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@StormyStrife @thehonestdolus @Switchpoint @TheQuQu Digest-era Astounding drove a wedge in the genre. In the late 40s, John W. Campbell published scifi explicitly to appeal to eggheads and subscribers to Popular Mechanics so that readers of his magazine could look down on stuff like this.
@Salerno_Thomas @jiaotuwuku @HeroForgeMinis At one point we used it to model minis for Mongoose and Meerkat. I kinda hope to get real ones that we could offer commercially someday, though.
@DAAAA_YANQUIS_ @Spcfrckylem @ScottAdamsSays it's about knowing where to look
@YakovMerkin So, no Yuki Sugimoto character?
"I... I'm obviously the Chosen One! I'm into nerd shit and I like elves! It's supposed to be me, right?"
If conservative muck-raking sites really cared about advancing right-wing principles, they would be sharing our hot takes on Zeon instead of our dunks on bluechecks.
@DMcWildin @B_Rabbit843 The real reason Reddit doesn't want people to watch ZZ is you'll miss out on the Zeon Afrika Korps who fought for Zeon to kick the Federation globalist junta out of Africa.
The Illustrated Stark is going out of print!
I don't know when we'll have these back in stock!
Everyone knows about Chick tracts, but I think that not enough people are aware of the absolutely crazy floppies he published in the 70s
@PelleCreepy Been reading this. It has an ojo princess