Dogmantra
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Reply to jstpst.net is the social media site of the future. The only thing it's missing is big brand accounts. by flabberghaster
I will be taking any brand accounts that use Dog Honey© to court.
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Reply to i think the Jstpst Experience would be much improved if every comment was hidden behind a tiny 'show more' link, and if you misclick while attempting to click it, then you're taken to a different page where clicking the back button doesn't take you back to your position in the thread you were reading by emma
while we're implementing this can we also implement a "this page looks better in the app" popup that shows up at random and regardless of what you click it refreshes the page and you lose your place
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Reply to comment by Dogmantra in The official theme of exploding two trains and killing three people by 500poundsofnothing
gosh I'm enamoured with the idea that this tune read as scathing satire at the time
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the official theme of deliberately exploding two trains and killing three people
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Reply to They should invent some sort of beam or ray that makes you not be anxious anymore by flabberghaster
I would settle for a salve or ointment that has this effect also
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I feel this so hard, but sometimes you just ain't feeling it! don't force yourself!
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Reply to I wonder if these dogs this dog honey was made out of lived their loves freely roaming by Moonside
the dog honey propaganda board would like to remind you that only dog honey from the happiest dogs tastes sweet and delicious, dog honey from unhappy dogs tastes bitter and is almost inedible, because all of your dog honey is as sweet as can be, that's how you know the dogs lived their lives freely roaming, frolicking, and smelling the urine of as many other dogs as they wanted!
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Reply to comment by skookin in ITT: post a webcomic u enjoy by skookin
I own one of the original strips! I love it!
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Reply to ITT: post a webcomic u enjoy by skookin
ozy and millie, it has been finished since 2008 so perhaps not the best if you are looking for something to keep reading, but it is vast and wonderful and cute and a bit of the ending makes me cry every time
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Reply to does anyone else remember 'dog honey' by emma
sadly we can never return to those days :(
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Reply to comment by neku in new! season! of. taskmaster uk! by neku
oooh nice, I watched the first 3 series on channel 4's online service because they just added a few international taskmasters but didn't have s4 yet, hopefully they add it soon
totally agree on Jeremy, but I do appreciate that he's not just trying to replicate the original, it gives it a fun different flavour
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Reply to new! season! of. taskmaster uk! by neku
hell yeah, recently watched the first three series of taskmaster NZ so it'll be weird to see alex horne in the assistant spot rather than paul williams
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Reply to what's your tea? by oolong
honestly just english breakfast with (oat) milk
stereotypical english tea drinker
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I checked and that URL is available so I expect you to follow up on this post
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Reply to what the fuck is dog honey? by flabberghaster
it's the dog version of honey
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Reply to [SOLVED] i want to be cremated after i've passed but if i'm cremated i can't become a skeleton by hollyhoppet
mix ashes into cement, make cast of a skeleton
Dogmantra wrote
Reply to Cat Molasses by cute_spider
I'll see you in animal syrup court
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Reply to comment by cute_spider in 🐕🍯 by voxpoplar
you're to direct any and all questions about dog honey to its originator, me.
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Reply to comment by Dogmantra in howd they even get people to actually fight and kill in the knights times by I_got_killed_one_time
Additionally, once it got to an actual pitched battle, one of the roles of the formation of a block of men was to make it hard for people to run away. You were packed so tightly with everyone else that it was difficult to do anything but move with the flow, and retreating as an individual was pretty tricky. Once you make contact with the enemy, the choice essentially comes down to fight or die, which for most people is a pretty easy choice.
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Reply to howd they even get people to actually fight and kill in the knights times by I_got_killed_one_time
It's also traditionally been a path for social mobility. The Romans promised land and citizenship to soldiers who served long enough. The whole deal of Knights under feudalism was that they traded military service for social standing and land. Just like how today the US military will pay for your college if you sign up. I imagine a lot of folks went in with the idea that they'd just try to survive their service and if so, they'd reap the rewards.
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Reply to comment by neku in Do you sometimes internally celebrate at the fact that your submission got an upvote only to realize immediately that upvote was made by your alt by nitori
I want to make it clear that I had genuine turmoil deciding whether to upvote this, but ultimately I decided that going along with a goof overrules all other concerns
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Reply to horrible time to be an artist who's personal style is over-saturated hyper-detailed asymmetrically-rendered characters with inconsistent perspective and blobby backgrounds by twovests
my subtle body horror pieces are going surprisingly unremarked upon