OK so I hope the first order won’t try to rebuild starkiller base, instead I hope they skip the middleman and put their next base INSIDE A GODDAMN SUN, and then they just DRIVE THE SUN INTO FRIKKIN PLANETS, and sometimes Kylo drives it and then he runs over a planet, backs up, and runs it over again for like an hour. and sometimes he just runs into random planets because to hell with all the things let them burn. the next star wars movie is called STAR WARS: DRIVE ANGRY and it’s just Kylo Ren crushing ALL THE PLANETS with a goddamn sun
English: Grandfather, do sheep get sheep? Sheep don’t get sheep, sheep get lamb.
Finnish: Isoisä, saavatko lampaat lampaita? Lampaat eivät saa lampaita, lampaat saavat karitsoja.
Swedish: 🙂
Finnish and English: don’t
Swedish: 😉
Swedish: Farfar, får får får? Får får inte får, får får lamm.
A series of paintings called ‘France in the Year 2000′, created by Jean-Marc Côté and other French artists in 1899, 1900, 1901 and 1910, shows artistic depictions of what life might look like in the year 2000.
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Y’all can probably name a few of the old Renaissance masters, but unless you’re a particular sort of history buff, you’re probably not familiar with something called the studio system.
Basically, how it worked is that once you were famous and well-established enough that you could get away with calling yourself a master, you’d make arrangements with young, up-and-coming artists whereby they’d come and help you with your art projects, and in return, you’d let them live at your studio and do art full-time.
Some masters had only a handful of students, while others had dozens; Raphael in particular was famous for having had over fifty students working at his studio at one point, many of whom later became masters in their own right.
So… where am I going with this?
For the past several years, I couldn’t help but notice that a notable number of new webcomic creators and indie game developers seem to have some involvement with Homestuck in their past, whether as an artist, or a composer, or just somebody who once designed a t-shirt for What Pumpkin.
That alone would merely have been peculiar, but then this anecdote started going around about how Toby Fox developed Undertale quite literally while living in Andrew Hussie‘s basement to help out with the Hivebent project, and I couldn’t help but think: this pattern seems awfully familiar.
I guess what I’m saying is that Andrew Hussie is turning into some kind of fucked up present-day Renaissance master. Any day now he’s going to start rocking a Michelangelo beard and painting dicks on church ceilings – just wait.
There’s all these fics of Poe being a good cook. What if he’s shit. What if Finn loves Poe’s burnt pancakes coz he’s never had anything else except for sustenance paste.
Rey walks in, takes one look, and is like “neat, pancakes!!!”
Leia finds all three of them stuffing their faces with Poe’s shitty ass burnt pancakes and is like “maker fuckin help me”
(She ends up getting them all some real pancakes, but “only just this once, alright?”)