bite-sized fewmets, plus cheese. |
because they have yet to invent ex-lax for bad cases of word constipation |
Curse you, Poe, for writing fanboy-worthy science fiction in a drunken stupor while lesser mortals such as I chug mugfuls of stimulants to write real science (which only advisers and potential plagiarists will read).
P.S. Okay, the drunken stupor bit might be a myth, but still. Bullpoopy.
P.P.S. Kate Beaton, I will hunt you down and steal your brains, Gabriel Gray style.
you see, there comes a time in every young woman’s life when she has to choose between cheese and the circus. decisions, decisions.
i wonder if the bearded lady’s single.
comicallyvintage: the thoughts that keep us awake at night.
@!&%$!#@&! beyonce! it was all your fault!
yes. and if these two both love KISS, well.. oh, the humanity.
sucks to you, descartes.
two words. we win.
proofmathisbeautiful | whisperoftheshot | walex | engineeringisawesome | macmankev | Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal
Star Trek, before those know-nothing scriptwriters started editing. Poor Jean-Luc. Poor nonexistent Spock.
fuckyeahspace: Scientifically accurate Star Trek.
hell, no. HELL, NO. he’s handsome on the inside, you say? he knows you’re worth waiting for, you say? no, thank you. i’m really not into the interspecies thing. hello, celibacy.
comicallyvintage |mudwerks | Pappy’s Golden Age Comics Blogzine: “Monster of Moog” (a planet, not a synthesizer) and “The Strange Car” both appeared in Atlas Comics’ Journey Into Unknown Worlds #36 (actually #1) in 1950.
Marilyn Monroe by Milton Greene, March 1955
Which sheets are which? Vintage bedsheet advertisement, 1950s.
African Star Wars Masks // by Alex Griendling
(via justinrampage)
Audrey Hepburn and William Holden for Sabrina, 1954.

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