Cynic wrote:That is all.
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Ancient History wrote:We were working on Street Magic, and Frank asked me if a houngan had run over my dog.
Did you assert something? I thought we were posting pictures, and that one went with yours.Cynic wrote:TOZ: I'm confused. Have you mistaken my assertion to mean that there is no way the fetus could know about "Mom?" Or is this more about my assertion that the argument in itself is stupid and shouldn't have really taken place?
Winnah wrote:No, No. 'Prak' is actually a Thri Kreen impersonating a human and roleplaying himself as a D&D character. All hail our hidden insect overlords.
FrankTrollman wrote:In Soviet Russia, cosmic horror is the default state.
You should gain sanity for finding out that the problems of a region are because there are fucking monsters there.
Shrapnel wrote:TFwiki wrote:Soon is the name of the region in the time-domain (familiar to all marketing departments, and to the moderators and staff of Fun Publications) which sees release of all BotCon news, club exclusives, and other fan desirables. Soon is when then will become now.
Peculiar properties of spacetime ensure that the perception of the magnitude of Soon is fluid and dependent, not on an individual's time-reference, but on spatial and cultural location. A marketer generally perceives Soon as a finite, known, yet unspeakable time-interval; to a fan, the interval appears greater, and may in fact approach the infinite, becoming Never. Once the interval has passed, however, a certain time-lensing effect seems to occur, and the time-interval becomes vanishingly small. We therefore see the strange result that the same fragment of spacetime may be observed, in quick succession, as Soon, Never, and All Too Quickly.
Ancient History wrote:We were working on Street Magic, and Frank asked me if a houngan had run over my dog.