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What I mean when I do not control the hyperfixation.
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Members of carnivora paired with their common ancestor, a miacid.
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the cofounders of dashcon 2 finding out that MULTIPLE people got engaged at dashcon 2
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Official recreation of The Dashcon photo, 11 years apart!
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She fucking killed him @strange-aeons
(Stolen from the discord)
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about a week ago i found this in a goodwill, one of those “grow in water” toys but
there’s no pictures of what might be inside besides the awful baby clipart, and i am insanely curious about whats actually in the egg
15 hour adventure starting now
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May I present to you all: Winston love post. The man hasn’t enough gifs, and honestly, that’s an aberration against cinema.
Winston Zeddemore: the anchor, the one who listens, who adapts.
And, let’s be real, the man rocks that jumpsuit like no one else.
(Enjoy the gifs, because every team needs a Winston—and every story, a little more love for the ones who keep us grounded.)
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There is a huge difference between Harold Ramis being used in Ghostbusters Afterlife and all the dead star deepfakes in The Flash.
Ghostbusters Afterlife was made by Harold’s friends and fellow Ghostbuster stars that wanted to use the movie to give him a proper farewell. They got permission from the family and dedicated the film in his memory. That at least felt respectful.
The Flash just copied and pasted George Reeves, Christopher Reeves, and Adam West as a lazy “oh look, those guys are part of the muliverse” Easter egg that wasn’t even clever. They only used it because their likeness is “owned” by the WB.
So yeah, there’s a big difference.
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