I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Sweet Seals For You, Always
dirt enthusiast
Stranger Things
Not today Justin

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JVL
almost home
noise dept.
KIROKAZE
we're not kids anymore.

Andulka
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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Xuebing Du
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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@themichigami
True art lover.
flashback to the most aggressively sexual clint barton has ever been
this…is Clint BARTON????
Naked and captured and deciding that aggressively sexual sass is the way to go with Norman Osborn? This is absolutely Clint Barton.
GAMBIT - Marvel Rivals [ 2 / ? ]
Woah 😳
Also in battle pass there is cute spray with Lucky!
someone on their staff has been watching too many blumineck youtube videos, the pole dancing arrow man is starting to affect official media, not that that's a bad thing. ^_^
Weird noises at 4am, and i wake up to find this dumbass being Spidercat in the doorframe x_X...
Gambit by Lee, Williams, and Simonson.
Marvel Oreos and Superman Vanilla
ok, so, there is a kind of ice cream called Superman Vanilla in the northern midwest US that in the 90s was super popular with everyone but parents for one specific reason, it had so much food coloring in it that it dyed your insides blue for a week, everything and i mean EVERYTHING all the way through even your tongue and saliva would be stained blue-green from the sheer amount of food coloring in the ice cream for days.
the ice cream still exists today, but with a LOOOT less dye in it than it used to. I tell you that story to tell you this, myself and a friend bought those color-change marvel Oreos, and their kids got to experience the ancient superman vanilla effect for the first time in their tiny baby preteen lives, and it has been hilarious to witness their reactions.
the entire color-change thing is just moisture activated dry dye crystals/powder suspended in the filling that gets activated by your saliva, mostly protected from activating by the moisture in the air by the fats in the filling kinda like using sealing wax. the quantity of dye in them to achieve the effect is absolutely ridiculous though, and long lasting.
lvl 1: the plural of octopus is octopuses because the plural version of a word is the word with an s at the end
lvl 2: the plural version of octopus is octopi because if a word ends with "us" the plural version replaces the "us" with "i" e.g. cactus -> cacti and fungus -> fungi
lvl 3: actually, that rule is only for latin words. octopus is a greek word and the correct plural is octopuses or octopodes
lvl 4: actually, language is descriptive not prescriptive. since enough people over time have used octopi as the plural for octopus, it's a valid plural
lvl 5: the plural of octopus is octopeese, like geese
Rogue & Gambit #1
The Rainbow Coat and the Longcoat, both still going strong after well 30+ years. I can legitimately Clark Kent a convention just by not wearing the rainbow coat, people recognize it before they recognize the person wearing it after all these years.
Knight Bucky - (2025)
I asked people on Twitter who they wished to see as a knight between Bucky, Sherlock, Dr Strange and Dean Winchester and once again, the winner is Bucky!
I can remember being part of a thing back in the 90s that was trying to save historic buildings in brownsville from being town down, a lot of the town even then was abandoned storefronts and dying businesses, but the local historical groups had hope. My own town nearby was just about as bad, a lot of the historic buildings in town are now parking lots, another major one was gone some years ago when i last went back to visit. it used to be a beautiful grand hotel, seemingly completely out of place in the tiny mountain town that remained of what was once a thriving city once fueled by long-gone industries. Fayette county coal fueled Pittsburgh steel, a lot of what is now a vast swath of horrifically depressed small mountain towns were once wealthy centers of industry for mining coal, iron, and other materials, full of mines and mills, railroads and river barges and much more. Even if its only briefly for filming and a short fascination afterwards by a few newer locals, its nice to see things down there fixed up for a bit and see people trying to care again for a little while.
Gambit
By Likosloki
computer open. Computer show me fictional guy
McDonald's - 47 West 57th Street, NYC, NY (1989)
"A fast-food restaurant that makes the customer want to linger is something of a rarity. The McDonald's on 57th Street in New York City, designed by Charles Morris Mount, is almost unrecognizable as a member of the chain that usually boasts golden arches. Eschewing the corporate colors of yellow, red and orange, Mount chose a high-tech, electric blue and fuchsia color palette. Glass bricks, blue tiles and a reflective ceiling give the space a luminous, underwater quality.
Another departure from the fast-food restaurant formula was the installation of a carpet in the seating area, which Mount felt would soften the environment and cut down on noise. The heavily-trafficked main serving area was tiled in a distinctive blue pattern. Easy maintenance of the tiled area, which must be mopped frequently, was ensured by the installation of a slate ribbon between the carpeted and tiled area. The ribbon protects the carpet and also visually defines the curving border between the two floor treatments. The cost per square foot for this project was reportedly no more than a standard McDonald's." (front of house budget listed in 1989 dollars at $450,000)
Designed by Charles Morris Mount, Jennifer Wellmann, and the team of Silver & Ziskind/Mount
Scanned from Restaurant Design 2 (1990) by Judi Radice and The Best of Neon: Architecture, Interiors, Signs (1992) by Vilma Barr