the light in my eyes is literally gone
Posts by Michael Shilliday
I finally got a new license with a photo that’s newer than 2015 (Covid prevented me from going in and retaking my photo) and the difference in 10 years is quite apparent.
Some panel inks from upcoming EOTW pages.
The Story.
Is True.
sorry to the non YTP folks to whom this is completely incomprehensible.
I have heard of this #moonchild before @ricesnot.bsky.social
Listening to early Caravan Palace is like "What if Devotchka was embarrassing?"
Meowth voice
Wo yao qu Zhongguo.
oh my god it feels like we were just posting 19 years Neil fucking yesterday what the hell.
uncompressed thumbnail for those who want it
More shitty Deadlock vids, this time with Mirage.
Doorman: you rang? *bell explodes on pocket* Pocket: Why did you bell explode Doorman: the baroness Vyper: teleport to the baroness Dynamo: its baroness time for you *pocket gets baroness’d*
Man I haven't had to draw this many shocked townies in one page since chapter 1. But hey look! Neal and Jackie are back.
So this patch is ass
Invader Zim looking up, bewildered by a gem-like plumbob hovering and spinning above his head. Invader Sim. It's almost a joke. It might even be a joke.
Invincible’s animation isn’t even bad, at worst I think it’s just kinda stiff.
Does Sun Tzu say anything about not getting your soldiers addicted to debilitating drugs in The Art of War? Maybe if he was around for the opium wars he would have had something to say about it.
Unsurprisingly the meth resulted in addiction, and lack of it resulted in withdrawal symptoms for the soldiers that relied on it in place of coffee. Which made them even less effective than if they were just coffeeless and not ALSO addicted to meth. Guess Hitler kept the good meth for himself.
The lack of caffeine was a big issue for the Germans yet again in WW2, they supplemented this with amphetamines which actually kinda worked, but once again long term logistics resulted in a shortage of both.
Near the end of WW1 they were literally drinking coffee made from acorns and using wood flour (sawdust) as filler in their food. Many historians still argue that the failure of long term food logistics was a major contributor to Germany's defeat during the first world war. So listen to Sun Tzu.
This was due in part to early German war doctrine planning on making up for later food shortages by sourcing from the newly conquered France after invading through Belgium. Needless to say that plan did not work, and Germany very quickly alienated many of its neutral trading partners.
Not too well known, but during WW1 when the starving German soldiers raided Entente trenches late into the war, they discovered healthy stocks of meat, vegetables and most important of all COFFEE. Many of them realized immediately this meant they were going to lose the war very soon.
It would be like "This function can be found in this class" and I would tell it "no that's wrong, that class doesn't exist" and then it would say "Oh, I'm sorry, I meant to say THIS class" and it was the SAME nonexistent class I just explained didn't exist. You very quickly realize how stupid it is.
LRP: Matt Johnson is going to usher in a new golden age of Can-Con. The future of North American media is going to be Canadian driven.