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40 feet of snow, North Dakota, 1966
Empire Strikes Back (1980).
When you’re told to evacuate because the Galactic Empire just took over your city, you only have time to grab the essentials.
God, this guy is one of my favorite ridiculous EU characters along with Elan Sleazebaggano.
He was basically just a random extra with an ice cream maker, but they gave him an entire in-depth backstory about how he was a member of the Rebellion and that ice cream maker contained a lot of vital data and basically he single-handedly saved the Rebellion that day.
No really.
He has an action figure, of course, as does his ice cream maker computer datacore.
Fuck.
the star wars eu is a wild fucking ride
“After the Rebels’ victory, Hood decided to take it easy.” with a daily supply of fresh ice cream i guess
See, if Hood can get his own backstory and fame, TR-8R can come back too
is this cutthroat kitchen
HOW ARE YOU GOING TO POST ABOUT WILLROW HOOD WITHOUT MENTIONING THE RUN OF THE ICECREAM MAKERS?
Because Star Wars costuming groups cannot let things go.
This is the kind of canon I can get behind
There is a chain of ice cream stores run by Hood on Coruscant.
this is one of my favorite things ever
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“FCUK YOU CAT” by Megan Kott on INPRNT
Happy 100th Birthday, T.rex!
Given that the dinosaur fossils on display at the American Museum of Natural History are tens of millions of years old, a single century might not seem like a long time. But we’re still excited to say that the iconic Tyrannosaurus rex that dominates the fourth floor’s Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs marked its 100-year-anniversary at the Museum in 2015.
The crown jewel of the dinosaur halls hasn’t always been displayed there. When it was first mounted in October of 1915, there was no room in the fossil halls, so the T. rex was placed in the Museum’s Hall of the Age of Man. The original mount, which moved to the fossil halls in 1917, had a standing posture in which its tail dragged along the ground behind it.
Though we now know it to be incorrect, this pose became an iconic one, and was the inspiration for many visualizations of the “tyrant lizard” in popular culture, including the unforgettable cover of Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park.
In the early 1990s, the Museum’s T. rex got a makeover that brought it into line with current scientific understanding. The tail was lifted and the head lowered, eliminating the Godzilla-like posture of the original mount. Instead, preparators and curators posed the fossil in the stalking posture it is now known for.
Come wish the T. rex a happy birthday in the Museum’s Hall of Saurischian Dinosaurs.