I guess Tumblr won't allow videos on a reblog but I immediately thought of this scene from one of the worst episodes of Matlock (and that's saying something.)
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Every day I can feel my brain slipping farther and farther from reality.
he's such a whore i love him
Y'all...
The new set of audiobooks for Discworld just dropped, including Richard Coyle's narration for Going Postal, Making Money, and Raising Steam.
Can you guess what I'm doing right now?
Were orcs ever mentioned again after Unseen Academicals? Like, we got to see golems and goblins civil rights expand throughout multiple books, but I don't remember orcs ever making a return appearance. Granted, I still haven't read every book in the series, but still...
I'm cooking up something absolutely devious*.
*shitty fanart that's going to get me kicked out of the fandom forever.
This is how we cope if it really happens.
Hey guys? You know that image of Rama and Larry holding each other in a bright area? You know, the one we haven't seen yet in the show? You know how Negative Spirit 1 just told Larry he was going to be a sun? Do you remember that both Larry and Rama are destabilizing and are going to blow up? Do you guys know how sun's are made? You don't think for the series finally they would... do you?
The fact that Fionna is bragging about how many post-apocalyptic RPG's she's played while Simon's telling her not to do stuff and he's ACTUALLY survived in a post-apocalyptic world for who knows how long before he went completely insane...
In the original The Wolf Man movie with Lon Chaney Jr. as Larry Talbot, the character at the end of the film gets beaten to death by his father with a silver cane. This is because a werewolf can only be killed by silver in the hands of someone who loves them.
When Larry Talbot appears again in Frankenstein Meets the Wolfman, he now has a scar from where he was beaten. I don't remember if this scar carries through to the rest of his appearances in later media, but it shows that at least at the beginning, Universal Pictures cared about the continuity of their monster movie stories.
My point?
Don't have one.
Terrible jokes and ramblings and OH GOD, THE PAIN! THE UNENDURABLE AGONY! (howdy)
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