Did you know that the egg 100% came before the chicken? Cause egg for other animals existed long before chickens. Also did you know that eggs taste bad unless made into a cake or cake-like thing. Like a brownie or something.
Egg egg egg egg egg go in freezer and then can be thrown at @supergnome-a
@dexalyx
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I haven’t posted my drawings before, but I’ve been obsessed with the Stanley Parable for ages now so I figured I might as well share some :)
Uh oh. Looks like someone might have a virus…
Despite their claim, Narrator might have a meltdown if someone touches them. He’s fine though.
Helping Theirry @vellichorom get ready for the Narratorverse Met Gala!
The Parable Gala? 👀
He’s gonna be the prettiest girl at the party!
Plus an extra silly doodle
just a LITTLE something to tide over the crowd while we wait for the final verdict ~ FRESHLY prepared by @tsp-narrator-ask! ft @steampoweredwerehog!
For SOME REASON (*looks pointedly at Agnes Nutter*) this comes up a lot in the Good Omens fandom and I thought it might be useful to have a reference out there for folks who are interested!
(And to be clear: I personally do not think it is a big deal if you don’t get it right, I’m not here for judging anyone’s ability to correctly use pronouns that went out of fashion several centuries ago. But I know people like to know this stuff.)
1. Thou & Thee
The difference here is the same as the difference between I & Me or She & Her - the first one is the subject of the sentence (doing the action) and the second one is the object of the sentence (having the action done to them). So the pattern is:
“I gave her a flaming sword” vs “She gave me a flaming sword.”
“Thou gave me a flaming sword.” vs “I gave thee a flaming sword”
“Thou gave her a flaming sword” vs “She gave thee a flaming sword”
2. Thy & Thine
Similarly, the difference here is the same as between My & Mine and Her & Hers.
“I gave away my flaming sword!”
“Thou gave away thy flaming sword?!” (Greek Chorus: ”She gave away her flaming sword??!”)
“It was mine to give away!”
“And it was also thine to keep…” (Greek Chorus: “And hers to lose, and hers to seek…”)
3. BUT SOMETIMES THE AESTHETIC
You do sometimes use “thine” in places where grammatically it should be “thy”, for the same reason as the most famous example of using “mine” in a place where it should be “my”:
MINE EYES HAVE SEEN THE GLORY OF THE COMING OF THE LORD
– simply because “eyes” starts with a vowel and “my eyes” is slightly more difficult to sing when you’ve got important grape-trampling to be getting on with. So a Mighty Angel Of The Lord who was feeling particularly poetic and hoping to inspire a few songs might appear before some poor goatherder and declare:
“Avert thine eyes oh mortal, lest thy sight be robbed from thee by glory!”
But honestly, just like most modern songs are quite happy using “my eyes”, I personally think if you just stick to the one rule to avoid confusion, it’s also fine:
“Avert thy eyes oh mortal, lest thy sight be– wait where art thou going get back here I’ve got a message to deliver– oh bugger.”
Hm…I don’t think he’s supposed to see that.
hi first time asking something so this is for the now you see me au we know the narrator can be/get really tall but can he shrink? like to a size he can fit in stanley’s hands that small
It’s not his preferred size but it is possible! He’s most comfortable big, so being small is more for necessity or distress
( @voidofstarryink )
Ok so basically:
The “they did surgery on a grape” meme but instead it’s a picture of William Afton from FNaF in surgery don’t @ me
Nesting
Hoarding things
Taking things apart
Wandering
Shitty memory
Needing pressure on your body to sleep
I spent years just lurking on tumblr but recently I’ve been making TSP content so I guess this is a TSP account now?they/void/ink/star/eye(Always feel free to message me or send in an ask <3)
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