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best-of-skelly-joe · 2 months ago
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leapdayowo · 11 months ago
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Kind of a part two to the last painting I did of Joe and Quinn Hills :3
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burrowingdweller · 1 year ago
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Sorry for being quiet about Undertale, my heart has been stolen, blame him 👇
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Idk for how long this will last, lately nothing can hold me more than for a couple of months... Joe seems kinda special tho, but idk 🤧 Anyway I see all those asks, but for now can't think of something else than him 👆
Thank you for your attention 👋 Hope you understand 😔
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letterboxd-loggd · 1 year ago
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Rose Plays Julie (2019) Joe Lawlor and Christine Molloy
January 20th 2024
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bubblegumflavor · 1 year ago
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Lego Chandler needs some extra love today..
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macabrecabra · 2 years ago
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Ask game: 3, 10, 19! :D
(this one has gathered so much dust ; w ; My fault for posting an ask game...while trying to work through lots of commissions. Forgot the original numbers for the ask BUT recall one of the three was OC favorite numbers so.... here is an answer!)
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Insector, Joe, and Skelly, having their usual break and Joe's mind breaking when learning about more about his alien bros. Especially Skelly. His engineer mind can accept Insector's people having an ungodly amount of other not known to man numbers...but fact Skelly's people just decided no numbers breaks him.
But always something I thought about in building alien cultures is how they probably do numbers/think about numbers and math is probably radically different and mind boggling to how humans would do it c:
...Skelly likes the human number eight for its aesthetics.... Insector just looks at human mathematics like a disappointed teacher watching kids do voodoo math and stumbling on the correct solution.
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best-of-skelly-joe · 5 months ago
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lact-TOES in-taller-ANT? Why the obsession with small things! Think big! Prerhaps say "Lactbrain intolerwhale"
Scientests say our brians get 30% BIGGER when we talk BIG.
Just some friendly advice from one skelly fella, to another skelly skella.
Rock on dude.
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I am lactose…
Intolerant…
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a-real-life-hermit · 1 year ago
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a different demise post for me to keep track up because i deleted my first one because i hated it
bdubs - blown up by rendog
cub - shot by a skellie
doc - punched in the face by an iron golem
etho - sploded by a creepydeep
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gem - fish-flung by grian
grian - pushed off a cliff by a baby zombie
hypno - impaled by a stalagmite, trapped by jevin
impy - fell into a cave then shot by a skellie
iskall - sploded by an end crystal via scar
jev - shot by a skellie
joe - poked to death by pufferfish via vintagebeef's trap
keralis - punched in the face by an iron golem
mumbo - killed by phantoms after a "failed" build-height-fall prank from tango & jev
pearl - fish-flung by several people and fell down a hole made my etho & cub (most likely claimed by etho)
ren - sploded by a creepydeep (not even while actively caving, just while sorting chests in a cave)
scar - sploded from a trapped chest placed by cub
skizz - pushed by impy (fall damage/stalagmite damage)
joel - dropped into a pit of zombies by imp&skizz
stress - sploded via gem's trapped chest (intended for iskall)
tango - squished by an anvil via doc
beefers - shot by a drowned
wels - impaled on a stalagmite, pushed by iskall
xb - blown up by beanie boy
xisuma - fell into a stalagmite pit made by pearl & keralis
zed - not participating
cleo - dug into lava in the nether
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we-do-bones-bracket · 1 year ago
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Who did bones the best?
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here are the finalized brackets! the tournament will be split into two brackets. the finalists of both will go up against each other to determine the winner. characters who were the most popular during submissions will join in round 2
rules & guidelines
about spoilers
matches under cut!
Abraham "Brom Bones" van Brunt (Headless: A Sleepy Hollow Story) vs. Skull (One Piece)
Laudna (Critical Role) vs. Sese Kitsugai (Len'en Project)
Benny (Halloweentown) vs. Enki Ankarian (Fear & Hunger)
Stalhorse (The Legend of Zelda) vs. Skeleton Horse (Minecraft)
Skeleton Mob (Minecraft) vs. Stallord (The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess)
Ryuk (Death Note) vs. Sam Day Break (Paradise Killer)
Adalman (That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime) vs. Hero's Shade/Hero's Spirit (The Legend of Zelda)
Sir Daniel Fortesque (MediEvil) vs. Skeletor (He-Man)
The Forgotten (Binding of Isaac) vs. Countess Ariadne de Winter (Til Death Do Us Bard)
Kel'thuzad (Warcraft) vs. Christopher Flores (Wayward Children)
The Lich King/Arthas Menethil (Warcraft) vs. Bones (Johannes Cabal the Necromancer)
Toro Muerto (The Book of Life) vs. Yodomi Arakawa (Skeleton Double)
Immortan Joe (Mad Max Fury Road) vs. Laika (Laika: Aged Through Blood)
Clinkz (DOTA 2) vs. Nelliel Tu Odelschwanck (Bleach)
Ianthe Tridantarius (The Locked Tomb) vs. Zenon Zogratis (Black Clover)
Palamedes Sextus (The Locked Tomb) vs. Ketheric Thorm (Baldur's Gate 3)
Ruth Fleming (Nerdy Prudes Must Die) vs. Dr. Bones Cookie (Cookie Run)
Misetani Box (Dai Dark) vs. Frank (Generation Loss)
Shimada Death (Dai Dark) vs. Bone (Warriors)
Kurloz Makara (Homestuck) vs. Mamà Imelda (Coco)
Jake English (Homestuck) vs. Hector (Coco)
SkullBaluchimon (Digimon) vs. Skullgreymon (Digimon)
SkullKnightmon (Digimon) vs. Jolly Roger
Cubone (Pokémon) vs. Ryme (Pokémon Scarlet and Violet)
Skeletal Dragon (The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim) vs. Boneknapper (How to Train Your Dragon)
Shinnok (Mortal Kombat) vs. Hector (Castlevania)
Lady Micte (Maya and the Three) vs. Conway (Kentucky Route Zero)
Veralidaine "Daine" Sarrasi (The Immortal Quartet) vs. Pious Augustus (Eternal Darkness: Sanity's Requiem)
Zélie Adebola (Children of Blood and Bone) vs. SkekMal the Hunter (The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance)
The Hound (RWBY) vs. Nuckelavee (RWBY)
Nina Zenik (Six of Crows) vs. Undertaker (Black Butler)
Yorick (Hamlet) vs. Pale Rider (Persona)
Skelita Calaveras (Monster High) vs. Hell Biker (Persona)
Nico Di Angelo (Percy Jackson) vs. Bone Ravage (Fortnite)
Death (Discworld) vs. Mort (Hello from the Hallowoods)
Acererak (Dungeons & Dragons) vs. Skid (Spooky Month)
Boneyard (Dungeons & Dragons) vs. Lord Hater (Wonder Over Yonder)
Necrodeus (Kirby Mass Attack) vs. Jack Skellington (The Nightmare Before Christmas)
Skelly (Hades) vs. Nagash (Warhammer Fantasy Battle)
Lady Bone Demon (Lego Monkie Kid) vs. Dry Bowser (Mario)
King (The Owl House) vs. Dry Bones (Mario)
Dyre Ode/Dyre Owed (Friends at the Table) vs. The Children of the Hydra's Teeth (Jason and the Argonauts (1963))
Qiu Congxue (Devil Venerable Also Wants to Know) vs. Death (The Arcana)
Kimimaro Kaguya (Naruto) vs. Gold Skull (The Sexy Brutale)
Death the Kid (Soul Eater) vs. Keyes (Fairy Tail)
Skull Knight (Berserk) vs. Director Bones (DC Comics) Bone (One Punch Man)
Lord Death Man (DC Comics) vs. Mister Bones (DC Comics)
Death (Horrible Histories) vs. Ebisu (Dorohedoro)
Skeleton (I Spy Spooky Mansion) vs. Skullomania/Saburo Nishikoyama (Street Fighter EX)
Skull Man (Mega Man) vs. SkullMan.exe (Mega Man)
A Real Magic Skeleton (OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes) vs. Skully (Scary Godmother)
Marquis (Parahumans) vs. Morgo (Little Misfortune)
Señor Huseo (Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) vs. Brian Laborn/Grue (Parahumans)
Grim (The Grim Adventures) vs. Pluto (Library of Ruina)
Queen Rohaan (Watermelon) vs. Kamen Raider Genm/Kuroto Dan (Kamen Rider Ex-Aid)
Fone Bone (Bone) vs. Smiley Bone (Bone) vs. Phonciple P. "Phoney" Bone (Bone)
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helpersofindie · 2 years ago
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hello ! do you have any fc suggestions for a younger sister to joe keery?
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nicole maines (25) – nicole is a trans woman!
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just-rhys-things · 1 year ago
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Everybody meet the new skelly husbands, Moe-Jo and Joe-Jo.
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They've got a very on-again-off-again thing going on, but they always make up!
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best-of-skelly-joe · 5 months ago
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Artist Pool & Suggestion Solicitation Part II
When I decided to start this account I was planning to draw from my extensive youtube playlist of covers for contestants, as I actively seek out and collect them. However, I definitely understand that followers of the blog will be interested in seeing their own favorites compete. For that reason, I'm listing the cover artists I follow under the cut for full disclosure. These are the musicians who do covers on youtube as amateurs. You can see the list of pros here.
Followers can feel free to submit artist/channel names via the ask box for artists to add to the pool. If you would like to suggest one recording in particular as a contestant, you can use the submit function to send me the video. Note that I have fewer amateur channels saved than pros.
331Erock
AbelTriesHerBest
Aiden Malacaria
Colm McGuinness
Daniel Shaw
Dr.Viossy
Elise LeGrow
Joe Parrish
Justin Johnson
Leah Brown
le0ne8
Matthias Harris
Permageddon
Seb Skelly
Shaun Holton (Projected Twin)
Stan Taylor
The HollyHobs
The Phunky Pharaoh
Up Sunny Down
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prettygoodstuff · 1 month ago
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Street Games and Growing up in New York City in the Sixties
From an actual dream I had in February, 2024
I woke up after about 7 hours of decent sleep, from an intense dream. In this dream some of the students in the college class I was auditing as an adult in 2024 were asking me about how terrible it must have been to be a kid before the internet and social media and smart phones. Didn’t it suck to not have any fun things to do?
Nothing to do? I began to tell these kids what it was like to be a kid in Brooklyn back in the sixties. At first, I was talking about the cement parks with three-tiered chain-link fences around them where the older kids or adults played handball against cement slabs, using small, blue, hard rubber balls and light gloves. As I told them about it, while still in the dream, I lapsed into a deep Brooklyn accent.
When I was very young I never knew that a park should have grass and trees until my parents took me to Prospect Park, a few miles away. Urban New York parks were just a place to play games. They had to have a basketball court, of course. My friends and I were into hanging around those cement monoliths and playing all sorts of games with Pennsy Pinkie rubber balls, or, even better, Spaldeens.
Spaldeens! They were the Holy Grail of game equipment. They were better than Pennsy Pinkies to play stickball with, and stickball was the Holy Grail of street games. A ball and a broomstick with some tape around it were all you needed to have hours of healthy fun in the dirty, hot streets, with the occasional car interrupting the game, and Mr. Silverman or Mrs. Mancini yelling that “You kids better get out of here or I’m calling the cops!” I got so excited about all this stuff in the dream. 
I told them about ringalevio, johnny on the pony, knucks, marbles, flipping baseball cards, skelly, stoop ball, box ball, ”Chinese.” We left a lot of skin on those streets, but I'd take that over an arcade on an iPhone any day.
The girls had lots of games as well. Jacks, hopscotch, double-dutch jump rope, hola-hoops, and lots more I don’t know the names of. “Miss Lucy had a baby…Hello operator, give me number 9…”
Then, in the dream, I started talking about all the other things we got excited about -  Silly Putty, Etch-a-Sketch, roller skates with keys, the first skateboards  (the ones with metal or even clay wheels, tops and yo-yos. I told them about the junk-yard on the corner (where we used to have rock fights, and my best friend was on the other team once and hit me right in the eye and sent me to the hospital. We're still best friends - that's New York for ya’.) The candy store just beyond the junk yard where we got Double-bubble gum with Bazooka Joe comics, balsa wood airplanes with rubber-band propellers, jawbreakers and Topps baseball cards. I had every Yankee, which would be worth a fortune now, if my mother hadn't thrown those cards away when I moved out, along with all the model airplanes hanging from my bedroom ceiling. my comic books, Mad Magazines and my Hardy Boys book collection. I'm sure many of you can relate.
I told those college generation Z-ers about the cemetery a few blocks away, near the "bad" neighborhood, where the "stealer boys" lived.
Local New York TV channels showed Sonny Fox on Wonderama playing "Simon Says,” Chuck McCann reading Dondi and playing Dick Tracy and Mr. Magoo cartoons; The Soupy Sales Show with White Fang and Black Tooth (my dad watched that with me, too. My dad's best friend was a comedian and he knew Soupy, so he and my dad had watched Soupy's stand-up comedy live - it was definitely not for children!) My favorite kid's show of all time was The Sandy Becker Show, with Norton Nork, Geeba Geeba, Hambone and a lot of other great characters. They were sponsored boy Bonomo Turkish Taffy, Ovaltine, Cocoa-Marsh, Hostess Twinkies,,,(I don't have to google any of this stuff, it was just flowing in the dream.) 
Everyone watched Captain Kangaroo with Mr. Greenjeans and Mr. Moose, The Mickey Mouse Club with Jimmy, Bobby, Annette, and Cubby;  Howdy Doody with Buffalo Bob and Clarabell, Kookla, Fran and Ollie and The Shari Lewis Show with Lamb Chop. My little brother used to watch Romper Room with my mom. I even got on the Bozo show with one of my friends, although, to tell you the truth, I didn't like red-nose clowns much. Or any clowns for that matter, until I met some punk/goth clowns performing in Covent Garden, London, and the pedestrian zone of Munich when I worked doing street performances in those places many, many years later. 
Quick digression: I think my aversion to clowns stemmed from my parents trying to drag me to the Metropolitan Opera when I was seven. I didn't know what an opera was, but it sounded fishy. My folks were “cultcha vultchas" and were constantly trying get me to like fancy bullshit. But I was on to them, until they convinced me that we were going to see a clown "like in the circus" at the Met. So I let them twist my arm. We were sitting high up in the nose-bleeds at the Met, waiting for a clown, and this white-faced monster with a pointed hat came out and screamed and cried. Fucking Pagliacci. Hated clowns and still can't stand opera.
Back to the fun stuff - There were the cartoons. Everyone remembers Rocky and Bullwinkle, but we also had their precursors, Crusader Rabbit with Raglan T. Tiger. We had Beanie and Cecil (for some reason my dad watched that with my little brother and me, too.) Anyone remember Farmer Gray and the Mice, which played right after the first show after the  The Modern Farmer? My brother and I would get up before six o'clock in the morning to just to watch this first TV show after the test pattern. 
There was a kind of show that wasn't actually a show in itself. They were showcases for other, short clips. Depending on what was available, they'd play some cartoons Popeye, Betty Boop, Koko the Clown from the Inkwell (my favorite), Krazy Kat, Felix the Cat, Mighty Mouse. They were shows like The Merry Mailman, Officer Joe Bolton, and Captain Jack McCarthy ("Six bells and all's well…” Thanks, WPIX! 
I later learned that a lot of other American cities had shows like that. I even once got a gig (I am a professional magician) on the Skipper Chuck show in Miami. But they were all poor imitations of NYC greats. 
All of America had Spanky and Our Gang (The Little Rascals,) but in NY we also had The Dead End Kids (a.k.a. Bowery Boys or East Side Comedy) with Slip Mahoney and Sach and the gang who met at Louie's Sweet Shop. 
Then there were the scary shows, like Zacherley, and Chiller Theater.
I could go on forever. I guess that in the dream I am still trying to tell the students about a childhood that beat the pickles out of what they now call “gaming.” (Those aren’t games. Those are commercial ventures to usurp people’s minds, time and money.)
Once, when I was living in Germany, making my living as a street performer doing magic all over Europe, I had a visit from another American friend who was studying in Europe. He was from NYC as well, and we were reminiscing about all of the great stuff we had when we were superkids on the streets of New York. A German colleague of mine (a juggler) was in the room as we were jamming memories back and forth, and she was astounded at all the Kulturgut (cultural goods) that America had. America? This was just New York! 
Brian Foley 
Wednesday, January 08, 2025
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grooveheartdelux · 9 months ago
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I've been playing Hades (1) so here is my Half-formed vibes-based greek gods/aew fancast.
General pantheon (based more on a mix of their role in the game & my gut vibe for the characters [referring here to both gods & wrestling personas):
Zeus-Bryan Danielson (calls lightning with his "yes" points)
Hera-Toni Storm
Posidon- Samoa Joe
Hades- Jon Moxley
Dyonisus- Kazuchika Okada (imagining him as goofy & mean-spirited. Delights in being a bad influence)
Aphrodite- Mariah May
Ares- Christian Cage
Artemis- Red Velvet
Athena- Kris Statlander
Hermes- Isiah Kassidy
Charon- Hook
Zagreus- Darby Allin
Nyx- Nyla Rose
Megara- Willow Nightingale
Alecto- Riho
Tsiphone- Abadon
Theseus- Keith Lee (or the Miz, but whoops! wrong roster)
Asterius- Brian Cage
(bonus: skelly- Danhausen, narrator- Tony Schiavone)
Maybe Orange Cassidy as Apollo? Idk
The only rule is if you feel strongly enough about these being wrong to comment you need to give an alternative to the role or wrestler in question.
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deltabusinessadvisors · 1 year ago
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Accelerent Breakfast with Michael York
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Thank you Michael York for dropping everything and coming at a moments notice to come speak with us this morning at the Accelerent Breakfast. During his presentation, Michael discussed the significance of self-marketing and personal branding, emphasizing the need to create a compelling experience that motivates people to pay a premium for something unique. The talk highlighted the value of core principles and the importance of making the overall experience extraordinary. Several examples were shared, including illustrations from Starbucks, Disney, and Chick-fil-A. Thanks to our guests for joining us for this grand event: JD Mowlds, Nino Pascale, Juliet Peters, Robyn Young, Dale Walters, Joe Pascale, Angela Snyder, Matt Nelson, Lori Nelson, Teri Hill, Suzanne Soderberg, Stuart Selbst, Chris Cuffaro, Mary Margaret Skelly, Taylor Gustafson, Jaron Hopkins, Tracey Latham, Myisha Katter, Elaine Szeto, Vinay Khannah, Cathy French, Lyena Hale, Alex Koury, Dale Walters, Lisa Dow, and Alex Bardaweel He is the author of The 10 Commitments (2005) along with over a dozen E books on Personal and Professional development, Leading Edge Selling and Winning in the NOW Economy. He has been called Mr. Mastermind for his extraordinary ability to bring together individuals and ideas that create RADICAL RESULTS and Dramatic Profit Increases. In 2009 Michael was named “International Business Coach of the Year” by Prime Time Business Institute and E-Z Coaching Worldwide. A national marketing consultant, copywriter and columnist for over 20 publications as well as an accomplished platform speaker to over 700 audiences since 2000, he is the founder and President/CEO of The Michael York Learning Center, Inc. based in Charlotte, NC providing speaking, consulting, and marketing services to national and international clients. Michael has over 30 years of selling, marketing, and management experience (1978). Read the full article
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