
"F" 3 comments
Cursed Images (Dawn of the) Final Day - This Is Halloween! 2 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
"Boys and girls of every age,
Wouldn't you like to see something strange?"
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Wouldn't you like to see something strange?"
What's This? What's This? 6 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
Would you consider "The Nightmare Before Christmas" to be a Christmas movie or a Halloween movie?
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Edited 4 years ago
Nightmare Before Christmas "Opening" - Patrick Stewart 7 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
Set a course, for more posts.
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I had no idea either. Thanks for sharing.
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I had no idea either. Thanks for sharing.
PoG(h)o(st) Project #54 - In the Aaarms of the Eeengeeels 2 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
@nicengelman hasn't been active in a long time, has he? Or maybe he's just lurking in the shadows, waiting for the right time to strike.
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'Always Like Seeing People Get into the Spirit of the Season 2 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
There's no joke. I really like Halloween (if you couldn't tell). I saw this while out and wanted to share because it made happy.
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The frog and mouse became friend 10 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
Okay, once again I'll clarify that these pics and the ones where the frog eats the mouse are two separate series.
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Also in case you're wondering, yes, that frog could absolutely eat that mouse. That's a White's tree frog. They're very chill around humans, but they're normally voracious eaters and will attempt to eat anything smaller than them.
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Also in case you're wondering, yes, that frog could absolutely eat that mouse. That's a White's tree frog. They're very chill around humans, but they're normally voracious eaters and will attempt to eat anything smaller than them.
Cursed Images Day 30 - What Is That Thing? 6 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
Get it? 'Cause it's from "The Thing," the 1982 movie. Ha ha, comedy.
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I recently saw it. And while it wasn't really scary, the practical effects were pretty impressive.
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I recently saw it. And while it wasn't really scary, the practical effects were pretty impressive.
Arkansas Be Like 3 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
"So I am confusion. Why is this Kansas, but this is not Ar-Kansas? America explain! Explain!"
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I know it's a pretty corny post, but the ending feels season appropriate.
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I know it's a pretty corny post, but the ending feels season appropriate.
Froggo Fun #315/Froppy Friday/Spooktober 2020 - She'll Take Good Care of You 3 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
Her fights with Toga have left a heavy impact on Froppy... if that even is Froppy...
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Ich weiß nicht, wie man Google Übersetzer genutzt 4 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
Oh yeah, there was a writing reform or something some years back where most of the 'ss' in words were replaced with 'ß.' Is that also when they decided 'Fräulein' was no longer acceptable?
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PoG(h)o(st) Project #53 - *Ringwraith Noises* 1 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
It seems @nazghul666 has not faded completely from this world and still seeks the One Ring.
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Cursed Images Day 29 - I'm Sure It's a Halloween Tradition Somewhere 7 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
Well, that's kinda why they're called 'cursed.' But don't worry, I'm only posting them as part of Spooktober. Which means there's just two more to go.
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Froggo Fun #314/Spooktober 2020 - Don't Smoke Ancient Evil, Kids 2 comments
happy_frog
· 4 years ago
You would not believe your eyes
If ten million fireflies
Got eaten by an octo-frog.
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If ten million fireflies
Got eaten by an octo-frog.
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In ancient Egyptian cosmology, before time began there an endless sea of chaos. Eight deities (4 frogs gods and 4 snake goddesses) ruled the dark watery depths. These were called the Ogdoad. And among them was Kek (also called Kuk or Keku). Kek's name literally means 'darkness,' fitting considering his position as a god of darkness. Despite his association with the primordial abyss, Kek was also considered a dawn-bringer deity (darkest before the dawn and all that).
Despite the rather obscure nature of this deity, modern interest and interpretations have sprung up in recent years. Such as the alt-right's "Cult of Kek" (these guys just gotta ruin everything, don't they?).
This renewed interest may be in part due to homonymy between the god's name and the internet slang 'kek' (an equivalent of 'lol'). (Interestingly enough, 'kekeke' is also used as a stand-in for laughter in Korean-language chats. In Japanese, it evokes a sinister laugh)