Where's a Phoenix Down when you need one.
Rx
After escaping the Village, Number Six left the spy game behind and opened a mobile tea room and cabaret to mixed reactions on the A20 motorway.
Admit it. Before you expanded the image, you read it as "Donald Duck Gets F-'d Up."
And then you did expand the image and saw the donkey before you read the title correctly and completely got the wrong idea.
Donald Duck Gets Fed Up (Whitman, 1940) via ha.com
This film is heavily inspired by my time working in a 24/7 cafe last summer. Amongst the typical trials of graveyard restaurant life, I was dealing with some sticky home situations, the passing of my grandma, and some other events that really overwhelmed me. Upon returning to school, I wanted to make something really positive. There was this point where I realized that you’re never alone in pain, and knowing that other people are dealing with heavy things really helped me. It by no means solved my own issues, but there’s this sort of silent empathy that we can all take part in. -n
"Let's see ... Zack Snyder already gave us a head start with dour, desaturated Superman ... we've got Ben Affleck to play barbiturate to our already dour, desaturated Batman ... dammit, there's still too much potential energy in this movie! We've got to dial it down, and fast!"
Poem by Poem_for_your_sprog
As God is my witness, I will never tire of seeing Special Agent Dale Cooper being briefly inconvenienced by a llama.
Special Agent Dale Cooper meets a llama, and they stare into each others’ souls. (Twin Peaks, season 1, “The One-Armed Man”)
I hear Patrick Warburton as Lucifer. In the comic, I mean. "Beelzebub, you juicy idiot!" It's like Puddy greeting George.
And it should be someone like Chris Latta doing Cobra Commander as Beelzebub.
*puts a ‘grape job’ sticker on your big butt*
TUMBLR FRIENDS: Those last two pages might look icky cus I had to stitch them together for this update due to the 10 page limit. Just view the image by itself in a new tab and you will see it in its good glory. Or go to the main site and read it! whichever, the power is yours.
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I said two more updates, but to hell with it, this is the rest of the GQ part 5 right now! ALL OF IT! That was the end of that part. Next time we visit GQ we will finish this story. UNTIL THEN, I’m going to take a break! Just for next week. Kool Off a bit, then come back with some jokes and one-offs the next week after that on the 28th. Just askin for a week! And don’t forget the good shit over at the store. Thank you!!
The worst part is that he's just going to find out he rewrote The Unbearable Lightness of Being.
Fante Bukowski page 35
The depiction of Dr. Wily here says less "megalomaniacal robot-building mad scientist" and more "Old World existentialist philosopher." I could go for that.
The lesser reviled but still bizarre European cover of Mega Man on the NES. Closer to the actual character, but still a lot of liberties taken. Massive size for this art too!
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Written by a caffeine addict with a Reader's Digest vocabulary. Original post content © by Alex D. Olson
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