I'm seeing people post their cards so here we go! How many prompts were there? Because all of these are so distinctive from one another lol!
On it boss 🫡
Btw If you've bought The Beekeeper's Picnic on Steam and enjoyed it, then leaving a review would be absolutely awesome and help more people to find the game!
Thank you so much to everyone who has left a review already!
You know what? Fuck you.
Terrible White Lotus sketches be upon ye'.
So Ruby's mom pointing at the Tardis (which had Sutekh wrapped around it) could mean two things.
She knew that they would Time Window and it was a warning to the Doctor and Ruby. This means that the mom could have future/past knowledge, meaning she could be someone we've met.
Ruby's mom sensed Sutekh and the point was to him to warn him to stay away from Ruby. I like this idea because that means she might be as powerful as he is if she can threaten him. Maybe since he's the god of Death, she's a god of Life? Like, equally as powerful or powerful enough to fight him.
Edit:
What if her mother's Kronos?
Happy Birthday Terry Pratchett 🎂 🥳
First off, the first Discworld book I read was Reaper Man, so I would totally suggest reading that one first.
Along those lines, I think my favorite (main) character is...Death!! He's such a dork I love him.
Lastly, my favorite book has got to be Making Money. It was the third Discworld book I ever read, and it has my favorite character interactions in it. Also, my favorite side character Cosmo Lavish!!
(I don't care what anyone says, my man did nothing wrong.)
Man robotniks ass is dummy THICCC!
I was just going to let this rot in the bowels of my inbox, but I'm putting off an essay so...
You have truly opened my eyes to the majesty that is Robotnik. I thought that if Jim Carrey couldn't stur anything in me, then nothing could. What a fool I was.
And of course the new banner:
Thank you for sending these to me my friend.
Oh God, I'm so scared. I'm rooting for Sidney Poitier, Gregory Peck, Vincent Price, James Stewert, and Peter Falk. I know at least one of them will fall in this next round, I just hope none of them are pitted against each other. :(
James Dean
Omar Sharif
James Shigeta
Sidney Poitier
Jeremy Brett
Cary Grant
Buster Keaton
Gregory Peck
Paul Robeson
Sessue Hayakawa
Vincent Price
Toshiro Mifune
Harry Belafonte
James Stewart
Gene Kelly
Peter Falk
Kisses and hugs also for every hot man loserboy who didn't make it through. Have fun in the shadow realm!
Like last time, additional propaganda for me to add to the poll posts can be sent to my ASKS in the interim between now (Sunday night) and the night of the 30th (Tuesday night). I will take video links, photos, and text propaganda, but not gifs. You can also save your propaganda until round 4 begins and I will post/boost as usual.
Patrick Troughton (Jason and the Argonauts)—He's really good as a man beknighted by harpies whose immediate first reaction to being beknighted by harpies is to stuff as much bread down his shirt as possible. I won't mention his other roles (though im thinking about them. hard) and i just want to say everything about him is just a little guy, a tiny little little man, a man here for hopes and dreams and frivolity (but dont fuckin cross him you will get yoinked!!!!)
Giulietta Masina (La Strada, Fortunella, Nights of Cabiria)—To me, she is the DEFINITION of scrungly little guy, always, but especially in La Strada. She is hilarious, adorable and heartbreaking all in one. She was born in a wet cardboard box all alone. She is the slapstick clown woman of my dreams. She gets called an "ugly artichoke" TWICE in that film (not true, very brutal, but quite funny - she's the wife of the director too, might I add). Her face is so brilliant, no one ever emoted like she did. She is Pierrot Hot, simple as. Gif of the exact moment I fell in love with her upon first seeing this film, if you wanna include it: [link]
This is round 2 of the contest. All other polls in this bracket can be found here. If you're confused on what a scrungle is, or any of the rules of the contest, click here. Reminder that this is a movie bracket, not a TV bracket, so no TV-related propaganda will be accepted.
[additional submitted propaganda + scrungly videos under the cut]
Giulietta:
She's Italian, isn't that enough? No? Fine. She also won two Cannes film awards and is best known for her character in La Strada, in which she played a young woman who fell in love with her captor and witnessed the cruelty of humanity, but still never really lost her child-like spirit.
Masina has a wonderful impish, scrungly quality to her that made her perfect for her iconic Sad Clown type roles. She got tons of comparisons to Chaplin (who despite being handsome, certainly *played* scrungles) and goddamn if they aren’t true. Like yes, she’s obviously beautiful when glammed up, but even in promotional photos, Masina always has this weirdo quality to her. I could see her playing a strange little goblin sidekick to Columbo as he solves a murder in Italy. Even in Nights of Cabiria, where she’s ostensibly playing an object of desire, Masina carries herself with a gait usually reserved for old crones and character actors, (which only makes her yearning for happiness more tragic!).
Patrick:
I'm making a sideshow for my boyfriend about Discworld and why I like it, and for this slide I will explain how I became an instant Pratchett fan but why it took me a bit to warm up to Gaiman's writing.
Also I'm going to introduce him to my favorite characters:
Ok so I've never advertised that I have an ao3 account on which I post stuff because I'm very self conscious I guess, but I just finished this short fiction about Ruby. I, like a lot of people, was not happy with the reveal of who Ruby's mom was.
I could pull up so many small details that made me theorize that it was Kronos, the cronovore from the 3rd Doctor's story "The Time Monster". But since we didn't get that I thought I'd write this. If your interested, why not give it a read?
They really don't want Larry to win, huh? Got him digging his own grave, starting to regret falling in love with Mr. 104, and worrying about what will happen to his space parasite baby when he dies.
Oh yeah, and the whole "I'm not ready to say goodbye" when Rita's on her deathbed even though he's all but accepted his own death?!
After EVERYTHING that's happened from seasons 1-3, let him have a happy ending or just let him die already.
Terrible jokes and ramblings and OH GOD, THE PAIN! THE UNENDURABLE AGONY! (howdy)
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