II Appreciation Month. 2. Box
Yeah I was really lazy about this one. I didn't give 2 craps if it was human. So I kept it a box. But I'll give you a taco I made so you aren't mad.
Hope y'all like owo
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II Appreciation Month. 2. Box
Yeah I was really lazy about this one. I didn't give 2 craps if it was human. So I kept it a box. But I'll give you a taco I made so you aren't mad.
Hope y'all like owo
If the gods of Elatra were the ones who were fucking with him – and he didn’t doubt for an instant that they existed, this was a fantasy world – then it made his vow to get revenge a little more difficult to follow through on.
Kamikaze Potato, Human Insanity (An Outcast In Another World, #1)
Is it wrong, to perform atrocities on the lowest of life? How many tortured rats does it take to equal a single sin?
Kamikaze Potato, Human Insanity (An Outcast In Another World, #1)
One strategy that horror movies employ to give their viewers the willies is to play what’s known as infrasound. It’s noise that’s just a few hertz below what’s audible for the human ears, but on a certain level, it can still be sensed. People can’t hear it, but their subconscious can, and that gives them a vague impression of anxiety that creeps in just under the skin.
Kamikaze Potato, Human Insanity (An Outcast In Another World, #1)
“YOU EXPECTED A FAIR FIGHT? FUCK THAT! EAT FIREBOMBS, YOU AFFRONT TO ALL THAT’S GOOD AND HOLY! YOU SCARED ME SO MUCH THAT I’M YOUR WORST NIGHTMARE!”
Kamikaze Potato, Human Insanity (An Outcast In Another World, #1)
Rob tried to put the impending migraine out of his mind, but couldn’t. That’s where migraines lived and he didn’t have the proper eviction notice.
Kamikaze Potato, Human Insanity (An Outcast In Another World, #1)
Most young adults are lucky to have gone through life without realizing how fragile their body is. You build it up, you live with it every day, it takes you from Point A to Point B, and while the two of you have your kerfuffles every now and then, at the end of the day, your body is like an old friend. All your limbs and organs and skin and flesh are in their proper places and always will be. Until one day, they’re not. In the end, your delusions of immortality are broken by something; disease, accident, simple old age. As far as those incidents go, few are more dramatic than being savaged by a wild animal. The social mores of civilization that have come to seem like immutable fact, all those laws and lessons and kumbaya songs…none of them mean anything in the moment that fangs and claws first pierce your skin. Then your body betrays you. Your heartbeat quickens, only serving to pump blood out of the wounds faster. With every beat, your body kills itself a little more. You stare at the blood pooling on the ground and realize: oh, that’s me. It’s part of me, and it’s not where it should be. And that sort of thing can happen anywhere, at any time. It’s a lesson you take to heart. Assuming you live.
Kamikaze Potato, Human Insanity (An Outcast In Another World, #1)
Fucking Elves and their bullshit nimble grace, bunch of ballerinas with bows and swords and attitudes.
Kamikaze Potato, Human Insanity (An Outcast In Another World, #1)