Castlevania games were liberated when they moved from stiff (locked staircases, no mid-jump control) barbarian-type protagonists to player chars with more effeminacy and freedom of movement. a culmination of this would feature a vampire hunter femboy who skates
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stop. its ok. you don’t need to do these things. just focus on functionality(like the video player). we don’t need these little updates when somethings(like the video player) need your focus. thank you for your time but really, tumblr looks great. try to fix more important things(like the video player) so that we can all properly enjoy the features of tumblr(like the video player)
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Anonymous asked:
AITA for not giving money to a homeless man?
I (19m) was taking a stroll the other day in the city in my usual black trench coat and cool black hat. Out of the corner of my eye I saw this girl (YoungF) who I think might have been a waitress giving money to a homeless guy.
Obviously I had to step in because she clearly didn't know what she was doing. I gave her her ten dollars back and told her he probably had just sat around while she worked hard for it. For some reason she didn't accept this? I continued to explain about how I'm from NYC where it was quite common for homeless people to actually work for money by wiping windshields or at least doing a little dance or something. I actually have a pretty funny anecdote about that.
Anyway that's when it got really really, really weird. Out of nowhere this homeless guy stands up, looks at me and dances to what I think was a K-Pop song? I mean, the dance was executed flawlessly somehow. Then everyone around me just started cheering for him and throwing money at his feet - money they'd obviously worked hard for. I even saw a business lady give him a gold watch for some reason? I ran away at that point but apparently from what I've heard they just kept dancing into the night.
So basically, was I an asshole for encouraging them to spend their money properly? I mean, even if I did something wrong I thought that was an insane reaction to what I said.





















