Ever since my PS3 died a year ago, the only franchise I miss is the Uncharted series. Sure I could watch broken up clips of varying quality on youtube, but the time it takes to search for them in order (and have them be quality) is ridiculous. Also keep in mind: I am lazy.
Until now.
What is there to say about Garrus that hasn’t been scrawled onto the back cover of a teenage girl’s Trapper Keeper? The guy’s a heartthrob, plain and simple. There’s just something about him that makes women weak in the knees, and the mere utterance of his name brings panties flying in from every direction. His calm, soothing voice, his charming personality, his… sort of creepy, bug/kitty appearance… It’s hard to figure out exactly what makes Garrus so damn appealing, but whatever “it” is, he has it.
As a squadmate in all three Mass Effect games, Garrus proves to be 100 percent loyal. He never questions Shepard’s motives. He never flips out and throws a tantrum if he doesn’t get his way. Even if you intentionally screw up his revenge plan, he walks away, totally cool about the situation. We’re like, “Sorry we ruined your revenge,” and he’s all like “Whatever, you were right. Thanks for not letting me kill that guy. Let’s go clubbing!” And then he’s the designated driver, because he’s THAT AWESOME.
Garrus wins our love by discharging pure charisma at all times. He’s the kind of guy you’d abandon a family for. Women want to be with him and men want to be him. Hell, if your girlfriend told you she cheated on you with him, you’d ask for details before breaking down in tears, knowing that there’s no chance you’d ever measure up to him when it comes to manliness. - GamesRadar
YES.
What would Daenerys wear? Elie Saab Haute Couture Fall 2007 submitted by worldwasonfire
I need this.
A self portrait by Duchrush. Here’s a little info about his unique MO from wikipedia
As evidenced by these self-portraits, Ducrush attempted to break free from the constraints of traditional handcuffs. Interested in painscaping (the belief that the beating and judgment of a person’s outer appearance, primarily the face, reflects their badassitude) he attempted to capture the suffering of his subjects, as well as his own, through his violent and pugilistic works. Le Connard (ca. 2790), for example, is the portrait of a man asking for a creaming. His expression is that of an asshole’s, his finger pressed smarmishly against his mouth as he silently demands satisfaction in the form of a pistol whip fight.
I’m about due to do a masterpost or something of all the krogan art history photoshops I’ve done… Maybe after one more manipulation. Sometimes this week, though, definitely.