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ComposerUnknown

@composerunknown

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Whenever I do worldbuilding I try to keep this image in mind

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i hate this fucking site so much *clicks reblog*

Funniest shit I’ve ever seen.

Ah, the Mary Suez.

hundreds of years of language evolution and innumerable events had to line up in the exact right order for that pun to make sense.

This.

i find it v cute when rpgs offer me, someone whose sole strategy is “attacking enemies,” status changing effects. “this lowers your enemy’s speed” you know what else would lower their speed? being dead, from my fists

twewy as text post 7/?

return of catboy sho and kariya continuing to be awful at his job, also more neku/joshua beef because i think theyre funny and i have a lot of material for them

new brands! an easy to miss detail in the trailer, but still based on the same chinese zodiac animals

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lapin angelique analog; rabbit (”cony” probably taken from spanish “conejo”/italian “coniglio”)

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pegaso analog; horse (”cavalo” = horse in portuguese, and similar words in other romance languages)

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sheep heavenly analog; sheep (obviously)

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honestly no idea what language this is from but i’m assuming this is a mus rattus/rat analog because the style of clothing is similar, especially the mouse cap

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again no clue but based on the style im assuming this is hip snake/snake analog

that’s all from this newest trailer, with the returning brands of jupiter of the monkey, tigre punks, and natural puppy

As a forewarning, I’m probably gonna do a twewy spam and not tag anything but really big first game spoilers

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posting on a blackboard discussion board and replying to two of your fellow students has to be one of the nine circles of hell

Great point, Dylan! I especially agree with it being “one of the nine circles of hell”. Well said.

If I could offer a bit of criticism to your post Dylan, I would say that this phenomenon is not limited to blackboard, but also extends to other education websites, such as Canvas. Overall though, I agree with your point.

I agree with what other people have said above. I have noticed your reference to Dante's Inferno. Very good use of earlier texts in the course.