the most important question you can ask yourself when designing a magic system in fiction is "wouldn't it be fucked up if this happened"
are you pro or anti ship?
I go outside and talk to people in real life
man, it's been a while since i've posted my art here. anyway, got into splatoon and made up a lil musician duo.
i hate how you get desensitized to the cool stuff in your WIP if you've been writing it for a long time so when you read back over it you're like "this isn't as cool as i thought :(" but it still is! you just read it too many times
Death Stranding maybe? Has a lot of lore paralels with Rain world. First of all the post apocalyptic worlds and the deadly rain (though the rain is dangerous in different ways but it could work I think)
And also the lingering spirits of people who couldn't cross over into the afterlife (echoes and BTs respectively).
The plot of Death Stranding could also probably be altered slightly, and would fit with Rain World basically perfectly. Maybe with a slugcat being tasked to connect iterators to a communication network? Maybe Rubicon could be the parallel of the beach? Or maybe the depths idk. just makes me think of Sam as a slugcat lol. I might actually draw this now.
Anyway that was just my ramblings because I've been playing Death Stranding recently, and the plot is so batshit insane and I cannot stop thinking about it.
Wonder what other medias that can totally crossover rain world with, be it lore paralels or just cool for them to be in that setting
"Twenty One Things You Don't Say To A Transsexual" written by Riki Anne Wilchins in TransSisters : The Journal Of Transsexual Feminism (Winter 1994)
the people on tiktok filming a blob-like strawberry and saying it's a GMO one...fucking fake strawberry fans...they literally can grow naturally like this
it's just the strawberries growing together. do not speak lies of these beautiful freaks ever again
Senshi and Uncle Iroh would be such good friends guys can you imagine
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