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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