Jouster Arne Koets
Unsure which tournament
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Most fucked up thing i ever drew...
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[id: data jukebox, a robot with a black shell, pink and purple lights, antenna and heart shaped sunglasses lying on his stomach surrounded by pink and purple sparkly clouds. he's looking at the viewer and smirking. /end id]
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walter white trying to go to a restaurant: jesse we need to book
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bring back dvd rental stores
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sometimes i see a piece of media with a really weird concept or plot and i wonder how someone could come up with it and then i remember the conversations that i have with my friends
our most recent wacky 'bazillion dollar idea' is a comic where there are two colleges that share the same campus and are sometimes rivals sometimes not, but the thing is one of them is JAZZ COLLEGE exclusively for JAZZ and the other one is KNIGHT COLLEGE FOR KNIGHTS i don't even remember how this started
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this is where i peak
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think i may take a little break from tumblr + the internet in general just for my own sanity. or maube ill immediately come crawling back desperate for the dopamine of seeing a funny little number by my tumblr notifications after i make a post. who knows lmao
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messy robot knight comic !!!!!! id in alt
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frog-helmet knight only eats flat foods
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The sword of the day is the executioner’s sword.
This sword, as the name implies, was not designed for combat. It was entirely used for the purpose of decapitating convicted criminals. Used in the 17th and early 18th centuries, they have a few defining features. Most obviously, they lack a point, since they are not intended to ever be used for thrusting. The blades are often very broad to give them additional chopping power, and said blade is often, but not always, etched with intricate designs and meaningful inscriptions. It was seen as preferable to the axe, due to the differing positions the executed prisoner would be in; an axe forced them to place their head on the chopping block, while the sword allowed them to die with their head upright (if still kneeling). Even after falling out of actual use, the executioner’s sword remained a symbol of judicial power and authority.
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can anyone reccomend some trustworthy youtube channels for like history stuff. not even exclusively knights just general history (knights are favoured though). or even documentaries and the like. just stuff i can watch yknow
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umm uhh umm changing my url
bugs-in-computer -> knightbugs :-)
some guy already took the url beetleknight :-(
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sillyfunny beach guy :-)
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royal armoury, 19 nov 2023
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