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The Rebloggening

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A Random Blog of Reblogs

Gory and graphic scene from “Star Trek, The Next Generation”

The alien scene from the episode “Conspiracy”.  Parasitic aliens have taken over Star Fleet Command and Capt. Picard with the help of Commander Riker root out the alien conspiracy.  Final scene shows their encounter with the queen alien, complete with phaser blasts, creepy creatures, violence and lots of gore.  While special effects may seem cheesy today keep in mind that Star Trek TNG was a brand new program that aired in the mid 80’s.  It was the only episode in the entire Star Trek franchise to have a content warning.  Many parents were outraged since Star Trek typically is a PG rated program with no such content.

When I first saw this I was a little kid and I thought it was the most awesome thing ever. (That and the face melting scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark)

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you have encountered a group of trilobites! reblog to help them on their journey

i love that mayhem is a legal term. like u can be charged with mayhem. its like arresting someone for funny business

the jury finds the defendant GUILTY on all accounts of tomfoolery, japing and generally Taking the Piss

causing a ruckus

My client pleads not guilty on three charges of being back on his bullshit

“WHO INSTALLS CAPTCHA ON A VENDING MACHINE!?”

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this is one of the most incomprehensible garfield comics i have ever seen. it’s real. this isn’t edited. it’s not part of some week-long story arc. what the fuck is going on here. 

What if the reason that we can’t see the final predator is because we are Garfield’s natural predator?

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Never say anything that frightening ever again.

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every western movie ever made: The wild west is dying. theres no more room left for cowboys anymore…

me everytime: :(

every samurai movie ever made (both edo and bakamatsu periods): The bushido code is dying. there no more room left for samurai anymore…

me everytime: :(

A lot of westerns are remakes of samurai movies

those samurai movies were very often heavily inspired by 50′s and 40′s westerns

Cowboys and samurai are brothers separated by time and space.

Best duo.

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