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  • wilwheaton:

    (via xkcd: Ten Thousand)

    Pedantic denizens, please remember this.

  • atopfourthwall:

    thebirdandthebat:

    Wow, I’m never buying anything Tony Harris does again. Disgusting.

    (Ex Machina, Starman artist: his wikipedia page. Click the image to be taken to the Facebook thread where he posted this.)

    Is this a thing now? I keep seeing people saying really stupid, horrible things about cosplayers and challenging their status as geeks or nerds.

    For the record, I don’t give a rat’s ass if you read comics but still dress up like Deadpool or Catwoman. The fact that you’re deciding to dress up in a costume and hang out at a convention is proof enough of geek cred… but then again, there is no litmus test for geekdom, nor should there be, and it’s no one else’s job to authenticate one’s status as a geek or nerd.

    Tony Harris, your remarks are nothing less than disgusting and you ought to be ashamed of yourself. I expect better not just from a professional artist, but for someone who has worked on so many great project before. Simply despicable.

  • tomorrowville:

    One day, I won’t be the only fan of The Long Winters in Dallas/Fort Worth.

    One day.

    You are not alone.

  • wilwheaton:

    bonniegrrl:

    eddieocho:

    jedibusiness:

    rrrrosa:

    verdaoftentacles:

    YES PLEASE

    You are tearing me apart.

    I would watch the hell out of that movie. I approve.

    Hahaha

    The Rebel Room!!

    PRINCESS LEIA YOU’RE TEARING ME APARRRRRRRT! Oh, hai Luke.

  • edwardspoonhands:

    hilker:

    I love this place. (at Mildred’s Coffeehouse)

    These are actually really good puns…

  • artruby:

    Nurse series by Richard Prince. 

  • theatlantic:

    No One in America Should Have to Wait 7 Hours to Vote

    No matter who wins the presidential race, no matter which party controls Congress, can we at least agree as reasonable adults that when it comes to voting itself the election of 2012 is a national disgrace? We ask our sons and daughters, our husbands and wives, to give their lives abroad for noble concepts like “freedom” and “democracy.” And yet we are content as a nation, and as a people, to tolerate another cycle of election rules that require our fellow citizens to sacrifice a measure of basic human dignity simply to exercise their right to vote. […]

    This is happening not because of a natural disaster or breakdown in machinery. It is happening by partisan design. Alarmed by the strong Democratic turnout in early voting in 2008, Republican lawmakers, including Governor Rick Scott, reduced the number of early voting days from 14 to eight. When the restrictions were challenged in federal court under the Voting Rights Act, a three-judge panel said they would have a discriminatory impact upon minority voters. But only five of the state’s 67 counties are covered by the federal civil rights law.

    Read more. [Image: Michael Finnegan/Twitter]