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Posts by A.J. Wilden🏳️‍⚧️

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"You remind me of the Son. The Son with the power." 🍄‍🟫 #webcomics #art

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One of my favorite aspects of Mazinsaga's definitive release is seeing Go Nagai and Ken Ishikawa tag out for art page by page during some sequences. The contrast is awesome and it ends up highlighting both of their separate strengths and styles

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In a time where most games bombard players with heaps of excess information, one indie game dared to ask "What if knowing 𝘭𝘦𝘴𝘴 actually made the game more fun to play and actually explore?"

That game is Angeline Era - and it's easily one of 2025's best games.

youtu.be/eckwTyQeflE

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Finished my first run of Pragmata, really enjoyed this! Nice to see something legit new from capcom, felt like a very elevated 7th gen game with none of the real negatives from that era, will def be doing post game modes and NG+. Great game! Diana and Hugh are adorable

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People already talking about the Gundam movie like their life depends on it lmao “but the brand could be hurt if it bombs!” who cares man go watch one of the shows and talk to a real person

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it’s so funny that the drunk tv host in charge of the military is like “real warriors don’t need vaccines” when all the greatest generals in history would have done anything for a jab that kept their armies safe from disease

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it’s also darkly funny that they cloak their anti-vax agenda in the language of choice, like the abortion rights they’re committed to annihilating

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Spanish flu - Wikipedia

Lest we forget, the "Spanish Flu" of 1918 originated here, in America, and blew up in Europe when US troops were shipped to the UK for staging!

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spanish...

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lol srsly. The 20th century was literally first time in human history violence was the primary force taking out soldiers during wartime, instead of DISEASE.

You can tell who doesn't read.

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Sorry, I should clarify.

Instead of saying "homoeroticism," I should have just said "canonically gay."

I found some pretty fascinating incidents of Conan Doyle heirs and others trying to stop Sherlock and Watson from being a canonically gay couple.

Sorry for the vague earlier post! <3

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Sherlock Holmes Is Finally Free To Be Gay I recently watched the utterly ridonkulous TV show Young Sherlock, which takes some delightfully strange liberties with the character of Sherlock Holmes....

As of 2023, Sherlock Holmes is finally in the public domain in the United States -- which means that Arthur Conan Doyle's heirs and random other rights-holders can no longer insist that the character be free of any trace of homoeroticism.

buttondown.com/charliejane/...

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Critics of new bill say Ohio women would be banned from sports bras, bikinis in public 'The peak of fear mongering.'

Media needs to stop with "critics say" and just quote the actual language of the bill.

HB 249 creates a new category of "seminudity" which can be used to arrest women who aren't nude, but are wearing clothing — leggings, t-shirts without bras — that religious groups feel is too provocative.

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A 4-panel comic. My husband and I are waiting at the clinic because my throat hurts. A mother comes to sit beside me holding her young baby. The baby looks at me so I smile, but he immediately starts wailing.

A 4-panel comic. My husband and I are waiting at the clinic because my throat hurts. A mother comes to sit beside me holding her young baby. The baby looks at me so I smile, but he immediately starts wailing.

Good with kids

#comics
#boumeries

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golden reward

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Paramount remakes app to capitalize on popularity of short videos In the battle for viewers, Paramount Skydance is targeting the smallest of screens - mobile phones. A version of the Paramount+ app, ‌now available to Apple iPhone users, highlights short videos that...

Oh wow they are FUCKED fucked

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Couple a girls ready to rock

Couple a girls ready to rock

I-no x Elphelt 🤘 I don’t see nearly enough of this ship out there
#GGST #guiltygear #yuri

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Like, one or two happening simultaneously would be whatever (and even now it doesn’t not feel conspiracy minded)

But it feels like a huge chunk of these fucks want to get into the public’s good graces *before* he’s no longer an active concern

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Given all these mea culpas seem to be hitting around the same time…

I feel like these folks may know that It is gonna happen sooner than later

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Woke up to see we’re now at 69% of the goal.

Nice.

As funny as that is, please do spread the word so we can get that number higher!

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We need to stop accepting views expressed on Twitter as real opinions. The sooner everyone assumes that the median post on that website is done in bad faith and principally designed to chase clout, the sooner we stop letting these fake controversies take up all the oxygen in the room.

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George Washington enforced smallpox inoculation in the Continental Army in 1776 and it helped America win the war of independence

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AN OFT-FORGOTTEN fact: during the Revolutionary War, American forces invaded Canada. Their aims were to drive British troops from Quebec and even convince Quebec's citizens to bring their province into the American colonies. The effort, however, met with miserable disaster, which is perhaps why it doesn't cling to public remembrance. The chief reason for the defeat? Smallpox.

Approximately ten thousand American troops marched on Canada in fall of 1775, and at one point, nearly three thousand of them were sick. Brutally handicapped, the invasion never stood a chance. Officers fell victim, too. Major General John Thomas died of smallpox during the retreat the following spring.

AN OFT-FORGOTTEN fact: during the Revolutionary War, American forces invaded Canada. Their aims were to drive British troops from Quebec and even convince Quebec's citizens to bring their province into the American colonies. The effort, however, met with miserable disaster, which is perhaps why it doesn't cling to public remembrance. The chief reason for the defeat? Smallpox. Approximately ten thousand American troops marched on Canada in fall of 1775, and at one point, nearly three thousand of them were sick. Brutally handicapped, the invasion never stood a chance. Officers fell victim, too. Major General John Thomas died of smallpox during the retreat the following spring.

"By spring [of 1776] the condition of the American soldiers in Canada had deteriorated severely due to continuous outbreaks of smallpox... Approximately half of the soldiers were ill. The majority of the new recruits were not immune to the disease, and reinforcements sent to Canada sickened quickly." Becker recounted. "Contemporary evidence is overwhelming: smallpox destroyed the Northern Army and all hope of persuading the Canadians to join the Revolution."

"Our misfortunes in Canada are enough to melt a heart of stone," John Adams wrote in June 1776. "The small-pox is ten times more terrible than Britons, Canadians, and Indians together."

"By spring [of 1776] the condition of the American soldiers in Canada had deteriorated severely due to continuous outbreaks of smallpox... Approximately half of the soldiers were ill. The majority of the new recruits were not immune to the disease, and reinforcements sent to Canada sickened quickly." Becker recounted. "Contemporary evidence is overwhelming: smallpox destroyed the Northern Army and all hope of persuading the Canadians to join the Revolution." "Our misfortunes in Canada are enough to melt a heart of stone," John Adams wrote in June 1776. "The small-pox is ten times more terrible than Britons, Canadians, and Indians together."

*shirley bassey voice*

🎶 and it's all just a little bit of history repeating 🎵

src: www.realclearscience.com/blog/2016/09...

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New look at Coyote vs. ACME.

The debut trailer drops tomorrow!

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Hikawa deploying as Kamen Rider G7 from the AGITO - Psychic War movie with our first clear look at the new belt. The Iron Man influences are on clear display, but damn if that suit isn't clean.

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I WAS THERE

THEY PAID IN *CASH*

AT THE *CHECK-OUT KIOSK*

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Re. the White House Correspondents Dinner:

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nuked from orbit

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I wish all transphobes a very "fix your hearts or die"

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Capcom has worked with Shoji Kawamori a few times, and it's always a delight to see him involved with their games. What an absolute legend.

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