Exactly what it says on the tin. Christian. Disney and Animation lover.
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Why this is about Donald Canmore... who appears in Demona #1. Who else could it be about? ;)
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Fantastic Four Fanfare #4 by Daniel Warren Johnson, Mark Bagley, Greg Weisman, J. Michael Straczynski and more. Cover by Rachael Stott. Variant cover by Nicoletta Baldari. Out in August.
"The celebration of Marvel’s finest heroes continues in three more stories by Marvel’s greatest! J. Michael Straczynski and CAFU tell of a fateful confrontation between the Invisible Woman and the Mole Man! Greg Weisman and Mark Bagley bring Reed and Sue, Alicia and Ben and Johnny and Crystal to a sinister carnival! And Daniel Warren Johnson and Tyrell Cannon take the Thing back to his days as a professional wrestler!
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Have you ever looked closely at a car windshield?
The edge of the glass is painted where it is glued to the car but it has these small dots between the clear and painted glass.
These are there for a reason. When the sun hits the glass the painted areas and the clear areas will absorb heat at different rates. This causes the glass to expand and contract differently putting stress on the glass.
These dots help the glass to warm up more evenly over a larger area so the glass does not suffer stress that could cause it to spontaneously explode.
Fun fact: the Tesla cybertruck doesn’t have these.
Yes, the glass will spontaneously crack or explode in the sun.


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Damascus was a bad man at the vet and was very bitey so he got put in the lizard straight jacket for his x-rays.
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I never realized when you were human how beautiful you are.
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I hate that SEPTember OCTOber NOVember and DECember aren’t the 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th months.
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hooray for blue charmander!
somehow I've done another Chartodile family moment
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I wanted to make a backstory for the time I found this in pokemon Violet XD
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Reading a book about slavery in the middle-ages, and as the author sorts through different source materials from different eras, I am starting to understand why so many completely fantastical accounts of "faraway lands" went without as much as a shrug. The world is such a weird place that you can either refuse to believe any of it or just go "yeah that might as well happen" and carry on with your day.
There was this 10th century arab traveller who wrote into an account that the fine trade furs come from a land where the night only lasts one hour in the summer and the sun doesn't rise at all in the winter, people use dogs to travel, and where children have white hair. I don't think I'd believe something like that either if I didn't live here.
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