You are being hunted down by this entity for a week straight. That means you are being hunted by manifestations of this entity and might find yourself in similar situations to past statement givers.
This character will help you survive. Their role is to give advice and help defend you against anything that tries to cause harm. How good they are at those two things depends solely on who you spin.
Of course, this is a game. And what's a game without some rules? Spin this wheel to be assigned a situation that will either help or hinder you.
Feel free to stop here and rest before journeying to the posts below.
I feel like in the rush of “throw out etiquette who cares what fork you use or who gets introduced first” we actually lost a lot of social scripts that the younger generations are floundering without.
So I’m watching Welcome to Night Vale episode 44 and like Cecil is explaining why he’s selling Girl Scout cookies, but like- it sounds like he’s implying that Steve Carlsberg is his Niece’s stepfather? Making Steve Carlsberg Cecil’s brother-in-law? But like that also raises some questions about the relationship because it either means
a) Cecil has a sister who got married twice (seems unlikely considering I’ve heard nothing of a sister)
b) Cecil’s brother got married and than left the picture and he stayed in contact with his sister-in-law who got remarried to Steve Carlsberg
c) Cecil has no relation and possibly just hates Steve Carlsberg that much
Answers probably exist but then again this is Night Vale and I’m lazy :/
Here’s a video so you can hear the water and the thrushes. I took it for you because you couldn’t be there. <3
Wild that folks keep saying beekeepers abuse bees as if bees are not both venomous flying animals and fully unionized
Was scrolling through AO3 and found this gem
Enemy to parent is a trope we have to popularise lmao
1921: four trans activists had their conversation interrupted by photographer Willie Römer. He took this shot outside Magnus Hirschfeld's Institute for Sexual Science 12 years before Nazis stormed the facility and burned its books. The picture is among the most captivating I've colorized/restored from the pre-war era. You can see each subject's expression so clearly. Gwendolyn Ann Smith, the founder of Trans Day of Remembrance, wrote about the photo a few years ago: https://www.ebar.com/story.php?ch=news&sc=news&id=263408