You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
There's the DS version and the iOS version. The iOS version takes out the puzzles and allows you to skip parts you've already read, but I feel like the puzzles make the game better by forcing you to work for the endings.
You are the end result of a “would you push the button” prompt where the prompt was “you have unlimited godlike powers but you appear to all and sundry to be an impetuous child” – Zero, 2022
East is east and west is west And the wrong one I have chose Let's go where I'll keep on wearin' Those frills and flowers and buttons and bows Rings and things and buttons and bows Don't bury me in this prairie Take me where the cement grows Let's move down to some big town Where they love a gal by the cut o' her clothes And I'll stand out In buttons and bows I'll love you in buckskin Or skirts that I've homespun But I'll love ya' longer, stronger where Yer friends don't tote a gun My bones denounce the buckboard bounce And the cactus hurts my toes Let's vamoose where gals keep usin' Those silks and satins and linen that shows And I'm all yours in buttons and bows Gimme eastern trimmin' where women are women In high silk hose and peek-a-boo clothes And French perfume that rocks the room And I'm all yours in buttons and bows
So, a Griffon has the upper body and wings of an eagle (head, chest, neck, talons, wings) and the lower body and tail of a lion (tail, legs, feet, belly). According to Arthur Charles Fox-Davies' The Art Of Heraldry: an encyclopedia of armory, the Griffon is supposed to have the strength of eight lions and one hundred eagles. Also, Griffins have ears that do not resemble lions or eagles; and male griffons in heraldry lack wings; instead having spiky feathers and sometimes spikes.
A mermaid with two tails is called a Melusine.
A Musimon has the body and feet of a goat and the head of a ram, with four horns. It is supposed to be a hybrid between the ram and the goat, the four horns being the two straight ones of the goat and the two curled ones of the ram. Another name for it is the Tityron.
the Enfield has the head of a fox, chest of a greyhound, talons of an eagle, body of a lion, and hind legs and tail of a wolf. It occurs as the crest of most Irish families of the name of Kelly.
The Allocamelus is supposed to have the head of a donkey conjoined to the body of a camel.
The Amphisbene is usually described as a winged serpent (with two legs) having a head at each end of it's body.
The Bagwyn is an imaginary animal with the head of and much like the heraldic antelope, but with the body and tail of a horse, and the horns long and curved backwards.
The Opinicus is another monster seldom met with in armory. When it does occur it is represented as a winged Gryphon, with a lion's legs and short tail. Another description of it gives it the body and forelegs of a lion, the head, neck, and wings of an eagle, and the tail of a camel.
The Satyral is a hybrid animal having the body of a lion and the face of an old man, with the horns of an antelope.
People used to believe in these things as hybrid animals that would happen if, for example, a lion mated with an eagle. If Horses and Donkeys could make Mules, why not other animals?
And, of course, since Mules are sterile; that would explain why the other hybrid animals are so rare.
why does every music video on youtube have a link to a needledrop review on the side bar for related videos.
Because the man has reviewed or commented on a Scaruffi-esque number of albums?
Yeah but it's never the same album that the song I'm listening to is from.
Often, it's not even by the same artist, and more than once, it hasn't been in the same genre.
YouTube is weird. I have had periods in which I am beset by bizarre things that have next to nothing to do with my interests based on my watching one or two tangentially related clips.
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A mermaid with two tails is called a Melusine.
A Musimon has the body and feet of a goat and the head of a ram, with four horns. It is supposed to be a hybrid between the ram and the goat, the four horns being the two straight ones of the goat and the two curled ones of the ram. Another name for it is the Tityron.
The Allocamelus is supposed to have the head of a donkey conjoined to the body of a camel.
The Amphisbene is usually described as a winged serpent (with two legs) having a head at each end of it's body.
heraldic antelope, but with the body and tail of a horse, and the horns
long and curved backwards.
The Opinicus is another monster seldom
met with in armory. When it does occur it is represented as a winged
Gryphon, with a lion's legs and short tail. Another description of it
gives it the body and forelegs of a lion, the head, neck, and wings of
an eagle, and the tail of a camel.
The Satyral is a hybrid animal having the body of a lion and the face of an old man, with the horns of an antelope.
People used to believe in these things as hybrid animals that would happen if, for example, a lion mated with an eagle. If Horses and Donkeys could make Mules, why not other animals?
And, of course, since Mules are sterile; that would explain why the other hybrid animals are so rare.
See you monday!
Often, it's not even by the same artist, and more than once, it hasn't been in the same genre.