Yeah, I saw that before.
I keep picturing Mal kicking the goats into the 757's engines....
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Yeah, I saw that before.
I keep picturing Mal kicking the goats into the 757's engines....
I keep picturing Mal kicking the goats into the 757's engines....
And ita would be on the other side of the engine, waiting for pre-cut goat that she could curry.
Do you freeze up in front of them and NOT LET ME OUT? Because if you do, I'm afraid that you won't be able to get revenge for that earworm because I'll have to kill you.
Since I didn't freeze up at the Giant Revolving Door of Death at the Hyatt, then I think I've justified my continued survival. Really, though, I think that door was trying to do us a favor by keeping us out.
Since it's a drafting class, I'd just go with, 'if you're going to draft it, you'd better understand it." And also, being able to see how these processes/machines/diagrams are drafted gives you great examples of How to Draft.
Time for another forgotten classic from the vast Again With the Comics archives. Here we present Dostoyevsky Comics, originally printed in Drawn and Quarterly #3 (2000), and currently out-of-print, as far as I know. Crime and Punishment, originally written by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, was brilliantly adapted here by R. Sikoryak, as seen through a Dick Sprang Batman filter. This marriage of Classic Russian Literature and the Caped Crusader of Gotham also serves as further proof, if any were needed, that everything is better with Batman.
Heh. I have the D&Q #3. It's about ten years older than they say it is, though.
What's next - Superboy by Kafka?
In the same vein, Sikoryak did a comic strip of Camus' The Stranger with Superman as the protagonist.
RIP Jane Wyman.
One of my neighbors was explaining to me how she can astral project.
My head remains intact.
One of my neighbors was explaining to me how she can astral project.
I had a roommate who claimed she could too. Of course, she did a lot of LSD.
I used to read up on astral projection a lot as a teen. I really wanted to be able to do it. Also some Lobsang Rampa (I'm scared to look him up now) and the magical restorative power of the pyramid (it sharpens razor blades!)
God, my head hurts.
I had a friend in university who was working on shunting her mind to her navel, instead of up in her head where we all keep ours.
I mean, I guess we do. Mine's gonna be pretty much behind my eyes and between my ears. If I were blind and deaf would it still be there?