anyways, tnt apparently forgot to implement the name filter for the varwolf quest.

so we get lovely creatures like our dearly departed Hellbitch.
irresistible, unforgettable, I couldn't stay my hand
In an example of extreme irony, it is possible to die from a 1-Up Mushroom in Super Mario Bros. 2.
Shown in the Super Mario All-Stars version in the footage, there is a side room in World 2-2 that contains both a POW Block and a 1-Up Mushroom that can be plucked from the ground. If the player character throws the POW Block before picking up the 1-Up Mushroom, the mushroom will fly into the air after being picked due to the gravity-reducing effects of the POW Block.
Attempting to pick it up again in mid-air will result in the player character falling through the ground and dying.
This was very fun! I hope I get chance to try it again sometime!
Arizona Congresswoman Yassamin Ansari says she and other Democrats in Washington are forging ahead with legislation to file articles of impeachment for Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
The legislation comes after the death of Renee Nicole Good — a 37-year-old U.S. citizen who was shot and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis on Wednesday. The Trump administration has said the agent was acting in self-defense, though eyewitnesses and video have raised questions about that account.
In a floor speech this week, Ansari said she and other lawmakers have been sounding the alarm on ICE’s use-of-force and hiring surges for the last year.
Butch Animal loves the jumper you got her <3
dagrons...

you guys gotta stop deactivating your blogs cause you're making it harder for me to go back in a reblog chain to remove the annoying additions
I reblogged this specifically for the prev tag because it made me feel like I was having a stroke
put rainbow laces on all my shoes recently which is fun and sexy but has the side effect that i have gotten multiple "i like your shoelaces" from strangers and like. i cant NOT "i stole them from the president" in return. just in case. but its recieved mostly awkward laughs and looks of confusion. embarrasing myself in public out here over my damn shoelaces.
May I introduce you to my favourite Calvin and Hobbes strip which only got funnier when I got hearing aids.
wait actually i gotta reblog this again i just remembered an additional fun fact. sunday funnies pages were not created equal; some allotted less space than others. to make space? they would literally chop off parts of the comics. this is why many sunday strips have a Big Title Bar at the top, bc that was usually the part that got cut off. comic artists essentially had to account for that a big chunk of their strip was Optional Bonus Material that couldn't be relevant to the plot or punchline of the strip.
bill watterson? HATED this. he was in a constant battle with the presses to keep his strips intact. he eventually won this battle, forcing any paper that wanted to run calvin & hobbes to print the full strip. but in the meantime, you would get protest strips, where the top bar is essential for the comic to make any sense at all.
this? is almost definitely one of those. please picture with me living in a town with one of the newspapers that cuts off the top bar. imagine seeing this comic WITHOUT the top panel.
sorry to be mega autistic but this has been bugging me since I saw it this morning and it just rolled by on my dash again:
the image posted by OP isn't the full comic, it's the just throwaway gag title bar. Here's the full strip:
in newspapers that cut comics down to save space, the topmost of the three rows of panels would have been removed entirely, not just the longest panel containing the actual title, so that entire joke would have been gone.
Watterson's response to this practice was actually to move away from rigidly structured panels in his Sunday strips altogether, which is why later C&H looks more like this:
Newspapers that ran the strip could do so at the full half-sheet-width resolution or they could reduce the size to fit the format of their pages without deleting any of the material.
anyway i just wanted to point this out because i think the way Bill Watterson actually enforced his artistic integrity is way more interesting and adds more to his legacy as a creator.
Objects as spaceships, by Eric Geusz
My favorite is the fidget spinner space station. It almost feels like someone designed it first and then fidget spinners came out and now everyone laughs at it… instead of the other way around.
It’s Eric! He was one of my best friends in highschool!
He also does series of space cats, and one of the ones floating upside down and looking at you is based on my cat Ginger :D
The kitty herself, Ginger!
He’s a super cool dude and seeing his art on tumblr is nuts!
God yeah I will hype him every chance I get lol!
O love how the one based on the sriracha bottle is still very clearly that but now with FIRE
to start with I thought it was mocking real art from real franchises with what it looks like, it’s very accurate







