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It literally occurred to me just now that Kizaru wears sunglasses to protect his eyes from his own power
I made The Simpsons version of the Bugonia Movie Poster. We need a Treehouse of Horror Segment based on Bugonia! It's not honey or fake blood...It's beer and wine! D'oh!
Wait, wait. Wait. What's Vecna doing right now? Dude has had, what? 30 years as a god? Is that enough for him to be buddy-buddy with the Betrayer Gods like the Matron got cozy with the Primes? Has anyone even told him what's up with this moon prison? Or is he just twiddling his thumbs somewhere beyond the Divine Gate, minding his own business, not realising what's coming for him?
I can't stop imagining it. All the other gods run or hide and Vecna opens the door in his bathrobe to get the morning paper one morning and sees the Gaping Maw of Predathos waiting for him with the newspaper on its tongue.
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The German Defense Ministry confirmed the theft and has blamed the delivery driver who made an unplanned stop. It is not yet clear who took
Unknown assailants stole thousands of rounds of ammunition from a delivery truck destined for a Bundeswehr barracks in the town of Burg in Saxony-Anhalt, German media reported on Tuesday.
The theft took place on Tuesday, November 25, the Defense Ministry confirmed to public broadcaster MDR and weekly magazine Der Spiegel.
What do we know about the theft of Bundeswehr ammunition?
According to the reports, a civilian delivery truck was carrying the munition, but the driver stopped for the night at a hotel in Burg, parking the truck in an unsecure car park.
It was only the next morning, when the delivery arrived at the barracks, that it became clear some of the ammunition was missing.
After checking the delivery list, it was ascertained that some 10,000 rounds of live ammunition for pistols and 9,900 rounds of training ammunition for assault rifles had been taken, Spiegel reported.
The Defense Ministry told the magazine that: "We take the theft very seriously — this kind of ammunition must not fall into the wrong hands."
Who's to blame for the stolen ammunition?
The ministry laid the blame on the delivery driver, saying that they had made a spontaneous decision for an unplanned stop.
According to the contract between the ministry and delivery companies, the latter has the obligation to make sure the cargo is secured. For that reason, there are normally two drivers so that one can keep an eye on the vehicle during any stops.
The Bundeswehr is now investigating, with the help of local police, who could be behind the theft.
Spiegel reported that the assumption in Bundeswehr circles is that it was not a random robbery, but rather the perpetrators had been observing the vehicle and took their chance when the driver made the stop.
There have been several cases of ammunition going missing in Saxony-Anhalt. Just in the last few months, police ammunition has gone missing in the towns of Bernburg and Eisleben.
1994's Bill Morrison poster for the segment "Time and Punishment" of the episode "Treehouse of Horror V" (6x06) of The Simpsons.
Monty B (Comic Art Fans) : "This was done for the poster artwork of the Time and Punishment segment of the Treehouse of Horror episode V. "Treehouse of Horror V" is the sixth episode of The Simpsons' sixth season and the fifth episode in the Treehouse of Horror series. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on October 30, 1994, and features three short stories titled The Shinning, Time and Punishment, and Nightmare Cafeteria."