#feb 2019
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tabslabs · 1 year ago
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In terms of like, if it were modern day, their ages are probably like Gigamaree: 62* Drive Sprocket: 61 Whizzle: 57 Gadget: 51
*aging probably affected by living in a pocket dimension
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switcharchive-icefire149 · 2 years ago
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spock-adoodledoo · 30 days ago
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wtf this poster for nezha is really cute (source). ao bing wiping away the tear in his eye ahskldjglkw
edit: if you’re reading this go check if a local theater has nezha 2!!! go watch it!! <3
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rwby-heritageposts · 1 year ago
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(Credit to Yang.arang on Instagram)(EDIT: @yangyrangy on tumblr)
I’m literally shaking…
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farharbour · 1 year ago
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fallout 4: new vegas - more vault boy animations
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rwby-heritageposts · 1 year ago
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This hiatus is cursed.
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kaixiety · 1 year ago
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I’ve recently come to understand that having read nearly 1000 TLC fanfics is not a normal thing to have done. So many have been deleted. What if I am the only person that remembers the long deleted TLC x Stampylongnose Minecraft crossover fic.
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aeolianblues · 7 months ago
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I think that Father Of All… would’ve probably been considered a really good album if it was anyone BUT Green Day’s album. Seemed kinda foreshadowed by Green Day’s own legacy, it was a catchy album. Were this a new band we’d have been talking about how cool the dance punk vibe was. Or maybe we weren’t yet that into ‘new rock’. A lot of that seemed to happen through and after the pandemic.
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rwby-heritageposts · 1 year ago
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Remember the early version of Blake and Yang becoming partners?
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hasuba-art · 19 days ago
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2024 Art Summary 🪷
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louisrecords · 24 days ago
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posted by lthqofficial on Instagram, Feb 4 2019
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tabslabs · 1 year ago
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50% of Poirobot is telling Gigamaree no, about half of this is explaining that he can’t actually do things 25% is analyzing detective novel scenarios and/or “solving crime” irl The last 25% is tidying up the toolbox and doing his best to make idle chatter
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frary-us · 6 months ago
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I can hear Toby's voice as Aethelred "negotiates" before that famous knockout punch. Wish he wasn't blocked from sight.👊😂
(Edit: Jeppe and Arnas goofing off (2 hands))
February 2, 2019 Jeppe goofing off while everyone else was trying to rehearse a scene on the set of The Last Kingdom season 2. From The Last Kingdom TLKTV
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switcharchive-icefire149 · 2 years ago
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sage-nebula · 2 months ago
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Book Reviews: Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal - Christopher Moore
Rating: 4/5
Let me preface this by saying that although I was raised in a (loosely) Catholic household, I am not religious in the slightest. I am agnostic, and so this was not a book I picked up to either affirm or challenge my religious beliefs. It'd be rather hard to do that, given that I don't have any.
Instead, this book was recommended to me by a friend, who described it as hilarious. In truth, it was. But it wasn't just hilarious; Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal was equal parts hilarious, heartwarming, and heartbreaking. Even though the ending is a foregone conclusion (even those of us who aren't religious know what happens to Jesus -- or, as he's known in this book, Joshua), it's Biff's reaction to those turn of events that sells it.
The premise of the book is simple: Back when Jesus / Joshua was growing up, he had a best friend most people knew as Biff. Biff was edited out of the Bible because of actions he took immediately following Joshua's death, but, at Joshua's request, he's resurrected from the dead and told to write a gospel of his own. The book jumps back and forth between the present day (where Biff both learns of the Bible as we know it and is roommates with an angel who loves soap operas and pro-wrestling) and the gospel that Biff is writing down. As the story continues the chapters spend more and more time in the past than they do the present, but all is told through Biff's narration, which is striking, hilarious, heartwarming, and heartbreaking depending on the moment.
While Moore clearly takes liberties with certain details (such as Biff having an idea of what gravity is before it's invented, or Biff himself inventing sarcasm), it's clear how much research was put into the book in order to make the past sections period accurate and also shed some insight on some very important questions (such as, what if Jesus knew kung-fu?). Although this book is a comedy, it doesn't take potshots at religion or turn the entire thing into a joke. Rather, it's treated with gentle gravitas that truly makes you feel for Joshua, even if you're not a person who believes in Jesus yourself. All in all, I would highly recommend this book to anyone, but especially those looking for a bit of laughter to brighten their day.
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mofffun · 2 years ago
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yuzuki singing from early 2023
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