April 20, 2005
Ipecac, using TCP/IP
Like many in my demographic of me, I've been on the internets for a good long while. I admit to often feeling jaded about some of the highlights of the heights and/or depths (choose what you will) of the intense weirdness people are capable of. Lady married to the Berlin Wall, check--surprising the very first time I saw it, sure, but that was in younger days. Dude pracing around in Peter Pan regalia, whatever works for him. Some of my readership may remember I got some roleplaying-story-generating mileage over discovering there was such a thing as a self-trepanation movement. And so on. As years pass, these kind of things elicit less of a reaction.
Then on occasion, I find stuff like...well, BEHOLD! You can probably consider it safe for work, but more probably not quite as safe for stomach.
It's good to know I'm not really completely jaded at all.
And upon edit, I've noticed the date on aforementioned story. Disappointing, really.
posted by Gar @ 9:54 AM
Then on occasion, I find stuff like...well, BEHOLD! You can probably consider it safe for work, but more probably not quite as safe for stomach.
It's good to know I'm not really completely jaded at all.
And upon edit, I've noticed the date on aforementioned story. Disappointing, really.
posted by Gar @ 9:54 AM
Dude, that is so killer. Maybe they can RP that they are outcast Drow with angel wings who double-wield magic scimitars and worship a death goddess.
I give them six months.
I give them six months.
> Some of my readership may remember I got some roleplaying-story-generating mileage over discovering there was such a thing as a self-trepanation movement
And the Polytron and guinea worms continue to occasionally rear their brontosaurii heads on occasion, too.
The good things never die out. :)
- Tersa // Alix
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And the Polytron and guinea worms continue to occasionally rear their brontosaurii heads on occasion, too.
The good things never die out. :)
- Tersa // Alix
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