INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE | Season 3, Episode 2, "Toledo"
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INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE | Season 3, Episode 2, "Toledo"
oh my god just saw two pirate ships get into a fender bender right outside my apartment
two dudes with hook hands and trifold hats are currently out there yelling about who had right of way
peg legs?
no, they don't have peg legs. god, that's such an offensive stereotype. learn some shit about pirates instead of making yourself look ignorant on my post
…eyepatches?
of course they had eyepatches what are you stupid
crochet tapestry of a panel from alison bechdel's fun home (made by me!, 2025)
this reads like it was submitted to a local newspaper in the early 1900s
Charlie Bucket was a final girl
trying to get back into pirating and it's so much more difficult than it used to be..... we have failed at Being The Internet
The Three Graces by the late photographer Leonard Nimoy (yes, Spock from Star Trek!) from his Full Body Project
poll idea! Can your girl blorbo be trusted by the government?
works for them in canon
yeah
possibly
is the government
not really?
this child?
*laughs* no.
ABSOLUTELY NOT. (and that may be part of why I love her)
Can your girl blorbo be trusted by the government?
Works for them in canon
Yeah
Possibly
Is the government
Not really?
This child?
*laughs* no
ABSOLUTELY NOT. (and that may be part of why I love her)
"He wouldn't say that" has a beautiful cousin, and her name is "That's Not What This Story is About".
wait now i’m curious what’s everyone’s go-to pair of shoes
The bar is closing and you and your drunk friends are hungry! In your opinion what's the best drunk food?
tacos
pancakes
hot dogs
chicken wings
burgers
pizza
nachos
Philly cheesesteak
ramen
peanut butter & jelly
dude see if there's a [tag] nearby
I would never bring this garbage into the temple that is my body
In Memory of DeForest Kelley (1920 Jan 20 - 1999 Jun 11) Part 10 of 10
Thank You for Your Kind Expression Of Sympathy
To De's friends and fans:
I want you to know how deeply you have touched me with your many cards, letters, and emails. It's good to know how much DeForest meant to you.
Most Sincerely,
Carolyn Kelley
From Star Trek After They Were Famous, 2002 British Documentary
Reporter: Millions of Star Trek fans are in mourning today after the death of DeForest Kelley, who played Doctor Leonard “Bones” McCoy. Kelley, who was 79, was in more than 70 episodes of the series as well as six feature films.
William: He was so simple and clear and clean. All he wanted to do was perform and live in his house and be with his beautiful wife, and walk his dog and cut the grass and come on the stage and be an actor. That was DeForest.
Cosplayers at a Star Trek Convention, 1976
in this house we have endless respect for cosplayers from the days before VCRs.
You couldn’t just rewatch the episode to look at all the details of the costume. You got lucky with press photos showing up in magazines or you just watched the episode/movie while sketching furiously
thinking about that one woman who made a Star Wars flight suit in 1977 entirely from trading cards and sketching details in the theater. or stories I’ve heard about old school Trek cosplayers getting the bizarre seam placements right by photocopying magazines onto overhead transparencies and projecting them onto butcher paper.
I’m a semi old school cosplayer (started in 2001) so some of the old school techniques are still things I learned on (I’ve sketched from stuttering VHS tapes on pause and used the overhead transparency trick)… what we have access to now for costume recreation blows what they had out of the water just in terms of reference material, let alone specialty costume supplies like thermoplastics and cosplay wigs.
That Star Wars fan who made the flight suit from trading cards and movie sketches is TJ Burnside and she is still with us. In fact, I am adding to her Fanlore page with info about the flight suit (and how it went viral on Twitter and Redditt a few years back). Fanlore.org, is a fan run fandom history wiki. Stay tuned.
Her (sadly) barebones Fanlore page is here: https://fanlore.org/wiki/T.J._Burnside
The flight suit in question:
Reblogging this manually. Op doesn't want credit for fear of being terminated.
Eric Bogosian as Daniel Molloy The Vampire Lestat 3.01
Americans invented tbe worlds burgled and burglars to apply to robberies because the concept of losing their burger is the scariest thing to them
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This is shockingly close to the truth.
Both come from the Latin "burgus", meaning castle or fortified town. A burglar being someone who bypassed the security of fortifications.
Meanwhile burger comes via Hamburg, the burg of Hamma.
So burgers are named after fortifications, and burglars are the ones who bypass them.
The Hamburglar is a reunion of terms
official linguistics post