My cartoon for the latest issue of New Scientist.
I’ll just post this here since I cant upload it to facebook
a behind the scenes gem from the TNG bluray. I’m dying at the little neck kiss after they call cut 😭❤️
I’m smoking and I just had a thought
Who of the new Doctors 9-13 would partake? Please explain why
I definitely think 12 got lit in the TARDIS. It just fits him perfectly. He has the cool professor vibes, the electric guitar, the sheer boredom from teaching university students for so many years.
Plus, Peter was in a band in the '70s. He just gives off that energy.
Yeah they’re still my parents actually but now no longer in jail
Picard finale or Riker turning on 'share location' saved everyone
Rare color photograph of the Hollywoodland sign in 1944
Night Court - A Closer Look (S7:E23)
I loved this episode!
Jacob Pitts in The Blacklist S10E03 Pt 2
I absolutely loved this scene. One of the best of the season!
When you ban books before you ban guns, you’ve admitted that you are more afraid of children learning, than you are of children dying.
STAR TREK: PICARD (2020-2023) “Surrender” (3.08)
“Beverly blasts the Borg ship with all the Enterprise weapons and everyone looks at her like ???” 📥 requested by anonymous
Female leads 50 and older in Star Trek: PICARD Season 3.
Santiago Cabrera as Cristóbal ‘Cris’ Rios in STAR TREK: PICARD (2020 – 2022)
Fantasy Book Themed Dresses @lulumoonowlbooks [IG]
Beautiful! 💜
"ILLINOIS is 1st STATE to BAN BOOK BANS! Per HB 2789, state funding ($62 millions) will not be awarded to public or school libraries that remove books from circulation and do not “adopt the American Library Association’s Library Bill of Rights.”
Quote:
So far, the bill is the only one of its kind in existence. Since being passed in the Illinois Senate, it is now being sent to Governor J.B. Pritzker to be signed. It’s expected to go into effect, as the democratic governor has already voiced his support for the measure.
'Dumas always performed best when the odds were against him, and this morning proved no exception. As the white-jacketed Austrians charged from all sides, Dumas on his horse towered above the fray in his blue uniform with the red-white-and-blue sash, raining down saber blows. His sword arm was so powerful he could unseat a horseman with one blow, a great advantage in this sort of combat, and he had an intuitive sense for fighting multiple opponents at once. The chaos of battle was his home.'
'At one point, his horse was shot out from under him. But Dumas rose, found another horse, mounted, and continued slashing away at the Austrians. A cannonball landed directly in front of him, his new horse fell, and he went down a second time, only to rise again. By the end of the morning Dumas was still cutting down enemy troops without having sustained a single serious wound.'
from: Tom Reiss, The Black Count
(Porthos vibes, anyone?)
A part of me doubts Dumas stormed into battle with a luxurious roller set coiffure, but I love the imagery none the less.




