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man looks like the ringmaster of a Confederacy-themed circus that’s two days away from going bust https://t.co/We7rp9MQPa
— Alex de Campi (@alexdecampi) January 4, 2023
Public service announcement:
Public service announcement:
Unless you’re Russian.
I’m hoping for a “Night of the Comet” outcome.
Yeah, okay, but why is there an old-fashioned telefone there?
That clearly ‘peak Florian’, he’s bald now, so should be in the 1970s. With the desk there it looks like it happened in his office at Kratwerk HQ.
I’m not sure it actually happened at all.
Huh. Seems like Milou doesn’t mean anything in particular, so it’s quite funny that they went for Snowy in English and for “Struppi” (struppig meaning, like, fuzzy and shaggy) in German.
Seems like Milou doesn’t mean anything in particular,
Apparently he was named after the nickname of a girlfriend of Hergé, Marie-Louise Van Cutsem.
I mean the evidence is there Dave, how else could the portrait have been taken?
I did wonder if it was an AI fake, but the number of fingers seems to be correct so I’ve ruled that out.
To be fair, these days 8 movies is more like 24 hours.
Dall-E, create an old black-and-white photograph of a person that looks like a cross between Edgar Allen Poe and Dolly Parton.
Best one ever … pic.twitter.com/zKuwZP7gsx
— Simon Harris – Man Behaving Dadly (THAT’S DADLY) (@simonharris_mbd) January 23, 2023
I am wary of those London Transport signs though as there is a meme generator for them. They genuinely have written some very funny ones but most of them that appear are fakes so I never know which.
I am wary of those London Transport signs though as there is a meme generator for them. They genuinely have written some very funny ones but most of them that appear are fakes so I never know which.
To be fair, these days 8 movies is more like 24 hours.
And weirdly, TV seasons used to be that too.
A friend sent this to me:
— Bill Sienkiewicz (@sinKEVitch) January 31, 2023
Someone’s got excited at least.
It has to be said though, it’s certainly true that nobody wants to work as hard as people did in 1894 anymore. After all, the average work week in the 1890s was 100 fucking hours. I mean, I get that capitalists complain about that development. That was their golden age after all.
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