armand is going to get bullied today for being too meow meow too uwu too moe
Monterey Bay Aquarium
will byers stan first human second
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
NASA

Kiana Khansmith
Keni
YOU ARE THE REASON
cherry valley forever
Stranger Things

pixel skylines
Claire Keane

oozey mess

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
hello vonnie
Cosimo Galluzzi
Xuebing Du
occasionally subtle
Cosmic Funnies

Kaledo Art
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armand is going to get bullied today for being too meow meow too uwu too moe

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"The little truth here is the admission that the love that was distracting him was for Molloy, not for Louis." - Assad Zaman
honestly i felt so bad for armand in episode 4 because everyone he was trying to apologize to just started turning him on. like daniel calls him a friendless bottom twink sociopath and lestat tells him to kill himself while strip-teasing him and then goes onstage to call him a smokeshow and "big boss" before his diss track like you guys KNOW he has a degradation kink can you stop. how is he supposed to not-apologize for all the atrocities if he has a boner
Cartoon by John O'Brien for NEW YORKER magazine, 1991.

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THE VAMPIRE LESTAT || 3.02 "Toledo"
Parts Unknown
Before I set out to travel this world, 12 years ago, I used to believe that the human race as a whole was basically a few steps above wolves.
That given the slightest change in circumstances, we would all, sooner or later, tear each other to shreds. That we were, at root, self-interested, cowardly, envious and potentially dangerous in groups. I have since come to believe – after many meals with many different people in many, many different places – that though there is no shortage of people who would do us harm, we are essentially good.
That the world is, in fact, filled with mostly good and decent people who are simply doing the best they can. Everybody, it turns out, is proud of their food (when they have it). They enjoy sharing it with others (if they can). They love their children. They like a good joke. Sitting at the table has allowed me a privileged perspective and access that others, looking principally for “the story,” do not, I believe, always get.
People feel free, with a goofy American guy who has expressed interest only in their food and what they do for fun, to tell stories about themselves – to let their guard down, to be and to reveal, on occasion, their truest selves.
I am not a journalist. I am not a foreign correspondent. I am, at best, an essayist and enthusiast. An amateur. I hope to show you what people are like at the table, at home, in their businesses, at play. And when and if, later, you read about or see the places I’ve been on the news, you’ll have a better idea of who, exactly, lives there.
“Parts Unknown” is supposed to be about food, culture and travel – as seen through the prism of food. We will learn along with you. When we look at familiar locations, we hope to look at them from a lesser-known perspective, examine aspects unfamiliar to most.
People, wherever they live, are not statistics. They are not abstractions. Bad things happen to good people all the time. When they do, hopefully, you’ll have a better idea who, and what, on a human scale, is involved.
I’m not saying that sitting down with people and sharing a plate is the answer to world peace. Not by a long shot. But it can’t hurt.
Anthony Bourdain Hotel El Minzah, Tangier
trinity santos fursona confirmed!!!!
what's the point of drawing dragons as a kid if I don't put those skills to good use.
the motorcycle on this season of the pitt is like chekhov’s gun except every hour chekhov is showing up with two or three more guns and now you’re starting to get worried. because obviously they’re going to go off but what kind of looney tunes ass bullshit requires that many guns. chekhov’s gun has become chekhov’s militia. and there’s still like 7 hours of your shift left.
1970s/80s fantasy black light posters. The artists are mostly uncredited, but the Red Sonia one is by John Byrne, and it looks like George Goode did the last two.
Does anyone have any more posters to add?
Found a couple more black light posters. The first is "Saturn," 1970, by Mitchell; the second is uncredited.

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ELSPA (European Leisure Software Publishers Association) anti-piracy ad
UK 1990
"I asked ChatGPT—"
Well I asked GDT (Guillermo del Toro) and he said some of the most casually unhinged shit I've ever heard. it was beautiful and it fixed me.
Posted this to my twitter as well lol
“As I told you, partner Elijah, I was designed to take a temporary place in a human society. The resemblance to humanity is purposeful.“ "Even,” asked Baley, “down to the painstaking duplication of those portions of the body which, in the ordinary course of events, would always be covered by clothes? Even to the duplication of organs which, in a robot, would have no conceivable function?” Enderby said suddenly, “How did you find that out?” Baley reddened. “I couldn’t help noticing in the - in the Personal.”
—
Isaac Asimov, The Caves of Steel
“p-please, boss, scoping my partner’s dong was an e-essential part of the murder investigation”
That he is completely wrong in his hypothesis that Daneel isn’t a robot and no murder has occurred, and then has to explain to the police commissioner and spacer diplomat why he’s been blathering incoherently about robot dick for the past ten minutes is truly a stroke of brilliance
Elijah not being able to sleep at night thinking "He MUST be human, he MUST.... how come his dick is so perfect??"
doodles haiiii
A little bit of this a little bit of that

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All adaptations of the robot series with links
The Caves Of Steel
BBC tv adaptation 1964 it was deleted and only a few clips survive
BBC radio drama 1989
VHS game 1986:
this one is a very loose adaptation that also incorporates elements from later books most notably it includes several characters introduced in "Robots Of Dawn"
The Naked Sun
BBC tv 1969 this one was also deleted but most of the audio survived and a reconstruction exists
British, Sci Fi, Lost Series
The Last Alternative, Russian TV mini series 1978
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
John Waters "No Smoking" PSA [Landmark Theatres, 1982]
Directed by Douglas Brian Martin, and produced by Douglas Brian Martin and Steven M. Martin for the Landmark's Nuart Theatre in Los Angeles in conjunction with their screenings of Waters' PINK FLAMINGOS. Scanned from an original 35mm print from the collection of Chip Ordway.