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techdriveplay · 4 months ago
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Amflow and DJI Revolutionises Electric Mountain Bikes with Launch of the Amflow PL
Passionate bikers and tech enthusiasts have a new reason to celebrate as Amflow, the latest entrant in the electric mountain bike (eMTB) market, unveils its groundbreaking Amflow PL. Debuting at Eurobike 2024, this revolutionary e-bike boasts a powerful DJI Avinox drive system encased in an ultra-lightweight design, promising an unparalleled biking experience. A Powerful Debut Amflow’s entry…
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giddlygoat · 9 months ago
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i want to believe that someday i will be able to draw them
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club-touge · 15 days ago
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damper and air spring rebuild
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smbhax · 9 months ago
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From "The Green Thing!" in Tales of Suspense #51, March 1964. Stan Lee plot, Larry Lieber script and pencils, Matt Fox inks, Artie Simek letters. Original colorist unknown.
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jeanharlowseyebrows · 11 months ago
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if i were mulder i'd be saying "i told you so" a lot more. he's actually very gracious when you think about it
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panevanbuckley · 1 year ago
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unpopular opinion apparently but that episode was insanely good actually
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miverras · 1 year ago
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hannaedits · 1 year ago
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Book Review: Anti-Hero (Wild Heart Ranch #4) by Kelly Fox
Read my reviews of the previous books in the Wild Heart Ranch series: Sworn Enemy (#1) | Good Behavior (#2) | Savior Complex (#3) Fox has been building the potential for a relationship between Ant and Erik from the very beginning of this series, along with centering elements of the series itself on a throughline of Ant’s character development, making these characters perfect for this epic…
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literatureandshit · 1 year ago
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i’m about to collapse that bridge myself if they don’t hurry up
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therogerclarkfanclub · 2 years ago
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Roger's new movie, Bunker, will be out soon
Available for pre-order on iTunes/Apple TV
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judgeitbyitscover · 10 days ago
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Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury
Cover art by Gray Fox
Simon & Schuster, September 1962
For those who still dream and remember, for those yet to experience the hypnotic power of its dark poetry, step inside. The show is about to begin. Cooger & Dark’s Pandemonium Shadow Show has come to Green Town, Illinois, to destroy every life touched by its strange and sinister mystery. The carnival rolls in sometime after midnight, ushering in Halloween a week early. A calliope’s shrill siren song beckons to all with a seductive promise of dreams and youth regained. Two boys will discover the secret of its smoke, mazes, and mirrors; two friends who will soon know all too well the heavy cost of wishes…and the stuff of nightmares.
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flygonscales · 26 days ago
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I’ve just watched Hellraiser and it was so cool you know? I’ve already added Pinhead to my mental list of ‘people who are I think are cool and who I think I’d have a crush on if I wasn’t ace (it’s like I subconsciously identify them as people to have a crush on but my brain never gets any further except a vague sense of cool-ness but its different to the normal way of thinking a person is cool)’.
After this I’ve definitely identified what horror films I like - more sci fi or fantasy films with lots and lots of practical effects, fake blood and just lots of gunge. There’s a reason why I watched The Thing and it went straight up to one of my favourite films ever, and Hellraiser looks set to follow. I really want to watch The Fly, because if I’m not mistaken that’ll give me plenty of fun practical effects and alien slime.
#I guess another way to put the crush-not-crush thing is that they’re very easy on the eyes#there’s no desire or anything there#but I could spend a long time just looking at them#horror films with a strong sci fi or fantasy theme are#so much more interesting to me than just another serial killer#I’m probably overthinking this because lots of people enjoy horror#but I worry about displaying how much I liked watching Hellraiser. I don’t want to come off too enthusiastic about the gore#plus Ive always been the person who enjoyed dissections the most in class#idk. it’s probably nothing#(Insert witty comment about autism and low empathy)#(just wanna stress. real actual pain is horrible and terrible. I don’t think I could inflict it knowingly on anything. and I suck at coping#with it myself. I guess low empathy but very high sympathy?)#can’t go a single post without over sharing can I?#anyway if you’re interested the other people on the crush-not-crush list are#Albert Wesker. Jareth from Labyrinth. Fox Mulder. Andrew Eldritch (but like. as of 1987). Neo (he’s a weird one. when I first watched#the matrix I wanted to be him so badly. not the OP hacker powers either. just to look and be that cool. I don’t know if he should be here)#and now Pinhead#I reckon there’s loads of R34 of pinhead and I want to see exactly none of it#I guess I’ll just have to rewatch the film? (sarcasm)#anyway. I don’t know why I made this post#maybe I should get an actual diary or something so I don’t keep just spilling my soul onto the internet#also The Thing contains everything a good horror film needs imo. big scary monster? suspense as the crew turn against each other?#big explosions? an ever expanding threat? everything covered in blood and alien gunge?#it’s great
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quirkycatsfatstacks · 2 months ago
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Review: Gone by Midnight by Candice Fox
Series: Crimson Lake #3Author: Candice FoxPublisher: Forge BooksReleased: March 10, 2020Received: LibraryFind it on Goodreads | More Mysteries | Thillers Summary: Every city has places where a person can disappear without a trace. Crimson Lake often feels like it is full of these spots, especially as the disappearances continue to multiply. More concerning is the threat of connecting each…
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dgspeaks · 2 months ago
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Subservience – A Twisted Tech Thriller with Megan Fox at Her Creepiest
In Subservience, Megan Fox delivers a standout performance, in a film that feels like Stepford Wives, Terminator, and iRobot all blended into one. Directed by S.K. Dale, this sci-fi thriller doesn’t just lean into the genre—it grabs hold and drags you through a wild ride of suspense, tech paranoia, and disturbing obsession. The plot revolves around a struggling father, played by Michele Morrone…
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smbhax · 9 months ago
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From "The Green Thing!" in Tales of Suspense #51, March 1964. Stan Lee plot, Larry Lieber script and pencils, Matt Fox inks, Artie Simek letters. Original colorist unknown. Photoshop color reduction.
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jolenes-book-journey · 2 months ago
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One Mans Treasure by Eva Fox Mate
One Mans Treasure by Eva Fox Mate
Married for convenience, they have agreed to take what they need from their marriage and go their separate ways, but when a black market treasure hunter decides they have something he wants, can the pair escape both danger and love? Title: One Man’s Treasure Series: Hughes Brothers Trilogy Book 1 Author: Eva Fox Mate Genre: Romantic Suspense Callie Wallis is militantly self-reliant, but when…
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