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Found it alright, would say 6-7 out of 10. With the exception of "Hatch" Stallone. They should have made him a mute or sth. Unless his role description was "annoying as fuck oaf". Then he nailed it.
Ukrainian hackers disrupted a closed-door meeting at Russia’s Ministry of Industry and Trade and made a recording.
www.kyivpost.com/post/74379
Jeff? 😱😝
Love it....
#StarWars
Martian leader shortly before the events of War Of The Worlds:
What Warhammer fantasy RPG 1e looks like in Japan. It's split over three volumes.
PO-TA-TOES.......
There you go:
Oldhammer Style textures.
Maybe at some point I'll update the pack by adding more textures—who knows
#Oldhammer #GameDev #IndieGameDev #Assets #Textures
Fractures Emerge Between GOP’s Pro-Pedophilia, Extremely Pro-Pedophilia Wings
This is Tuesday's #RandomWhiteDwarfCover
Issue 62. February 1985
"The life of Russian soldiers is nasty, brutish, and short. Conditions in the trenches are abysmal, and corruption is rampant. Often recruits who were former prisoners extort money from the other soldiers and punish those who fail to comply by stripping them, tying them to a tree, and leaving them for Ukrainian drones to find. Soldiers who refuse to go to their deaths are executed. The contracts soldiers sign are indefinite: You’re in the Russian army until you die. One Russian deserter interviewed by the BBC revealed that of the 79 people he’s been mobilized with, he was the only one left alive."
Ah, the famous ruSSian soul we hear so much about. We should encourage more Alt righters to emigrate there 👍
Note for the uninformed: Kathleen Stock is an outspoken, fanatical transphobe.
A better headline might have been "bully calls on bullying victim to put past bullying behind them (and bend over)".
Comic of the beetle from the cover of Massive Attack's "Mezzanine" meeting the crab from the cover of The Prodigy's "Fat of the Land".
Hi this joke is for me
“You’re going to spoil the kids if you keep giving into their demands so easily”
From the latest Private Eye, out now.
Philippa Islington-Smythe - aka my cat Roscoe - hanging out on her favourite armchair, but mentally trapped in a reverie about the summer of 1995.
THREAD. In her exclusive interview in today's Daily Telegraph Magazine, the actor, influencer and designer Philippa Islington-Smythe (pictured) discusses the price of fame, her controversial new perfume, working with Margot Robbie and how becoming a parent changed her perspective on the world...
A Rogue trader era Dark Elf Trooper, which makes me think The Waste Land. Source Stuff of Legends.
Screen grab of the first line of The Waste Land poem and an explanation of its meaning.
Screen grab of a section of my book noting TS Eliot's work.
April is the cuellest month and I didn't expect, when I started writing about #Warhammer 40,000 Rogue Trader, to be name-checking poet T.S.Eliot, but here we are.
Le Figaro, 21 April 2026 (autotranslated): "The corpse of a weighted and chained crocodile found in a canal in Roubaix"
New Movie Coming In The FALL,
With 2nd Feature Movie,Dumb And
Dumber To Follow........
The Hill, 13 April 2026: "Trump on AI Jesus image: ‘I thought it was me as a doctor’"
"Strategically, Ukraine has a theory of victory that looks increasingly plausible, while Russia’s is crumbling....Russia bet the farm on the theory that meat waves would overwhelm Ukraine while the United States and Hungary blocked Western support, and failed."
www.thebulwark.com/p/ukraines-s...
For those attending the White House Correspondents' Dinner this weekend, a small question:
When you're sitting there at your table, do you think it'll cross your mind that the guest of honor is actively covering up his role in a massive child sex trafficking operation?
I am still convinced the Spaghetti Westerns were a plot by Big Beans to push demand.
A poster with a colorful stack of books on the left and this text on the right: “Hey, Teenagers: Pay close attention to the books people try to ban. Then, make a beeline to read those books, if you can. Find out for yourself why those people want that book banned. Find out for yourself if they can be trusted to know what’s best for you.” ~ Jeff Zentner
NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK
"Hey, Teenagers: Pay close attention to the books people try to ban. Then, make a beeline to read those books, if you can. Find out for yourself why those people want that book banned. Find out for yourself if they can be trusted to know what’s best for you.”
~ Jeff Zentner
Jock
Chris Achilleos
#oldhammer
Interior magazine artwork (from Omni, December 1982) for Ian Watson's 'Returning Home'
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, February 1985. ‘White Socks’ by Ian Watson
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, January 1987. ‘Salvage Rights’ by Ian Watson
The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, December 1988. ‘The Mole Field’ by Ian Watson
Ian Watson sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/watson... who sadly died a week ago, was born on this day; here's magazine artwork for some of his stories 1982-88: 'Returning Home' ‘White Socks’ ‘Salvage Rights' & ‘The Mole Field’ (Artist: Jean-Marie Poumeyrol, RJ Krupowicz, David A Hardy & Stephen Gervais):