send me a ▲ for an unpopular opinion
I get that people have triggers. I get that. But it drives me nuts when I see people tagging triggers like ‘argument'… 'orange’. I’m like— no. I will never get to that point. There’s a difference between a fucking trigger and disliking something. Turns into Filthy Frank for this last bit—ALSO I REALLY FUCKING HATE WHEN PEOPLE—- ASK SOMEONE TO TAG A TRIGGER……. THAT THE WHOLE BLOG IS FILLED WITH?
I REMEMBER SEEING SOMEONE BITCHING ABOUT A ROLEPLAYER NOT TAGGING VIOLENT TRIGGERS—- EVEN THOUGH THE CHARACTER WAS A VIOLENT, HOMICIDAL, ETC. IN THE RULES IT SAYS THE TRIGGER IS CONSISTENT? WHY ARE YOU EVEN THERE? GO AWAY.
TURNS INTO HADES AND EXPLODES, FOR REAL.
Send me a url and I'll record my voice saying the url along with what I think of them.
( It’s really loud so I would turn it down a bit… )
“Name’s Rowsdower– Zap Rowsdower.”
send me a ✧ and i'll introduce you to a muse i rped in the past.
Karl Ruprecht Kroenen from Hellboy
Project Ragna Rok had been headed by that of Rasputin, a man which had been well versed in countless different Mythologies which he’d claimed to have been— factual. What the doctor had estimated once upon a time was not that they had been legitimate, but that the Führer (heil) had been spending resources which had been needed for war upon the findings of a wahnsinnige… At least, those had been his thoughts before having been acquainted with Herr Rasputin whom had singularly influenced the fellow in that of a brief encounter.
Having been head of the Thule Society, it was inevitable that both Kroenen and Rasputin would overrule the very project which was proposed. Elated, the man, or at least what had been left of one, awaited the date which marked ‘Doomsday’ within his internal calendar.
It had been a fortnight since and a Nazi party had been located on Tarmagant Island in order to oversee this occult means of a weapon. Victory had been inevitable, Ruprecht Kroenen had been quite sure of this.
With his very optics, though hidden behind tinted glass, he’d witnessed the unimaginable; a celestial body which had been made of not of elements—
but of torment and destruction.
" Ausziehen. "