saille is planting praxis / Texts
Order by: date ↑ - rating ↑This is, indeed, fucking epic. In execution and retelling. Any vote points I can give you are a drop in the bucket compared to the well-deserved base points for this task, but I want to give them to you anyway.
I would be remiss to not mention the existence of relatively organised Jugger leagues with coherent rules, teams in many countries, official sport status in Germany and a pretty fantastic international tournament. I regret that the friend who told me about it plays for Australia and I am just a wee bit far away to play, though I see some USian Amtgard folks have taken up the game.
heh, mine, too. I also celebrate each of the relevant New Year's Days on the general principle that this world could use more chances for fresh starts....
of course, then you get into the mathematically semantic conundrum of whether this task requires ten(10) trees each with ten(10) babies (we'll call them 'objects') stapled to them (we'll call that 'hidden') for a total of one hundred (100) babies.
That is so much better than my recent "hey, do I know you... from the internet?" Spidere deserved better. I may have to stalk him now to make it up to him....
Your writeup/photos are hilarious. So is the idea of Fight Club rules on foofy-ass lavender soap, mind. This wins.
I like that this is, beyond a tale of neglect and abandonment, a tale of remembrance and redemption. also, being freezer-based rather than refrigerator-based, a tale less likely to cause food poisoning.
...and now I have enough votes to not bankrupt myself on your penny! The saving, while annoying while low on votes, does wind up strangely satisfying.
aw, geez. I was so stuck on how I didn't get to do the parts of this one I thought would be really cool (the stained-glass-style binding, in particular. Or illustrations) that I didn't expect anyone to like it. I mean, more than I usually don't expect anyone to like anything I post.
In my honest opinion, it's not nearly as cool as morbid books made of toe tags, for one. Or squirrels.
Oh, right. Well then. I love that you guys are serious about this. have I mentioned recently that I love living in a universe where this game, and people like you, exist?