Hunh! I guess I'd assumed that stuff like classic Disney was 24.
I wonder whether hand-drawn 24 would be too smooth and lose the feel of 'Cartoons', in the same way that for live action 24 looks like 'The Movies' and feels good, and 48 looks like 'Real Life' and feels weird.
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Adrian Lester as Hamlet, in a production directed by Peter Brook
I loved this one.
in the press photos, the skull on a stick looked like a dreadful gimmick; live, in the context of the scene, it worked and was both touching and funny.
Seek it out! The parsley gravy might look weird, but it's good.
Confusingly, London pie & mash is different from the meat pies that are served everywhere -- often with mash. 'Regular' pies are tall and filled with stew; pie & mash pies are smaller and thinner, filled with ground beef. They're good!
a lampredotto sandwich
Lampredotto is a traditional sandwich in Florence, served with lots of salsa verde. It's pretty all right!
congratulations! there've been some revolting entries in this thread, but this is the first one that made me PHHHHWOAAAAH out loud.
fried raccoon. good god.
an engraving of Baphomet presiding over a banquet
Yes, what kind of grace do you say before tucking in to this?
neato! TIL, thanks!
oh wow, is it really 12 poses/adjustments per second?
This Is Just To Say
I have turned off
the AI features
that were in
the update
and which
you were probably
hoping
to monetize
Fuck you
they were stupid
so unnecessary
and so annoying
finally chased this down, and it's super fun!
"Take Seirogan, Don't Lose!"
sells itself, really
🏆🏆🏆🫡🥲
that raccoon's penis bone is going to be lodged in his duodenum
When RFK jr eventually goes, the coroner's report is going to read like the Wikipedia page for Tarrare. Hideously distorted anatomy that defies explanation.
in the second pic, rfk is clearly saying "why would you talk to me like that? i said you're very pretty!"
“All the law requires is a poster on a classroom wall. To be sure, Plaintiffs disagree with the poster’s content, but that disagreement alone does not transform S.B. 10 into religious coercion,” the court wrote.
The unsettled legal landscape has led to confusion among Texas schools about what they are required to do. The court put the law on hold last summer, but Paxton told schools not directly involved in the case to comply, and he has filed lawsuits against school districts that didn’t.
"This law isn't coercive," the judges chuckled -- as the attorney general filed lawsuits against school districts that don't cooperate.
Asshats.
5th Circuit allows Texas to require Ten Commandments in classrooms The ruling sets up a likely Supreme Court battle over whether the Texas law violates the constitutional separation of church and state.
Supporters of the Texas law argue that the teachings of Christianity, including the Ten Commandments, are an important part of American history. Many also embrace the religious message as useful for children in schools to see. “It is incumbent on all of us to follow God’s law and I think we would all be better off if we did,” Texas state Rep. Candy Noble (R), one of the bill’s sponsors, said during the legislative debate last year.
Odd that the teachings of Christianity are Moses' prohibitions and not Jesus' exhortations.
Rep. Noble doesn't say "It is incumbent on us to follow God’s law and we would all be better off if we fed the hungry, invited in the stranger, looked after the sick."
Nah, hang up the 10C's, you're good.
Didn’t the Mongols conquer half the world on a diet of mare’s milk?
When the cans start to bulge, you know they’re ready to open and enjoy. ☺️
break the internet? he's joking, right? he knows that the internet gets broken by pictures of Kim Kardashian pouring Champagne onto her own ass, not by middle aged white guys in navy blazers... right?
AWESOME CHURCH!!! GREAT Outreach to neighbors and VERY Warm congregation, it's been a few years but I LOVE that Church! 💖 Amazing wonderful blessed great greeting and Biblical massage continued teaching new disciples pastor teacher and missionaries God bless you and keep you praying for your continued growth 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 Pretty cool that they have a public play area for kids. Oh and it's a church.
the exterior of First Christian Church, San Francisco the closed doors of First Christian Church, San Francisco
another shot of the exterior of First Christian Church, San Francisco another shot of the closed doors of First Christian Church, San Francisco
a glowing review from a year ago... that acknowledges "it's been a few years."
another from six years ago, and one from nine years ago that seems only to have seen the outside.
only photos are closed-up, person-less exterior.
pretty weird.
"What can change the nature of a man?"
Planescape Torment: There is no one answer. The question speaks to what it is to be human and there are as many different solutions as there are souls in the cosmos.
Disco Elysium: This stupid-looking pair of pants I found in the garbage
nature occasionally red in tooth and claw but quite frequently just wants scritches
THIS COULD BE US BUT YOU won't get in my rabbit-drawn egg carriage
Heart and Soul Can yoga be Christian?
So, can yoga be Christian? In this episode of Heart & Soul, Megan Lawton tries to answer those questions - meeting teachers of Christian yoga and those who don't believe yoga and Christianity can ever be compatible.
Radio 4 just broadcasting a programme asking: Do bigots have a point?
Alice from Cul-de-Sac she's on her bed, sort of sitting upside down, her back on the bed, her bottom on the pillow, her feet in the air. she says, "I always keep crayons under my pillow!"
I found it! deep in the depths of a hard drive, I found it.
this was me for a long time.
Wow wow wow wow wow
and indeed if I may,
wow.
I love the axolotls themselves, but really this drawing makes me marvel even more at its maker.
What a piece of work is a man! how noble in reason!
how infinite in faculty! in form and moving how
express and admirable! in action how like an angel!
the world is a wonderful place.
Dismal news.
But at least:
"Bulgaria’s economy is heavily dependent on E.U. funding. That makes it unlikely that Radev would act as stridently as Orban, who used his veto power to block major E.U. initiatives such as a proposed 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine."
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