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General Discussion / Re: Things that made you absolutely terrified today
« on: May 01, 2013, 07:45:35 pm »The Dykeface thread came back for a moment. No sarge, but still...It's like the terminator.
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The Dykeface thread came back for a moment. No sarge, but still...It's like the terminator.
Paradoxally, having several pairs of Powers would make the conflict more "saturated", to keep a colourful metaphor. There will be alliances, no question over that. Order and Virtue, for example. And they will emphazise their common points. They will become more white and less grey. By limiting the conflict to a single pair, you leave a very large field open. The players will fill that field with broad, grey-ish powers. And I trust Bay12 to come up with interesting and unusual depictions of Sin, Virtue, Order, Chaos, Decay and Growth.I certainly will (if I get chosen).
Indeed. They kinda fell flat on Putin for me, and I liked Stalin's raps better than Lenin.Yes to that. Lenin's raps were awesome. And Gorbachev too.Did anybody else know this happened?
Yer a slowpoke![]()
Lenin and Gorbachev were best, imho.
Spinkick friend in the face.
And I have Steam. Perfect!O.OSteam, 30$ (well, 30€ but selling platforms tend to screw us over anyway)
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PTW, also.
I dunno. I remember the one time I drove across Idaho with my parents I saw the same guy on the opposite side of the state that we just passed a few hours ago. Exactly the same.CORN PEOPLEArkansas: Home of Mr. Willie.
Also Hill People - like the type you see in horror movies. (I've met people who firmly believe in them. The mythical almost caveman-like people straight out of Lovecraft, who live in the Appalachians/Ozarks and want nothing else in the world but to kidnap you.)
CORN PEOPLE
Is that an alternative label for the same myth? Never heard of Corn People before...
CORN PEOPLEArkansas: Home of Mr. Willie.
Also Hill People - like the type you see in horror movies. (I've met people who firmly believe in them. The mythical almost caveman-like people straight out of Lovecraft, who live in the Appalachians/Ozarks and want nothing else in the world but to kidnap you.)