So I've been weathering some real hard stuff lately. Short summary: my Dad got a diagnosis and has probably a year or less to live. This thread'll be heavy, because there's some stuff I need to get off my chest. I don't like doing this on social media, but it's important. (1/7)
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This looks like a point and click adventure screenshot
I'm. I don't know. I'm beyond words. Everyone's generosity has been insane. I might actually be able to afford the health care I need for the foreseeable future. I won't have to be in pain and terrified for my future every day. Thank you so fucking much everyone. You've all changed my life
The creator did say that the show is written in such a way that it makes re-watches more interesting with the additional context you get by the end of the show.
I think the deal with Ribbit is a huge plot point they have yet to explore. They also included the post-credit scene; Caine is starting to become unhinged.
Whaaaaat?! Why not just rebrand?
Photograph of a blue sky from the perspective of an aircraft, showing the ground miles below, clouds in the center of the composition, and the expanse of space above.
The gap between what is real and what we know.
An adorable raccoon.
I accidentally broke the URL! Here's the new link, with fewer hyphens! www.ephemera.photos/Trips/Pennsy...
Whoops! I accidentally broke the link to the page; I was cleaning up the site hierarchies and forgot that would happen. Here's the updated link: www.ephemera.photos/Trips/Pennsy...
I had a blast! Thank you for throwing such a fantastic show. Loved the audience engagement bits.
Went to Anthrocon this weekend and I took a bunch of pictures from the set of “I’ve Made Too Much Pasta”. If you’re in the mood for some surplus pasta, visit this link here: www.ephemera.photos/Trips/Pennsy...
A black and white view of a dam and lock against the edge of a city skyline at night.
Two men stand in front of an apartment window overlooking downtown Omaha, Nebraska. When older man holds his arm out, stretched towards the window, illustrating the space to the younger man. On the windowsill in front of the window, there is some decorations such as a rustic globe, and a model ballista made from balsa wood.
Papa shows off the view.
Laptime
I’ll have to defer you to @polarrhoid.bsky.social for those answers! He used flash for the whole set, I did what I could with the ambient lighting!
At his fingertips rests the potential to light up the darkest of nights.
🦆: @modjo.bsky.social
On Sunday I had the pleasure of flying to ANE to see @trashtail.bsky.social and @modjo.bsky.social play their DEAD DOG set. @polarrhoid.bsky.social and I worked together to save the vibe of the moment! We compiled our favorite shots here best viewed on a computer! www.ephemera.photos/Trips/Massac...
My name is Tiberius VanSwindle, and this is Jackass!
*bellyflops into a mud puddle*
A journey begins where everything ends.
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A narrow view of a sailor’s study. Outside the window the waves of the ocean can be seen. A black cat with a white circle fur pattern around its left eye sits on the window sill. On the desk in front of the window, facing away from the window, rests a globe, a quill and inkwell, a map, and a journal. Alongside the walls in front of the desk are bookshelves, full of books and a few picture frames.
A yellow gondola on a wire against a blue sky.
Let me know if you want to use this for your Japanese city pop album art.
Sure Leica photos are good, but Hasselblad photos feel like paintings to witness.
A woman and a man on opposite sides of an escalator bid each other farewell in an array of escalators of staggered heights.
Finally got around to using my camera again
A green balloon floats in place in a supermarket, the floor of the aisle being a polished dark concrete as opposed to a white speckled linoleum floor. The reflections of the balloon splay out over the surface of the balloon.
With enough helium, you’ll asphyxiate too.