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takunwilliams · 1 year ago
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the cutest fucking thing in the world
baby cheetah by Technodrome1 and Takun Williams 2023
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conradrasputin · 2 years ago
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coltonclay · 2 years ago
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If the dnd movie was going to make that many jokes that only players would pick up on, I truly believe they should’ve made Doric purple as a nod to the single greatest inconsistency in the PHB
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chaptertwo-thepacnw · 3 years ago
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marilyn monroe, niagara |1953|
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lstnrr · 7 years ago
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José Lourenço
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ask-strider-siblings · 5 years ago
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Marathon but its only the bee movie
DIRK: the bee movie is roughly an hour and 20 minutes not including creditsDIRK: multiplied by the 20 copies i have received over the yearsDIRK: discluding toilet breaks and any other self-preserving human tasks; thatd be 27 hours of running time rounded upDIRK: and that is 27 consecutive hours DIRK:  - that i am willing to take on
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couragousmellon · 5 years ago
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Man i haven’t posted on here in ages!! Well, here’s some things I’ve been working on:
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I wanted to show how some of my (mostly) finished projects looked compared to their sketches. The mostly blank pages are gonna be for Techniclor, a comic of mine previously known as Ironic Beauty, so look out for that!
@therealjacksepticeye
@takeyourpillstim
Please don’t repost these!!! I will eat your ankles!!!!
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survivaldespair2-blog1 · 8 years ago
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[we are alpha] | [we are omega] | [we know the truth of the stars]
The station is... well. It is collapsing further. Damning itself to unexistence, to ruin and decay of its own reality. The texture and light leaves the world, the food in your pockets begins to taste of nothing, the flickering geometry simply falls away into the void beneath. Gently, slowly, as the world falls apart, you find yourselves standing at the flesh-stone hallway, the doors unlocked.
The trial room is waiting, and behind the glass you can see them, fully. Your Benefactors. They are. They are not of this earth. You knew it, of course but to see them Is to see monstrous intelligence born in the depths of cold space.
Their bodies are long, with thin techniclor skin stretched over their... they have no bones. Just some kind of fluid, holding them in place as they step back and forth and to and fro, studying, tapping at screens with six-'jointed' fingers. They turn to look at you, children
They have three narrow slit-eyes, staring with... emotions. Emotions you can grasp as 'disguist'.
Your benefactors speak, a voice in your skull, worming between the layers of your brain.
[we must finish the game]
[seek the answer]
[but know the truth is oblivion]
The speakers ring, not with mock-Kayu, but with Mr. Toshokan
>What horrid losers. >They simply can't handle someone making thier 'game' fair >Please children, we are waiting for the 'game' routine to end >Then our raid begins
[MASTERMIND TRIAL START]
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neopets420 · 8 years ago
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i never really got the whole trend of using random japanese words for aesthetic. aside from the fetishism and racism, how could these people stand wearing/reblogging things that they can't read? what if it says something really bad? what if it's just some random shit? conversely, knock off products with weird english misspellings and techniclor sonic and/or old disney characters have a nice kind of shitpost-y aes going on and will always be 100% better and more worthy of my love and attention
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artsvark · 8 years ago
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Award winning Joseph returns to Cape Town
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat. Montecasino, Johannesburg, South Africa, Wednesday 27 April 2016 © ChristiaanKotze / SASPA
The award-winning musical Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat is coming back to Cape Town from February 17.
Pieter Toerien Productions is bringing the hit musical by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber – Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat – back to the Theatre on the Bay from 17 February to 18 March.
This production may take its namesake from the Bible, but it is far from a biblical take. It is a captivating and modern twist on a tale that is as old as time. The story is brought to life by 23 top local performers, with Earl Gregory playing Joseph and Anton Luitingh and Jonathan Roxmouth as Pharoah, the hunky King of Egypt.
Theatre Scene Cape Town has called it “Trendy and exquisite – a vibrant delight”. And truer words have not been spoken – the production is up to date with current affairs and pop culture, using props such as hover-boards.
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat. Montecasino, Johannesburg, South Africa, Wednesday 27 April 2016 © ChristiaanKotze / SASPA
The musical is being showcased at Pieter Toerien’s Theatre on the Bay in beautiful, central Camps Bay. This location lends for a more intimate viewing experience, with under 300 seats per show.
If the thought of Pharaoh taking off Elvis, angels flying around on hover-boards and scantily dressed servants doesn’t excite you, then we don’t know what will!
For more information and to keep up to date with the exuberant cast, like the Facebook page Joseph the Musical SA. For the best ticket availability visit: www.computicket.com/web/event/joseph_and_the_amazing_technicolor_dreamcoat/XJFB
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bleedgfx · 10 years ago
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technicolor wave
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theflyswatter · 13 years ago
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HD TVs?
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chaptertwo-thepacnw · 3 years ago
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niagara |1953| henry hathaway
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chaptertwo-thepacnw · 3 years ago
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niagara |1953| henry hathaway
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