They really captured the spirit of this style in “Secret of Kells.” Just looking at this made Aislinn’s haunting spell-song for Pangur Ban start in my head:
You can go where I cannot Pangur Ban, oh Pangur Ban
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fka u/the_itsb, aka [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], [email protected] 41f artsy ADHD married to 42m machine whisperer, teen son trans & also ADHD. We do outdoor equipment & small engine repair at our home just outside Athens, OH.
They really captured the spirit of this style in “Secret of Kells.” Just looking at this made Aislinn’s haunting spell-song for Pangur Ban start in my head:
You can go where I cannot Pangur Ban, oh Pangur Ban
🥰
the 12 hours of identical dungeon corridors underneath the dwarf city
ugh, this just gave me real, visceral dread, and I haven’t played that stage in at least 5 years!
it was so, so HARD. Also I’m a filthy casual and everything is hard for me, but jfc that area kicked my whole ass repeatedly.
My husband has never read the books, watched Season 1 with me, and enjoyed it. The person saying it’s got problems isn’t wrong, but as confused as my husband was at times, I had a lot more problems with it than he did because of my knowledge of the books. I didn’t hate it at much as many other book fans did, so we will watch Season 2 and probably once again be entertained but mildly disappointed.
I love your enthusiasm and positivity even more than I love your clever username. I hope you get your epic American meal someday!
I’m in Ohio, and my reluctant suggestions for your meal would be Buckeyes (the chocolate-coated peanut butter candy, not the actual nut), that weird “Cincinnati-style” chili served over spaghetti noodles, and a big buttery ear of sweet corn. “Reluctant” because the idea of eating all 3 in one sitting really grosses me out, let alone in combination with anything else from any other state.
Both my husband and my dog got Lyme disease this year because of the wild amount of ticks who made it through the mild winter, but we’re hoping our new flock of guinea fowl will help control them next year, because it seems like we’re going to have a lot more warm winters in our future.