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One Nice Bug Per Day
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shark vs the universe
YOU ARE THE REASON
taylor price

izzy's playlists!
Cosimo Galluzzi
macklin celebrini has autism
Claire Keane
ojovivo
sheepfilms
almost home

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The Powerpuff Girls (S01E13) “Uh-Oh, Dynamo”
TOBEY MAGUIRE, ANDREW GARFIELD Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) — Bloopers
MR TAIKA WAITITI??? SIR?!
→ taika waititi as blackbeard [our flag means death - episode 4]
our flag means death is my new favourite show and i’m obsessed with these two
my instagram
“I’d say he somehow become seduced by this imbecile”
Yosuke Amemiya
Callahan’s Crosstime Saloon. I adore a good watering hole at the nexus of realities. Tales from Gavigan’s Bar by Fletcher Pratt and L. Sprague De Camp, Tales from the White Hart by Arthur C. Clarke and the World’s End portion of Neil Gaiman’s Sandman are all in a similar vein, and they all draw upon the older tradition of the club tale as established by Lord Dunsany’s Jorkens and, even older, the tall tales of Baron Munchausen. Stories about telling stories. Love ‘em.
Robinson’s series, which also include a couple of novels about the brothel next door, has run across nine books from 1977 to 2001. They take the form of stories told by (and sometimes the hijinx of) the folks who drink at the saloon, which happens to cater to a clientèle from across time, space and different realities. The tone is usually lighthearted and farcical. The characters routinely focus on the positive — Callahan’s even got a law about it: “Shared pain is lessened; shared joy, increased — thus do we refute entropy.”
As ever, it is sort of an odd choice for a GURPS sourcebook (though I suppose it did come out the year after the similarly themed Tales from the Floating Vagabond, so maybe there was a bigger market for bar-centric dimension hopping than I’d expect). True, you get to Callahan’s from anywhere and anywhen, and from there go to the same, but it feels more like a fun place to visit rather than a base of operations. Pass through, have a pint or two, move on. Again, I am sure the overlapping portion of the Robinson Fan and RPG Player Venn diagram were STOKED while the rest of us were kind of perplexed. Again, though, that’s sort of the charm of GURPS!
I bought every GURPS sourcebook I could get my hands on when I was a teenaager. I didn’t use any of them for a game. I just loved all the information and imagination that each book contained. I still have almost all of them. I pull them out from time to time and flip through them. They’re still great. I don’t know why I don’t have this particular one, but I’m going to remedy that as soon as possible, because it is very much relevant to my interests.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991)
You know what? Fuck you *untames the shrew*
Yes
YES
The shrew is free
The Powerpuff Girls S01E09
Boring old werewolf instincts:
Sexual jealousy
Constant aggression
Rigid hierarchy
Must win sports
Homophobia And Sexism Is Normal™
Eat people
Cool new werewolf instincts:
There is no five second rule
Corvids are friends
Hang out as a pack
Karaoke
Gotta pee
Also consider:
Separation anxiety
Unconditional love and loyalty
Being able to sleep in almost any situation or position
Irresistible urge to chase squirrels and rabbits
Hating the vacuum cleaner
Wanting to do everything with friends
Loudly and repeatedly announcing to housemates that someone is at the door
Long, shouted conversations to other werewolves across the neighborhood (bonus points at 2am)
Taking advantage of any and all free food
Werewolf-vampire solidarity
Fighting any animal that trespasses into the backyard
Boundless energy
Too much energy
Eating out of the trash if it smells tasty
Being bad at sports because you don’t want to let anyone else take the ball from you. Then destroying the ball in front of everyone because you want to make a point
Trying to fight things 10x your size like a fucking idiot
Being unable to hold a grudge for more than a few hours
Trying to make people feel bad for you over mundane things that aren’t actually that bad. And somehow succeeding.
Snoring
Needing to try a bit of your friends’ food, even if you’ve tried it 5645674 times before and have never once liked it
Getting way too friendly with random strangers
Being in a love-hate relationship with water
Digging. For no reason.
Thinking you’re a badass despite being a hyperactive ball of emotions and hedonism
Loud sobbing while pressing yourself up against the sliding glass door at your friends who locked you out because they were tired of your bullshit and wanted some goddamn peace and quiet
Okay this one is a gem:
“ Loudly and repeatedly announcing to housemates that someone is at the door “
No alpha/beta/omega werewolves because science figured out LONG ago that that concept is, for wolves, incorrect.
@margoteve @followmetoyourdoom
So most of these are very dog oriented, which makes sense to me, since dogs are just wolves that have co-evolved with us for thousands and thousands of years BUT I wanted to add a few that are wild wolf based:
Multigenerational households!
Kids get really excited when someone comes home with groceries
“I can HELP put away the food!” “Oh, and have you whisk away the ice cream like last week? I’m fine, dear.”
Love to travel and follow food trends
Mostly very social and must have roommates/family/significant other/kids/friends around
However, not uncommon to travel alone for periods of time, especially after leaving home
Big friendly communal meals with lots of ritual around who gets served in what order
“Let grandma take her pick of the turkey first. It’s respectful, and she won’t take kindly to you cutting the line.”
Full pantries, stocking up on basics, the kind of people who always have extra oatmeal, or batteries, or a jump cable
Can hold conversations using body language and eye contact without saying a word
Cuddlers, especially with the social group
Yelling to get everyone to gather, and phone chains for anyone who lives further away
Lots of singing, the pack has a bunch of favorite songs that everyone knows by heart, and some may be song writers
“Can you smell this? Does this smell weird? Does this smell good?”
Lots of candles and incense with unusual scents
Passing houses and farms and land down through generations
Love home renovation
Communal child care and sometimes communal nursing
Kids are all really into wrestling and being outside
When someone is ready to leave the household, the younger they leave the further they tend to travel. Someone who leaves at 18 might go to another country, but someone who leaves at 26 might just move a town away.
Whether someone moves far or close to home, it’s not unusual to move back in at home a few times before settling down
“You know the futon is always open for you. Your cousins are in your old bedroom, but you’re always welcome!”
Kinda grumpy about neighbors pushing property boundaries
“Why do they have to let the damn mulberry tree hang over OUR driveway?”
Good endurance runners
Late walks at night, naps in the middle of the day
Really playful, especially with kids
Lots of rough housing and board game nights!
I’ve been looking for the one with the wolf-aspects added for a while and I found it again! Reblogging for A+ extra wolfy content!
@theosartisticthematics
I love love love everything about this
@dserpentes
https://tapas.io/episode/1559785
@leaking-fountain-pen
FINALLY GOOD WEREWOLF CONTENT
@jellymadebutler This is 1000% the Wolf Pack
Omg 1000%!!! I love all of these!