Not if you ask the Dalish.Herr Uhl wrote...
Living in a forest is the antithesis of culture. And I don't happen to like the culture that exists close to me very much.Sarah1281 wrote...
It's not spamming, we're sharing our cultures.soignee wrote...
I used to live in London, and miss it. Don't miss the cost though. I won't spam london pics, you all know what that looks like...
*shudders*
Dwarven (Master Race) Appreciation Thread
#3451
Posté 10 mai 2010 - 11:19
#3452
Posté 10 mai 2010 - 11:22
Herr Uhl wrote...
Living in a forest is the antithesis of culture. And I don't happen to like the culture that exists close to me very much.Sarah1281 wrote...
It's not spamming, we're sharing our cultures.soignee wrote...
I used to live in London, and miss it. Don't miss the cost though. I won't spam london pics, you all know what that looks like...
*shudders*
WTF, LOL! A Rebel flag in the middle of Scandinavia? LMAO.
Sadly, that's more culture than you will find here. Living in this village is like watching Deliverance. The whole village shares 1 set of teeth, and spend most their time molesting goats and laying in puddles of vomit induced by drinking the local beverage they claim is "wine".
#3453
Posté 10 mai 2010 - 11:24
soignee wrote...
Herr Uhl wrote...
Living in a forest is the antithesis of culture. And I don't happen to like the culture that exists close to me very much.
*shudders*
Yeahhhhhhhhh. Know how that one goes. But around here it's mostly yuppy mummy's and their families and farmers. Only the rich can afford the countryside now.
That is the difference between England and Sweden. Here people who live in the countryside have six rusty cars, a moldy caravan, a barn and an old tractor (despite not owning any crops, cattle or forest) in their backyard.
#3454
Posté 10 mai 2010 - 11:25
Skadi_the_Evil_Elf wrote...
WTF, LOL! A Rebel flag in the middle of Scandinavia? LMAO.
Sadly, that's more culture than you will find here. Living in this village is like watching Deliverance. The whole village shares 1 set of teeth, and spend most their time molesting goats and laying in puddles of vomit induced by drinking the local beverage they claim is "wine".
They are like whiggers, but with rednecks. It's sad really.
#3455
Posté 10 mai 2010 - 11:27
Herr Uhl wrote...
Skadi_the_Evil_Elf wrote...
WTF, LOL! A Rebel flag in the middle of Scandinavia? LMAO.
Sadly, that's more culture than you will find here. Living in this village is like watching Deliverance. The whole village shares 1 set of teeth, and spend most their time molesting goats and laying in puddles of vomit induced by drinking the local beverage they claim is "wine".
They are like whiggers, but with rednecks. It's sad really.
So basically, we live in paralell villages. Except yours has more trees, and my villagers have better tans.
#3456
Posté 10 mai 2010 - 11:29

Then I moved to Dalston, and it got kind of hairy in places:

It's a cool place to live now, sort of the new Shoreditch now Shoreditch is full of city types.
Then I lived in Waaaaaaaaaaaarfarmstow, famous only for a decaying dog race track, a cinema (that got closed down) and E17, a crap boyband from the 90s:
I loved this market, BOWLS FOR A PANNNNND! ANYFING A PAAAANNNND!
Then I moved to fairyland.
*sniffs* I miss London.
#3457
Posté 10 mai 2010 - 11:32
soignee wrote...
*sniffs* I miss London.
Me too. I've been there 6-7 times.
#3458
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 12:11
If I had the possibility, London would be the first city I would visit.
#3459
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 12:14
#3460
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 12:18
Skadi_the_Evil_Elf wrote...
London is a neat city. My husband was born and raised there. I saw a tiny portion of it for a day Nice transit system.
Best compliment to any city ever.
#3461
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 12:28
#3462
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 12:30
Source: http://rhieks.devian...yrium-162916281
#3463
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 12:35
#3464
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 12:40
Scowly-face Sten and orangutan-dwarf made that comic.
#3465
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 12:54
She picked her dagger, having a good mind to skewer him right there but deciding against it in the last moment. She spat on his extended hand and got herself up without aid.
'Blasted noble ass.'
'Feisty, that one.' Duran inwardly mused before he joined the others as they marched away from the distant sounds of darkspawn.
Modifié par Costin_Razvan, 11 mai 2010 - 12:55 .
#3466
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 02:19
the comic looks great!
#3467
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 04:13


Those must be the Dwarves at the time of the Bhelen Renaissance.
#3468
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 04:19
#3469
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 04:20
Only Terry Pratchett can write dwarves like that and it be okay. Okay? *hugs Cherry Littlebottom*
#3470
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 04:22
Wow, I somehow completely missed that...maybe because it goes against the DA lore for them to have beards?soignee wrote...
dwarf ladies with beards D:
Only Terry Pratchett can write dwarves like that and it be okay. Okay? *hugs Cherry Littlebottom*
#3471
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 04:29
Pics before I leave.
http://www.tentonham...mage/view/43136


Modifié par KnightofPhoenix, 11 mai 2010 - 04:30 .
#3472
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 05:20
soignee wrote...
dwarf ladies with beards D:
Only Terry Pratchett can write dwarves like that and it be okay. Okay? *hugs Cherry Littlebottom*
I thought that swords was against the dwarven fashion there. But then again, Carrot uses one.
Btw, is your French boss anything like Pepe?
#3473
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 05:58
I would die a happy man if I could grow a beard as long as the one my PC has.
Modifié par Costin_Razvan, 11 mai 2010 - 05:58 .
#3474
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 06:10
#3475
Posté 11 mai 2010 - 06:13
She didn't say that Terry Pratchett was the first, only that his was the only ones that she was cool with.Costin_Razvan wrote...
Uhm...soignee. Tolkien was the one who wrote dwarf women with beards.soignee wrote...
dwarf ladies with beards D:
Only Terry Pratchett can write dwarves like that and it be okay. Okay? *hugs Cherry Littlebottom*




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