Timthewarlord
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@jaYTgameNews 1. RWBY V.10
2. Ice Queendom S 2
3. RWBY Open World JRPG where you make your own character
4. More Weiss stuff cause she is best
5. Lots of more cool and cheaper merch
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Love how Fire Force is a prequel to Soul Eater I’m utterly speechless
PridefulSin ❕@ReignOfPride
SOUL RESONANCE IN FIRE FORCE?! CAUGHT ME OFF GUARD YOO
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@Classicbritcom Damn, I didn’t know if they were the same person for Star Wars and Indiana Jones
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@Hunter_Eagleman Depend depends on what he got put in there for before this incident
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@openingthemes This theme song is the best Makes you wanna put on a black suit, black tie and black sunglasses and go fight aliens
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@BrainLeakage03 @wargate Then you should give Japan summons a read
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I tried GATE a couple of times, based on friends’ recs. Last go-round, the harem stuff and the loli/goth/demon character were enough for me to permanently nope out.
It’s a subgenre western writers are just better at. Read anything from @wargate if you want to see it done right.


Sharky (Elon's Biggest Hater)@spaceshark23
I need more modern military fantasy isekai stories.
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Królewna Kotka (Cat Princess). Artist: Konstanty Laszczka (Polish, 1865-1956). Place of Creation: Kraków, Poland. Date: Circa 1928. Medium: Plaster; 47 x 22 x 26 cm. Collection: Społeczne Muzeum Konstantego Laszczki, Dobre, Poland. Photographer: Przemysław Piątkowski, Fotopia & Virtual Museum.
There's a story behind this artwork that goes back to childhood. the artist drew direct inspiration from a Polish folktale he'd heard as a child. In his 1927 book, Gawędy z uczniami (Conversations with Students), Laszczka shares a tale about a beautiful and compassionate princess who's turned into a black cat by a jealous witch.
In the story, the cat's color changes based on the love and patience she's shown; her coat turns from black to brown, and then to pure white. The tale emphasizes that no evil power can stop this transformation. That's why Laszczka made three different cat sculptures: black, brown, and white. While the white and brown figures are safely kept today at the museum in Dobre, the black sculpture is unfortunately lost and it's only known through photographs now.
He studied in Paris as a young artist. During this time, he was deeply influenced by Rodin's approach to the human figure - treating it not as a finished form, but as a being caught in the middle of a transformation. This influence is clearly visible in this piece.

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@razzldazzlzazzl @Jimitoasto3o I’m guessing she bit off more than she could chew
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