One-legged Barnaby on his way to save his roasting hot dilf:
All of a sudden he feels no pain
I can't believe we finally get closure on them after ten (well, more like eleven) fucking years
Imagine making a movie with a budget of $25 million and making $130 million internationally during the first weekend while your movie is also on streaming!
So proud of Blumhouse and everyone who worked on this movie, I’m wholeheartedly looking forward to the sequels!
Was this necessary? No. Am I going nuts waiting for my male Vash wig to arrive so I did this to scratch the itch? Yes. I don’t even know if I can pull a male Vash off, but I wanted to try this doing more of my femme Vash in the meantime.
Beautiful Vash art by @hollycircling!
For some reason they give me the same vibe
Legacy of destruction
*giggles and twirls hair* So, there's this diablo.....
I submit to you that the most iconic feature of any animal is either unlikely or impossible to fossilize.
If all we had of wolves were their bones we would never guess that they howl.
If all we had of elephants were fossils with no living related species, we might infer some kind of proboscis but we'd never come up with those ears.
If all we had of chickens were bones, we wouldn't know about their combs and wattles, or that roosters crow.
We wouldn't know that lions have manes, or that zebras have stripes, or that peacocks have trains, that howler monkeys yell, that cats purr, that deer shed the velvet from their antlers, that caterpillars become butterflies, that spiders make webs, that chickadees say their name, that Canada geese are assholes, that orangutans are ginger, that dolphins echolocate, or that squid even existed.
My point here is that we don't know anything about dinosaurs. If we saw one we would not recognize it. As my evidence I submit the above, along with the fact that it took us two centuries to realize they'd been all around us the whole time.
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