creme brulee is such a culinary taunt because the actual ingredients are so simple theres a decent chance you (yes, you, the reader at home!!!) have them and you can go about making one super easily—
until you reach the very last fucking step
which requires a goddamn blow torch
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delighted to report that nsbu is horny. weve had horny d20 seasons before but the seven and acofaf are horny in a fun elegant way, nsbu is horny for audiences who want to lick sweat off a deeply fail man.
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Honestly the story of mlp must be very weird from the pov of a random guy in ponyville, like one day a new antisocial librarian moves into town, and like a year later that librarian ascends into godhood and becomes the new ruler of the entire world
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Die Kirche hat einen guten Magen, // Hat ganze Länder aufgefressen // Und doch noch nie sich übergessen.
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Telling people about aftg is the bane of my existence — not because they're bad, because how the fuck do you succinctly explain the nuance of this story; one that centers characters who aren't good people (and aren't meant to be).
Every characters moral code is fucked. Every last one of them are ready to fight at the drop of a hat. They're criminals and murders and assholes and abusers and victims — and that's what makes the story so good. I don't read these books to mirror myself after the characters. I read these books because they're an exercise in critical thinking. In the age of cancel culture, these books feel like an important reminder that the world isn't black and white, and just because your lines aren't someone else's doesn't mean they're wrong and you're right.
So many stories about the underdog follow that archetype that they're perfect and good to the core. Aftg flips this standard (and so many others) on its head and presents a story that I find more interesting: the underdogs win, but they do it by themselves and through unconventional and morally grey means.
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