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i’ve only seen a few episodes of four’s era but i found this outtake and i’m fuckinf crying because of it. why does he say it as if that’s his actual line
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And we didn't stop for a second to say, "What the hell?"
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Detrás de las Cámara: Mylene Demongeot on the set of The Giant of Marathon, 1959

Mylene Demongeot on the set of The Giant of Marathon, 1959
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Detrás de las Cámaras: Rita Hayworth

Rita Hayworth
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WormJammers: Simetría Temporal una aventura de una página.
WormJammers: Simetría Temporal una aventura de una página. Aquí os dejo una aventura en una pagina para WormJammers RPG.
Esta aventura ha sido diseñada para jugarla dos momentos temporales diferente y con ellos se propone varias opciones para jugarla.
La puedes jugar con dos grupos y dos directores de juegos al unísono, con dos grupos de jugadores a dos sesiones. O un mismo grupo, las posibilidades de disfrutarlas son muchas.
Te la puedes bajar desde itch.io
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“Aelita, Queen of Mars” (1924)

“Aelita, Queen of Mars” (1924)
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Norman bel Geddes is the father of 1930s’ modernist design and futurism, best known for designing the influential, landmark diplay, General Motors’ Futurama at the 1939 World’s Fair. However, he also created a design for a streamlined, ultrafast ocean liner of the future, the “whale.”
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Arte digital conceptual de personajes de Magic de Gathering
Tamiyo, Compleated Moon Sage (Animated Gif)
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Art by Roger Garland for the 1984 Tolkien calendar
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Due to an early success with a gorilla on the cover (top), Strange Adventures in the 1950s believed (with the unsubstantiated beliefs most often seen in problem gamblers) that if you put a gorilla on the cover, the issue sold better, and so the result was that for years, it had nothing but gorilla-themed stories. Remember that at this point, the science of marketing was in its’ infancy.
Note the main character in the last issue is named “Edward Smith,” a reference to Edward Elmer Smith, the author of the Lensman series and Skylark of Space, a call out that was common as many of the writers and editors came from 1930s fandom and the pulp world.
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