Thoughts on chaos and order

Just some ramblings I had whilst having a doodle. The following word salad may not make much sense. This is merely a bunch of thoughts and stream of consciousness I had and has no scientific or philosophical value. Thinking about the...

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Who wants some emo poetry?

I haven't gotten around to drawing art for this one but I like tge symbolism so I wanted to share it --- Black dahlias blossom along these trails As so do my footsteps they will return again next year However I will not Fungus crawls...

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A weird vent thing, probably will delete later

Tonight is one of those painful nights. Trying to hold back these tears that keep on flowing and flowing, choking on myself. I feel unbearably alone not even the distraction of deafening music helps tonight. It's always been hard to describe these...

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Shared taboo

Paint me with your love, Sharing our 333 together, Merging and melding Screams and souls soar into the night sky Sharing pain and ecstasy As we create our delicate 666 They don't need to know These sins of love we share, Sins of...

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The ambush

Originally thought of as just a myth or a cryptid or a myth, this creature is an ambush predator that pretends to be a corpse or roadkill in order to catch its prey by surprise and swallow it whole. They are opputunistic feeders that can sustain...

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Ecology of Lycanthropes 2: Origins

Ecology of Lycanthropes: Origins Now that we discussed what Lycanthropes are there's probably a few questions you have. Let's start with where they came from. Each pack seems to have a different variation on how they came about but many seemingly...

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Ecology of the Lycanthropes 1

The lycanthropes are humans who were given the ability to switch between humanity and a sort of beast form. Contrary to their name, the transformation isn't limited to a wolf. Everybody has their own unique transformation. You can only become a...

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The wooded home

Taz moved to the country side a few years ago from a city. He bought a lot by a river, which was ch had plentiful shellfish and the soil was fertile. It was quite a switch from his crazy city life, with the cars buzzing around you, crowds in your way,...

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The summary of the Gyetkti Floating Cattle by Professor Marlo Trotsky

Hello dear reader, I do hope this book finds you in good shape. I have been living on the planet of Gyetkti for several years now, in a village of about 20 citizens. The natives of the planet are a bit of an enigma themselves, being cephelopodiforms...

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