Clue (1985) dir. Jonathan Lynn
Same, honestly.

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Clue (1985) dir. Jonathan Lynn
Same, honestly.
Hello and welcome to Out of The Forest, a Monster of the Week Actual Play podcast played and performed by five nobodies who are just having a heck of a lot of fun! Out of the Forest is the story of four residents of Munnsdale - a isolated town somewhere in the pacific northwest, surrounded by a dense, expansive forest - who are trying their best to aid in the clandestine war against the monsters spawned in the darkness of the woods. Their fight is complicated, as they find themselves entangled in the schemes of a magical cult bent on using the darkness threatening Munnsdale to their own ends, a secretive organization dedicated more to keeping the secret of magic than to the safety of the people, and a perplexing, reality defying being.
As Cernunnos, Enif, Baerin, and Isaac do their best to combat the monsters that come out of the forest, they must attempt to figure out who they can trust and unravel the mystery at Munnsdale’s core. The podcast is just about to come out of an extended holiday hiatus, so it’s a great time to jump in! I run the game and edit the show and it’s my first time doing literally any audio editing, so some of the beginning is a tad rough, but a lot of the music is original arrangements and I feel that I’ve rapidly improved as time has gone on.
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LMAO
GOOD.
If you choose to adhere to such hateful beliefs, you deserve to face the disgust people will feel about it.
my friend’s cat doesn’t care about anything
Little Pepsi boy
pa rumpa pum pum
i have 3 moods:
skips every song on my ipod
lets the music play without interruption
plays the same song on repeat for days
What’s an iPod?
been on tumblr so long my text post is outdated…
🎶 You better watch out, you better watch out, you better watch out🎶
to be fair that’s all I would say too
abbot elementary once said…
SWEET BABY JESUS AND THE GROWN ONE TOO
they should let us download ibuprofen for free
they should invent wings that are attached to my back and allow me to take flight like birds do
THAT DON'T USE WAX AS AN ADHESIVE SO I DON'T GET FUCKING OWNED BY THE SUN!
I know it’s basically because your country is disorganised and hostile to democratic process, and coincidentally also actually an empire of many smaller countries badly stitched together, but I swear it feels like Americans are voting constantly. Every other week, there’s something important and political you’re voting about, and I’m always here like, “didn’t you just do that?? I swear you just had a big vote about something and you’ve already got another one?”
can we bring back captcha comics
No offense but these are absolute classic images
game: has any kind of elemental based fighting system
me: apply pokemon logic
To be fair Pokemon element logic is rooted in normal logic.
yeah, everyone knows a wrestlers biggest weakness is the local pigeons
go outside and try to suplex a bird
tell me how bug resists fighting
go outside and try to suplex a bug
18 month old walked up to me during my lunch break, climbed into the chair beside me, and began monologuing in the most articulate and confident gibberish I’ve ever heard
little guy had things to SAY
I can’t overstate how wholeheartedly he threw himself into the rhythm and inflection of real people words. He would pause for emphasis and then look up at me to see what I thought, raising his voice inquisitively or making impassioned declarations. Absolutely incomprehensible but he was doing a phenomenal impression of human language and conversational tone.
Going to stop paying attention. I’ve noticed enough