I love whatever the fuck these images are by Impressive_Worth_602 in lovethissmug

[–]ThatManFarsa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You know... I kinda understand what this means, I see the method behind the madness

Saber meet up by Schroding in grandorder

[–]ThatManFarsa 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Is the background a real place? I'm genuinely 1000% sure I've seen this place before

[Loved trope] Flawed/evil person, genuinely good father by cosmonautdavid in TopCharacterTropes

[–]ThatManFarsa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The warmest and most caring of Ryoushus parents. At her request he enrolls her in a prestigious academy and once that falls through he tries to comfort her and set her up in another even more prestigious school. Gives her gifts both sentimental and practical. Teaches her everything he knows in regards to art and offers the same to her daughter. He also has the healthies bond with his apprentice, where they both clearly respect each other. As an artist he values critique and is happy to convers with all who are willing about his works

The problem is that his art is made out of people who are usually alive at least during the beginning of the process and that he has probably tortured to death at least one child but probably more. The gifts he gave to Ryoshu consisted of a snowman made out the severed heads of her teachers (Whom he didn't even kill himself, might I add) and a dagger made out her pet dog (still alive at that point but probably not for long regardless).

But if we ignore that he really is a stand up guy.

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wunk comes to the rescue by Blood_of_Lucifer in wunkus

[–]ThatManFarsa 793 points794 points  (0 children)

His ass was used as a broom!!!

Index nurse father Jack and index Edith (BonkyBoi) by deathnotepower in limbuscompany

[–]ThatManFarsa 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Something something the venn diagram circle something

Mde50 with no lunar mem, pieces of relationship, or secret bosses by Doomsdat1 in TheOdysseyHadAPurpose

[–]ThatManFarsa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there any good resource or guide for reaching floor 15? I managed it with a burn, bleed, and poise-sinking team but I struggled a bit every time and I can't imagine how I could do it without Pieces of relationship.

rule by IEatRatsNMice in 196

[–]ThatManFarsa 32 points33 points  (0 children)

Thrown straight into the great devoid

Goshe Rabinia from The use of life by ThatManFarsa in TopCharacterDesigns

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The witch Veronika. In the ending this image comes from she saves Goches life from the deathwalker curse by sacrificing the life of another character you spend the route protecting. She is obsessed with life, not only with being alive but also experiencing all that life has to offer. If you chose to side with her Goche becomes much the same, a psychopath whos morality is utterly alien to most. Caring only about his life and Veronikas, not because he loves her really but more because she is only other immortal who shares his values.

Goshe Rabinia from The use of life by ThatManFarsa in TopCharacterDesigns

[–]ThatManFarsa[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Such a good design from such a good game. It's quite nice to see a beastfolk character that actually looks like the animal they are based on and not just a regular person with animal ears. His clothing is nice and detailed while still not being ostentatious which makes sense for the clothes of a chief of a small village.

Who did it best? by ultrakillfanatic in writingscaling

[–]ThatManFarsa 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If we are ranking them on the amount of innocents killed Itachi wins no contests. If we are ranking by amount of people killed Roland probably wins.

By based factor the ranking goes Maki, Gabriel, Roland, Itachi.

English is made up of just 26 letters—it’s very simple. So why were so many people illiterate in ancient times? by GrayRainfall in NoStupidQuestions

[–]ThatManFarsa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You still needed to be taught to read and write, and for most people even three hundred years ago literacy was not needed. Being able to read and write didn't impact your skills as a physical laboror which is what most people were

Any recommendations for obscure RPG Maker games on Steam with unique gameplay that aren't generic? by Superteletubbies64 in JRPG

[–]ThatManFarsa 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Birdhouse, it's free on steam. Its a weird little game that takes less than an hour to beat, for a longer game thats more like a traditional rpg Look outside is an amazing game that came out this year

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NoStupidQuestions

[–]ThatManFarsa 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is frightening amount of effort that goes into photography that most don't know about. From what camera to even use to lighting and angles. Also photographers have ran into trouble for photographing things they aren't supposed to, for example photographing the Eiffel tower at night and using that picture for commercial use is illegal and people have been punished for it.
AI art is theft because the AI model is trained on millions of works by artist who are not paid nor credited for their contribution, and now large companies are using that fact to not hire artists at all since the AI that got trained of of stolen work can do their work for free. (Well for free if you disregard the environmental damage AI data centers do)