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Rip off your skin and let the universe see the creature you really are. The cosmos knows what you look like and wants to revel in your beauty.
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a poem, i do not feel what the person answering is feeling but i found it interesting to explore.
the title of the document was godkiller
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the poem is made out of questions and answers. the questions are written in white, in an elegant, italicized font. the white text is all equally far from the left of the image.
the answers are written in bright red. the text is jagged and irregular and written by hand. it is also larger than the white text.
text of the poem:
do gods exist?
not for long.
are you sure?
test me.
do gods bleed?
everything bleeds. bleeding is not so much about the blood. it is about being ripped open and being shown what you're made of.
what are gods made of?
hunger.
what do they feed on?
you.
this poem was inspired by this poem by Malak Nicholas, @harq
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i love characters who are like oysters emotionally
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A character theme for a game soundtrack I’m currently working on!
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Swords swords swords - Part 2! A sequel to this post from a while back, some cool commissioned swords I've recently done!
Like sharp shiny things? DM me! I offer fully animated magic items for £60!
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The warrior who fights for his personal interests earns less than the one who fights for everyone. Red Knight by Ami Thompson.
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ok but like when did self-sacrifice become synonymous with death? writers seem to have forgotten that people can make personal sacrifices for the greater good without giving their lives. plots about self-sacrifice and selflessness don’t always have to end in death. suffering doesn’t have to be mourning. you can create drama and emotional depth on your show without killing everyone. learn to explore the meaning of living rather than dying
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The creature that wants to kill you will not growl.
The function of a growl is as a warning. It is a communication that violence is available as a tool, but is not preferred. Other outcomes, besides your death, are available and should be considered.
But the creature that wants to kill you will not growl.
If your death is the goal, then growling will only serve as a delay and may result in your escape, which runs counter to the goal. There will be no growl, no warning. There will be no snarl or hiss or bluster. The creature that bares its teeth with the intent to kill only does so to bring closer its fangs to your demise.
The creature that growls does not want to kill you, but will if it must.
I advise you to appreciate the warning. You may not receive another.
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I CAN DIE FOR BRUCE GOOD DAD OKAY SO SHH. SHHHHHHHHH AND GIVE US THIS
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I'm convinced that cats clean themselves after eating because they have this image in their head that they must be covered in blood and gore after their successful hunt, but I know by looking at them that all they have are little crumbs on their chin from their kitty crunchies
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An enemy is just a friend I haven't worn down
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웃========✧|✧========웃
Dude our beam attacks are clashing can u stop
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