I know. I have to tell myself that nothing is “mine” and that I’m holding onto it for the next person. Like taking turns. It can be frustrating af still.
I know. I have to tell myself that nothing is “mine” and that I’m holding onto it for the next person. Like taking turns. It can be frustrating af still.
Zone of Interest is on Tubi 👀
More like Kristi Noemorejob
Also The Tempest! It feels the most cohesive out of all of his plays.
Macbeth has always been my favorite, and I have a special spot in my heart for Midsum, having performed it. Hamlet and Anthony and Cleopatra are both up there as well.
Who would have thought Victor Frankenstein and Mick Jagger would have so much in common?
kill the imposter syndrome in you head because not only is there someone out there doing it worse than you, they're also using chat gpt to do it
Anyways.
But were you taught to be a pilot????
remembering Catherine O’Hara on her birthday 🤍
Nancy 3/4/26 💅
Fake article headline. "Opinion by Michelle Cottle" "Is the Cure to Modern Loneliness Searching for Cryptids with Friends?"
Call of Cthulhu campaign about a bunch of lonely people off the internet coming together to search for monsters and finding themselves –just before the swirling vortex of madness consumes them all.
If you smell toast, you might be having a stroke... a stroke of luck that is. It’s toast time.
We’re kickstarting a brand-new edition of Public Access (maybe you’ve heard of it) on March 17th!
I ran a full campaign of the new edition on @thebadspot.bsky.social YT channel. It’s a great watch—and a great way to learn the game!
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It's in sale again please buy my shit, money is tight
Blades in the Dark and Mothership and Dolmenwood and Delta Green and Public Access and Call of Cthulhu and and and and and!!!!!!!!!
if I’m working for a soulless megacorp in MARATHON why haven’t any of them talked to me about KPIs yet
Here's a story...
that you'll hear tomorrow 👀
When someone says „Scientists do not want you to know“ you can dismiss everything from there on. Scientists want you to know. They are desperate that you know. They can’t shut up about what they found out and want you to know.
We were all BIG fans of the Elordussy
(David's reaction to that phrase not withstanding)
I wish I was playing Marathon right now.
Northern California’s first condor egg in 100 years reported in redwood tree
Who COULDN’T use some good news? ‘ Scientists with the Yurok Tribe say that two of dozens of condors released to the wild in Humboldt County since 2022, to reestablish the endangered birds, have paired up, built a nest in a redwood tree and appear to be tending to an egg.”
#californiacondor
Tubi is operating on a whole other level
I was invited to participate in Women Writers Week at the Ebert website, and I wrote about Isabella Rossellini's performance in BLUE VELVET, and how she helped guide the film into its dark and mysteries places.
www.rogerebert.com/women-writer...
Very interested in procuring a bomber jacket
due to the economy, my midlife crisis is just going to be a few Outfits
Time for more DbD practice for the trans lifeline tourney!
Https://twitch.tv/michajah
I need to see Pedro Pascal in a film noir as a loser detective constantly getting emasculated so bad.
It’s imperative for my health that she not
If you enjoyed Hob's Barrow please consider posting a quick little review on Steam, it really helps keep us afloat! 🙏❤️
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Critical reception Quote: I take every failure hard. The one I took the hardest was The Thing. My career would have been different if that had been a big hit... The movie was hated. Even by science-fiction fans. They thought that I had betrayed some kind of trust, and the piling on was insane. Even the original movie's director, Christian Nyby, was dissing me. - John Carpenter in 2008 on the contemporary reception of The Thing
The trajectory of the thing being review bombed and hated when it first came out in 1982 to now beloved and entered into the national film registry in 2025. Great art survives