Cobra Chicken. Would Rather Nip Your Ankles Or Fight An Elephant. Never Seen One Give Ground.

Cobra Chicken. Would rather nip your ankles or fight an elephant. Never seen one give ground.

I Lose Every Time.

I lose every time.

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4 days ago

“Boromir apologist” he doesn’t have anything to apologize for????? He fell victim to evil ringTM like once. and then immediately redeemed himself. Guys come on.


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5 days ago

Best of the prequels no doubt.

STAR WARS: EPISODE III - REVENGE OF THE SITH – 2005, Dir. George Lucas
STAR WARS: EPISODE III - REVENGE OF THE SITH – 2005, Dir. George Lucas
STAR WARS: EPISODE III - REVENGE OF THE SITH – 2005, Dir. George Lucas
STAR WARS: EPISODE III - REVENGE OF THE SITH – 2005, Dir. George Lucas
STAR WARS: EPISODE III - REVENGE OF THE SITH – 2005, Dir. George Lucas
STAR WARS: EPISODE III - REVENGE OF THE SITH – 2005, Dir. George Lucas

STAR WARS: EPISODE III - REVENGE OF THE SITH – 2005, dir. George Lucas

2 weeks ago
Godzilla 1bit pixel art - front: flowers and grass - middle: houses and Godzilla behind them - background: huge clouds in front of a dark sky + some helicopters

the final battle


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1 week ago

The four penguins from Madagascar are, somehow, isekaied in the middle of the clone wars


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2 weeks ago

Fifty Years. I wonder if things will ever change.

29 April 1975 – Operation Frequent Wind, the largest helicopter evacuation on record, begins removing the last Americans from Saigon. The North Vietnamese had launched their final offensive in March 1975 and the South Vietnamese forces had fallen back before their rapid advance, losing Quang Tri, Hue, Da Nang, Qui Nhon, Tuy Hoa, Nha Trang, and Xuan Loc in quick succession.

With the North Vietnamese attacking the outskirts of Saigon, U.S. Ambassador Graham Martin ordered the commencement of Operation Frequent Wind, the term used for the final evacuation. The coded message went out over Armed Forces Radio to any US civilians or contractors working in Saigon who had been instructed to listen for : The temperature in Saigon is 105 degrees and rising.” Then the wistful strains of White Christmas played on the radio. This was repeated regularly and was the evacuation warning.

In 19 hours, 81 helicopters carried more than 1,000 Americans and almost 6,000 Vietnamese to aircraft carriers offshore. At 7:53 a.m. on April 30, the last helicopter lifted off the roof of the US embassy and headed out to sea. Later that morning, North Vietnamese tanks crashed through the gates of the Presidential Palace. North Vietnamese Col. Bui Tin accepted the surrender from Gen. Duong Van Minh, who had taken over from Tran Van Huong (who only spent one day in power after President Nguyen Van Thieu fled).

The Vietnam War was over.

29 April 1975 – Operation Frequent Wind, The Largest Helicopter Evacuation On Record, Begins Removing

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1 week ago

I think we need to appreciate this part of Brennan Lee Mulligan's WIRED interview a lot more:

"The evangelical right in this country needs to manufacture outrage to hold onto its voting block. [The satanic panic about DnD] was arbitrary, as the targets of their outrage always are. Fight the power."


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2 weeks ago
Studies From The Fellowship Of The Ring
Studies From The Fellowship Of The Ring

studies from the fellowship of the ring


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“We had to recognize that our generation was more to be trusted than theirs. They surpassed us only in phrases and in cleverness; the first bombardment showed us our mistake, and under it the world as they had taught it to us broke in pieces. While they continued to write and talk, we saw the dying. While they taught that duty to one’s country is the greatest thing, we already knew that death-throes are stronger. But for all that we were no mutineers, no deserters, no cowards.We loved our country as much as they; we went courageously into every action; but also we distinguished the false from true, we had suddenly learned to see. And we saw that there was nothing of their world left. We were all at once terribly alone; and alone we must see it through.“

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