One day, you’re walking along when you fall into a hole. You realize in horror that this is the Writing Prompts database. To escape, you have to live through every single prompt on this page.
this aint a prompt its a full-fledged horror story
I’d rather die tbh
Good news for you amigo you’ll die many times before you live out every prompt
I feel like this could be fun tho
Oh boy, you are in for a wild ride if we include all the submissions that are still in my inbox. Want to have sex with The Doctor in a room full of talking bananas that are trying to lunge at your ass?
Ok normally i like the prompts on this page but what the fuck is this
I have been protecting you amigos since the beginning of this blog
Do you have any idea what’s it like for me? I seriously fear my inbox
The war on drugs is rooted in racist policies . The failure of the war and drugs is obvious. We need to find a better solution, because people of color should never be the victims of racist policies. White Americans are more likely than black Americans to have used most kinds of illegal drugs, including cocaine and LSD. Yet blacks are far more likely to go to prison for marijuana, which is not a hard drug. Moreover , even when white people get caught , they get less time in prison.
…is that Rachael Leigh Cook, the same actress who did the original anti-drug ad when she was a teenager?
Had a sweet spread for #dnd last night (not pictured: hummus, strawberries & mini eclairs).
I need friends like you. Our end usually ends up being random chips and fast-food
Most of my best recipes are super easy!
Blackened Brie: coat a wheel of Brie in olive oil and some blackening seasoning and preferably cook on high in a cast iron skillet. When the outside is blackened it’s done. Serve with mango chutney (or fig, apricot, or other preseves), avocado, onion, tomato, and garlic bread (or starch of choice).
Salmon spread: smoked or canned salmon, cream cheese, dill, sour cream, lemon juice, hot sauce, salt & pepper, chives.
Stuffed mushrooms: take stems out of mushrooms, chop with onions and sauté with garlic. Mix with cream cheese and milk if needed. Put mix in mushrooms, top with Parmesan and broil until tos are brown, can be quick do watch out!
Caprese bites: tomato, mozzarella, basil, with a balsamic vinaigrette.
Garlic bread; I take a roll of french bread and cut it up and toss on some home made garlic butter and bake shortly (it can burn so quick! So many fails myself!).
Deviled eggs: cut hard boiled eggs in half and mix with either mayo or Greek yogurt (or some sub) and mustard, hot sauce and spices to taste. Top with your preferred spice (paprika is my fav).
Pick a creamy cheese and a hard cheese and you can never go wrong with both. Add nuts, olives, meats, and crackers as needed. Fruits and veggies always a plus in season. Hummus is an easy addition.
Talking about Lucifer in a biblical way or in the context of fiction like Dante’s Inferno is good and all but I wish Luciferian and Satanic things branched out a bit more. As things are it often feels constrained to a handful of similar sources and aesthetic themes.
We can talk about Lucifer in an Almighty Prince of Hell way and that’s rad but I feel that the devil’s connection, for example, to the land gets skimped out on except in parts of nature considered sufficiently brutal. I also feel that Lucifer’s connection to things like science, technology, and the sacred act of teaching all knowledge to all willing students gets pushed to the wayside.
Embracing darker aspects is not bad but I don’t like that the aspects that could be considered wholesome often get ignored. Particularly I don’t like the impression non-satanists and non-luciferians get about my belief being nothing more than a grudge toward Christianity with heavy metal overtones. Lucifer has never been a one dimensional archetype to me. He’s an ancient being with many names, many titles, and thousands of different faces. The bible is an undeniably important source of mythology about Lucifer but we are not Christians (mostly, shout out to my Christian Luciferian pals though) and it does not have to be our be-all end-all.
She can be both a herald of revolutionary destruction and a nurturer of life against all odds. Just as Lucifer can be seen in flames, they are also in the soil that grows our food, the streams that bring us clean water, and the air that lets us speak aloud with pride. To limit him to just fire and fury is to sell her short.
Lucifer is power and revolution, but also, Lucifer is knowledge, and teaching, and life, and love, and the spark of light in the mind of every curious human being and so much more.
Sometimes I see Lucifer in crows and ravens, or something about them reminds of him. Crows bring messages and omens but it feels they bring these out of their own volition and not under the orders of some superior. They remember every face they’ve ever seen and those who have cheated or wronged them, as well as those who have been kind. Their bonds to their kin are strong but if that trust is broken they won’t hesitate to retaliate. There’s something about that that just screams Lucifer to me. It’s also more fun to imagine him as an eldritch amalgam of crows with thousands of Knowing eyes rather than a blonde twink with white wings. It just feels truer to my own gut feeling.
this is the best tag any of my posts have ever received and I want to personally thank you for it
I strongly agree with all of this but I might be biased because I’ve always loved crows. Corvids in general really but especially crows. I’m definitely feeling you on Lucifer appearing more as an abstract amalgam than a twink with wings in a fancy suit.
Not saying the latter is incorrect because I can’t really say any form is incorrect, everything’s open to interpretation and all that, but I guess Lucifer just feels way too complex to me for me to see him that way. Plus a lot of what I project onto Lucifer is my own idea of beauty and that’s a lot less in the realm of human beauty and a lot more in the realm of stars and animal skulls and Knowing eyes and twisting thorned vines and so on. I’ve tried to draw a human-ish Lucifer a few times but I have a hard time settling on an anthropomorphic interpretation before my motivation runs dry.
Have yall read the lucifer dark horse comic i liked what i read of it
“What you’re looking at is a salt circle, a traditional form of protection—from within or without—in magical practice. In this case it’s being used to arrest an autonomous vehicle—a self-driving car, which relies on machine vision and processing to guide it. By quickly deploying the expected form of road markings—in this case, a No Entry glyph—we can confuse the car’s vision system into believing it’s surrounded by no entry points, and entrap it.”
-James Bridle
using salt circle motor runes to trap driving AI is the most cyberpunk thing I’ve ever seen