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swashbucklery · 2 years ago
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I have been informed that Papa Poutine is real. I'm so afraid to find out what's fake (the tickling?? the dog??? none of them??)
If you message OP they'll tell you the correct answer; I will say it is a hard poll that is trying to catch respondents on detail so you really do have to have a thorough Riverdale knowledge to be successful.
ALSO WHAT TYPE OF GANG CRIMES DOES PAPA POUTINE DO IN RIVERDALE THE TELEVISION SHOW FOR TEENS.
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platoapproved · 4 months ago
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What was that you said about memory? "A monster," was it?
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hairtusk · 1 year ago
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what's in my bag 2023 edition
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klaasje · 1 month ago
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de devblog - worldbuilding
"Martinaise however is a coastal area. Here our “atmospheric target render” (another expression from the boys in worldbuilding) is encapsulated in the sentence: “I’ll wake up in a new life, shift shape and shoe shine. Damn it all to do now, down by the seaside…” Imagine old pre-revolution military pride dilapidating aside modern misery, while “On The Waterfront” style harbour work goes on in the background. The coast is marked by old Havanaesque architecture now in disrepair, large swathes of which have been demolished to make room for the ever expanding Greater Metropolitan Port of Revachol, which under coalition governance has grown into the world’s largest industrial harbour. Martinaise is where the revolution was ultimately lost. It is on these coasts that coalition forces landed to quell the uprising and it has the mortar scars to prove it. War damage is still apparent on most houses and locals have used the sturdier bits of ruin to support new, decidedly less baroque buildings. The era of Philipppe III The Squanderer (heir of Philip II The Misuser and Catherine The Lavish) is over, even if his ludicrous mounted likeness in bronze somehow survived. You see, among many, many other things, Philippe III also got prodigal with military regalia. It was “one repulsive laugh after the other” with Phillippe. Then the Turn-Of-The-Century Revolution came and wiped it all away. Today the equestrian monument is mostly seen by dockworkers and truck drivers." (x)
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kettle-bird · 7 months ago
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I've been getting into X-Men lately! Or, well. One specific X-Man.
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ilions-end · 5 months ago
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i didn't really notice before it was pointed out to me, but in the iliad, traumatic injury only has two outcomes: immediate (or near-immediate) death, or a short period of recuperation before the injured person can return to battle apparently no worse for wear (see diomedes, odysseus, menelaus, agamemnon, etc etc). there are no slow lingering deaths or infections or persistent disabilities or amputations. and i suppose that works narratively, because "X kills Y during his aristeia" is a definite triumph while "X injures Y who lingers in a bed for two weeks before succumbing to a secondary infection" is a lot murkier honour-wise. so the warriors just don't experience those things in the world of the iliad.
BUT if you take a step back and consider the epic cycle, the soldier philoctetes sits abandoned on the island of lemnos while the events of the iliad takes place, and he experiences nothing BUT infection and disability because of his permanently festering leg wound. (as someone with a medical education i admit i'm fascinated by the vividness of the descriptions of the odour, pus, swelling and pain)
it's like philoctetes is forced to endure the infection and lingering wound the rest of his army is spared. and then, when they finally rescue him and bring him to troy in the final year of the war, the physician podalirius (who was presumably present a decade back when philoctetes first got sick) completely heals him straight away! i know there are various related prophecies, but it also seems like the location is a crucial factor. i'd like to imagine it's the gods who want to keep the plains of troy so straightforward, full of binaries and no middle ground: a thrown spear can either hit or don't hit, an injured warrior can either die or return in a few days.
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poorly-drawn-mdzs · 8 months ago
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The girls are here!!!
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chickadee-chariot · 1 year ago
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*touches your face softly with my long manicured wizard nails* you could not begin to comprehend the depths and depravity of my transsexualism
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thechekhov · 1 year ago
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Everyone, trying to warn me: Harrow the Ninth is so complicated and so hard to get through and you won't have any idea what the hell is happening!
Me: Harrow the Ninth is peak comedy if your sense of humor is fucked beyond all sense.
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soybean-official · 2 months ago
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Family portrait.
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egophiliac · 29 days ago
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heeey guess what, I'm obsessed with this idiot flamingo now
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teaboot · 28 days ago
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One of the most bizarre feelings imo is finding out about a prejudice you didn't know existed
Like. I only recently found out that there's areas IN MY OWN COUNTRY where discrimination against Italian people is a genuine problem
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I definitely know WHY I always assumed Racism was a prejudice more dependant on differences in skin colour but holy shit damn yeah okay so there's also ultraviolet racism too huh, we're all just drinking the shitty bitch water then
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cuntylouis · 5 months ago
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INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE 1.06 | 2.07 • An apt metaphor. I always took you for a dog, Lestat.
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bossymarmalade · 3 months ago
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When I was 19 in the mid-90s the internet was not a readily available thing to explore your curiosities about sex, so I used to phone up a sex line and make an account, leave a message in a boy voice, and see what kinds of propositions older men would leave in my mailbox. Your aunties did their gender identity research in their own ways
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butchjesus · 6 months ago
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ok but for real now. since tiktok has so throughly disappointed on this trend. who is your strangest hear me out / most bizarre crush? freaks and headscratchers only edition
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platoapproved · 5 months ago
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armand + preparing to tell louis about his past
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