Some of the tricks this man is pulling has me going “on the SABBATH???”
Some of the tricks this man is pulling has me going “on the SABBATH???”
They call it the sunday crossword because it takes all fucking day to finish it
To be recorded is the death of your life as a First Person experience. The camera makes it Third Person forever. That's why the act of recording film is called "shooting"
Writing advice: Quantity has a quality all its own. Unfortunately, you have no idea what it is, so best to steer clear.
a response to the @rascal.news article on yazeba's bed & breakfast, clarifying some misunderstandings and (hopefully) providing a clearer explanation of what happened
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Kermit’s voice feels like it’s at 50% opacity!
Not perfect, but it aligns with a lot— the famous Duvet? m.youtube.com/watch?v=Uoox...
that’s hilarious.
Spooky, exciting, and with Art by Strega Wolf— what more could you want!
Humphrey Bogart is one of the great arguments for nominative determinism…
Writing advice: what’s good for the goose can be TERRIBLE for the gander!
Oh, great! I discovered them recently and was instantly so excited to submit something!
Writing advice: you forgot to do your subtext work!
I literally, actually factually do not know why you would MAKE a Stranger Things season 5 if it wasn’t going to be at least PARTIALLY about clearing Eddie’s name. Utterly shameful, dude. They aren’t even sad about it!
Writing advice: maybe try drilling a smaller hole, or using a bigger screw?
writing advice: wash it until it runs clear.
When you go look up a movie you haven’t seen before and the plot synopsis reads like a series of disconnected events you KNOW it’s gonna be killer
Desperately trying to fix it :((
Hi TTRPG friends! VOX IMMORTALIS is out!
A conversation game about ferreting out if your strange friend is really an immortal or not. To all the vampires out there: if you want to soft launch your true nature to your friends, I recommend starting here! You can grab it right on my itch, in my bio!
full figure digital painting of a man with dagger drawn, and Future Medieval styling
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i think the inability to tell the difference between "i don't like it" and "i don't like it so i have to figure out a way to imply this thing i don't like is morally evil" is the most fundie thing i see people who are aren't technically fundie regularly do these days
I love a crawler too. go get that thing, crawler
A project that seemed to come from nowhere— super excited about it.
It’s also self-selection. The trend for the last decade+ is “I need to know I’ll like the movie before I see it.” Which means better post-theater reviews. You’re much more likely to go along with a friend putting on a movie you’re so-so on at home than you are to be dragged to the theater.
We shed as we pick up, like travelers who must carry everything in their arms, and what we let fall will be picked up by those behind. The procession is very long and life is very short. We die on the march. But there is nothing outside the march so nothing can be lost to it. The missing plays of Sophocles will turn up piece by piece, or be written again in another language. Ancient cures for diseases will reveal themselves once more. Mathematical discoveries glimpsed and lost to view will have their time again. You do not suppose, my lady, that if all Archimedes had been hiding in the great library of Alexandria, we would be at a loss for corkscrew?
Arcadia.
Writing advice: you aren't fooling anyone.
Young man in a red tunic bearing a sword surrounded by armed glassy-eyed monsters
A red robed horseman with a skull face and stag's antlers rides through the forest, the horse rearing back, a shaft of light falling onto the scene
A red haired woman in a red dress and a boy in a blue doublet stand in front of a huge black cauldron. In the foreground, three cackling hags.
A boy in a blue tunic with a dagger tries to get a sword away from a giant orange cat
I have said before and will say again that it is such a loss that we no longer get covers of this caliber for fantasy books.
This art is by Jean-Léon Huens. These covers are for the Chronicles of Prydain by Lloyd Alexander. They lit my imagination on fire as a kid.
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