Brevity is the soul of wit & this was so damn creative
This is the only thing that goes through my head whenever I hear this song
whimsical That Man if you want and appreciate him:
I think all robots should be faggy
I don't remember how i found it but there's this website that lets you make your own safety signs and I showed it to my friends and we made a ton of them. here are some of my favourites
(2 of those friends are @ant-bunny and @dawnpstrat)
It baffles me when in fear and hunger fanfic authors portray Ragnvaldr as some dumb brute just because heβs from a village and is buff. This is literally the man who sailed to Vinland, goes on a quest for vengeance, and becomes a god in TWO of his endings.
If anything, it makes sense if the characters, especially the Rondonites, see him like this, but the author reinforcing it is something else entirely.
Rag is cool and complex, not the (kinda racist) depiction people often have of him. And he cannonically has the cutest dog
The Beginning of Life, 1900, Frantisek Kupka
Medium: etching,paper
beyond it all do you recognize me?
I don't get the clowning on Security Breach or the fort building scene in the movie. I don't get why people hate 'modern fnaf' because it's not bloody jumpscary rip your fucking face off nightmare shit. First off, fnaf from a certain perspective has never been an R rated franchise. It's never been directly gory, only in reference. Second, what's wrong with wanting everyone to be happy? I loved the fort building scene, it showed that the animatronics aren't murderous robots, they're kids. They're just kids who are under the influence of a horrible cruel man. I like security breach because it's cute. The characters are colourful and likeable, I don't want it to be horrifying or violent. I want the big plastic animals and kids to be happy and live together in a romanticized 80s wonderland, sue me
I love it when people use "shrimp" to mean "beyond the human range". like "shrimp colors" but applied to other things. "shrimp emotions" "shrimp sounds" "shrimp morality", as if shrimp are living some kind of transcendent existence that humans can never comprehend