We all got that one mutual who cares too much about a bunch real life British men who starved to death in the arctic circa 1847
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Cosmic Funnies
$LAYYYTER

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
Game of Thrones Daily
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

shark vs the universe

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

#extradirty
Three Goblin Art

roma★

Origami Around
Stranger Things
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taylor price
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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We all got that one mutual who cares too much about a bunch real life British men who starved to death in the arctic circa 1847
@jonphaedrus
You
BRUCE CAMPBELL in EVIL DEAD II (1987) some of my most favorite shots ⭑.ᐟ
A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984)
*leading the dark souls knight I adopted off the street by the hand into a gas station* so this is sort of like our bonfire. They have a lot of different kinds of estus here
you know those studies showing that cursing helps with pain tolerance or whatever. that’s how i feel about making my weird little noises to get through my basic daily activities. sometimes you just have to go hggblaaaah for a minute so you can find the strength within yourself to get up or wash the dishes or send an email. mmmnneh. urgh. the torments are unending but you can always make some little sounds about it.
some attempts at vintage pulp covers style
funniest title drop ever
[ID: Title card from Season 4 Episode 21 of Xena: Warrior Princess - The Ides of March.
Gabrielle and Xena are crossing a bridge, and Gabrille is saying "Xena, you can't just walk into Rome and kill Caesar."
/ID]
SCREAM 1996, dir. Wes Craven
In the late 1990s up until the early 2010s, fan-made plaintext game guides, hosted on sites like GameFAQs, NeoSeeker, and personal GeoCities pages, formed a parallel canon to official strategy guides available from the stores. Stripped of images, formatting, and sometimes even punctuation, these walkthroughs were designed to load instantly on dial-up connections and to be printed on cheap home inkjets. Within those constraints, ASCII art emerged as a quiet flex, usually elaborate portraits of the main character or the game's logo in blocky monospaced letters. It was digital folk art, born from limitation and a desire to leave a signature. These guides were usually hosted under handles, yet they were obsessively maintained, versioned, and corrected through email feedback. Some authors included full changelogs, legal disclaimers, and even manifestos about plagiarism, because copying and reposting a text file, especially the ASCII art contained within, without permission was the original sin of early game guide culture. ASCII diagrams weren’t decorative alone; they solved practical problems. Before in-game maps were common, a neatly aligned grid of characters would explain in-game geometry and/or the author's advice better than words could. Today, streamers, YouTube playthroughs, and clips have replaced the slow intimacy of reading a guide line by line. When a player gets stuck, they watch someone else do it in real time rather than scanning a text file looking for the answer. As a result, the ASCII-embellished fan guide has become a dying art form, still archived, still searchable, but new guides are rarely being put together now. What’s been lost isn’t just the format, but a particular relationship to games: one where help arrived as dense text, hand-crafted diagrams, and the sense that somewhere, a stranger had spent dozens of unpaid hours turning their obsession into a document for anyone patient enough to read it.
Internet Game Guide ASCII Art, c. 1990-2010s
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websites often misjudge how far I will go to avoid ads. "you can't use this site until you turn off the adblock sowwy" I Am Leaving Your Website
on survival
-// @aridante // @orivu // @buzzkillgirls // ? // ? // richard siken// @cemeterything // moomin, tove jansson// @disenchanted-killjoy // isn't that enough, shawn mendes// @ prettytheyswag on twitter// @ coletyumuch on twitter// ? // ? // bird by bird, anne lamott// undertale// @strawberrycircuits
not to alarm anyone but we have 2026 next week
seasons greasons to everyone
Advent Calendar 2025 - Day 15
“The little patridge family settle in near the fireplace and listens to everyones chattering. Very soon you hear soft peeping from the sleepy chicks tucked under their mothers wings.”
doing a little jig
at this point my emoji reactions are more of a sign of my reading comprehension than anything else.
“it’s really raining over here” familiar word spotted: rain! I shall reply appropriately: 🌧️