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iamtryingtobelieve · 9 months ago
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Back in the day as empires made haste
To colonize, to claim, to control, and contain
We sat patiently in the future, helpless
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drwhowatch · 7 months ago
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The Juggernauts
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The Mechanoids are back even though they are somewhat nerfed here. Davros is very sly by changing his identity but still is an evil prick at heart. Mel gets a lot to do here, showing off her programming skills and also gets to kiss a lad. I’m unsure why the Doctor does some of his actions in this story but it’s fine I guess.
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adh-d2 · 7 months ago
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No but it's...
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the way they naturally fall into eachother's roles when the other isn't there.
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the instinctual head-tilt when Crosshair stabilized his rifle on Tech's shoulder, as if they'd done it a thousand times before.
It's the fact that Tech clearly told Phee all about his brother.
It's the sad, fond smile on Crosshair's face when Omega said Tech made her memorize all the plans ("of course he did").
It's the way Tech knew exactly where to look for that mirror.
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azertyrobaz · 7 months ago
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Tempting, but no.
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marvelgifs · 1 month ago
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Dafne Keen as Laura Kinney/X-23 DEADPOOL & WOLVERINE (2024) dir. Shawn Levy
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tuffcatdad · 1 year ago
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Juggernaut (Playstation)
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headless609 · 5 months ago
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W.T.F
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When I was drawing Bad Irene’s makeup I had the realization that she looked like Jojo Siwa… so now I have Cartman as jojo siwa
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ouchpotatoex · 17 days ago
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Josh Cassara
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Charles pls 🤣
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vgadvisor · 4 months ago
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why-i-love-comics · 4 months ago
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X-Men #1 - "Fire-Baptized Species" (2024)
written by Jed MacKay art by Ryan Stegman, Jp Mayer, & Marte Gracia
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spookygibberish · 4 months ago
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Funeralworms comprise a genus of Juggernaut characterized by a heavily-built, serpentine form, the absence of eyes, a single pair of broad, paddle-like forelimbs, and a prominent array of individually articulated, crushing jaws. They are employed in the disposal of organic materials, the production of high quality fertilizer, and the reclamation of Ibis tissue from corpses. The latter function earning them a central role in Bibat funeral rites, hence the name.
In Bibat, it is believed that Ibis tissue, while a powerful creative force in life, is equally capable of corruption, especially when touched by death. It is therefor not adequate to bury the Ibistouched, since Ibis tissue, if allowed to decompose, has the potential to render the earth fallow and breed illness. By consuming the Ibistouched dead, Funeralworms collect the Ibis tissue from the flesh, freeing it from corruption, purifying it, and accumulating it in their bodies to be returned to the Oracle System. It is mandatory that the corpses of all dagnyds, Sansin, Thrones and Throne-children both headless and unbodied alike, be fed to the Funeralworm. This is not a necessary funeral rite for those who are not Ibistouched, but the devout often choose to have it preformed upon their death. If a funeralworm is not available, cremation is an acceptable alternative.
Funeralworms are semi-aquatic dagnyds that reside entirely in special pools (bymūt)constructed for their housing. At their least elaborate, bymūt are little more than shallow ponds dug into clay soil, but they are often encircled by a low, stone fence with an offering platform at one end, and a chamber for dung collection at the other. These pools are usually located several kilometers from areas of habitation, although many larger cities have grown to encircle bymūt that were originally constructed a more acceptable distance away. These tend to be the most elaborate of their kind, ending up with bespoke temple complexes erected around them. As the functions of the Funeralworm are deeply linked to Bibat customs, their husbandry is entirely handled by Sansin, though the service they offer is a public one.
The design of the bymūt is necessary for the survival of fully mature funeralworms, who are not only so large as to be incapable of freely moving over dry land, but risk being crushed beneath their own weight without the support of water. Newborn funeralworms, at about a meter and a half in length, are the most mobile of their kind, and often attempt to escape their bymūt to explore. This is usually permitted (with supervision), as such young individuals have limited processing capacity, and rarely exist in a context where the sole burden of waste management relies on them. Many Sansin are sympathetic to the plight of the Funeralworm, and see little purpose in restricting the movement of a creature which never approaches agile at any age, and for most of its decades long life will be confined to a single small pool.
Despite a life spent entirely in water, Funeralworms are entirely air-breathing, and are not particularly good swimmers. They are protected from flooding by the high fat content of their bodies, which renders them buoyant and unlikely to drown. The greatest risk floods pose is temptation. Rising water allows Funeralworms the opportunity to travel freely from their bymūt, and many die after becoming stranded once the water level recedes, especially those which are particularly old and heavy.
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trillscienceofficer · 26 days ago
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Star Trek: Voyager Gravity // Juggernaut
Emotions can be a powerful tool. To deny their existence is illogical. But you must learn to control them. // The flame, like emotion, is a primitive force. Left unchecked, it's chaotic, destructive. But if controlled it can be a powerful tool.
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solidsmax · 8 months ago
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X-Men 97' (2024-)
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segernatural · 1 year ago
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sure it was a perfect storm of a pressure cooker but i promise destiel was about destiel
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evilhorse · 29 days ago
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They shot Juggernaut at the mothership like a bullet?
(X-Men Volume 7 #2)
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sassyasses · 1 year ago
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King of Swords abridged
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