
Age 22 | Like a platypus, I don't do much | Multi-Fandom Crossover Enthusiast
809 posts
I'm Not The Biggest Fan Of This Band, I Have Not Listened To Everything By Them, But I Will Say I Do
I'm not the biggest fan of this band, I have not listened to everything by them, but I will say I do really like this song. It's a fun, energetic song that is a great time. Don't got much more to say beyond, if you give it a listen, I hope you enjoy.
-
punkrockmixtapes liked this · 1 year ago
More Posts from Demon64
Fighting through the Temple of Wonder and Pain was harder than the Demi-Fiend thought. The monsters that called this place home were some of the toughest he's come across in a while, but he's made it to the final chamber. The chamber where the final challenge stood. The Champion of Xbeltz'aloc. Caradog McCallister.
Caradog had fought through this temple, defeated all the monsters needed, had chosen to step up and help keep the Gods of Wonder imprisoned. Now the True Demon stood before him. Looking to get his help in taking down the Great Will. First the Demi-Fiend would have to prove himself.
Outside the temple stood Death. He had attempted going in after the Demi-Fiend, only to be stopped by the door slamming shut in front of him. No amount of physical or magical might would let him open the damn thing. It was frustrating for the Pale Rider to say the least. He had no doubt the Demi-Fiend could handle himself against whatever lay inside the temple, but that boy was still young, and even if he has the title of True Demon, he hoped that boy still had some tiny sliver of humanity.
It was a battle to the end. Shockwaves flew as they clashed. The True Demon versus Champion of Xbeltz'aloc. Only one could win. Unfortunately for the Demi-Fiend, despite his triumph, he could not convince Caradog. The man has given up his life outside to keep the Gods of Wonder imprisoned, and unless they are no longer exist, there is little to no chance of the old man leaving. He would allow the Demi-Fiend to leave however.
Stepping outside into the world, the source of light had dimmed, now the stillness of night very apparent. Death had since left. Walking down the steps, the True Demon thought to himself. Thought about where to go next with his plans to take down the Great Will.

extreme measures pact of punishment be like
I don't like Monkey Wrench
The show is just not my kind of thing. Also, I don't want to like it. I first heard about it when this fucking hellsite was going through a whole batch of Vivziepop drama and it was practically overflowing in the Helluva Boss tag. People kept making some wild statements and eventually I saw one post that basically said to go watch other shows and it used Monkey Wrench as an example. That did not sit with me. So, I just kinda became a hater for a bit, and guess what?... I'm not gonna flip the script now. I don't care how good people say it is and I don't care if it reminds of you of those Saturday Morning Cartoons you loved so much. I think there's a reason it's not a big thing that everyone talks about, and that is because it's not doing anything special. I watched episode one, it used a plot I've seen with nothing new added. I watched episode two, it tries to create a marketable character, nobody cares because it has no personality. I tried watching the third episode and quit within the first minute.
So... call me a hater if you want. Try convincing me to give it another try if you want. Just know that I don't care about your uninspired blorbos or whatever you want to call them. I'll honestly be surprised if this post gets any reactions at all.
You know, I oftentimes don't feel the same hype for indie animation that others feel. I get the hype, but don't feel it. Probably doesn't help that usually when I see whatever it is that people are hyping up that I'm left unimpressed.
Does not matter if it's Helluva Boss, Murder Drones, Port by the Sea or even that dumbass cartoon Monkey Wrench. I'm unimpressed.
Nothing wows me, because nothing it does is truly awe-inspiring or whatever. I'm more impressed by indie comics than I am indie animation.
I love animation, but nothing that any of these do is anything I love. Doesn't help that compared to non-indie animation, the plots are just kinda... lacking, I guess? They don't got anything that makes me want to stay, nothing that keeps my attention. Blue Eye Samurai and Arcane also had a hard time keeping my attention but at least I like the characters and the overall story. Nothing about the indie animations does that.