Ruby Rabbit and the magical kingdom of Thistletown

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Ruby Rabbit and the magical kingdom of Thistletown

Ruby Rabbit and the magical kingdom of Thistletown

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Regarding their careers, Dogs' fortunes will be full of twists and turns. This year, there's a danger of a big mistake at work, leading to the scrapping of an otherwise successful project, so Dogs need to work much harder than last year, and when trouble comes be ready to overcome adversity. Gentle, amicable, able to adjust readily to different conditions, but with a weak mindset and principles Reality-Breaking Paradox: Someone—it's hinted to be Red—had done this somewhere along the line using one of the Cjopaze's artifacts to break the space within the Brig. Continuity Nod: When the connection between the poem and the facility the events are taking place in is established. John Quest also makes a surprise appearance near the end, when Tom turns on the intercom and gets obscenities shouted at him, after John shouted obscenities into his intercom.

Humanoid Abomination: Everyone in the facility is heading towards this, and Ace is already there. And then there's Filbert and Tom Nook...Mad Doctor: Filbert. He's not infected. You're all infected, but he isn't. It's okay though. He's going to cut the bad out of you. Who Wants to Live Forever?: As things are, everyone still inside the facility is being promised an eternal life as unholy mutants. Hopefully this can be averted. The Unpronounceable: "Cjopaze Fhtagn" (Apparently, most accurate pronunciation is Syo-pah-zay Ff-ha-tay-gen) Eye Take: A recurring event in the game note (Often when one of the characters experience something very alarming). Kid whines about Ruby Quest; raging, madness, absence of the fourth-wall, Thursday, and Orkz ensue.

Take That!: Remember all those people calling "Railroading!"? The end has Ruby, Tom, and Jay ride a tram to safety. Weaver even threw in a "CHOO CHOO". Ambidextrous Sprite: In some panels it's clear that Weaver copy/pastes or mirrors character models. For example, Tom's bandaged eye switches positions in these panels .

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Additionally, if you were born in January/February of the years immediately following those above (2012, 2000, 1988, 1976, etc.), then you may be a Rabbit or a Dragon.

Bilingual Bonus: The plaque underneath the trauma picture note (where Ruby meets Stitches for the second time) reads "Ancient Wish, Eternal Sleep" in Latin.

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Also, Word of God says that Red had rigged his riddle so that even if they had answered right, he would still not let them in. Later, Bella refers to 'The patient in Upper Lab B' instead of 'Subject #6' (who was the one imprisoned in Upper Lab B. Because Subject #6 was not imprisoned in Upper Lab B, and Bella knew this. The patient in Upper Lab B was Subject #5. Furry Lens: Word of God is that the characters aren't intended to be specifically anthropomorphic animals; he just drew Ruby, Tom, et cetera because he was familiar with drawing them from his series of Animal Crossing comics. Cut two circles of fabric and one of wadding. Layer fabric onto the wadding, right sides together, and sew around the edge. Cut a 4cm long slit in the centre of the circle. Turn through so the wadding is sandwiched between the fabric. Use a buttonhole stitch to bind the slit and sew across the centre to make two holes. These can be slipped over one or both ears. Harmful Healing: The all-purpose 'Miracle Cure' has some... unfortunate side effects. Essentially, it's some sort of Eldritch Abomination that can heal any injury or illness or even revive the dead, but the longer it's applied the more horribly mutated the subject will become. Mild cases may result in an extra pair of hands, More Teeth than the Osmond Family, or a third eye; a severe case turns the afflicted into... well... this ◊ or this. ◊

Dogs, in 2023, your health fortunes are trending down. For Dogs who already have physical problems, you should choose some exercise that your body's able to bear well to strengthen it and build it up. In this way, you will be able to fight off the predicted increase in infections and ailments. Mad Doctor: Filbert is seen standing over Ruby while holding his signature bone-saw and the scalpel, uttering the classic "Trust me, I'm a doctor" line. Filbert, who cut his own hand off and was hit in the face by Ruby's barbed wire covered glove, has a giant arm with fleshy spikes, a giant mouth, and teeth stronger than steel.Ruby has appeared in every episode of Max & Ruby. Her first appearance was in 1979 when the first Max & Ruby book, Max's First Word, was published. and the pilot episode. Evil Is Not Well-Lit: Usually averted, but played straight with Cold Storage and most of Ruby's encounters with Subject #6 (although he doesn't get any better when the lights are on). Continuous integration systems can distribute builds between multiple machines with various hardware and software Events collectors, metrics & analytics applications can aggregate events produced by various applications Meat Moss: The Metal Glen's builders find a lost room covered in this buried under the ocean. Guess what the "cure" was made from?



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