IronCarp
IronCarp t1_j7a4840 wrote
Reply to comment by big_hungry_joe in Amy Winehouse winning her first Grammy in 2008 by Rainsdrop
You burned your lips on the gazpacho soup?
IronCarp t1_j7a3mc3 wrote
Reply to comment by big_hungry_joe in Amy Winehouse winning her first Grammy in 2008 by Rainsdrop
Dude probably doesn’t even know who Roy Donk is.
IronCarp t1_j7a3ko1 wrote
Reply to comment by onairmastering in Amy Winehouse winning her first Grammy in 2008 by Rainsdrop
Dude who the fuck are you to tell someone who their favorite musician is. Get bent loser.
IronCarp t1_je13vt7 wrote
Reply to TIL that in Chinese Folk Religion, a mortal human being could ascend into godhood not through the decisions of a clergy/church, but by the sheer number of people who believe that their extraordinary achievements led to apotheosis, which forced Confucian/Taoists clerics to canonize a person as a God. by Khysamgathys
Just like my favorite fish men in D&D, the Kuo-Toa. If enough of them believe in a god, it manifests as an entity. The best part is canonically they lean towards inanimate objects to be their god.
“One of the most revered gods of the kuo-toa is Blibdoolpoolp the Sea Mother, who takes the form of a female human with a crayfish head, a crayfish’s claws, and an articulated shell covering her shoulders. Blibdoolpoolp was likely invented by a kuo-toa that improved on a broken human statue by adding the limbs and head of a crustacean. In sudden awe of its handiwork, it then named the resulting form a god.”