Tuesday July 28, 2009
Adding another couple to the blog we have
Futakuchi-onna: Though there are several stories linking the appearance of a futakuni-onna’s second mouth to different causes, it is most often linked to how little a woman eats. The soon-to-be futakuchi-onna is usually a wife of a miser and rarely eats. To counteract this, a second mouth mysteriously appears on the back of the woman’s head. The second mouth often mumbles spiteful and threatening things to the woman and demands food. If it is not fed, it can screech obscenely and cause the woman tremendous pain. Eventually the woman’s hair begins to move like a pair of serpents, allowing the mouth to help itself to the woman’s meals.
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Kawa-Uso :A folkloric otter with supernatural powers
Saturday July 25, 2009
I am doing the blog thing with a couple of peeps from my school days at www.torporfor.blogspot.com This weeks them is mythological creatures so I did a Resulka (which is a bit NSFW) , a Genie and an Amphibious man.
Wednesday July 22, 2009
here is my latest
Saturday April 4, 2009
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Textpattern tags, their attributes and values are as well explained as sampled at the Textbook Wiki, where you will also find valuable tips and tutorials.
If all else fails, there’s a whole crowd of friendly, helpful people over at the Textpattern support forum. Come and pay a visit!
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