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Writer and game dev. Born 2000, makes the math easy.
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I love how warm the color palette is, and how soft his touch on her looks. Nice job!
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OOOH!
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I'd be glad to participate if you want! I'm nota va, but I am a writer and I'd like to think I'd make a good DM!
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Acording to a patreon post, it was taking a while because everyone had their own scheduels, and then an episode was lost to data corruption, so everyone was just burned out on it. Shame, I really liked their dynamic!
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Was thinking of doing a prose story with a similar theme. That ok?
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Any progress?
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Fun fact: They actually tried doing this a while back, had a bunch of big names like Ivy Wilde and Bordeaux Black involved. Hit It And Crit It. Sadly, seems like the project is dead.
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Oh, lovely! Currious, was the rose-and-lace overlay part of the origional campaign, or added for this re-post!
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It honestly makes me (slightly) less mad at the writers, given the insane time crunch the'yre working under. When you are out of ideas you will cling to the one bad idea you have out of desparation.
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Yeah. Back in the glory-days of 24-episode seasons, they had dozens of writers and pounds of cocaine churning out scripts, and the show-runners picked and chose the best (or "best) ones. Now they just have two or three writers and just film whatever. They're filming unedited first drafts, man.
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Something like TNG or Stargate or Buff could never get made today. 20'some episode seasons of mostly self-contained stories with a general overarching plot is the best way to make fiction, and unfortunately it just doesn't work under modern economics.
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1) A pretty cover. Maybe an internal illustration or two. 2) Have a story or two that are (initially) exclusive to the collection 3) For some or all of the stories, have a bit (maybe just a few sentences, maybe a whole essay) about the writing- thoughts, influences, that sort of thing.
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It's one of the best pieces of art I've ever experienced. Musically and technically it's one of the most skilled and complex album's I've ever heard. Lyrically and thematically it's one of the darkest, bleakest, *angriest* pieces of art I've ever seen. www.youtube.com/watch?v=erp_...
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Looks like she's having the time of her life!
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OOOHHH👀👀👀. Excelent tiddies! The hair and moles are lovely too!
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"you're wierdly obsessive about this niche issue" is an extremely effective attack against reactionaries, and not leaning in hard on it last year was a grave tactical error.
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The second one is the necromancer one you mentioned? Yessss, it's the perfect mix of erotic and fucked-up file:///C:/Users/jaros/Downloads/SickosYay.jpg
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Oh, these are both great!
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You could get away with anything back in the day.
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The gift that keeps on giving.
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Great piece. Sorry you made it for who you made it for.
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You look so soft and huggable and kissable and biteable.
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Oh. Oh, my heart...
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2) Due to quirks of the mediterranian climate, there is a distinct "sailing season", roughly from april to september. Coincidentally, horses both mate and give birth in that season (equine pregnancies lasting around 11-12 months)
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The horse thing actually does make a very tiny amount of sense, though it rely's on some very obscure context. 1) Phonecians, who taught the ancient greeks ship-building and were their main foreign trade partner, traditionally used horses as figureheads on their ships.
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Also, in some languages "=" and "==" or ":=" mean different things.
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Being the one guy who is Immune To Destiny is a nice narrative hook.
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Saw the pic and went "wait a sec, that's not Dworkin". Took a few seconds to make the connection. You're lovely!
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A once-in-a-generation perfect storm of "what tf were they thinking".
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I forgot about this at the time, so sorry I'm late, but I wrote a thing a while back too. Have a look! www.literotica.com/s/city-nights
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Stockings, thighs, belly, side-boob... You're spoiling us tonight!
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What's the PTMYG analog of Halimede?