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[groans] I'll be fine. Just get me to Space Hospital

catpop12343:

Reblog to give a trans girl a really cool sword

posted on Apr 27th 2022  •  43104 N  •  

penismage:

startedraining:

“Y— you’ve saved me! Why?”

“….. Monkey.”

“Why—?”

“Monkey! You have shown me monkey….. Mmm…. Monkey.”

posted on Apr 07th 2021  •  75163 N  •  

sexhaver:

you’re telling me a blunt forced this trauma

posted on Dec 24th 2020  •  65950 N  •  

hazelbeewitched:

me talking to a neurotypical: sorry to switch topics again… this is sort of related, but only kind of…. i know its kind of random, but…..

me talking to someone else with adhd:

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posted on Jul 23rd 2020  •  71102 N  •  
daisydice:
“ facts-i-just-made-up:
“ dieselpunkflimflam:
“ titovka-and-bergmutzen:
“ One of New York Central’s “Mercury” engines in Chicago, 1936.
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Where did these go, because I desperately want them back.
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You do NOT want them back. They look neat...

daisydice:

facts-i-just-made-up:

dieselpunkflimflam:

titovka-and-bergmutzen:

One of New York Central’s “Mercury” engines in Chicago, 1936.

Where did these go, because I desperately want them back.

You do NOT want them back.

They look neat but there’s a reason these beasts were retired. The Mercury Streamliners, as they was known, got off to a good start. They improved the quality of travel and attracted many tourists to the rail service, which in the 1930s was already growing less popular as a result of the flourishing air travel industry.

But it was not to last. In 1938, a Mercury Engine plowed into a cow named Bessie in upstate New York and, lacking a cow catcher, the collision tore off part of the sleek streamlined veneer that covered the engine underneath. This is what a Mercury Streamliner Engine looks like under its slick armor:

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Clearly visible are the three toothy skulls with phallic lobed craniums and bladed jaws. The public was horrified.

To explain, the Mercury Engine was designed by Hans Richard Giger, father of future “Alien” creature designer Hans Rudolf Giger. Like his son, Hans Richard was known in the art world for his dark and disturbing designs. Having won the design contest for the Mercury Engine based on its exterior, the manufacturers were willing to ignore the unseen undercarriage’s necessary skeletal and demonic fashions.

Once seen however, the jig was up. The public demanded the engines be taken offline, and it didn’t happen a day too soon. It seems the Swiss architect had designed his trains with much the same mentality with which Ivo Shandor designed 55 Central Park West- As a doomsday device.

Had the Engines been online only ten days longer, they’d have seen The Day of The Awakening of the Unholy Star, a Neokhlystic holiday on which the world was mourned in preparation for the end of all time. As designed, Giger’s trains would’ve come to live, devouring and digesting their patrons in a blood sacrifice to the Satanic Lord of Carnage, Beelciftan. Had the sacrifice been accepted, the apocalypse would’ve swept from New York across the globe. So said the legend.

Here’s the thing- Legend or not if the Mercury trains had remained online a week after they were revealed as demonic devices, their owner, Bill Gruss von Krampus would’ve had the funds he intended to send to the Nazi Regime in Germany in 1938, which would’ve allowed them to start their nuclear program two years earlier. This would’ve given them the Bomb in 1943, two years before the United States completed its Manhattan Project.

So the demonic plot may well have come true in reality had the unsettling underskeletons of these beasts been revealed. There is now a monument to the Cow of Albany that died to reveal the truth.

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Thank you Bessie, for without you the world would be a different place, if it still existed at all.

What the fuck did I just read

posted on Jul 17th 2020  •  104664 N  •  

rebelromance:

even strength has to bow down to wisdom sometimes

posted on Jul 02nd 2020  •  115 N  •  

rita-remade:

posted on Jul 01st 2020  •  23113 N  •  

itt: post the last image you saw

0rdi:

hotdogpartydays:

cvberdemon:

magiashley:

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posted on Jun 28th 2020  •  819 N  •  

assassin1513:

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🌷Dreaming Light 🌷 gifs made by me :)

posted on Jun 27th 2020  •  2626 N  •  

cookie-sheet-toboggan:

armchair-factotum:

anybodyandsomebody:

shoudesuka-mechadork:

phoxxent:

breadgunner:

huellbabineauxdefensesquad:

eric-coldfire:

simon-newman:

bonesawcagematch:

rickfuckingdalton:

non-veritas:

wojak-penis-on-head-comic:

every western movie ever made: The wild west is dying. theres no more room left for cowboys anymore…

me everytime: :(

every samurai movie ever made (both edo and bakamatsu periods): The bushido code is dying. there no more room left for samurai anymore…

me everytime: :(

A lot of westerns are remakes of samurai movies

those samurai movies were very often heavily inspired by 50′s and 40′s westerns

Cowboys and samurai are brothers separated by time and space.

Best duo.

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I’ve got y’alls new favorite art piece right here.

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According to Google, Samurai were abolished in 1868.

This means that at the same time that cowboys were reaching their end, so too were samurai.

Cowboys and Samurai were separated not by time, only space.

I’ve got something else to add to this: there’s also an extremely specific species of mushroom that can only be found in Texas and Japan. I’m serious.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chorioactis

The most ambitious crossover

Fantasy setting but it’s just Texas and Japan together at last

@slugger35

posted on Jun 25th 2020  •  190613 N  •  
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