Phantasos is a figure from Greek mythology, specifically associated with dreams. He is one of the Oneiroi, the sons of Hypnos (the god of sleep) and Nyx (the goddess of night). Phantasos is responsible for creating and shaping the dreams that occur during sleep. Unlike his brothers, Morpheus and Phobetor, who respectively control human forms and nightmares, Phantasos is known for creating dreams that depict inanimate objects or natural phenomena. His name is derived from the Greek word "phantasia," which means "imagination" or "appearance." In Greek literature, Phantasos is often depicted as a winged spirit capable of assuming various forms in dreams.
Easiest way to shut him up is definately to flip him over and shove his head into a pillow 😈 maybe make him cry a bit to teach him to mind his words
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UghhHHHH him on his knees, FACE DOWN ASS UP EY sorry🧍♀️ but your hand just jerking him off and your other hand slapping his ass until it turns red just like his leaking tip because you're not going the correct speed to make him cum. His cries and moans are muffled from the wet pillow, stained with sweat and tears and drool and-- FUCKIN DAMN
Skeletor secretly takes over Phantos, a nearby planet that Eternia trades with, and casts a spell to turn its queen evil (and worse, old and ugly). He-Man battles the forces of labor exploitation and misinformation, and Teela gets to experience female rage.
Episode Highlights:
The gang disguises themselves as factory workers. They can hide their faces, but not those gams!
Top 10 Anime Battles etc etc.
Skeletor focuses on the important things.
THE GIRLS ARE FIGHTINGGGGG
Teela gets KP for disobeying a stupid order, and Adam consoles her by insulting her cooking. “Oh, so it was a joke,” she said, casually picking up a large rock.
I cannot BELIEVE i hadn't heard of this game before the remake got announced. But at the same time I'm kinda grateful for that, because that meant that I got to play the game (nearly) blind!
But I disgress, man. What a good game. It's something that starts off as pretty small and charming but later when the story progresses it unravels into something way more ambitious and dramatic.
Speaking of first impressions, the gameplay mechanics immediately caught my eye. Preventing deaths by moving around objects and butterfly-effecting the world around you is such a fun idea and executed really well. It made something as simple as moving from point a to point b a mini puzzle and each area was unique enough that it never got old.
But let's be real no one plays Ghost Trick for the gameplay we're all here for the PLOT. Being a pretty big Ace Attorney fan I was very interested in seeing what Shu Takumi had in store for this and it did NOT dissappoint. But while AA's focus is on the characters rather than the story, Ghost Trick's focus is on the story rather than the characters.
This isn't a bad thing, after all the story is extremely compelling, but it explains why it took me a longer time to warm up to the cast than in some other games I've played. They're all pretty compelling and memorable with their own distinct personalities, but a lot of the time their development took a back seat to leave room for the larger mystery (the two exceptions being [NAME REDACTED] and Sissel), with the majority of the cast remaining static throughout the game. But for a story as full of intrigue as this it worked fairly well, and each of them had something that made them stand out which made their interactions really fun.
As mentioned before the story's pacing and buildup is immaculate. Being a mystery game it relies heavily on plot twists and its way of dangling the answers right in front of your nose and revealing them at just the right moment makes everything that much more exciting. The best mystery stories are not just ones that can surprise you but can make you feel like you should have seen that coming, and Ghost Trick definitely falls into that category. All of the signs were right there, but the game used the information that the audience took for granted to make the most jaw-dropping twists you'll ever see. New information can make your idea of what happened change at the drop of a hat which I thought was a great way to keep the player engaged and determined to find out what really happened.
But that's enough of me rambling. Buy Ghost Trick. It's on Steam. I give it 9 Ghosts out of 10 Tricks 🥳
Anyway if y'all excuse me I need to go pick up my diploma:
Okay no but that post got me thinking. While the field of psychology is certainly a thing in the universe of TFA, it’s certainly not a thing among Cybertronians. Ratchet is a top medical professional and he’s running system scans on himself to try to figure out his flashbacks regarding Lockdown. Maelstrom certainly isn’t the first Cybertronian to look into this, but she’s definitely the first to try to publish anything about it. She probably is going to have to defend her thesis with a sword.
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Meet Phanto, the mascot of Spooky Spirit Precure! He's a little ghost who loves dapper clothing, and also the one who grants the powers to the Precure!