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He's enjoying Wednesday night

He's enjoying Wednesday night

Occasionally you do need to just let fantasy be fantasy. "Why are the mountains around Mordor in a square, mountain ranges don't work like that" well you see there's an evil god who lives there hope this helps

I usually try to be tolerant of anachronisms in books, particularly ye olde medieval generic swords and sorcery type books, but I think I broke the sound barrier with how quickly I just shot out of my immersion in this book when ye olde ancient archivist in the ye olde fantasy-england castle's library tells the protag where to find a certain book by giving him its dewey decimal number.

Today in an arthurian retelling set in pre-saxon britain I encountered a character who said he was going to quit drinking "cold turkey," which I think puts him roughly a thousand years prior to European awareness of the existence of turkeys, and the dissonance had barely registered in my mind before I remembered the medieval lending library run on the dewey decimal system and decided a chronologically misplaced poultry idiom wasn't worth noticing in comparison.

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The Texas State Aquarium has taught their crow to play connect four and I am DELIGHTED.

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why does the texas state aquarium have a crow

it works there

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Running Deer, Bill Traylor, 1939-42

Poster paint and pencil on cardboard

I absolutely love the casting for the AOS movies because yeah Chris Pine kinda looks like a yassified Jim Kirk, and Zachary Quinto does look like a younger Spock. But then they looked at big, tall, broad shouldered, muscular action man Karl Urban and went. Yeah, I think he can play scrawny bean pole shrimp postured, looks like a light gust of wind would blow him away, Leonard McCoy. And by god, were they correct because it was like the spirit of Deforest Kelley himself possessed him to play Bones.

Urbanization contributed to Deforestation.

I hate this joke and love it all at once.

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Met Urbanisation at comic con and asked him to go “full Bones” for the picture. This is how he chose to embody Defirestation, for your art considerations.

Bougie Cat & Ghost by Lane Brown

love the genre of discourse that’s like “the world used to be [thing it never was] but now society is [I’m over thirty]”

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