Can't believe he got rejected by the flesh polycule
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Bonus Poll — Sopping Wet Cat
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this is how David looks like walking around Eskew.
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"This is a city that demands your attention; that wants nothing more than to reveal itself to you, over and over, and there are times when it will loom up in your face ...and there’s nothing you can do but stand there and pray, and wait for it to be over." (I Am In Eskew, Episode 2)
You guys don't understand how much this podcast has changed me as a person
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cannot believe we are still debating which pathetic podcast man is the most wet cat of them all like I’m SORRY jon has had to deal with horrors beyond our comprehension but if you put him in eskew for one day he would break like the uncooked spaghetti that he is. david ward would treat jon’s apocalypse like a random tuesday with what he goes though. david ward for the wet cat award.
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Its face was wide, and white, and clownish, as if drawn in chalk. Its eyes were black and round and horribly empty even as they stared down at him, and its mouth was set in a grin that never moved. Like a painting, he tells me. Like a sketch upon the surface of the air, a mocking caricature of a human skull. It was wearing his mother’s dress, the same dress she wore the night when she left, and in its long-fingered hand it held his mother’s face like a purse, empty and eyeless and drooping, a mask of skin.
Its face seemed to fill the sky.
Ive always wanted to draw this scene! Ive had a very strong image of it in my head every since i first listened to it. Pls turn your brightness up!
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Yknow the episode with the fish tanks?
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throwing up sobbing screaming
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DO YOU KNOW THIS CHARACTER?
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Oh characters who repeat their names and place to stay anchored to reality so they don’t spiral into madness, my beloveds.
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Eskew is a love story. A city built wrong on purpose wants to be Just Right for someone born wrong on accident. That's romantic and tragic all at once.
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i’ve never read the frank kafka bug thing but it seems like something that would happen to david ward
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