I didn’t realize how much I’ve missed them. ;u;
Author: Alex Heberling
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Costume icon time! 2017 edition: Sailor Mercury
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I think I figured out that going to industry mixers where I don’t know anyone/go by myself only gives me huge imposter syndrome and I shouldn’t force myself to do them in the name of ~networking~.
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I’M EXCITED FOR OCTOBER IF YOU COULDN’T TELL.
AMOK AMOK AMOK amok amok AMOK aMOk~
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ITS TIME ITS TIME ITS T I M E
NO IT’S TOO EARLY STOP RIGHT THERE
IT’S TIME
IT IS TIME
IT’S TIME
IT’S TIME
IT’S TIME
IT’S TIME
IT’S NOT TIME IT’S JULY
IT’S TIME
IT’S TIME
IT’S TIME
NOT YET
IT’S TIME
IT’S TOO DAMN EARLY. STOP.
ITS TIME. ITS BEEN TIME FOR MONTHS.
IT’S TIME GUYS
ITS TIME
IT’S TIME Y’ALL
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Holy shit you guys, Robbie Daymond and Toru Furuya, the English and Japanese voice actors behind Tuxedo Mask, competed against each other in a rose-throwing contest.
This is everything I never knew I wanted and I can die happy now thank you Viz.
Lost Treasure of the Valley

OUR LADY OF THE BIG EAR OF CORN HAS ISSUED A DECREEÂ

AND Y’ALL BETTER TOSS IN SOME BUCKS SO I CAN GET MY AUTOGRAPHED PHOTO

signal booooooooost :D
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How come period pieces are almost always dramas, anyway? I want to watch a sitcom about a dude in renaissance-era Tuscany trying to get rich quick by scamming the local merchant princes.
I’m still waiting for Amici, the sitcom about Augustan poets…
What I want is a Late Republic legal procedural. The leads are a young, ambitious orator (who probably has a conscience and definitely isn’t Cicero), and his long-suffering secretary who happens to be a genius detective. Together, they mostly fight corrupt provincial governors (provided, of course, that it’s politically advantageous).Â
I will consign this if and only if they regularly end up e.g. pulling out all the stops in court to get their client off even though they know he did it–but forging the will protected the honor of a Vestal and restored to his rightful inheritance a younger son who had been unjustly disinherited, so it’s morally justifiable.Â
Guys. BLACKADDER. Four seasons, set respectively in the Middle Ages, Elizabethan Era, Regency, and World War I. Brilliant, hilarious, and occasionally poignant.
(I mean, we should have more historical sitcoms for sure. But BLACKADDER.)
This unearthed a buried memory from the days of yore, 1999.
“Thanks“ was a sitcom about early puritans in Boston Plymouth. It lasted 6 episodes and then everyone promptly forgot about it.
UNTIL NOW
THANKS
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Eliza demonstrates her excellent murdering skills. #murderkitty #catsofinstagram #elizakitty


