I enjoyed the maul arc in S7 of clone wars but I simply do not buy his contemporary characterisation as a masterful and verbose schemer, and s*m w*tw*rβs voice acting increasingly sounds to me like heβs auditioning to replace marπ« as da joker
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will smith talking to a robot from I, Robot. dialogue is as follows - Will smith: yβall got any good writing? Robot: we got hype moments and aura Will smith: *looks away in shock and despair*
my thoughts on maul: shadow lord tbh
oh wow!! I saw the tv glow was probably my favourite film of 2024, and the soundtrack is SO good!
Iβve never listened to hop along but best believe I will be doing that now!!
I absolutely adore missy π©· MP were the best gig I went to last year (even though the sound was so rough I had to sit way up in the venueβs balcony with earplugs in) and her energy was incredible π€© any other favourites of yours with that expression of rage?
this has single-handedly salvaged my entire week
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this is a delicious slice of fic!! and also YES to the characterisation of ben as chronically dehydrated π€π€π€
Just checked and this is real - Scottish Labourβs manifesto refers to trans people using slurs and commits to a policy of explicit segregation in public life
Neil banging out the tunes April 13, 2006
Happy 20 years of Neil banging out the tunes ππΆπ
A very simply drawn cartoon of a very round and green smiling frog squatting down and holding a ouija board. The background is blue and the text reads βfuck ChatGPT. Iβm asking ghostsβ
Mood for 2026, (the artist is Ainsley Drew, on Instagram)
heβll show up in the sequel (@rainydaychai.bsky.social pls write a sequel)
thank you!! of all my childhood crushes, legolas was the least complex - I know he would have treated either of us right π«Άπ§ββοΈ
EXTREME respect for your love of haldir! these days I will confess my affections have switched to boromir π«‘
I will also confess that I have never snowboarded IRL, but I spent a lot of my childhood on the family PS2 living vicariously through allegra in SSX3 ππ€
thank you!! I got them from the incredible The Cow People at the barras market in glasgow! www.instagram.com/thecowpeople/
a man in highland dress and a woman in a white wedding dress stand in front of an old wooden door. images of legolas from lord of the rings and allegra from SSX3 have been edited over their faces
today is the first anniversary of my wedding to mr peppersweet!! π I celebrated by editing one of our precious photos to depict the wedding that nine year old me wanted, which was for me to be allegra sauvagess from SSX3 (my favourite video game) marrying legolas greenleaf (my favourite elf)
I think the guys, girls, theys and gays of Bluesky deserve to see it too x
horizontal snow. sleet. hail. rain. brilliant sunshine. more hail. more snow. more sleet. back to sunshine. hail again. I have experienced all of this since leaving the house at 09:45 this morning
really fucking tempted fate with this as storm dave has hit and put me through Every Single Type of Weather today
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thank you for this delicious new trivia that I will now bother all my friends with!
please accept this piece of virtual cheese: π§
much like a meece with a cheese, I'll bite: how does the volcanic eruption of 1815 get us to no cheeses for us meeces?
me too! seeing the snowdrops and crocuses come up is the ultimate light at the end of the tunnel βοΈ what a lovely pic, that red is so vibrant!
my grape hyacinths are out, my daffodils are out, and my tulips are about to flower, ROLL OUT THE SPRING ANTHEM π·πΌπͺ»πΈπ·
nasa employee: oh hey u guys are back early
astronaut: Office365 in spaceship
nasa employee: what?
astronaut: *loading a pistol and getting back on the rocket-ship* Office365 in spaceship
learning that astronauts have to use microsoft outlook in space is unspeakably depressing. we have set microsoft outlook free from the bounds of earth. polluting the stars with that janky piece of shit
- but in a good way! once I was done I went back and reread the opening, which was thrown into new light. I love it when a book does that.
the dialogue in this feels screenplay-like (minimal dialogue tags etc), which makes sense given didion's career, but YMMV on whether you can tolerate that
I thought it was great! it is pure existential dread and the prose is very sparse - there's a lot that isn't explicitly said, but haunts between the lines. I do a lot of my reading on the bus or my lunch break so sometimes I had to go back and reread a passage or two to make sure I'd fully got it -