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petermot · 1 year
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In Tenebris 1: De Gentse fantastiek
Bespreking: Peter Motte, 545 woorden In Tenebris is een tijdschrift voor fantastiek. Het wordt uitgegeven door de kleine Gentse uitgeverij Poespa Producties, die zich al verdienstelijk maakte met de biografie over Jean Ray door Geert van Damme, en de nieuwe vertaling van de roman Malpertuis geschreven door Jean Ray.De uitgeverij heeft dus wel al het een en ander op dat gebied…
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lionofchaeronea · 1 year
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Seated Scribe, variously attributed to Gentile Bellini or Costanzo da Ferrara, 1479-81
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ya-boi-joule · 2 months
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[guitar solo sounds]
uhh i forgot to share the "tallinn spread" i completed like two months after the joker out helitehas gig but here you go
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ashpkat · 3 months
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calron doodles lol these r so ass
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syncallio · 12 days
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A little simpler today: a Conway Stewart I picked up awhile back and had the worst time trying to fix the nib. Finally it writes!
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I suppose I could have matched the denim blue of the pen with Diamine Denim ink, but I just got Troublemaker Milky Ocean and couldn't help myself. (It's so pretty!)
Conway Stewart is an English brand founded in 1905. The name has been bought and sold a few times, and the current version is made by Bespoke British Pens Ltd.
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moltengarnet · 10 months
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John Diggle’s Green Lantern Helmet (2023)
Let’s call him Uhhh…. The Green Spartan? The Spartan Lantern? Idk. GREEN DRIVER?!
I drew this in my car in like 30 minutes. I haven’t watched any Arrowverse since 2018 but I loved it up until then. I heard it got pretty strange after that, can anyone confirm or deny?
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crystalline-sanders · 4 months
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I love green coded woman with hooked nose (I collect them like Pokemon cards)
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ultradude13 · 5 months
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Rogue by Cameron Stewart
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humgrummit · 2 years
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A page of doodles: UNIT On Call
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A collection of the postcards I got in Boston last year
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love-shall-not · 2 years
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pastpens · 2 years
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Conway Stewart 28 fountain pen
- Tiger-eye gold marble
- Lever filling
- Nice working condition
Up here is a vintage Conway Stewart 28 fountain pen, which was manufactured in England circa 1950s.
The pen is in nice condition, without any damage only showing minor wear due to age.
This Conway Stewart was manufactured in stunning rare gold tiger eye marble pattern celluloid material. It bears a Conway Stewart 14ct solid gold nib.
The lever filling system is in perfect working order. A new sac has been fitted. The pen has been serviced and tested for full functionality.
This Conway Stewart set is a classic elegance and has been produced to the highest standards of craftsmanship. The special colour even makes it extremely attractive, rare and highly sought after by collectors all over the world. This would make an excellent gift to treat yourself or for someone special.
In 1905, Mr Jarvis and Mr Gardner formed Conway Stewart at 13 Paternoster Row, London. Their objective was to produce elegant, timelessly beautiful, yet functional writing instrument.
In the 1920s the name of 'Conway Stewart' was trademarked. The list of filling mechanisms available expanded to eyedroppers, lever fillers, pump fillers and safeties. During the depression years, the company managed to survive by continuing to offer good reliable pens at reasonable prices. In the 1950s, with the creative use of colored plastic Conway Stewart reached its peak.
Conway Stewart pens have always been the preferred choice of the most discerning and famous people from around the world. People such as Winston Churchill, who used a Conway Stewart pen throughout the war years, up to the present time, whereby Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth was presented with two gold pens to Commemorate The Queens Golden Jubilee.
Conway Stewart was the official pen chosen by the British Government for the G8 Summit at which Tony Blair, the prior British Prime Minister, presented a Conway Stewart No.58 set to each of the world leaders.
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khuantru · 2 months
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12/07/2024: old drawing from 2013 redone for this evening July.
enjoy fellow pen hobbyists.
ref: Kristen Stewart
tool(s): wacom pen
adobe photoshop & illustrator cs3.
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filmjunky-99 · 1 year
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s t a r t r e k t h e n e x t g e n e r a t i o n created by gene roddenberry [pen pals, s2ep15] 'You don't want the comfort of a pet, you want a companion.' - troi
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foone · 2 months
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I visited the world where Gerard Way was visiting family in Minneapolis on 9/11 so he kept his Cartoon Network job instead of becoming a musician.
It's pretty similar to ours. He didn't go into cartoons as you might expect, but he is way more famous in the comic book world.
As for butterfly effects, MCR doesn't exist, so Twilight doesn't exist, which means 50 Shades of Grey doesn't exist. I couldn't find any references to Stephenie Meyer or E. L. James, so either they didn't go into writing or they didn't use those same pen names.
Robert Pattinson was in Harry P*tter and then mainly independent stuff from then on out.
Kristen Stewart is somehow a bigger star than in this world? She was in Red Revenge, 2012 Soviet film about WW3 happening in the 60s and then in the 80s the survivors come over to the US to find out of anything survives of the cowardly US leadership that started the war. (yes, they shoot Reagan. He's out of his mind and it's shot like Old Yeller). She's been in a lot of USSR films since then, as this greatly raised her profile.
Taylor Lautner seems to have become a writer instead of an actor. He wrote one of the later seasons of Firefly, after it went all season-long-arcs. He technically cameo'd in season 6 but it was just as a guy who ran a casino station. He had like three lines, two of which were "get off my station!" and "guards!"
I didn't see any real differences in the music world. Sometimes you take out a band or form a super-group with interdimensional exploration, and it changes the whole field. Like if you take out Nirvana the 90s look very different, or if you help the Back Road Boys form then the 2010s are all about the retro-country revival. Anyway: MCR, as good a band as they are, don't appear to be one of those "linchpin" bands that affect the whole musical landscape.
BTW, the weirdest one of those? Michael Fucking Jackson. He's a super influential musician, inspired so many others, the king of pop, right? NOPE! If his music career is skipped, then it only affects his siblings and the one hit wonder "Somebody's Watching Me" by Rockwell.
Strange, right? There's more downstream time effects on the music industry from taking out David Hasselhoff!
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On January 19, 1986 It's a Wonderful Life debuted on television in Hungary.
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