what to tag #I hate when games and stuff gloss over the fact that prostitutes are people #why yes I play his game too much #how cute #look at his silly horns #when you could just say you’re doing it because you’re not a faux-elitist douche canoe #now i’m never gonna be able to fight them #help me #I love their friendship
Also known as an ambivert, an extroverted introvert is someone who exhibits qualities of both introversion and extroversion.
1. Their spot on the spectrum changes with their environment.
Your ambivert friend may be loud and gregarious around their family,
but quiet and thoughtful at the office. Seeing them in both situations
may feel like meeting two entirely different people.
2. Talking to strangers is fine – but don’t expect them to keep it to small talk.
Although an ambivert can hold up their end of a
conversation, talking
about the weather will not be enough to engage them. Their social energy
is
limited enough that they won’t want to waste it on meaningless chatter.
They will likely push the conversation into deeper territory or bow out
entirely.
3. They like to be alone – they don’t like to be lonely.
There is a big difference between the two. Choosing to sit at home
with a tub of ice cream and a book feels fantastic. Sitting at
home because nobody called them back feels sad and lame.
4. Getting them out of the house can be a challenge.
If you catch your friend on a highly introverted day, you may just be
better off leaving them at home. They might manage to be social, but they’ll
just be thinking about their books and their couch the whole time.
5. If they’re new, you can find them in the back of the room.
An introverted extrovert will approach new situations with cautious
excitement. If they know someone in the group, they will likely cling to
them a bit as they become comfortable. If they do not, they might waver on the
edge of the crowd, slowly getting used to the water rather than jumping
in all at once.
6. They’re selectively social.
They don’t mean to be snobs. They just have limited social energy and
prefer interacting one-on-one or in small groups. For this reason, they
can only afford to invest their social time and energy in those who they
feel truly connected to.
7. Making friends is easy. Keeping them is hard.
They like talking to people, but they value their alone-time, as well. This
can make maintaining a friendship tricky. If your ambivert friend makes
an effort to consistently invest time and energy in your friendship, be
glad. You are truly special to them.
8. Their social desires change with the breeze.
They might be desperate to hang out with you on Friday, but then not
answer your call on Saturday. They’re not mad at you. They’re just super
comfortable in bed watching films.
9. They can talk to you for hours.
If you manage to catch them in a one-on-one situation, an extroverted
introvert will just not shut up. Once their interest is engaged, there’s
no stopping them.
10. Listening is great too, though.
Sometimes they want to be a part of the action, but their social energy
levels are too low for them to contribute in a meaningful way. Listening
allows them to get to know you without burning up their social fuel. They also
know its value from their chattier moments when they are desperate for an
ear.
kinda tired of people saying “lol I’m too lazy to go vegan” like it takes no effort. It’s called greed and entitlement.
Kinda tired of people saying “Eating meat is murder and you are a horrible person if you do” like they completely forgot that humans are omnivores, which means we need both meat and plants to survive.
Kinda tired of vegans ignoring that veganism is not only expensive but doesn’t seem to care about how their lifestyle is propagated by human rights violations and deforestation, cos it’s expensive and nigh on impossible to survive on your own produce.
Oh and their incredibly ableist attitudes. If I couldn’t eat meat, I would be dead because I can’t eat 90% of vegetables. One can not live on carrots and rice alone.
me: [wants to talk about ocs w people]
me: [hasn’t produced nearly enough content for anything to make any kind of sense to anyone who hasn’t been living in my head for the past six years]
me: fuck
Right, so I know the aravels we see in-game all have the same, plain appearance. And I get that it’s because they all use the same models and textures. But I like to imagine that no aravel is really the same.
In which I mean, I like to imagine that the Dalish decorate them. With paint, and carvings. And I bet they’re beautiful, you know? And we already do know the Dalish carve things. They carve their halla antlers. And statues, and tokens/items, and jewellery. It’s definitely an art they practice. I just feel like the aravels are such a big part of their lives, they’d probably decorate them, too. With fun things, and maybe spiritual/cultural things as well. Like painting stories along the sides.
After all, “Dalish craftsmanship is second to none.”
Reblog and put in the tags which Bioware LI you’d choose if you had the option in real life. This could mean AU where they appear in your normal life, or you could factor in choosing between Thedas and space. Give me your headcanons and share your love with me!