A counting game not to different from Good vs Evil,the middle is 500. +1 for Order. -1 for Chaos
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I wish Cake 1 was here.
You really are from the future! Tell me, am I living in a cottage in Nova Scotia, happily married with one egg and another on the way?618
Here, have some hilariously bad art from the museum of bad art.
edited 9th May '16 6:57:52 AM by pepimanoli
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I dunno. It looks like a lot of these could be considered "modern" art with a few tweaks. I've been to the Mo MA and seen stuff that looks just like that, with intentionally "eclectic" design that looks like someone scribbled something really quick onto the canvas.
The ink flows into a dark puddle, just move your hand- write the way into his heart625
Something I wrote.
The Reign of Fl'rfo the Third happened at a time when there was chaos in the prairie dog society. The growing, increasingly complex society of prairie dogs remained unmolested after the bipedal, furless devils disappeared. However, the convoluted bureaucratic system, the increasing weakness of the Diggers that gave the prairie dog empire under Fyu’ka the Bold (otherwise known as the Nervous) living space and the fear of neighboring animals, including fellow herbivores, only made the prairie dogs discontent. The last straw would be the death of Fyu'ka, when he was murdered by a militarist faction.
Of course, if the prairie dogs had a civil war, their glorious underground cities would simply collapse, but the factions - the loyalist one, which wanted to install Fyu'ka's daughter, Du'g'ka as the new empress, and the militarist one, which wanted to install Fyu'ka's ally, an ambitious general known as Fy'gru'. However, after Du'g'ka was eaten by a caravan of techno-coyotes, the loyalist and the militarist faction reached a compromise. Fl'fro, one of Fyu'ka's servants, would become emperor.
Fl'fro was quick to install a quasi-absolutist regime. Curbing the opposition, Fl'fro killed Fy'gru' and installed a more competent and intelligent, but far less ambitious prairie dog, N'gye, as his general. After reaching certain territories, in which the prairie dog empire managed to reach the sea and finally met a complete union between the various subspecies, Fl'fro installed the "Non-Expansion Act", in which the empire would not expand after the fortification of the borders, and would only expand deeper into earth. An accomplished diplomat, Fl'fro managed to get the techno-coyotes on his side, allowing the empire to develop more than ever.
edited 9th May '16 7:45:43 AM by arcada188
You really are from the future! Tell me, am I living in a cottage in Nova Scotia, happily married with one egg and another on the way?

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"We can handle what is true, for we are already living it."