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Big fat seal Godzilla
Felt like drawing some spec evo kaiju for kaijune
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happy pride! celebrate by buying some fun stickers and prints from a trans artist! 20% of proceeds from now until september 7 will be donated to the PCRF.
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I wasn’t expecting much from Raid on Nightmare Castle (1983), despite the awesome title. You can see right on the kind of weird Jeff Easley cover that your protagonist is going to be a kid accompanied by a dog and bird and no bet that the animals are A. Capable of speech and B. Use that power to whine ceaselessly.
All of that is true, and yet, somehow, this is top five for the series so far? Genuinely shocked. There are some crummy endings and some weirdly repetitive sections, but the good stuff is good. The kid is a human raised by elves who think he’s inferior, but it falls to him to rescue an important elf from the castle with, like, the intrinsic gumption of being human, I guess. Moral lessons, feh. But there is a nice selection of monsters. James Holloway, who usually seems so rushed for EQ, is actually pretty good, delivering in particular some gnarly spiders and trolls.
There are two main paths, neither particularly challenging, which is par for the EQ course, but the story remains engaging along both. Snag this one if you see it!
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I have some news for members of the united states armed forces who feel like they are pawns in a political game and their assignments being unnecessary.
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I want to see the fall of LinkedIn during my lifetime
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How pretty is this? - Author: Particular_Bit_9316
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1906 home inhabited and curated by artists in Seattle, WA. 3bds, 4ba, 5,080sqft, $2.65m.
Love their sofa! Look at the buildings sticking up on the back.
What a center hall! It's like an art gallery.
Unfortunately, the art doesn't come with it, but the colors are beautiful and you get this unusual fireplace.
The kitchen is right off the hall. This home has been completely renovated and reconfigured. Look at the window covering- that's unique and so pretty. This is 1 of 2 kitchens.
Down at the end of the hall there's the art studio, but a new owner can use it as a living room, sun room, or family. Look at the walls!
Here's the dining room with a lovely fireplace and the 2nd kitchen.
So, this would be the main kitchen.
This is an open space that also includes the living room.
Off to the side of the living room, a home office is tucked into a nook.
Beautiful bedroom with built-ins and lighting opens to a deck.
This is beautiful.
The primary bedroom suite is on the 2nd floor. So many built-ins and unusual architecture.
It also has a walk-in closet.
Then, a hallway of storage
leads to a rooftop deck. This house is fabulous.
Then, down in the lower level, the decor is just as colorful. What a lovely family area.
And, there's also another art studio.
There's also a large tiled shower room.
This gorgeous ground level has 2 double doors that open to a patio.
Isn't this wonderful?
This home has 2 decks and a patio.
3,366sqft lot.
https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/524-Malden-Ave-E_Seattle_WA_98112_M28906-25294
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Fuckable Object #48 Sony PCM-D1 (2006)





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Multiple Stab Wounds May Be Harmful To Monkeys
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Piero Dorazio (Italian, 1927-2005), Motu proprio, 1967. Oil on canvas, 110 x 110 cm.
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This 1930 brick house in Ambridge, PA is a real treasure! Look at the hobbity little feature out front. (Is it a potato shed?) 3bds, 3ba, 2,052sqft, $375k.
Two doors on the front porch.
The home is move-in ready and a blank canvas for your color choices. But, focus on the spectacular original woodwork.
I don't believe I've ever seen such an extensive built-in on a stair wall.
Long built-in window benches and a lovely stone fireplace.
Look at the radiator covers in the dining area- I bet that would keep you real warm in winter if you put the table there and used it as a banquette.
The dining room is very large. You could probably make a family/dining room combination here. Beadboard wainscoting is very nice and look at the built-in shelving.
The kitchen isn't very big, but it's fine. A little dated with the cabinets and laminate counters, but the appliances are new.
Nice big primary bedroom with wood paneling and a built-in dresser.
Updated ensuite, but I like the Art Deco look of the tub.
Close-up of the funky little marble fountain. Weird exposed faucet, though.
Swirling stairs to the upper level.
What a fun bedroom. So many built-ins in this house.
Adorable tower room. This would made a wonderful little art studio or office.
Shower room up here.
Huge finished attic.
Basement workshop.
Isn't this great? A little guest cottage.
I would rent this out.
It even has a finished lower level.
Garden shed on the grounds.
Big deck on the back, lots of parking and a garage under the house. Plenty of room for a pool. 1.3 acre lot.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2011-Ridge-Road-Ext-Ambridge-PA-15003/86375997_zpid/
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