Apparently if you have an anxiety disorder you can go backwards in time.
Are you kidding? I can go back to that exact moment when I was 6 and I said something embarrassing any time I like.
well that’s just painfully accurate
Apparently if you have an anxiety disorder you can go backwards in time.
Are you kidding? I can go back to that exact moment when I was 6 and I said something embarrassing any time I like.
well that’s just painfully accurate
Mandy Patinkin on The Late Show, December 18, 2015
My name is Inigo Montoya, you killed my father, prepare for…the compassion and empathy that was never shown to you, but might one day save humanity as we know it.
One day Mandy Patinkin decided to stand up and be my hero, and he hasn’t stopped since.
Mandy not taking anymore of anyone’s shit again, ever. <3
I don’t know who Mandy is but I already respect him so much
This is Mandy, my friend:
Anonymous asked:
biologizeable answered:
Well, black vultures actually get surprisingly far north these days, especially up the east coast! They do have a rather distinctive head though, if you got close enough to see that - it’s very “emperor palpatine, but with actual redeeming features”

Juvenile turkey vultures, on the other hand, aren’t quite the distinctive red they get when they’re fully mature, but they’re more “darth vader, but as a good dad” than full-on palpatine

That being said, the easiest way to tell turkey vultures from black vultures is their wings - turkey vultures have distinctly two-toned wings, whereas black vultures just have a lighter starburst at their wingtips.

Anyways I know that didn’t really help you ID the bird you saw, but at least you got the vulture/star wars crossover that nobody but me asked for
Simplicity 1095 Misses Doctor Who Dr. Who Tardis Dalek Cosplay Little Bo Peep Costume Sewing Pattern Sizes 6-14 New UNCUT
less fun things about writing star trek fic (if you’re me anyway):
- having to think critically about how the existence of replicators would affect the retail economy on non-federation planets
- deciding how standard food replicators are
- figuring out who has access to larger industrial replicators for items the in-home version can’t handle
- whether a locality would charge for use of government-owned industrial replicators
- really just figuring out the economy in general?
- like presumably cardassia has a monetary economy and thus doctors/tailors/government employees/gardeners would be paid for their time but most of the actual goods one would purchase can be replicated for free
- do cardassians have to pay electric bills???
this shit is my jaaaaaaaaam
There’s a book on this called Trekonomics by Manu Saadia. He also gave a pretty interesting interview about it in the podcast Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy.