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by Alex Senechal
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Pride month has passed, time for Wrath month.
What is the most plausible method of copulation for stegosaurus and other thyreophoran dinosaurs?
copulation, you say? how asinine!
everyone knows stegosaurs reproduced vegetatively.
Step 1. cut a leaf as needed
Step 2. put the cutting on a flowerpot. then water it. i guess
Step 3. enjoy your new crop of baby steglings
As a scientist, I must say this is 100% Accurate.
who is philip and where’s he gettin all this head from 😳
I’ve hypnotized those cops. I’m not a great hypothesizer so it could wear off any second. I really hope that those guys don’t kill those police because then this means more police will come.Possibly even Christians which is totally the last things we need in this house.
What We Do in the Shadows (2014) dir. Jemaine Clement, Taika Waititi
god this was so pleasing to watch
The flower crown looks like a unicorn horn lol
She got talent
This didn’t go how I expected and I’m happy it did
!!!!!
“[The creature is called] Moder in the novel. … It’s female. … I wanted to preserve my own experience of reading the book, wherein the creature’s design is somewhat shifting. Or at least you have competing ideas about what it might be. We dug into Norse mythology and discovered a Jötnar clan of giants that were known as shape-shifters and would sometimes present with combined human and animal qualities. It felt close enough to what Adam had imagined but gave us a little room to experiment. … I reached out to Keith Thompson, who I was a huge fan of, and was very fortunate to have him come on board. He experimented with those ideas and provided many different possibilities, as well as concepts for the decrepit parishioners, the effigy in the attic, and the hanging elk. It all tied together and told a visual story. The beast design we finally settled on was simply the one I couldn’t take my eyes off of. I think anyone who’s familiar with his work can tell through and through that this is one of his uncanny creations.” - David Bruckner
𝕕𝕚𝕤𝕙𝕠𝕟𝕠𝕣𝕖𝕕 𝟚