Alex Ebel, for a 1974 edition of Ursula K. Le Guin’s ‘The Left Hand of Darkness’
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Alex Ebel, for a 1974 edition of Ursula K. Le Guin’s ‘The Left Hand of Darkness’
FYI, this was an actual streetlamp in Wrocław, Poland. Local services removed the overgrowth because apparently nearby people had trouble sleeping with this by their windows.
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every single piece of franchise media released nowadays is so disrespectful to its audience i feel insane watching these things. they know they don’t have to put any effort in at all. everything is just a collection of tropes on a shitty video game looking background and there are innumerable people who go yeah that was cool. it’s literally treating you like a child with no object permanence and banking on the fact that you can point at the fancy trick or the cameo instead of recognizing the deeply stupid and insulting things playing out in front of you
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today in defenses of boromir that no one asked for: tired of reading that boromir’s death was in vain because he failed to save merry & pippin from the uruk-hai. the fact that this clearly important warrior was willing to die to protect those two is what convinced the urukhai that they had indeed captured the halfing who carried whatever important thing saruman wanted. they took the hobbits to isengard (to isengard gard) because they thought they had the right ones! boromir didn’t succeed in preventing their capture but he did in fact keep them alive by making them seem valuable. furthermore, he actually also saves frodo in this way: because the orcs and uruk-hai think they have what they came for, they stop looking and turn back: if they had not, they might have ultimately found and captured frodo or at least raised the alarm that a hobbit with an Important Thing was on the loose, setting others searching. which is the very heart of tolkien’s worldview - that you do the right thing because it is right, and doing the right thing is never in vain.
to conclude this essay boromir died a hero and saved not just merry and pippin but also frodo and sam.
some excellent additions in the tags here @erynalasse & @manta-ray-parade
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slightly less gentle reminder: you do have to work for it
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History of Benalia says "Knights you control get +2/+1 until end of turn" instead of "Knight creatures," and Rushblade Commander simply gives haste to "Warriors your team controls." Is it a conscious decision that you haven't been specifying creatures?
When when introduced the Tribal card type, it forced us to specify the card type. Now that we’ve stopped using the Tribal card type, we’ve relaxed the templating restrictions back to where they were before Tribal was introduced.
I didn’t cash in my birthday trivia question this year so I’m counting this 8)
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about 12 years ago I saw this video and ever since I’ve tried to find it again and at some point I thought I had dreamt the whole thing because of how extremely fucking weird it is and I finally found it so please watch this extremely cursed video of 2 times oscar winner tom hanks
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