Mind of tempest
(he/him)advocate for 5e psionics
he is niether a demon and i would question you taste if you find him hotCan you truely have to many hot demons in your life?
he is niether a demon and i would question you taste if you find him hotCan you truely have to many hot demons in your life?
Who, Cthulhu? I’d question your taste if you -don’t find him hot!he is niether a demon and i would question you taste if you find him hot
not into men.Who, Cthulhu? I’d question your taste if you -don’t find him hot!
Nah, that’s probably the most valid possible reason not to be interested in him lolnot into men.
I get that it seems obsured as a reasoning at this level.
he does have a daughter, apparently.Nah, that’s probably the most valid possible reason not to be interested in him lol
That’s alright, as long as he isn’t still with his baby mama!he does have a daughter, apparently.
I’ll take “1 tired cliche and 2 other things I cannot get enough of” for $400.Dark elves? Hot demon ladies? The d20?
I saw it in the theatre when it came out. Maybe it was the shaky camera, but I don't remember anything being gross and definitely no one vomited in the theater I as at! However, I think you are absolutely correct about the scary part being convincing yourself it could be real. I just couldn't do that.Blair Witch was kind of an unusual case, because it was one of the first really successful found footage horror movies, and one of the first movies to play with the ARG-style viral marketing campaign. As you say, horror is subjective, but a huge part of why Blair Witch had such a reputation for being so scary was because of the context surrounding it, not the movie itself. It’s very slow, meandering, and contains almost no actual scares. The scary part is meant to be in convincing you that it’s a real thing that happened, or at least getting you to believe it could have happened, even if you know it didn’t really. Plus between the shaky camera giving a lot of viewers motion sickness and the one crying scene being so gross, a lot of people to vomited in the theaters, the stories (and smell) of which contributed to the impression of it being so viscerally disturbing that people couldn’t handle it.
Watching it on the small screen, without the surrounding hype, and after the found footage horror trend has long since worn out its welcome, it just doesn’t work anymore.
Cthulhu is not a man, or did I misunderstand your response.not into men.
I get that it seems obsured as a reasoning at this level.
Forget non-binary, Cthulu is non-Euclidian.Cthulhu is not a man

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.