The earliest mention of a gatekeeper comes from the Bible, in which King Solomon's guard would not open the gateway to his throne until those wishing to see him could name three of his songs.
little v’s dogtown doodle highlights! (yes he tried to get Myers to take him to dinner. he’s a NC streetkid he was trying to commit to fucking the NUSA in every sense of the word.)
People who read the Song of Songs and strip away all of the sexuality and pretend it's all intellectual and allegorical are so BORING. Look me in the eye and tell me there isn't something holy about two people desiring each other and finding a bodily union there in. Try to tell me that's not god-ordained come ON
Do you even UNDERSTAND. I’ve never known darker times, and I covered the protest live at the Hatchetfield kennel. I am Dan Reynolds. (…with action news weekdays at 10pm) I hate to relay the news, but the football team might be screwed- stay inside, watch your children, CUZ A LOSIN’ STREAK’S COMIN’! (A losin’ streak’s comin’!) THERE’S A MAN ON THE LOOSE AND HE’S GOT A GUN, BETTER PUT OUT THE APB. The psycho’s killed two, if he gets me next, make it threeeeee (if he gets me next, I could be three!) We’re chasing wild goose and we don’t know how, watch the blame go around! Man down, down, down, who’s swinging the hatchet now? In HATCHET TOWN
I played Phantom Liberty last month and really love the story and the characters and the chemistry between Songbird and female V, so I did some fan art for the game! This one is about the ending moment of killing moon.
(try to not use translator , please forgive my poor English)
Johnny can totally empathize with Reed because he sees himself in him, that much is clear, but he absolutely can sympathize with Songbird (esp if you side with her and help her) because he can see V, his V, in her, and he wants to protect her and help her get better because that's what he wants to do to V...
Some Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty inspired storyboards of the adventures of my V, Ned "V" Dubois. He faced a lot of stuff that was too much for him to handle