I return to you now, at the turn of the tide. The Long Awaited Return of the Alexandrian Alchemist, Sam/Miranda, 29 years old, enby (they/her), a sad humanities graduate student and merry feasting crank with a deep love of the Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margin, Angels in America, Tolkien, FMA, KSBD, Dimension 20 and Critical Role, Stephen Sondheim and Dave Malloy, Vinland Saga, Italian Leftist Postmodernism, Gankutsuou, Shakespeare, and Legend of the Galactic Heroes.
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Helen Chandler, Bela Lugosi, and Dwight Frye-DRACULA (1931)
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Woden and Womble drawn by Tradd Moore (2023) colored by Heather Moore (2025)
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the more things change the more they stay the same
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"Director Phoebe Kemp said in a statement: “Twelfth Night already toys with gender and performance – it feels like Shakespeare wrote it for us. This reading is about joy, solidarity and showing what’s possible when trans and nonbinary artists are at the centre of the story.”"
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The new ‘AI’ Scottish voice being used by ScotRail is being used without the consent of the voice actor.
Professional VA, Gayanne Potter wrote the following on Facebook.



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"They always ask 'where are the snacks?' And never 'how were the snacks?'"
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silicon valley is a blight on humanity and should be wiped from the map btw
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trans girls are always so good at everything hey what do those red dots on that plane mean
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He was a great-grand-nephew of M. Gillenormand, on the paternal side, who led a garrison life, outside the family and far from the domestic hearth. Lieutenant Théodule Gillenormand fulfilled all the conditions required to make what is called a fine officer. He had “a lady’s waist,” a victorious manner of trailing his sword and of twirling his moustache in a hook. He visited Paris very rarely, and so rarely that Marius had never seen him. The cousins knew each other only by name. We think we have said that Théodule was the favorite of Aunt Gillenormand, who preferred him because she did not see him.
He's perfect.....
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