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A NEW Look at BUGGY (Jeff Ward)
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So with all the video game adaptations we’ve been seeing lately…. Do you think they’ll do undertale?
It would have to be animated. Definitely set before the game. They could explore the war between humans and monsters. The first years under the mountain as everyone learned how to adjust to their new lives. Finding Chara. Losing Chara and Asriel. The resets he did before Frisk showed up.
There’s a lot to work with there but I just don’t know how I’d feel about it. Would they be voiced? Should it be subtitled with the traditional mumble voices?
Felt this was worth compiling and posting. This message feels like the heart of the stream.
you have to stay alive. you're going to be such a beautiful middle aged freak. young freaks will see you in the street and know that things can be okay.
I was 22 when I got my first bookstore job, and at the time my entire experience of "old people" was my grandparents, none of whom had been particularly healthy, and none of whom I was close with. To my young eyes, all they did was sit around and be old. That was life after 60.
The owner of the bookstore was this grand old dame of 76 who had been in the business for 40 years. She'd had three kids with a husband who was extremely gay, and as soon as those were old enough, they split up. She read on an epic scale, was an avid follower of the opera, sang in several choirs, and scheduled arts programming for a private club. She had gentleman callers (so they styled themselves) at the store continuously the entire fifteen years I worked there--yah, into her NINETIES. She never took up seriously with any of them, because they couldn't keep up. She was impeccably dressed and put together every single day of her life, drank regularly, and said they would pry her estrogen supplements out of her cold, dead hands. She had a gang of elderly single lady friends, though, and they went out every night of the week. They knew everything and everyone, collectively. She got her first smart phone in her mid-80s and became extremely Online. I bet she's on Tumblr now. She is 96.
This blew my mind. Life didn't have to be over...ever.
We worship youth in our culture. Only the young have futures, and the aged exist to enable the lives of the young. We act as if by the time you hit forty, you've had your chance. You are now expected to step aside and scede life to others.
FUCK THAT. I have a lot of life ahead of me. I have places to go and books to read and people to fuck and food to eat and music to dance to and emotions to feel and nazis to punch and stories to tell and hearts to break and ventures to capitalize and empires to conquer. I am going to be doing this for the next fifty years, minimum.
Life has so much in it. Do it all, forever.
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For the chronically anxious and/or otherwise mentally ill:
This is not a screamer, jumpscare, or any other kind of horror link I don’t know the name of. It will not cause you to question reality and as far as I’m aware, there is no reason it should cause any kind of hallucinations or psychosis. I don’t want to spoil the surprise because it’s DELIGHTFUL but I am happy to tell you it’s very sweet and gentle and also great lowkey stress relief. This is a cinnamon roll link appropriate for all ages (yes, all the way down to babies) and you will enjoy it if you click it. ❤️
And no, it is not a rickroll
...i'll go check that link
@selkierr i promise you will love this
This is going on my main blog.
This link is worth your time.
@remitiras ur gonna love this I promise
Thank you @mothiepixie for letting me commission this handsome pirate devil from you! He is absolutely wonderful and I love him! Thank you so much!!!
Mafia in undertale
Doopal is my mafia OC. These are doodles that I drew personally. There are so many images, so I'm going to upload them more as a reblog
Here are the rest of the images.
I didn’t realize how badly we needed this.
This has such visceral 2016 shitpost energy that I genuinely did not believe it had been posted 18 hours ago
not to be a sap or anything but this particular piece of little mermaid trivia does something to me
It's coming along. Wish me luck I'm about to use holographic filament for the first time.
ngl didn't realize this was unfinished at first and thought this was just a really weird shitpost
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The funniest thing in the entire world is when Wes Craven got a chance to direct his very first movie as a B feature for a drive-in (meaning it could literally be trash and the drive-in wouldn't care). The only stipulation was that it HAD to be a horror movie.
Wes Craven had grown up in a very religious household and had never seen a horror movie in his life.
So he went "oh yeah yeah! A Horror movie! I've heard about those!" and made a movie that he THOUGHT was as bad as normal horror movies were based on what he'd heard about them.
And he made "Last house on the Left".
This sucked for him for a short while after because of how successful Last House on the Left became as well as the fact that it was possibly one of the most upsetting horror films most people had seen up until that point.
He had difficulty with things like people, upon hearing he was the direct of the film, being scared of him. He had a story of a woman and her children not wanting to have their apartment on the same floor as his after they learned he was the director of that film.
It also sucked for a while on a professional level. because now he was "the director of Last House on the Left". Which meant people expected him to 1: be a horror movie director now (not a direction he had been planning on) and 2: that his next film should live up to the reputation and success of Last House on the Left.
His next major film was "The Hills Have Eyes", another horror film. However much like Last House on the Left, it has undercurrents of social commentary on American society. Hills have Eyes did not do as financially well as Last House on the Left and it caused the business types of the film industry to briefly lose confidence in his abilities to produce profitable films.
Luckily a few years later he directed a Nightmare on Elm Street which was SO successful is launched an entire production studio.
He never set out to become a horror movie director, but he had a natural talent for it, causing him completely change the entire face of cinematic horror MULTIPLE TIMES in his life. Which is insane. And not only that, because of his unique situation of being a master of horror despite not starting with any interest in it, it meant he was excellent at making meta-horror films, deconstructing the genre he helped create, which was also something he loved doing, resulting in "new Nightmare" and then "Scream" and its sequels.
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