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Wait, what? Horror angst? Oh, boy... we're in for a ride here.... (Very excited for it tho!)
Yup, there's going to be angst for Horror. Just like for Killer and the little Oreo! Dust can't keep it all to himself. Gotta evenly spread the angst among all the boys. :3
Very excited, personally, for Horror's angst.
So we're aware that if a spirit's glass item breaks, they die, but is it possible for a spirit to die without their item breaking? Like really bad injuries but their item hasn't got a scratch, what would happen then?
This is still under work so changes might happen but yes! The spirit can die and leave their artifact behind. This most commonly happen when they die of old age. In their religion it is custom then to shatter the artifact in the spirit’s funeral so their soul can go free to afterlife.
... I’m not sure how Eric and John could have been childhood friends if Eric was born in Spain and John was born in Texas.
Were they trained together as teenagers?
[text]: I just accidentally told our daughter that Santa isn’t real.
[text]: WHAT?!
Guest Speaker: Mike Murdock
... I'll be honest. I probably shouldn't be as amused about hearing about "the Big Brother Department" as I am. (And at the risk of thoughtcrime, that's all I'll say about it. Inside jokes are for cool kids only.)
Anyway. In my opinion, Mr. Murdock was one of the most interesting guest speakers we've had in class. There was no death-by-powerpoint, no technical jargon that went over my head (and considering how easy that is to do before noon...), and it was kiiiind of obvious that he liked his job. Considering the economy and the general funk that seems to fall over graduating seniors, that was pretty heartening.
There was a lot of pretty interesting stuff brought up in class, but the most important thing I took away was that engaging the audience is the way to go for advertising. And social media. And probably life in general. It's one thing to push messages and promos at people, but if you want to engage them, you have to do something meaningful.
To answer the rhetorical question (because that's how I roll), social media can be both a job and a skill. (Trust me on this. I wanna be an author. Skills and work go kind of hand in hand.) You have to acquire the experience and learn a skill set, but you can also make that skill set work for you.
... and if you can be weird and enjoy yourself while you're acquiring your skills and making them work for you, that's even better.
i cannot get over how much mort's niece reminds me of how i would imagine hamish to be though oh my god im sorry
asklordmegatron answered your question:...
Knockout! what is this green thing dangling from the celling?
It's a mistletoe, my lord, an organic plant found on this planet. It lives as a hemi-parasite on trees, obtaining nourishment from it's host, but also able to photosynthesize for itself, meaning it's not completely dependent upon it's host trees.
However, I doubt that's why it has been placed here. The mistletoe is also considered a Christmas decoration. You see, in human customs, two people are obliged to kiss when they are both standing under the mistletoe. Such as... we are... right now...
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… Well it's just an earth tradition, so you and I standing under it together holds no significance whatsoever!