drew this one like a year ago? idk there’s just stuff in my folder i forget about yeaa anyway thats my hcs on the davis family!
charles davis - born in a poor family and raised by his mom, works as a lawyer, potentially married his wife for the money but he prefers to think he got where he is through his hard work. he’d much rather be at work than with his kids
regina davis - born in a rich family and owns several properties. she really wants to keep the appearance of a good mother with a perfect family, so she tends to ignore anything ever going wrong
erin, the older sister, is a premade from pet stories if anyone forgets, kind and sweet animal lover. she tries to keep the family together which really takes a toll on a young teen like her
also bonus pic i drew today cause this post is just so them
How it works: put in the most famous person you or someone you know or someone you know knows etc has met and use that number to figure out your connection.
E.g. my dad knew helen reddy, who has a kevin bacon number of 2, so he would have a number of 3 and therefore I am 4 degrees of separation from kevin bacon
while it’s great that everyone is celebrating the 20th anniversary of trogdor, let us not forget that the ACTUAL best strong bad email spinoff also turned 20 last month. so the teen girl squad at this point is more like the mid-thirties adult woman squad
Rick Contrary: I hate jogging. Violet Jocque: Jogging’s fun! Rick Contrary: Jogging is the worst, Violet! I know it keeps you healthy but Watcher, at what cost?
This is a sampling of the leftover alien language sound files that can be found in Mass Effect’s PS3 release. These were meant to be walla, which is an ambient sound effect that mimics a crowd speaking.
At some point during ME1′s production Bioware created these for the alien races and then decided not to use them. The file paths suggest that they were meant to be used in a bar.
Edit: You can actually hear the turian walla in-game if you stand by the stairs in Flux! It seems a few of these leftover sounds (there are about forty sorted by race) were combined into a single generic soundcue. Thanks to @sciencefictionismyjam for the correction!