A list of puns related to "Ritual (Shaaman album)"
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My pulls done in the living room couch in the early morning with the TV off before going to work are blessed, I swear. Any other time they are totally cursed.
Doing the Moments of Triumph goals this year made me realize how much of a slog it is to do them as well as show how long it's been since we've had primary ritual weapons. The last time we had them was all the way back in Season 9, which has been sunset ever since. Look it's great that secondary weapons got some really great ritual weapon rolls ever since but it's about time that we get some new primary rituals. Maybe bring back some of the old perks that never really got a chance to shine and buff them since they were pretty bad like Meganeura or Archer's Gambit.
Edit: You people seriously need to look up what objective opinions and objective facts are, stop harassing and gaslighting me over my OPINION while being hypocritical about it
This was last mentioned here a few months agoβwhen I first saw it on the OPβs recommendationβand it completely blew my mind. I can only find it on Amazon Prime for 3.99 rental in the United States.
Itβs very moody and atmosphericβkind of like The Woman in Black. itβs definitely a movie for a rainy day. Definitely a movie for a great sound system.
If this type of film intrigues you, go in cold. Donβt do any Google image or video searches or else itβll spoil the ending.
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This has probably been posted about countless times, but I actually hesitated to watch it because it had a pretty mediocre rating overall. It was such a pleasant surprise to me. I felt the characters were believable and the creature design was AWESOME. Unpopular opinion, but I hate when they leave a creature up to your imagination which I thought was going to be the case. I also liked Lukeβs redemption arc. I should probably stop looking at ratings because To The Lake was received very well, but I ended up skipping through most of it and still understood everything that was going on. Very slow and boring with unlikable characters. It all depends on taste though. Getting off track here; point is, I loved it!
I live in Sydney, Australia with my wife and dog (2 yr old Cocker Spaniel/Cavalier mix). If you know anything about Australia, cockroaches, enormous Huntsman spiders, and other creepy crawlies are a way of life, especially during this time of year - Christmas is in the middle of Summer.
Like most dogs, Winston was naturally curious the first few times he saw cockroaches, but he didn't really know what to do about them. One day he saw an absolute unit of a Huntsman (at least 6 inches across) up on the wall and started barking at it. So I got out the bug spray, he watched me spray it, then watched as I smashed it with some toilet paper and followed me into the bathroom to watch me flush it. He's very curious about everything I do.
So I told him he was a very good boy and gave him a treat and lots of pets for barking at the spider. The next day he peed all over his food bowl and water bowl, which he's never done before, and I can only assume he was marking his territory from the scary spider.
He seemed so exited by the whole thing that I started yelling, "Buggy!" every time I saw a cockroach or other bug to get his attention, I'd get out the spray and we'd do the whole process where he follows me into the bathroom and watches me flush it, then he gets a treat and praise.
This type of thing happened maybe 3 times max before he picked up on the "buggy" word and process and now it brings him so much joy. Tonight he was fast asleep and I saw a cockroach on the wall he woke up from sleep to standing as soon as I said the word. I pointed up on the wall and when he saw it he started whining and wagging his tail and hopping up on his hind legs. It gets even more intense when I grab the bug spray. He starts growling playfully and whining and looks so damn elated. He even starts licking his lips, even though he never actually eats the bugs.
He will chase and corner any bug he sees now, and he makes sure we know about it. He just stares intensely at them and occasionally paws at them while waiting for me to swoop in for the kill. If I have to get down on the ground and use my phone light under the couch or bed, he gets down next to me and helps me look. And then after I wipe up the bug he basically hops with me to the bathroom. Sometime he will stand up with his front paws on the seat and watch the bug as I flush it down. He gets very impatient if he doesn't get his treat immediately after.
He also picked up on the fact that whenever my wife screams it means there
... keep reading on reddit β‘The RitualΒ (2017)
A group of friends reunite after a long time to plan a vacation. They finally decide to go on a hiking trip in Sweden (Eastern Europe). When one of them is injured, they have no choice but to cut through the forest in order to arrive at the lodge a couple of hours sooner. During a raging rainstorm, they spent the night in a spooky, abandoned house. What awaits them are things they never expect out of this supposedly bonding trip.
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