I suppose I want people to ask questions about the setting, the real point of those stories is to sort of make you question exactly what's going on in the world they take place in.
there was a spider on my wall, and I was like two inches away from it before I realized what it was uugh ugh ugh ugh fuck. it's too cold for me to also be worrying about bugs goddammit.
Well I like the one about the top of the city...and wonder what instrument Zeetdt is playing
cannon operator is in a way supposed to sort of be a primer for the universe, it opens up one of the two primary questions I wanted to introduce as central themes, and it also gives a neat little portrait of an average city worker with a very special job, who is, ironically, unaware of how special her job is
Zeetdt's instrument is nothing we'd recognize. She's playing something I mentally refer to as a tone-tube but have no actual in-universe name for. Think of them as a sort of synthesizer.
Incidentally the kind of music she's playing would probably not be much recognizable to us either.
Okay, now I'm watching it from the beginning...dude, you look and sound like a cross between Angry Joe and Lucas Cruikshank. This is probably not a good thing.
There are two novels that can change a bookish fourteen-year old's life: The Lord of the Rings and Atlas Shrugged. One is a childish fantasy that often engenders a lifelong obsession with its unbelievable heroes, leading to an emotionally stunted, socially crippled adulthood, unable to deal with the real world. The other, of course, involves orcs.
I always loved this quote, but I only just now learned it was said by the same John Rogers who does Leverage, etc.
Most of the people I know that used LJ frequently moved off of it after the string of buyouts it went through a few years back. Apparently the admins went through the same kind of "we don't care, we don't have to" phase that TVT's did, and so people ended up on one of the many, many LJ clones around at the time (and eventually gravitated onto Dreamwidth because it's the only one that was run properly). Most of the people I still talk to also have a presence on Facebook, and a few people are even on Twitter now.
yeah they pulled it from Steam Greenlight a while ago for other reasons, it has now been pulled again and instead of handling it like an adult he's apparently throwing a hissy fit.
Though no one seems to be sure if the death threat came before or after the game was pulled again.
I don't care if you don't know the first thing about TRPGs. You need this dramatic reading of an intro to an 80s sourcebook for a game called World of Synnibar in your life.
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maybe i'm just not much of a writing person... -_-
so i guess i'll have my glasses then
I think the Precure fandom maintains a presence there
also there used to be a pretty fun Castlevania humor community there but it's been dead for a while now
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Assassin poems, Poems that shoot
guns. Poems that wrestle cops into alleys
and take their weapons leaving them dead
I don't care if you don't know the first thing about TRPGs. You need this dramatic reading of an intro to an 80s sourcebook for a game called World of Synnibar in your life.