*tamp tamp*
ah i see youve noticed me tamping down the soft earth
ah i see youve noticed me tamping down the soft earth
yoda
Pokemon Blue Gameboy 1996
i should build a massive rock structure that will confuse everyone centuries from now
Girls, you know you’d better watch out Some guys, some guys are only about That thing, that thing, that thing That thing, that thing, that thing Guys, you know you’d better watch out ‘Cause girls, some girls are only about That thing, that thing, that thing That thing, that thing, that thing
requested by @honeydrippingbeehives
Sequenced by: Eli R & B kariu.maluku@maluku.wxs
original midi at https://www.midiworld.com/download/579
star wars heritage vid
not enough people talking about this
In the club
RIP Akira Toriyama (1955-2024)
everybody tweets like a social theorist these days, blaming their sad little lives on the commodification of art, decline of third spaces, hyperindividualism, and other such nonsense. I, on the other hand, know what's causing my misery--the demiurge's curse
a us army soldier self immolated in front of the US israeli embassy saying he wouldn’t be part of the genocide anymore
higurashi coffee mugs (officially licensed)
Fans celebrate the casting of Nichelle Nichols as Uhura as a moment for actors of color, which they should be.
But I also wanted to spotlight the casting of these iconic secondary characters, seen in episodes of TOS.
Percy Rodriguez was cast as flag officer Commodore Stone, who was Kirk's superior in the chain of command. Stone is one of the officers that presides over Kirk's court martial.
Booker Bradshaw was the original Dr M'Benga, seen in two episodes of TOS. at the time, M'Benga was Starfleet's first and only medical specialist in Vulcan Physiology, having spent a year's residency on Vulcan.
One of the finest minds in computer technology in the 23rd century, and creator of the duotronic computer, Dr Richard Daystrom, was played by William Marshall, who's work in Shakespeare, and his roles as Paul Roebson and Frederick Douglass, added to the gravitas of his portrayal.
A flag officer, a specialist in Vulcan medicine, and one of the finest minds in a field of technology, played by actors of color, during the turbulent 1960s.