Found this really scary new horror game yall should check out. It's called indeed.com and it has a sequel called linkedin
67K notes
·
View notes
what the fuck do you mean steve harwell dead what the fuck do you MEAN STEVE HARWELL DEAD.
59 notes
·
View notes
❝ No time for cryin',
We've got a lot of work to do. ❞
A system ran multi-muse blog for various characters from Hazbin Hotel, as sinned by the Flavors Of Entanglement system. 21+, semi-selective but open to all. 10+ years of experience!!!
Follows from @earthnicity
MUSES | ABOUT | RULES | TAGGING | LINKS | THEME
25 notes
·
View notes
Canon Dib: An intelligent 12-year-old kid with an interest in the paranormal, who wants to prove that it’s real so everyone will stop calling him crazy. He can be a bit unhinged when dealing with Zim, and gets angry with people who doubt or mislead him, but is otherwise a good kid who genuinely wants to stop humanity from being enslaved. The end of one episode showed that, despite his experiences with Zim, he still wants to explore the stars and see all the alien life that’s out there, out of a genuine sense of wonder for it.
Some of the fandom, apparently: He dissects innocent animals and looks at gore for fun!!1!
46 notes
·
View notes
Going absolutely INSANE after the Ultrakill update not only because of the BONKERS lore drops and implications, but the impact it's had on Charlotte's story as a result. Oh my god my girl is gonna need Therapy but that's nowhere to be found in Hell fjfhdhhs
18 notes
·
View notes
Oh man I looked at the notes on that evolution & Christianity poll (a mistake, clearly), like, how can so many people be so fkin stupid. Yes thats mean of me to say but. Y'all are really out here being strict biblical literalists?? Not even most of the early christian theologians & church fathers were strict biblical literalists?? There is no historical basis to being an extreme literalist abt the bible?? Presumably you received SOME sort of education and can read and think critically?? You can't ALL have been raised in an information restrictive cult??
99% of the time im ready to throw hands with Catholicism because oh boy we have beef and I hate it here, but at least we're not Like That TM.
Oh Fr Georges Lemaître, father of the Big Bang Theory, we're really in it now.
41 notes
·
View notes
HAHAHAHA HELLO IM BACK FROM ANOTHER UNSCHEDULED HIATUS IM SO SORRY YALL
but i promise this time i had good reason becaaaaauuuuuse
I GRADUATED UNIVERSITY! :D
(that's me on the right, i don't often post pictures of myself but this is a special occasion)
anyways i am FINALLY done with school, i took a few summer classes just to finish up some spare credits, and at the same time i was working my summer job and ALSO doing a two-month internship with the Smithsonian so. I've been Very Busy.
And now I'm currently on vacation to visit my mother in Thailand so i am STILL busy, buuuuuut i wanted to jump back on here because once I'm back in the US i will be COMPLETELY free to blog and make gifs and all the usual stuff that I've missed so much!!!!!
.........and also watching good omens season 2 on the plane ride over here may or may not have given me severe and massive brain rot so expect a huge wave of gomens content on this blog in the following weeks lmaoooo
41 notes
·
View notes
Heyyy so out of Valeria, Laswell and Farrah, who do you think is the most to freak out over a bug, just kill it or take it outside? Silly ask but yk, thank ya!
Hey there! That is a pretty silly ask! I hope I was able to do it justice!
Valeria, Farah and Laswell Reacting to a Bug
Valeria: She definitely just kills the bug. She doesn’t have the time for something as stupid as some bug and doesn’t really care much for it either. If it was up to her, then all bugs would be dead whenever she comes near them. They’re small pests, doesn’t matter if they’re good for the environment or not. She’ll kill a wasp as much as she’ll kill a ladybug, she doesn’t see any difference in bugs. They’re all stupid, worthless and annoying and are better off dead.
Farah: She takes the bug outside. Farah can appreciate animals. While she may not be the biggest fan of bugs, she doesn’t hate them either. They’re such small creatures in such a big, hateful world. No, she won’t kill them. Although she won’t feel bad for squashing bugs either if she does so by accident. However, they’re usually deserving of life, as long as they aren’t being nuisances. But even then she’ll show them mercy and be nice to them. Besides, some of them look cool.
Laswell: I wouldn’t say she freaks out per se, but she does get uneasy around some bugs. She’s been around the world, she’s likely been stung by some wasps or bees and knows that they can be little shits if they feel threatened. Or if they just feel like it. Laswell will flinch a bit whenever a wasp comes near her, but, as I’ve said, she doesn’t really freak out too much. If she can kill the bug, that’s fine, but if it flies outside she won’t complain either. She’s probably killed a stink bug before and figured out the hard way why they’re called stink bugs.
16 notes
·
View notes
look I don't know why people are being bizarrely defensive over preferring campaign 3 to past campaigns. and honestly I don't really care. but it is very funny. we're watching the "every past campaign has been building up to this, the villain was set up in C2, one of their greatest allies is a PC from C1, two characters were built explicitly as Campaign 1 callbacks" campaign. The heart wants what it wants but I can't really see anyone enjoying Campaign 3 let alone preferring it without at least having a great deal of respect for both past campaigns.
43 notes
·
View notes
I love the way this scene in 221 recontextualizes the flashback from 169.
In 221, we see Yu-Hon’s A+ parenting skills at work.
“Son, I know you’re only six but if you don’t get a grip on your emotions everyone you love will burn alive and it will be your fault.”
Obviously there’s no child services in Fantasy Korea but damn there should be.
Anyway, back in 169, Hak flashes back to a memory of Soo-Won laying out battle tactics (that Hak is using in the present).
Hak is amused because the plan sounds too idealistic to actually work in the real world, but Soo-Won is dead serious when he says, “They’d choose the most devious option too,” because his father has been telling him since he was old enough to walk that Kohka’s enemies want to turn the country into hell and Soo-Won is its only line of defense. Yes, he’s being idealistic, but that’s only because he wants to ensure the fewest casualties possible in the war for Kohka that is coming.
26 notes
·
View notes