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Gilear and Hallarial have a baby.
Fabian gets an update from his nemesis watch
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For reference
That's fickerpilly coopercastle
FUCK THAT MEANS KIPPERCUNT ALSO SAW HOW THEY FIGHT CALL THE BITCH SAM REICH SHE WAS THERE THE WHOLE TIME
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Important fact,
All ghosts are in fact, disembodied
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Me trying to live my pirate dreams in the Midwest
rigging & power lines r like siblings i think.
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So when Jesus rises from his grave everyone rejoices and it becomes a holiday but when I, Count Dracula-
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Imma read this
THE CRIMSON PACT - Short Story
Elena is bitten by a vampire and starts turning. Nikolai races against time to find the ancient vampire who can reverse the curse, discovering a conspiracy that challenges their perception of good and evil.
FREE Short Story Click Here to Read!
Enjoy!
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Brennan: There IS a math to being mad
Ayda, somewhere else in time: GREATEST WIZARD OF THIS AGE
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MAGNETO HOT
That's all.
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Guys... guys... is Paladin + Barbarian a broken build? Because if so that's a total rules lawyer move. Here's my conspiracy
Kippperlilly is totally gaming the system. If Porter the barbarian teacher also sort of games stuff by having a broken character build, what if they're in cahoots?
What if, finally, porter is the bad guy? He is a giant, also. ????? Maybe ????
OK maybe I'm crazy.
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If I were a vampire would you be the vampire hunter that keeps getting reincarnated specifically to kill me but then we fall in love? Be honest
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I think the internet peaked when we tried to storm area 51.
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My husband from the other room: "is today the Ides of March?"
Me: "yeah. you on tumbler?"
Husband: "there's just pictures of things being stabbed."
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Watching fantasy high and i had a thought.
I noticed there was an idea about diety and religion kind of baked into the theology of Brendan's world building that made me wonder about religion in real life. And that is the idea that the goal of religious practice is to find The Religion and The Diety that you commit to forever and vice versa. It's baked into the mechanics of how the existence of dieties work. Gods need worshippers to exist, which would motivate them to be possessive and demand loyalty. The no-telling-about-dead-gods law is a good example of this. Gods don't share, and you can't change religions.
The idea kind of stands out because it feels familar. I realized it mirrors how we think of God in western culture. The idea of a jealous, possessive God is very prevalent in our culture maybe even fundamental. When I thought about ancient religions with big pantheons I kind of imagined people would pick one diety to be their diety and specifically only worship them forever even if they believed other gods existed, the way Christians treat the christian God. But I realized that was because my understanding of religious practice comes from a Christian background. God is a jealous God is a Christian/Jewish/Islamic idea.
Realizing that kind of brought it into question. I wondered what an alternative would be like. Maybe a better system for human beings would be to allowed more flexibility. It's natural to move through life and change and evolve. A lot of people might need different things and different times in their life. Maybe you need Jesus at one point but then later in life you need the Tao. Maybe you need the Moon Goddess at one point, but experience something you need permission to rage about.
Using the context of Fantasy High as an analogy, maybe it would make more sense if deities were allowed to actively share. Why couldn't they pass along worshippers who needed more doubt in their life to Cassandra? Why couldn't a God aks if their worshipper needed something different and try to help them find that? (Of course, mechanics come into question here but Im guessing those mechanics happened because of Sir Terry Pratchett. But that's another conversation.)
In the real world I think this is just as relevant. What if expecting one religion to work for a person forever is not a healthy expectation? Maybe there are people who would fit in as Christians forever. But maybe there are a lot of people who don't. What could be possible if we had a concept of flexibility in religious practice and belief? Why do we expect gods to be possessive?
Also makes me wonder. Whose idea was it to create that law in Fantasy High that forces the Gods to compete all the more fiercely? 🤔
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Guys last night a drag queen told me I was precious.
I'm still recovering
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I found a thing
We all know and love this stunning masterpiece
But let's not sleep on this hilarious follow up
Hehehe he just flops over hehe.
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Buffering
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