This is how we cope if it really happens.
Hey guys? You know that image of Rama and Larry holding each other in a bright area? You know, the one we haven't seen yet in the show? You know how Negative Spirit 1 just told Larry he was going to be a sun? Do you remember that both Larry and Rama are destabilizing and are going to blow up? Do you guys know how sun's are made? You don't think for the series finally they would... do you?
Same. Reaper Man was the first Disworld book I read and my brain will always come back to it if I think I can worm it into a Discworld conversation.
I’ve been thinking about creating content for the Discworld fandom but most of it is rambling about Reaper Man.
Claude Rains - (Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Wagon Train, Rawhide) - "The reason I got into Old Hollywood and started studying theatre and film! He's such a little cutie as well as a smoking hot, velvet voiced morsel of evil - he's that good and can play both so easily!..." text propaganda continued below the cut.
Patrick Troughton - (Doctor Who) - His version of the doctor is my absolute favourite.
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Claude Rains:
While he might be more famous for his movie roles(like Casablanca, The Invisible Man, Lawrence of Arabia, Now, Voyager, and Mr. Skeffington to name a few!), he was also a television star in his own right! He had lots of guest spots on various shows but in the tv-realm, he's probably the most well known for his work for "Alfred Hitchcock Presents" and was a frequent collaborator with Hitch himself, having the spotlight for five episodes! My favorite tv performance of his was playing Father Amion in the episode "The Horseplayer", where he plays the kindest priest who gets taken for a ride and it's so heartbreaking to see him in tears where he confesses that it's his fault the church's funds were used for less than better means (but it all works out in the end!). It's such an honest performance and it's a refreshing change from all his evil villians (but we love them anyway!) he'd done in the past. Another favorite performance of mine is his performance as Leonard Eldridge in the episode "The Door Without a Key", a seemingly amnesiac old man who makes a bond with a lost boy in a police station. They're adorable together and I found myself tearing up a little when they both confess how lonely they are in the world.
Patrick Troughton:
It was 15 years of heartache for the Doctor and Donna's family, but for Donna and her daughter they just girl bossed their way out of it in only 5 minutes.
Good for them.
WESLEY DODDS In Wesley Dodds: The Sandman (2023)
It’s December folks, you know what that means.
Securing the perimeter for the last time this year <3
I look forward to securing the perimeter again with you all in 2024
LD: Because you know what they say about coincidences, don't you?
Jeffers: 😔 It is one of the great shames of my life that I'm not as well read...
LD: There's no such things as coincidences my god.
I think they should kiss.❤️
Shout out to my homophobic mom for buying me a necklace years ago that's colors align almost perfectly with the bi flag. It's like fate or irony or something.
Hot damn!
Aw man, after sending me this how could I not? I’ll finish it ASAP 👍
Thank You!! ☺️
I'm never getting rid of this GIF. Never.
Soul Music by Terry Pratchett
Terrible jokes and ramblings and OH GOD, THE PAIN! THE UNENDURABLE AGONY! (howdy)
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