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With Christmas on the way, and my being forced to retrieve my Christmas decorations from the basement, I have an awful idea.
You know those glass Christmas villages with buildings and lots of people and trees? The ones you might get some stuffed animal innards and call it snow for?
40K battle for Sanguinious Day. Let it sink in.
If the truth can destroy it, then it deserves to be destroyed.
You know those glass Christmas villages with buildings and lots of people and trees? The ones you might get some stuffed animal innards and call it snow for?
I've never seen fake snow made out of sausages before.
You know those glass Christmas villages with buildings and lots of people and trees? The ones you might get some stuffed animal innards and call it snow for?
I've never seen fake snow made out of sausages before.
Hahaha, I *literally* thought this is what OP meant until my brain caught up a few seconds later.
I would love to play on a gingerbread village map some day. They tend to be close enough in terms of scale and it perfectly fits the theme of metaphysical cosmic horror.
Your stuffed animal innards comment threw me off like it did for others here. My first thought was Han disemboweling the taun taun in Empire.
You know those glass Christmas villages with buildings and lots of people and trees? The ones you might get some stuffed animal innards and call it snow for?
I've never seen fake snow made out of sausages before.
Hahaha, I *literally* thought this is what OP meant until my brain caught up a few seconds later.
I'm still not entirely convinced it isn't. Animal innards are stuffed with meat and spices = sausage
You know those glass Christmas villages with buildings and lots of people and trees? The ones you might get some stuffed animal innards and call it snow for?
I've never seen fake snow made out of sausages before.
Hahaha, I *literally* thought this is what OP meant until my brain caught up a few seconds later.
I'm still not entirely convinced it isn't. Animal innards are stuffed with meat and spices = sausage
The innards of stuffed animals. The word stuffed implies something like the innards of a Teddy Bear.
If the truth can destroy it, then it deserves to be destroyed.