Early 3D Pokemon renders by Keiji Kinebuchi from the late 1990s that got my brain wired up
Posts by delicious flan
A picture of Beverly crusher wearing weird Google glass eye technology with the header Starfleet Medical just above her. Picture taken from the Star Trek next generation technical journal.
Frank Herbert I apologize for ever doubting you
what if Goodsir was a good rock...
I was pondering a project hail mary and the terror crossover and then realised: we do have a pair trying to make a dictionary to understand each other
something that wrinkles my brain every time I remember it is the fact that total eclipses are only possible on earth because the moon and sun appear to be the same size in our sky, due to the insanely, astronomically unlikely fluke that the moon is 400x smaller than the sun but 400x closer to us.
It is 17776 day and there's never been a better time to read this bizarre, touching multimedia piece about space probes and future football. www.sbnation.com/a/17776-foot...
Photoshop of the promo images of Jared Harris as Crozier and Adam Nagaitis as Hickey superimposed over each other and in front of a promo of the ship itself stuck in ice
I love this graphic from Collider. Photoshop in a floating Fitzjames face three wolf moon style
Terror's crew holystone the upper deck; Cunningham remarks, "Ship beginning to look clean".
Traffic - The Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys
Funky edit of quark from Star Trek with credit cards and expensive jewelry that says Rich bitch
Happy Friday babes butches and bros, get that gold-plated latinum
Oh my god, the alt text is a gift. 😹
28 March 1843: Cunningham notes, "A most beautifull day (at least to us)".
I raise you a Peggy Olson Plan B ad
the Peggy ad combo in this thread is somehow even more astonishing
He saw God’s foot upon the treadle of the loom
Alexander the Great drank himself to death because his boyfriend died and his soldiers wanted to go home
They tease Timmy having a son named Leto II in this trailer for Dune 3, pitched as the "conclusion" to the Dune story.
Now, I'm not saying they're cutting that boy's story off before the fun begins, but anyone who has not read the books should *really* look up what Leto II gets up to.
My photo shows a mosaic fragment from the floor of a Roman villa in Spain, dated AD 100-200s. It depicts a stylised octopus using red, yellow, white, and black limestone tesserae, against an off-white background. The front-facing octopus appears almost cartoon-like, with a large red and white head and body outlined in black. Its yellow circular eyes are outlined in black with a central black dot which stare out at the viewer. Below the head and body are eight writhing arms. This octopus and other fragmentary animal mosaics were discovered in the 19th century at the Hermitage of Santa Colomba, Villaquejida, León, which had been built on the site of a Roman villa.
A charming little octopus from a #Roman villa at Villaquejida, León, Spain. Limestone, 2nd-3rd century AD 🐙❤️
Museo Arqueológico Nacional, Madrid 📷 by me
#MosaicMonday
#Archaeology
A landline, wall mounted telephone. It is in the shape of Ireland and is entirely green, with the exception of a dozen cities labeled in white.
Happy St. Patrick's Day from the Irish Reunification Landline
TIRED: Timothée Chalamet's heel-turn stunt promotional tour for Marty Supreme backfired by convincing the public to start rooting against him
WIRED: Timothée Chalamet's heel-turn stunt promotional tour for Marty Supreme paid off by convincing the public to start rooting against Paul Atreides
11 March 1843: The ships recross the Antarctic Circle for the last time.
Around 9PM the ships observe "a remarkable ray of light"; it is noted in the logbook as the Aurora australis, but it appears again over subsequent nights and eventually proves to be the Great Comet of 1843.
stared at browt so much i had a vision
Dan Simmons, who wrote about .75 very interesting books, one of which made for great TV once his revolting racism was excised from it, completely dead.
when your second in command was a bit tipsy and happy to see you