comfort images
it is also worth noting that this will be used to cover up the inaction on the cost of living crisis. expect a bunch of "uk coming together to mourn the queen" bullshit soon when families are choosing between heating their homes and feeding their kids
not to mention how the funeral costs will show just where the country's priorities are but any political figures pointing that out will be demonised for being anti-monarchy
The rise of the mechanical keyboard fandom proves that there is an innate human desire for clickity clacks that is going unfulfilled
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Doctor Doom (2019) #7
hold up is that the “I love cocaine” bear
It is. But why??
important discovery derailing this panel thank you for your contribution
Still up to the old tricks, I see.
When the Gods Came by John Adams (aka, John S. Glasby) Badger Books SF-31, 1960 Cover by M. D’Antona
The Twilight Zone “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” (TV Series, 1959 – 1964)
disappearing like the roanoke colonists but carving "I NEED A FAT BITCH" into a tree instead of "CROATOAN"
inspired by that one post about how you can cut out the middle of “fine looking” for an expert YTP style sentence mix
saru brother
OK but aside from the funny, this is the gorilla doing its best to correct a gorilla faux pas! Gorillas don’t make eye contact except as a challenge. They avoid looking at each other directly as much as possible. So this fella just accidentally slid forward and looked the human right in the eye and went “oooooops” and turned FULLY around to go “I have no quarrel with you!”
- Dune’s book cover art by British artist Bruce Pennington
schrodinger's chekhov's gun. a detail in a story that looks like it should have some big payoff but it's too early to tell if that's relevant or if the author just has a passion for lovingly describing guns.
schrodinger's chekov's occam's razor: you find an inconsistent or inaccurate detail in a work that would be brilliant if it was foreshadowing a plot twist later on, but it's too early to tell whether the author expects you to be smart, and the simplest explanation is that they fucked up










