‘Worst imaginable way’ is spot-on, though.
I mean, if you’re going to go with this sort of thing, just run a GURPS Fantasy II: Adventures in the Mad Lands. No, really. I figure we can point this out, now that Pooh is all public domain. For damn sure it’s more respectful to both Pooh and slasher flicks than this one is.
#commissionearned
I really do love that things enter into the public domain.
But I also acknowledge the price that comes with it – the opportunity cost for public domain includes knowing that stuff like this is out there. And knowing someone is making a buck on it.
I’ve never gotten a chance to read that GURPS supplement. I keep hearing that statement, and being unable to investigate it annoys me.
I was very disappointed that the letters in blog on the windows did not spell “HUNNY.”