“average starfleet officer breaks the prime directive twice a month” factoid actualy a statistical error. average starfleet officer breaks prime directive 0 times a month. jim kirk, who captains the enterprise & breaks the prime directive 10,000 times each month, is an outlier adn should not have been counted.
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tfw you start making pancakes and then realize you don’t have any eggs and your life is ruined as a result
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Just in case anyone else was curious.
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http://www.budsies.com/custom-stuffed-animal-unique-gift you should draw one and have it made :3
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I think I’ll get myself a new plushy to celebrate 😊 What should I get?
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tumblr is a functional and well designed website
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Those are ducks
Look at all those ducks
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tumblr is a functional and well designed website
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Here it is, the Full Set of Undertale Tarot Cards! After a solid month of drawing the Major Arcana is complete. You can view them at a larger resolution here!
For reference:
00 - The Fool: Frisk
I - The Magician: Asriel
II - The High Priestess: Alphys
III - The Empress: Toriel
IV - The Emperor: Asgore
V - The Hierophant: Papyrus
VI - The Lovers: The Royal Guards
VII - The Chariot: The Undying
VIII - Strength: Greator Dog
IX - The Hermit: Gaster
X - Wheel of Fortune: Temmie
XI - Justice: Undyne
XII - The Hanged Man: Flowey
XIII - Death: The Absolute God of Hyperdeath
XIV - Temperence: Muffet
XV - The Devil: ?????
XVI - The Tower: Omega Flowey
XVII - The Star: Mettaton
XVIII - The Moon: Napstablook
XIX - The Sun: Monster Kid
XX - Judgement: Sans
XXI - The World: Mt. Ebott
And four, uh, assorted cards.
Of course, this is just my personal interpretation of how each character fits into the Major Arcana, and sadly there isn’t room for some of my favourites (rest in peace Burgerpants, Bratty and Catty, Lesser Dog) but perhaps some time in future, I might do few bonus pictures.
As of this time there aren’t any plans to sell these as prints or actual cards. Hopefully Toby Fox will give me his blessing to have these as proper Undertale Merch! Until then, I won’t be doing a back design for them, but you’re free to print them out for personal use or use them as headers and such, as long as proper credit is given. Please do not sell these, or repost them anywhere else without my permission. Thank you!
A big shout out to Toby Fox and everyone who made Undertale possible! It’s been a long time since I’ve fallen for a game this hard. Thank you so much for making something so very wonderful!
P.S. I understand some of you want these pictures are a much higher resolution. I’ll see what I can do!
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Dude #1: Whoa, bro, bro
Dude #2: What, bro?
Dude #1: No hetero, bro.
Dude #2: Bro
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Jeepers, Who killed the world?
Made some subtle changes to The Mystery Machine.
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Richard Helms was a US Navy officer during World War II and later the Director of the CIA. At the end of the war in 1945, he wrote a letter to his young son on Hitler’s personal stationery:
“Dear Dennis,” reads the letter from Helms, then a spy stationed in Germany.
“The man who might have written on this card once controlled Europe – three short years ago when you were born. Today he is dead, his memory despised, his country in ruins. He had a thirst for power, a low opinion of man as an individual, and a fear of intellectual honesty. He was a force for evil in the world. His passing, his defeat – a boon for mankind. But thousands died that it might be so. The price for ridding society of bad is always high. Love, Daddy.“
Dennis Helms found the letter among the family papers in 2002. He donated it to the CIA Museum, where it is now on display.
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Bristol-based Open Bionics says it is trying to boost the confidence of children who need to use prosthetic limbs and to get them excited with the bright designs.
The company is using 3D printing to keep the cost affordable but, with the increased focus on the designs, they hope to make the prosthetics something the wearer can be proud of, as well as something that makes their lives easier.
The Walt Disney Company donated royalty-free licences and artwork from the three hit movies for the limbs.
According to the Open Bionics website, children will not only get the medical devices they need but will also get bionic hands inspired by their favourite characters.
“(Children) won’t have to do boring physical therapy - they’ll train to become heroes,” the website reads.
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NIGH
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by Jim Benton
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