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A bird in the void.

@penndred

Some weird bird guy.

You make soup in a big bowl. You serve it in a smaller bowl. And then you convey it, using a spoon, to your mouth. But what is the spoon? Simply a smaller bowl still

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house of leaves is the perfect book for people who love wikipedia but wish it could be scarier

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patchssum-art

Whatever, go my matchdogs

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I need people to know that the city where Nathan Fillion is from has a small bench area on the most popular street named after him called the Nathan Fillion Civillian Pavilion

And I desperately need to go find a green lantern sticker to go put on it in his honor I forgot he's from Edmonton I've never been so proud in my life

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I will show this doggo compilation from the draw together ive done with friends in the past

I made it a trademark to draw at least one doggo in each one i participate lol

I just love him lots

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Ms. McBright and her Secretary Leslie. She has no arms so he has to do everything for her

Tubi is the best streaming service because it captures the feeling of a video store, but not a corporate video store like Blockbuster, or even a good indie store, but a rundown video rental place under a overpass weeks away from closing down. You'll find, like, 2001: A Space Odyssey next to a unwatchable copy of a 70s exploitation film and a micro-low-budget indie and a movie called STRIPPER VAMPIRE MASSACRE III but you can find no evidence of STRIPPER VAMPIRE MASSACRE one or two existing.

This is a real, commercial streaming service and they've uploaded films with the DVD menu visible for the first few seconds bc it's a recording of a DVD copy. What a titan in the landscape of streaming

The Tubi version of 1985's 'Day of the Dead' is literally ripped from a VHS copy that Scream Factory released for their own streaming channel as part of a "retro edition" line, complete with tracking lines and the little "PLAY" icon at the beginning. Trust me when I say this is the most accurate description of Tubi as a streaming service ever.

Tubi's version of Night of the Demons has a commentary track over it. They do not have the movie without a commentary track. In a era where special features are gone you have to appreciate a streaming service that offers only the special features

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