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@SonicBlueRanger @ther2view Oh, fuck, I need to watch Groundhog Day.
And Ghostbusters (1984).
And Alice In Wonderland (1951).
And my first slasher flick.
And the 2020 Sonic movie.
And Dragon Ball Super's Universe 6 arc.
And Gravity Falls.
[Reg continues making himself progressively sadder this way]
YO, GOT ARTHUR.
Also Sekitoba, the manliest horse.
Was hoping for new Draph lady too but still saving crystals for vanilla Grea someday.
Anywho, hoping to stream Arthur's stories tomorrow, but going to focus on comms today (and also need to clear main story quest 51).
The Two Mousketeers (MGM, 1951). This classic Tom and Jerry short won an Oscar for Best Cartoon Short Subject. It's all-around joy to watch. Jerry and his friend, the French speaking Nibbles, against Tom (Monsieur Pussycat).
#WyrdWednesday #MonsieurPussycat
SDBF Kurenai Musha Red Warrior Amazing in stock at HLJ: https://t.co/voZOaJ5JAj
30% Discount on selected items, the coupon is (OFFER-651). Here's the link on the selected items: https://t.co/skmMyfvq1x
Coupon discount ends at September 9.
#gunpla #gunpla #HLJ #HobbyLinkJapan
1/144 Seravee Gundam Scheherazade in stock at HLJ: https://t.co/CWPtweFQoL
30% Discount on selected items, use the coupon (OFFER-651). Here's the link on the selected items: https://t.co/skmMyfvq1x
Coupon discount ends at September 9.
#gunpla #gunpla #HLJ #HobbyLinkJapan
Leather Face is minted (Token 58). The owner also minted Pumpkin Man (Token 51). Those two are quite creepy just like my Slender Man. Congrats for your Mustachios 0xe53e...bd03!! https://t.co/7vVazzj1d5 @mustachioverse @ownlyio
Daughter of early feminist Mary Wollstonecraft & author of 'Frankenstein' #MaryShelly (1797-1851). Her still globally popular, iconic novel was published anonymously in 1818 and assumed to be written by her husband. Illustration (left) by Irene Calvo Sanchez #womensart
16 août 1801 : l'amiral anglais Nelson échoue dans son attaque contre Boulogne, défendue par Latouche-Tréville. Peinture de Louis-Philippe Crépin (1772-1851).
John W. Campbell (June 8, 1910 – July 11, 1971) was a science fiction writer and editor whose novella Who Goes There? was adapted to film three times, beginning with The Thing from Another World (1951). https://t.co/2MIYNFtYwW
Again for Library Week, let's have a look at people with reading material in some of the illustrations. Here are details from @LafCol, @pennmuseum (NEP33) and @GripTheRaven (Lewis M 421) and @columbialib (X892.8 N651).
"Containment Breach.... Subject has Retrieved Cybernetic-Interface Unit 351 and is Wanted Dead or Subjugated (Preferrably w/o Immense Damage to CIU-351). Proceed with Extreme Caution"
Artwork by the Spanish painter Evaristo Valle (1873-1951).
You can see more of his talented portfolio here: https://t.co/SDd3eCqhaP
1251). Apr1996.
The oft-overlooked Snowpiercer prequel comic
1251). Apr1996.
Ah April...buoyed by all the Amalgam one-shots “featuring” X-characters, this month had the most X-issues Marvel had EVER put out up to this point! Starting with Uncanny #331, cover by Jeff Matsuda!
Key West Quail-doves (Geotrygon chrysia) painted 1832 by John James Audubon (1785-1851). The purple flowers are railroad-vine, white flowers are rubber-vine
"Setting the Thanksgiving table"
from Autumn Harvest by Alvin Tresselt, illustrated by Roger Duvoisin (1951).
@gereligf Two lighthouse pictures come to mind (but not quite 1800s) ... A Mediterranean Sea-Port, with a Lighthouse (c. 1796) by J. M. W. Turner (1775–1851). And A Lighthouse on fire at night by Joseph Wright Of Derby (1734-1797).