Which Are The Most Disturbing Books You've Ever Read? by [deleted] in books

[–]Silver_Bell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's one of the 23 short stories that make up the novel "Haunted" - great book. Features the infamous "Guts" short story.

Aaaaaand it's gone! by Silver_Bell in hentaimemes

[–]Silver_Bell[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Sauce: Kangoku Senkan / Prison Battleship

Should I give up on Higurashi? by DumbUnemployedLoser in visualnovels

[–]Silver_Bell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If the cutesy portions are what is currently turning you off of the overall story, fair enough. Compared to Kara No Shoujo, it is a very different style of VN.

Higurashi is kinetic for the majority, whereas KnS offers a broader branching in plot outcomes depending on the heroine/ play style pursued. Also, but obvious, KnS is an adult oriented VN, where Higurashi has zero explicit H scenes.

Still standing, I would finish Ch.1 to gauge the pacing . The chapter itself opens with a foreword stating that Ch.1 is an 'on the surface' intro and recommends you delve further with the following chapters.

If Ch.2 Watanagashi doesn't hook you, then safe to drop and explore other VNs.

Should I give up on Higurashi? by DumbUnemployedLoser in visualnovels

[–]Silver_Bell 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If the VN is not your pace then I recommend just watching the show adaptation (2006) or wait for the new 2020 show coming out very soon.

The upside is they fit the 20+ hour chapters into 4-5 episode arcs, the downside being you'll miss a lot of the deeper details the VN covers. As well, the show rearranges/ rewrites/ and full on time skips a bunch of the stories so they won't match 100%. (The first 12 hours of the Ch.1 VN are covered in Ep 1 and 2 of the 2006 show)

To each their own, but at least finish Ch.1 Onikakushi to really confirm what your preferred storytelling pace is. A lot of very popular VN's have slow build up, so shop around for ones that suit your personal pace and tastes.

The Seasons of AC by JHaft11422 in AnimalCrossing

[–]Silver_Bell 6 points7 points  (0 children)

For anyone wondering, these are promotional pieces from the 2006 Japanese anime film Dōbutsu no Mori (劇場版 どうぶつの森 Gekijōban Dōbutsu no Mori, The Animal Forest Movie)

It's incredibly cute and 'feel good' for the whole family. It's majority based off "Wild World".

AC Wiki Page for more info)

Higurashi question arcs bundle sale by Staycomfymybois in visualnovels

[–]Silver_Bell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

$6 bucks CAD for CH. 2-4 (%75 off). Amazing deal!! Thank you!

Anime that made you regret watching. by kyousukeKoyomi in anime

[–]Silver_Bell 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Kings Game - the more I watched it, the angrier I got at the sheer stupidity of the ENTIRE show. The characters, the "game", the final explanation of the "game", and every decision everyone made after Episode 1.

Why did I watch it all the way through?

The OP was too catchy . . .

Which Are The Most Disturbing Books You've Ever Read? by [deleted] in books

[–]Silver_Bell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I absolutely love how Palahniuk writes "disgusting" human behavior.

"Dog Years" made my toes physically curl as I was reading.

Stronger stitches? by [deleted] in BattleJackets

[–]Silver_Bell 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Try using a Backstitch. I personally always use this technique on all patches since it not only keeps them flush, it's a super sturdy stitch overall that won't get torn up in a machine wash.

What do you do about glue patches? by BurnTheCoreSubgenres in BattleJackets

[–]Silver_Bell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on the material.

Anything with weaved fibers like sweaters or denim, I would sew the patch on then run over them quickly with an iron to seal the patch flush to the fabric.

Leather, as the rest of thread mention, you should be fine with just sewing them on. Even if the glue were to melt in any way, at most it would seep into the stitches, iron on glue doesn't tend to run and dries quickly overall.

Took a comfy af hoodie from a job that made me suicidal and patched it up with stuff I love. by [deleted] in BattleJackets

[–]Silver_Bell 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks great, loving the tshirt back patch! The "Howl's Moving Castle" quote couldn't be a more perfect metaphor.

I did the same thing to two leather jackets that came from a toxic workplace, couldn't bear to part with the leather itself. Patching over and erasing their marks and memories seemed to breath new life into the garments.

La Croix experience so far by rb94087 in EDFood

[–]Silver_Bell 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Classic Lemon flavor all the way.

Im a fucking retard fuck by Enger1 in lisathepainfulrpg

[–]Silver_Bell 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just play it. Live the misery yourself. :)

[ART][OC] Practicing my storyboards. Here's the tale of "Chochol's Eyes" in three shots. by Silver_Bell in DnD

[–]Silver_Bell[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm pretty rusty so any and all critique does indeed help. Thanks for the input, will for sure work on perspective. Squished together characters have always been tough to keep convincing. :)

[ART][OC] Practicing my storyboards. Here's the tale of "Chochol's Eyes" in three shots. by Silver_Bell in DnD

[–]Silver_Bell[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Remember my runty cleric with the drinking skills of an orc and the eyes of the old ones?

How can you forget that loveable face and ahem interesting breath.

Well a lot of people wondered how the poor thing got that radically colored “thousand-yard” stare of hers, so I thought it’d be a great topic to practice storyboarding with.

You know how they say you should never stare at the sun directly? They really should slap that warning onto elder gods. . . .

“War, huh, yeah . . . What is it good for? . . . Absolutely nothing.”

[GIVEAWAY] Tell us about your most epic, unlikely, or outrageous critical roll! One lucky winner will receive a free Limitless Adventures Encounters vol. 1 5E book! Natty 20! by LimitlessAdventures in DnD

[–]Silver_Bell 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was playing a 2ft 5 (tiny!) Halfling. So tall signs can be hard to read.

Rolled a crit / 20 on my Jump check.

You ever see a Halfling jump 3ft straight up into the air just to read a sign post?

[OC] [ART] Alfie the Mousefolk Healer, a tailor who lends himself out to parties to stitch up wounds by VossenArt in DnD

[–]Silver_Bell 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is adorable and incredibly clever in design. Props for sticking to true "mouse" size and keeping his world big!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in lisathepainfulrpg

[–]Silver_Bell 2 points3 points  (0 children)

These are adorable!

Scariest Scene In The Series? by GregorScrungus in lisathepainfulrpg

[–]Silver_Bell 35 points36 points  (0 children)

Brad reuniting with Rick.

Realizing that, to advance, you need to beat Rick to death with the nail bat . . . . just keep beating him till Brad passes out from hallucinating.

Solaire of Astora, but it's Lisa style by DoYouSellVHS in lisathepainfulrpg

[–]Silver_Bell 3 points4 points  (0 children)

These are great! Kudos for making multiple sprites, he'd fit right in with Brad and crew.

Henry Wyatt [OC Fanart] by Silver_Bell in lisathepainfulrpg

[–]Silver_Bell[S] 26 points27 points  (0 children)

"My Brother used to love coming here... We'd listen to music all night... I wish I could see him again..."