Been too slow for ut content but, I did try my hand at making an error, as I always and usually do. I don’t fully read the lore or follow up fully on how most aus canons/fanons work and just do my own thing. He’s called seam and he’s a passive error! He’s a bit silly but he’s got the right idea
Sometimes you're digging through an old box and run across a photo of @neil-gaiman from SDCC 1995.
This is especially curious since I wasn't at SDCC in 1995, and have never met Neil Gaiman. I believe this picture was taken by the manager of the comic shop where I worked at the time, and that he'd interviewed Neil for a segment on the comics-themed cable access show he hosted.
Which then reminded me that cable access was a thing once upon a time, and was the functional equivalent of YouTube in the 1990s. Which is to say, you *could* just set up shop if you wanted to, and mostly no one would actually watch your show except for very stoned people who had nothing better to do at 2 AM. But then sometimes well-known authors would grant you a few minutes for an interview because why the heck not, earnestness is to be rewarded from time to time.
[I'm not sure who the other chap in the picture is, but I believe he was a friend of the comic shop manager]
06-01-24 | SF photographer Crawford Barton captured this moment during Gay Freedom Day on, Sunday, June 25, 1978. 300,000 of us filled Market Street that day. MisterLemonzMen.tumblr.com/archive
Now I wouldn't say that I hate San Francisco, but I also wouldn't say I love it or anything, I mean I would not complain if it was returned to nature at this point given how they can't seem to make the city run. But like I do want it to improve and I love the architecture so for now, I won't actively campaign for Fire bombing