Yeem Principle #128 - When summer comes and I'm finally free from watching kids, I'm finally going to have time to play video games. Nothing is more important to me than being able to relax and avoid those hellspawns.
Moo Principle # 127 - When Oblivion remastered comes out, nothing else is important for an entire holiday weekend and one can have a tendency to forget that writing goals were set or that grass exists to be touched and munched.
You may be any other the three: a lesser eldritch entity, a great old one, or an outer one.
The one above you is origin, aka Tony. You cannot beat Tony. Tony wears a crown with the omniverse as its table stone. Even the outer ones are no match for a being this grand, who is also the greatest in all of both existence and nonexistence.
Moo Principle #125 - My main goal in writing is to entertain myself like nobody else can. The second goal is to have a world, events, and characters that comes from my own mind and recognize it as a good story. But I'm not gonna deny wanting all the other things too, even if they are icing and spice. But I can't sacrifice the first two for the latter.
Also, my horns are still stuck. Thanks for nothing gang.
Moo Principle #122 - Dickens was incredibly fond of Portmanteau, both the luggage and the word play. He was also fond of characters, as he named almost a thousand of them during his career.
Moo Principle #120 - @AnonUnlimited can not delete his account if I make him the godfather of my children! The best he can do is go inactive, which is still sad but okay.

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