| Kobold Catgirl |
Yelpling dogman fear the power of the Smerphs united front, we will crush you! Smurphs to arms this is Battle!!!Tonight we dine in Hell!
Tonight you shall be slain, for KC happens to have a few heal avatar scrolls. Also, he has some exploit bad spelling spells up his sleeve. And you seem to be making many misspellings. 'Yelpling'?
| Kobold Catgirl |
KC, thou hast best hope that the Gawdling Post Monster General doth not add in a line of code to ... adapt the forum to your specific spelling of the Dread Word 'S'...
'Tis the only way to keep my avatar safe! I'm just afraid.. No, that would be too evil!
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Aberzombie
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Aberzombie wrote:Here's me, cheering and throwing party favors.....I suspected as much. Time to earn, as they say, some cheap XP.
A kobold referring to a zombie as "cheap xp"? Hello Mr. Kettle, I'm Mr. Pot.
Your just jealous that Hollywood hasn't come out with any Kobold Apocalypse movies.
| Anglachel |
Smurfnormous!
Did you know?
The Smurf (Smurves?) are an invention of the french comic writer Peyo. It was edited by Dupuis. The first apparition of the Smurf was in a fantasy comic called Yohan & Pirlouit in 1950.The are gnomes in the sense of the French esoterical tradition. They wear the Phrygien bonnet:
The Phrygian Cap is a most recondite antiquarian form; the symbol comes from the highest antiquity. It is displayed on the head of the figure sacrificing in the celebrated sculpture, called the 'Mithraic Sacrifice' (or the Mythical Sacrifice), in the British Museum. This loose cap, with the point protruded, gives the original form from which all helmets or defensive headpieces, whether Greek or Barbarian, deduce. As a Phrygian Cap, or Symbolizing Cap, it is always sanguine in its colour. It then stands as the 'Cap of Liberty', a revolutionary form; also, in another way, it is even a civic or incorporated badge. It is always masculine in its meaning. It marks the 'needle' of the obelisk, the crown or tip of the phallus, whether 'human' or representative. It has its origin in the rite of circumcision--unaccountable as are both the symbol and the rite.
The real meaning of the bonnet rouge, or 'cap of liberty', has been involved from time immemorial in deep obscurity, notwithstanding that it has always been regarded as a most important hieroglyph or figure. It signifies the supernatural simultaneous 'sacrifice' and 'triumph'. It has descended from the time of Abraham, and it is supposed to emblem the strange mythic rite of the 'circumcisio preputii'.
Mike McArtor
Contributor
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Did you know?
The Smurf (Smurves?) are an invention of the french comic writer Peyo. It was edited by Dupuis. The first apparition of the Smurf was in a fantasy comic called Yohan & Pirlouit in 1950.The are gnomes in the sense of the French esoterical tradition. They wear the Phrygien bonnet:
The Phrygian Cap is a most recondite antiquarian form; the symbol comes from the highest antiquity. It is displayed on the head of the figure sacrificing in the celebrated sculpture, called the 'Mithraic Sacrifice' (or the Mythical Sacrifice), in the British Museum. This loose cap, with the point protruded, gives the original form from which all helmets or defensive headpieces, whether Greek or Barbarian, deduce. As a Phrygian Cap, or Symbolizing Cap, it is always sanguine in its colour. It then stands as the 'Cap of Liberty', a revolutionary form; also, in another way, it is even a civic or incorporated badge. It is always masculine in its meaning. It marks the 'needle' of the obelisk, the crown or tip of the phallus, whether 'human' or representative. It has its origin in the rite of circumcision--unaccountable as are both the symbol and the rite.
The real meaning of the bonnet rouge, or 'cap of liberty', has been involved from time immemorial in deep obscurity, notwithstanding that it has always been regarded as a most important hieroglyph or figure. It signifies the supernatural simultaneous 'sacrifice' and 'triumph'. It has descended from the time of Abraham, and it is supposed to emblem the strange mythic rite of the 'circumcisio preputii'.
Hot smurf! Smurf trivia! :D
Heathansson
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Heathansson wrote:What were poodle?Ha ha ha! You are a tricky one! ;D
I got skills ta pay da bills!