Well, Cygan was wondering why there wasn't one, so I made it. I guess we can talk about queer stuff. :3
(*LGBTQ+ Solidarity huggles*)
Oh, and if you're wondering, non-queer folks are welcome too.
Edited by GastonRabbit on Dec 1st 2023 at 12:49:01 PM
To the last page in the pansexual flag... I am reminded of Noisemaster from Cucumber Quest, not necessarily in a bad way but... that guy?
I'll hide your name inside a word and paint your eyes with false perception.The plague's one of the more personally unnerving mass death events. A fifth of an entire continent is dead within two years, and a third to half in a century and a half. Developing tumors, atrophied hands, legs, and penises turning black within hours, high fevers, and the body shriveling and rotting. You were lucky if it took half a day, not so much with bubonic strains taking weeks to die.
Yes good in the long run doesn't necessarily mean it was pleasant to live through, also enough people died to effect social change still means a lot of people died. I don't think I've ever dealt with a giant rat some mice who ate food in various cabins but no rats. Oh and Quesnel had pigeons on main street. Mostly for pests we have deer, marmots, and coyotes, and squirrels, and raccoons, and bears, so don't leave your compost or garbage out until the day of
, no rats or pigeons though.
edited 2nd Sep '14 1:32:49 PM by phantom1

A third of middle-age Europe, not so much. Though with the massive amount of deaths, it forced the population to develop more efficient tools to farm and gather resources. So many had died that just using serfs to brute force productivity wasn't viable.