amalgamasreal:

trilllizard666:

daisenseiben:

mother-teresa-with-a-dick:

turbovirginbonerlord:

OP forgot the best part

did he try to stab her?

No, he was trying to cut off his pinkie finger as an apology.

The running joke of the manga is that he used to be a high-ranking yakuza enforcer who’s having trouble adapting to civilian life. Hence her shocked face when she saw the decorations and the creepy way he sang “Happy Birthday”; it’s a traditional birthday celebration for your oyabun, not your wife.

oh my god, i just realized, this means he sees her

AS THE BOSS IN THE RELATIONSHIP

He see’s her as his direct boss, but the group’s head is the Women’s Association Chairwoman:

frisktastic:

SO mortis ghost just finished a stream for those who missed it here are some interesting bits:

inspirations

  • Silent hill was a major inspiration. For instance, a lot of the music was inspired by it. Also, near Enoch, there are two rooms, one to the left one to the right, that are shaped like S H respectively. The Aries ending was very influenced by Silent Hill.
  • Killer 7
  • he was inspired by a lot of japanese artists, especially hideo kojima

tidbits about the game 

  • mortis chose an orange x for the title screen simply because it looked cool

  • he likes Japhet’s music best
  • apparently there was a glitch where if you tried to talk to Zacharie from the side in one of the train stations, you would move slower for the whole rest of the game

  • Alma is a real station in Brussels
  • mortis thinks Sucre’s outfit is the best
  • this line by the Judge is taken from the song “We Will Become Silhouettes”

  • mortis wanted to avoid too many puzzles with numbers, but by the end he was tired and out of ideas

  • He likes the official ending more, but more people in chat voted for the Judge ending, and he said its nice because that’s voting for hope

  • Somewhere over the Rainbow was chosen for the end because there is a link between the game and the Wizard of Oz, he says figure out the link yourself

characters

  • Enoch never actually changes size, it’s just perspective shifts
  • The Batter has just two eyes; the lines above his eyes are eyebrows (jokingly: he’s sleeping all the time so his eyes are closed)
  • The Batter does have hair, it’s just very short black hair

  • The Batter was created when the game starts as a puppet for the player.
  • Therefore, the first time he met Hugo and the Queen was when he was fighting them
  • so when the queen says “you will not lay a hand on the son who brought us into the world” she is not including the batter in the “us”
  • The Batter’s appearance does not change in the Special Ending, it’s just what the player is being shown that changes
  • mortis claims he “doesnt know” the relationship between Zacharie and Sucre

  • the answer to the relationship between Zacherie and Sucre is “in your kokoro”

  • People in chat wanted to know if Sucre represents something; he said not really, she’s just herself

  • Chat was saying things like “sucre is the trans icon we all need” and otherwise talking about Sucre being trans, he was basically “why not?”
  • Likewise, he said why not to any ideas for the Batter’s sexuality
  • Zacharie may survive post game; when asked, mortis just said “maybe” repeatedly
  • Hugo is cuddling meat not a blanket 

  • (said jokingly) The Batter hates anime, would not dab, and likes dad jokes
  • Zacharie on the other hand, would dab
  • The Batter would be an Aries and Zacharie would be a Cancer

story/lore

  • The game takes place on post apocolypse Earth
  • The internet no longer exists
  • After you run away from Enoch, if you look around before going to the train, the world is starting to turn black and white already. This is because Enoch as a guardian powers the zone, and he is exhausted from chasing you
  • The add ons are the physical form of the promises the guardians made to Hugo, as well as their friendship

  • mortis said the focus was on telling a story over sending a particular message; that the story comes first and then any messages come through it

things he enjoys

  • Steven Universe
  • Yuri on Ice
  • Naruto
  • (But never watched Fullmetal Alchemist)
  • Japanese animation in general
  • Yume Nikki
  • Animal Crossing
  • Cave Story (loves but never finished)

other

  • mortis is a contraction of his first and last name, and he loves ghosts
  • He still likes OFF, but has more criticisms about it now
  • mortis enjoys seeing cosplayers a lot
  • The thing he’s most proud of from OFF is the community
  • someone in chat said “I feel like mortis is dissapointed in the fanbase” and he was like WHAT NO please don’t think that

  • Hes happy so many people like it even tho he made it when he “was a baby mortis ghost”

  • at E3 he wants to see: easy games, Captain Falcon, F Zero (with slow motion moves), Metroid, Despacito 2

  • He

    doesnt like pineapple on pizza, but doesnt judge people who do

  • he wants to create another game, not in the same universe, but just in general he really wants to

  • This has vertical banners to celebrate the 10th aniversary
  • He created a free comic called Dr Cataclysm he encourages people to look at
  • There MIGHT be more streams in the future, but no promises

He named his character my dude which led to such great lines as “What have you done, my dude?” and

image

frequencyratios:

taioshiro:

still-the-seventh:

kagero68:

Suave, slow and elegant movements. I can not stop been mesmerized.

Jesus fucking christ, this is beautiful

And the artist in me stares and thinks “I want to draw that”. Holy crap.

okay watch this with sound on while also listening to this???

idk it happened to me by accident and i didn’t regret it

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGO9NW8ZYHA&list=PL19EE00F612A63E87

archatlas:

7 Ancient Ruins Around The World “Reconstructed” with GIFs 

In these GIFs made for Expedia by NeoMam and Thisisrender, seven architectural wonders are reconstructed into their original form, allowing us to see how the ruins visible today developed from the initial structures in all their glory.

Identified from the top:

  • The Parthenon Athens, Greece / 432 BC
  • Luxor Temple Luxor, Egypt / 1380 BC
  • Nohoch Mul Pyramid (Coba) Quintana Roo, Mexico / 100 BC-100 AD
  • Temple of Jupiter Pompeii, Italy / 200 BC
  • Milecastle 39 (Part of Hadrian’s Wall) Northumberland, England / 100 AD
  • The Pyramid of the Sun, Teotihuacán Teotihuacan, Mexico / 200 CE
  • Area Sacra di Largo Argentina—Temple B Rome, Italy / 101 BC

garrettauthor:

wpsstories:

writing-prompt-s:

after dying god informs you that hell is a myth, and “everyone sins, its ok”. instead the dead are sorted into six “houses of heaven” based on the sins they chose.

We arrived first at the House of Lust. “House” is a misleading term. It was more of a camp, spread over acres and acres of lush forest. There was a white sandy beach (nude, of course) full of copulating couples. There were little cabins sprinkled all along the path, from which orgasmic moans regularly came belting out. Men with six pack abs and women with perky breasts strolled by without even noticing me and God. They only had eyes for each other, tickling and pinching each other with flirtatious giggles.

“What do you think?” God asked as we passed a nineteen-way taking place in a pool of champagne. Little cherubs flitted overhead armed with mops and cleaning supplies, thankfully. “Lust is our most popular sin.” I eyed the supermodel-like figures of a couple passing nearby, and could easily see why. “You can look however you want. Hell, you can be whatever gender you want. No fetish is too taboo, and no desire can be denied here.”

It was quite tempting, but I wasn’t ready to make a permanent decision here. “Let’s see the others,” I told God.

We carried on to Greed. We passed rows and rows of mansions, each more opulent than the next. Some of them were so large that they would have had enough bed rooms to fit my entire hometown. And so many different styles: one second, we were in a beautiful French vineyard in front of a gorgeous chateau with the Alps in the background. The next second, a warm tropical beach with a modern mansion atop breathtaking cliffs. After that, a ski chalet in Colorado with a roaring fire in a hearth large enough to fit an ox. Each one had various Italian sports cars and Rolls Royces parked in front, with the occasional smattering of boats, helicopters, etc.

“Any material desire you ever wanted,” God explained. “Your own world, where you can have everything. You want the Hope Diamond? You can fly to Washington DC in your own solid gold helicopter and buy it from the Smithsonian. Hell, you can just buy the Smithsonian.”

Also tempting, but I decided to keep looking.

Gluttony was next up. Tables and tables of the very finest foods: beautiful steaks cooked medium rare; butter-poached lobster tail; fresh oysters on a half shell; exotic wines in dusty bottles that had been hiding in the cellars of the world’s finest restaurants. Everyone had a glass of champagne in hand and simply lounged on couches and chairs near the tables, eating endlessly. As soon as the inhabitants took a bite, the food just instantly came back. My mouth watered even watching them.

“In every other House, the food is practically sawdust compared to Gluttony,” God explained. “You haven’t truly experienced heaven until you’ve been to Gluttony.”

I shook my head, and we kept moving.

Sloth was as you’d expect. An endless sea of the softest mattresses, stacked with cushions and pillows that made the story of the princess and the pea seem minimalist. Little angels visited each resident, giving them massages that made them all melt into their blankets.

Wrath was… well, a lot like what I’d expect Hell to be like. Fire, brimstone, whips, torture.. you know, the works. Except here, you weren’t the one being tortured. Every enemy you’d ever made in your real life was now under your thumb. “Lots of people choose their fathers,” God explained. “Lots of grudges against parents in general, you know. But you’re not limited to that. Someone beat you out for a big promotion back on Earth? Take your pound of flesh here.”

Then we arrived at Envy. It looked… well, a lot like home.

“Go on in,” God said, gesturing toward the door. I turned the knob and walked in… and found Emily waiting inside. She ran forward, wrapped her arms around my neck, and planted a kiss right on my lips. “Welcome home, honey.”

I looked back toward God. “Oh, don’t be coy,” he said. “You have no secrets from me. We all know that you were in love with your best friend’s wife.” She didn’t seem to hear him at all; she went back into the hall. “We all know that you just settled for your own wife while secretly pining after her. Well, this is your chance to live happily ever after.”

I peered into the kitchen. Emily was baking something, wearing nothing but an apron. Her curly black hair fell softly over her shoulder as she whisked ingredients. She turned back, noticed I was observing her, and an enthusiastic smile spread across her face.

“It’s what you’ve always wanted, isn’t it?” God whispered in my ear.

I wanted to take it. God damn did I want to take it. But I shook my head.

God seemed puzzled. “You need to make a decision,” he told me.

“I haven’t seen Pride yet.”

He scoffed. “No one ever wants Pride, trust me.”

“Well, I want to see it.”

_________________________

Pride was boring. Just a row of workbenches in a bare white room.

“I don’t get it,” I told God.

“Yeah, no one does,” he answered. “That’s why no one ever chooses it. Doesn’t cavorting in Lust sound better than sitting here building little trinkets for the rest of eternity? Wouldn’t you rather gorge yourself in Gluttony? Or spend time with Emily in Envy?”

I considered the options again. “I pick Pride,” I finally told him.

He narrowed his eyes. “What? Look at it!” He gestured around the room again. There wasn’t much to look at. “Why would you choose this for the rest of time?”

“Because you don’t want me to pick it,” I told him. If he was really God, he’d know what a contrarian I can be. And I knew he was hiding something, trying to pretend like Pride didn’t exist. There was something special about it.

God scowled back. “Fine.” He led me over to one of the workbenches. In the center, there was a black space. A blank, empty void that went on forever. “Here’s your universe,” he said. “You’ve got seven days to get started.” He took his seat at the bench next to me and went back to tinkering in his own world. After a long pause, he finally spoke again: “You know, it might be nice for me to actually have some company for once.”

Hoooly shit, what a great ending.