16bitforestcat
16BitForestCat
16bitforestcat

Spoiler alert: the chapter ALSO mentions she has a new book!

Felicia Day has a book coming out? She shoulda mentioned it in the interview or something.

That's a pretty damn interesting story! I'm totally guilty of websleuthing people, not to actually make any kind of contact with them, but just to see if I can put the pieces together. I always feel like I'm Sherlock Holmes (but with less drug addiction) when I take a dozen ridiculously minor and obscure clues and

Until the dung-lung hit.

DEEK!

Yeah, I feel kinda dirty for saying it, but as soon as I read "she" I double-checked the dog's junk.

I don't think a horror movie is too concerned with animal rehab….Those runtime limits, y'know.

Just the tip?

More like "horror" at this point. I don't get this world sometimes all the times. (And concerning brother-in-law specifically, mostly I'm relieved he didn't name his black and yellow dogs "N-word" and "Ching-chong". Maybe I'm giving him too much credit, and he just wasn't smart enough to see the opportunity to be an

I haven't seen this movie, and the kitten is part of why, so my question about the whole animal sacrifice thing is: did she have to kill her cat, or could it have been any animal?

We can be wrong together, because I broke down at that point, and again when Iorek found him.

I've definitely vacuumed up dozens of her kids.

Wow. I had never heard of this movie or the book before. But I already had developed a healthy distrust of anyone who keeps white German shepherds, due to the fact that *every single person* I've met who keeps white sheps is an awful racist. (I seriously did not know this was a "thing" outside of the pocket of the

Unfortunately, they WERE up-to-date on their vaccines. What the vet's office doesn't tell you when you take your pets in is that the vaccine is more to protect the owners and other humans than the pets. If your dog bites someone and the dog's shots are behind, you've got to put the dog down, and you've also got a

Now that I've shared my real-life animal trauma, here's the very first fictional animal death that made me cry:

I don't need a fictional dramatic animal death, because my family actually had a real-life Old Yeller moment (though, thankfully, we didn't have to put down the dogs ourselves). A rabid raccoon got into the house one night when I was a young kid and everyone was asleep. Our two dogs got to it before it could attack

Actually kinda dealing with the aftermath of such a situation IRL right now. This comment stirred up a lot of feelings I wasn't expecting and am not sure I can deal with right now. None of which makes me unhappy to have seen your comment.

Totally came here to say this. I don't care that he had a good life and he was happy to go be part of the afterlife Owlsa with the Black Rabbit, Hazel-rah's death gets me in the chest every time. I showed my partner the movie once, and he was so bewildered because usually he's the one crying, and I'm the one just

He uses that same voice for various characters in Elder Scrolls Online, and every time we hear one, my partner and I will say, "Get out of this game, Lyndon, you don't go here."

Woody Allen is a creepy asshole out of touch with the real world? It must be a day ending in Y.