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September 25, 2015

September 24, 2015

So last night I got drunk and played Skyrim

karlosmadera:

I’m still torn on whether this is the greatest thing I’ve ever done or the stupidest.

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Published on September 24, 2015 19:30

i realized that if you cut and paste the caption from that top...















i realized that if you cut and paste the caption from that top cartoon in this week’s NEW YORKER you make all of the cartoons in this week’s NEW YORKER better

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Published on September 24, 2015 16:14

Petition to replace MRAs with those tiny pumpkins

betheboy:

misandry-mermaid:

ask-an-mra-anything:

ask-a-tiny-pumpkin-anything

Isn’t that so much more appealing?

Actually, those tiny pumpkins are gourds.

m’latte

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Published on September 24, 2015 13:16

September 23, 2015

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Published on September 23, 2015 19:30

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Published on September 23, 2015 15:05

The Image website says the Casanova deluxe hardcover vol 1 contains issues #1-4, but wikipedia says Luxuria had 7 issues? I'm hella confused, pls help, Matt xx

there was version 1 of the series, from image. it was 7 issues long. it was black, white, and green. it cost 2 dollars. the stories were 16 pages long.

then we reprinted it at Icon in what was version 2 of the series. almost all of the words and the art was the same except it was in full color.

we reprinted those two at a time (except for the first part of LUX which was long, and the last part of GULA, which was also long, so those “version 2″ issues [from Icon] had new shorts). Each version ha...

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Published on September 23, 2015 13:54

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