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fanart of Angela and Hedwig from Misericorde

fanart of Angela and Hedwig from Misericorde

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angela x hedwig from #misericorde #art

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a bear vacuuming a floor as a japanese salaryman looks on in terror

a bear vacuuming a floor as a japanese salaryman looks on in terror

found out about the manga kuma gurashi which is like those ones where a manic pixie dream girl comes into a salaryman's life and starts doing all his domestic chores for him to heal his heart except in this one it's a realistically drawn bear and the salaryman is terrified on every single page

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apollo justice: ace attorney is a 2026 period piece

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#スタァライト #RevueStarlight
Reborn.

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congrats to kinosaki for being the world's first mainstreamed girl uke #WomenInMaleFields #BreakingGlassCeilings #WomenCanDoAnything #SometimesItTakesAGirlToDoTheBoysJobBest

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Keeper grinning and holding up a fluffy wild cat with a gormless expression on its very stoned little face. The paws are hanging, the mouth is open, the eyes have nothing behind them but vague confusion.

Keeper grinning and holding up a fluffy wild cat with a gormless expression on its very stoned little face. The paws are hanging, the mouth is open, the eyes have nothing behind them but vague confusion.

LEAST flattering manul photo I have ever seen in my ENTIRE LIFE: Pabu, who voluntarily climbed into his carrier for the first time in his life, age 9. Once he was safely drugged, he was examined by the vet for a clean bill of health!

[via Lake Superior Zoo]

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Doing important detective work in Hotel Dusk.

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illustrations of the sea animal jorunna parva also knows as sea bunnies

illustrations of the sea animal jorunna parva also knows as sea bunnies

Sea bunnies 🌊🐰
#art #seabunnies

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i think i did it ma... finally. i'm chronically offline

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every single time there's a bsky outage i learn from it after the fact via 1000 posts from people who seem to need to post at all minutes of the day

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a free taste from the patreon: www.patreon.com/posts/154880...

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Oh God why did they put crafting in zelda

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I’m reposting who is gay in our factory as a reference for the future

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I just want to play Twilight Princess on my Switch 😔

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I say this and yet one of my favs is about Link get train

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I don't think Link should be taking selfies. That's my limit. Wind Waker HD started this and cursed the bloodline

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Playing Breath of the Wild. Link get iPhone??

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Idk why the modern day Doraemon gets the misogyny pass from me but there's just something about her. It's so real. This literally is what makes a heroine good like idk what to say

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& behaviour like this is why

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I'm literally always saying this

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Otaku culture stories often feel like non-stop low hanging fruit "I understood that reference girl me too" observational humor but of course it hits close to home. Girl me too

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critical support to the pokemon company for their insistence that no one ever play 6v6 singles because it sucks. their insistence on then making all the single player games entirely 6v6 singles only makes this funnier

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much has been said about the "old man" trope and the warped perception of age in tales rpgs but being in your thirties and acting like a senior citizen around 16-year-olds goes crazy sometimes

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(artist voice) art is actually the most important thing in the world... an intrinsically revolutionary force, even. especially when we're talking about the medium and genre I personally work in,

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Exactlyyyyyy

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n July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and I made history by becoming the first human beings to walk on the moon. It was an incredible day, not just for Neil and myself, but for all mankind—a marriage of technology and human courage that I will always look back on and be proud of. And so today, as on every anniversary of the moon landing 45 years ago, my thoughts turn to that Apollo 11 mission and the horse that Neil Armstrong and I jettisoned out of the airlock on the way there.

It was the second day of the mission and we were en route to the moon. Neil and I were silently gazing out the window of the spacecraft, and all of a sudden, Neil looked at me, then looked at the horse, and said, “Hey Buzz, let’s launch the horse.”

And I turned to Neil, and I said, “Neil, that’s the best idea you’ve ever had. Let’s launch this fucking horse into the goddamned void.”

We pressed on, because if you have what it takes to fly hundreds of thousands of miles from Earth to the goddamned moon, you sure as hell can drag one screaming horse 10 feet to a spaceship’s airlock.

So Neil and I got up, and we grabbed the horse, and we started dragging it toward the airlock. This was zero gravity, so all three of us—me, Neil, and the horse—were floating around during the whole thing, which made it easier to drag the horse across the Apollo 11 command module and toward the airlock. The horse was kicking his legs around, breaking a bunch of computer terminals and knocking things over, but Neil and I didn’t care. We pressed on, because if you have what it takes to fly hundreds of thousands of miles from Earth to the goddamned moon, you sure as hell can drag one screaming horse 10 feet to a spaceship’s airlock. Looking back on it, it was actually pretty easy.

n July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong and I made history by becoming the first human beings to walk on the moon. It was an incredible day, not just for Neil and myself, but for all mankind—a marriage of technology and human courage that I will always look back on and be proud of. And so today, as on every anniversary of the moon landing 45 years ago, my thoughts turn to that Apollo 11 mission and the horse that Neil Armstrong and I jettisoned out of the airlock on the way there. It was the second day of the mission and we were en route to the moon. Neil and I were silently gazing out the window of the spacecraft, and all of a sudden, Neil looked at me, then looked at the horse, and said, “Hey Buzz, let’s launch the horse.” And I turned to Neil, and I said, “Neil, that’s the best idea you’ve ever had. Let’s launch this fucking horse into the goddamned void.” We pressed on, because if you have what it takes to fly hundreds of thousands of miles from Earth to the goddamned moon, you sure as hell can drag one screaming horse 10 feet to a spaceship’s airlock. So Neil and I got up, and we grabbed the horse, and we started dragging it toward the airlock. This was zero gravity, so all three of us—me, Neil, and the horse—were floating around during the whole thing, which made it easier to drag the horse across the Apollo 11 command module and toward the airlock. The horse was kicking his legs around, breaking a bunch of computer terminals and knocking things over, but Neil and I didn’t care. We pressed on, because if you have what it takes to fly hundreds of thousands of miles from Earth to the goddamned moon, you sure as hell can drag one screaming horse 10 feet to a spaceship’s airlock. Looking back on it, it was actually pretty easy.

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From Clickhole's "Incredible! We Asked These Astronauts What It’s Like To Be In Space," Barry Wilmore: You never know true beauty until you see Earth from space, or true terror until you hear someone knocking on the space station door from outside. You look through the porthole and see an astronaut, but all your crew is inside and accounted for. You use the comm to ask who it is and he says he’s Ramirez returning from a repair mission, but Ramirez is sitting right next to you in the command module and he’s just as confused as you are. When you tell the guy this over the radio he starts banging on the door louder and harder, begging you to let him in, saying he’s the real Ramirez. Meanwhile, the Ramirez inside with you is pleading to keep the airlock shut. It really puts life on Earth into perspective.

From Clickhole's "Incredible! We Asked These Astronauts What It’s Like To Be In Space," Barry Wilmore: You never know true beauty until you see Earth from space, or true terror until you hear someone knocking on the space station door from outside. You look through the porthole and see an astronaut, but all your crew is inside and accounted for. You use the comm to ask who it is and he says he’s Ramirez returning from a repair mission, but Ramirez is sitting right next to you in the command module and he’s just as confused as you are. When you tell the guy this over the radio he starts banging on the door louder and harder, begging you to let him in, saying he’s the real Ramirez. Meanwhile, the Ramirez inside with you is pleading to keep the airlock shut. It really puts life on Earth into perspective.

One of the very best from Clickhole

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