What do you think of Joyofsatan.org? They claim to follow the Sumerian God Enki-Satan, they’re pro-choice, they follow gay Pagan Gods and they’re the largest Satanist group in the world.
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What do you think of Joyofsatan.org? They claim to follow the Sumerian God Enki-Satan, they’re pro-choice, they follow gay Pagan Gods and they’re the largest Satanist group in the world.
What do you think, I a Christian, think of this. Bfbdb
Classical Evil Overlord Base
Hey, Kaido, Skeletor called he wanted to know when are you going to pay him back for helping you design your evil hideout.
Dear Obviously Evil,
Hah. If you would believe the man who actually killed her, you're worse off than Trite.
-Godot
Albert Wesker, Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles
The real moral of Ultima V:
Never trust anyone with a name like Blackthorn.
So Ash Tyler is obviously evil, right? Like the most telegraphed spy in all of Trek? He even has an evil!goatee. There's something comforting about Trek's continuous complete lack of subtlety
Just in case you thought Seymour Guado was a good guy...
He screams evil...
And he summons this...
I have a confession. Somehow, during my first playthrough of FFX, I did not cop it until the ‘reveal’ that Seymour Guado was a bad guy. He creeped me out, yeah, and I wasn’t exactly surprised, but still. It’s become apparent on this replay that I was a very dull child. One of his first scenes involves summoning a giant, chained up, ghoulish pain-beast to dispatch a load of monsters that have ‘inexplicably’ made it into a highly guarded public area where he can be seen rescuing people from them. So very many of his scenes revolve around creepily hitting on Yuna in his sinister almost whisper of a voice. He makes it clear during Operation Mi’ihen that he gives little to no amount of crap about: The teachings of the -also sinister- religion he’s meant to represent. The lives of common folk who want to save the world, who he knows will fail to do so. And then there’s his theme. It plays while he’s talking in his creepy, artificially pleasant voice and is clearly meant to put you on edge. And there I was in my cartoon pjs wondering what was going to happen in the story. Disappointing, Past Me.