like, you got a bunch of people with clown gettups and too much band merch devoted to a pair of white rappers in clown gettups spinning an operatic sequence of morality tales built around a grand reveal that it's all about Jesus and that's pretty amazing
Nyarlathotep literally came out of a dream that Lovecraft had. The original prose poem named after him is pretty rad, and the ending is just bizarre and chilling and completely awesome.
Nyarlathotep literally came out of a dream that Lovecraft had. The original prose poem named after him is pretty rad, and the ending is just bizarre and chilling and completely awesome.
I think some parts of Lovecraft suffer from being a mythos.
Also my favorite story of his is The Colour Out Of Space.
His creepiest story is probably The Rats In The Walls though.
Nyarlathotep literally came out of a dream that Lovecraft had. The original prose poem named after him is pretty rad, and the ending is just bizarre and chilling and completely awesome.
I think some parts of Lovecraft suffer from being a mythos.
Also my favorite story of his is The Colour Out Of Space.
His creepiest story is probably The Rats In The Walls though.
True on all counts.
I also think that "The Tomb" is pretty underrated.
Nyarlathotep literally came out of a dream that Lovecraft had. The original prose poem named after him is pretty rad, and the ending is just bizarre and chilling and completely awesome.
I think some parts of Lovecraft suffer from being a mythos.
Also my favorite story of his is The Colour Out Of Space.
His creepiest story is probably The Rats In The Walls though.
True on all counts.
I also think that "The Tomb" is pretty underrated.
the problem with the tomb is that joshi says it's self parody but i'm too dense to get it
er ssumeing the tomb was the one with lovecraft and his buddy raiding a tomb, i forget
Nyarlathotep literally came out of a dream that Lovecraft had. The original prose poem named after him is pretty rad, and the ending is just bizarre and chilling and completely awesome.
I think some parts of Lovecraft suffer from being a mythos.
Also my favorite story of his is The Colour Out Of Space.
His creepiest story is probably The Rats In The Walls though.
True on all counts.
I also think that "The Tomb" is pretty underrated.
the problem with the tomb is that joshi says it's self parody but i'm too dense to get it
er ssumeing the tomb was the one with lovecraft and his buddy raiding a tomb, i forget
That's "The Statement of Randolph Carter". Definitely self-parody.
"The Tomb" is about a boy who compulsively sneaks off to play in his family mausoleum. It is quiet and weird.
Nyarlathotep literally came out of a dream that Lovecraft had. The original prose poem named after him is pretty rad, and the ending is just bizarre and chilling and completely awesome.
I think some parts of Lovecraft suffer from being a mythos.
Also my favorite story of his is The Colour Out Of Space.
His creepiest story is probably The Rats In The Walls though.
The Colour out of Space is my favorite too. That, or The Shadow Out of Time.
For me personally, The Picture in the House ties with The Rats in the wall when it comes to creepiness.
I actually already have my team planned: Nidoking, Slaking, Tyranitar, Metagross, Volcarona, and whatever starter I get, because I could never abandon a starter.
I don't ask for much from Google Images when it's not on super-safe-seach. Keep the sketch stuff at least two pagedowns away from the first couple of images. Stay away from porn sites. Don't put a poorly-drawn vore comic in the first five pictures. How did that even get there? Are so many people going to that one deviantart page that Google just threw it into the top 5? I'm so confused
There is way too much sketchy stuff when you search Snivy on google images.
I decided to do this out of curiosity and found little, although there is a rather nice drawing of a Snivy in a maid outfit for some reason. Which I guess is sketchy in some circumstances but not all.
i see that suggested a lot on tumblr, that the moral stances and character of an artist are very important when determining your enjoyment of their art
This character is unplayable not because it's mechanically weird, or too optimized, or because the concept is silly or it wouldn't be effective or fit in to a DM's setting. Rather, I'll never get to play it because I'll never find a group in which the roleplaying would work. Basically, I realized awhile back that Melf's Unicorn Arrow is actually a pretty decent spell to put Arcane Thesis on. From there, it was the observation that a lot of nice spells involve rainbows (Color Spray, Prismatic stuff). This all built up to the concept of a Sorceror with Arcane Thesis: Melf's Unicorn Arrow who specializes in spells involving rainbows, glitter, and unicorns. The character would be flamboyantly, campily, enthusiastically gay, complete with a lisp. The build doesn't use much in the way of cheese, and would be solidly effective despite being able to argue for almost every power on thematic grounds. To a non-optimizer, the concept doesn't even seem particularly potent. Thus, it's the perfect way to sneak a solidly powerful but not disruptive character into a low-powered campaign. The problem, as mentioned, is the roleplaying. I'm never going to find a group that's not either too homophobic for the character to be run without making people uncomfortable, or too enlightened for the character to be run without people being offended, and even if I did the people would have to know me pretty well before I could consider running it, at which point the whole "sneak optimization" element wouldn't work.
I think what makes Sonic so lovably stupid is that, if I were to personify it, it would be as a twelve year old trying to imitate high schoolers. Its endearingly stupid attempts at worldbuilding and melodrama don't come off as cynical and calculated so much as an earnest attempt to keep up with the big kids.
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Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
His creepiest story is probably The Rats In The Walls though.
er ssumeing the tomb was the one with lovecraft and his buddy raiding a tomb, i forget
For me personally, The Picture in the House ties with The Rats in the wall when it comes to creepiness.
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead