My brain has now spontaneously decided, in a complete reversal of it's earlier opinions, that it likes Lady Gaga music.
...Why?
A Flock of Sheep.
A Pack of Wolves.
An Inconvenience of Heroes.
Louis: "We're gonna find that sailboat right around the corner, you just watch!"
Francis: "Louis, if you don't stop being positive, I'm gonna sink the boat just to make you sad!"
I think my previous opinion may have primarily been based around the fact that her public appearances are pretty obviously a studied attempt to combine the attention grabbing methods of previous celebrities. Mostly Madonna and Marlyn Manson.
Also, she did a duet with Beyonce, and Beyonce is objectively terrible.
A Flock of Sheep.
A Pack of Wolves.
An Inconvenience of Heroes.
Anyone else seen these things? They were selling one for £1200 in a shop on Sauchiehall Street a while back.
A Flock of Sheep.
A Pack of Wolves.
An Inconvenience of Heroes.
Forgot where I was, but there was a shop I went in at some point in the last 6 months that had these, and bigger aliens, and various sizes of Terminator (skeletal-style, not Arnie).
The biggest Terminator (full scale) was something like £15,000.
But it was purdy (at least... if observed through geeky eyes). Very purdy.
Also.... bigger-than-human-sized Optimus Prime was about £30k, and it looked incredible.
Jack of No Trades, Master of Less
Bigger Aliens? The one I saw was already about seven feet tall.
More frequently, there's ones around if you look for them that are about one and a half to three feet tall.
And Predators. It's really weird to visit Arran, a small rural island, and see a Yautja made of old motorcycle parts in a shop that usually sells woodcarved seals and dolphins.
Heck, divest it of the franchise and it's still a pretty great sculpture.But it was purdy (at least... if observed through geeky eyes). Very purdy.
A Flock of Sheep.
A Pack of Wolves.
An Inconvenience of Heroes.
You are about to be dropped into a fairly standard fantasy setting. Without any further information, you must pick one of the following types of near-invincibility:
-Invincible whilst standing on artificially developed land. A city, a village, a hut... Even a tilled field will suffice.
-Invincible except when attacked by intangible beings, or weapons capable of harming intangible beings.
-Invincible so long as you are expecting the potential source of harm.
-Invincible when you are running.
-Invincible except when struck by anything holy.
-Invincible whilst at sea, or within one mile of a sea.
Note that with experience you will also be able to gain offensive and utility abilities, and that they will be thematically tied to your form of invulnerability.
A Flock of Sheep.
A Pack of Wolves.
An Inconvenience of Heroes.
Artifical land.
Most Standard Fantasy settings either involve modern (for the setting) cities, or exploring ancient civilizations' dungeons. Either way they are Artifical.
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