hastaluegoputas:

gxing-in-cxrcles:

the worst pain is to make small talk with the person you once told everything.

The worst pain is stepping on your pet’s little feet and knowing that they don’t understand what “I’m sorry” means 😩😩😩😩

ladyorpheus:

hollowedskin:

cah:

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A few weeks ago, we exhibited at Emerald City Comicon. Typically when we attend conventions, we try to create some spectacle that captures people’s attention and sells games. Like the time we brought a marching band to PAX Australia.

At ECCC, we set up a “Pay What You Want” booth and encouraged people to give us any amount of money in exchange for our games. We put games on a table, set up some signs, stood off to the side, and waited to see what would happen.

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We brought 2000 games. Before the convention began, we took bets on what would happen:

  • Tom thought we’d sell out in a few hours.
  • Alex thought we’d run out on the of the second day of the con.
  • Trin thought that we would not run out of games because we are no longer cool or relevant.
  • Jenn got a fever and didn’t know what was happening.

We were all wrong. 

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The doors opened, and attendees swarmed the booth. Within five minutes attendees realized they could just take games and walk away. A small group grabbed armfuls of free games and left, but most people paid something. Within an hour, the booth looked like this:

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We ran out of games in 51 minutes.and made $8042.48, or 18.7% of the games’ retail value. In other words, we lost $685.44 per minute.

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Attendees put lots of other stuff in the payment box too.

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Some things you put in our box:

  • Five Canadian Dollars ($3.72 USD)
  • Ten Euros ($10.66 USD)
  • Eighty Philippine Pesos ($1.59 USD)
  • One Chinese Yuan ($0.14 USD)
  • One Cubone Pokemon Card, XY Breakthrough (Avg price - $0.68 USD)
  • One Magic: The Gathering Eternal Masters booster pack wrapper (No Value)
  • One handwritten “Any Pizza Free” and “Twisted Flicks + KPC” Coupon from a Papa Murphy’s in Kirkland, WA (Estimated Value $25.00 USD)
  • One $1 Bill folded into a bowtie ($1.00 USD)
  • One “FeelTheBurn.org” $1 bill. ($1.00 USD)
  • Two halves of a $1 bill ($1.00 USD )
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Once we sold out, we had to figure out what to do with our booth space. 

On Saturday, we gave our space to artists who weren’t able to get a table at the con. People showed up to exhibit cosplay horns, board games, recycled journals, and comic art.

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On the last day of the con, we set up a station for mailing letters to representatives.

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We provided pens, paper, postage, envelopes, writing tips, and the address of every US Senator. 

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Over 200 letters were written by con attendees, including the most bad ass Imperator Furiosa cosplayer we’ve ever seen.

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We’re still waiting on Immortan Trump’s response.

cards against humanity is run by the pure force of chaos I stg. I like what they did with their booth after tho

The definition of chaotic good

toddnet:

toddnet:

i’m losing my absolute mind over someone seeing a cop with my fucking art on his gun. 

there’s a gun out there with my fursona’s face on it

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oh i wish. turns out the cop follows me on twitter, and he saw the post going around and messaged me. he sent me more pictures of the magazine, look

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alyssajamie:

danisontnonfire:

alyssajamie:

skylarthememequeen52:

alyssajamie:

danisontnonfire:

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THE CAT IS OKAY. THE CHILD PICTURED IS EATING A DIFFERENT KIND OF SUSHI.

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barabelly:

thinking about that time my mom came into my room without knocking and caught my 9th grade ass on straightcollegemen.com and I was like “I WAS RESEARCHING COLLEGES AND THIS SUDDENLY CAME UP” and she was like “it’s ok, baby, it’s just a computer virus” and I was like

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vcsdomalnaodormemnunca:

Please, who is the owner of this video? This is the best audience reaction that i’ve found 

lol

joshpeck:

this changed me as a person

when your zoo keeper is getting attacked by the other monkeys but you remember the time he didn’t give you those extra bananas

herounit:

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onion-souls:

ruskiizek:

skeleton-jack:

jeremyvyoral72:

ruskiizek:

In Russia a man named Ivan smashed his way through icy water to save a stray dog from drowning, he adopted the dog afterwards and named him Rex.

Hero

God, look at him go. Even money this man was part of some Soviet super soldier program back in the day.

Ivan is only 21 years old here’s photos of them afterwards

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Ivan, to the ice keeping him from saving a good boy: I must break you

askinnyblackman:

source?????

fatfreefiddlefaddle:

White on white crime

approvers:

by Madeline Keyes

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