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07 Oct 10:54

Office of The Mayor, Twin Peaks | Submitted by C. Burns The...

Office of The Mayor, Twin Peaks | Submitted by C. Burns
The letterhead of Dwayne Milford, Mayor of Twin Peaks. Letters written on this stationery were once sent to members of the Official Twin Peaks Fan Club.
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02 Oct 13:15
VVORK » 2007 » March
by unvisible
CarniboreDoom Metal Accordeon
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01 Oct 08:23

Aware I'm an Idiot

OCTOBER COMES UPON US!!! And then it will be time for unfunny horror comics from Gunshow! Prepare!!!! To Not laugh all month!!!!!
PINOCCHIO! + STORE!
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29 Sep 07:22
aqqindex: Alan Buchsbaum, Loft, Circa 1982
by featherandarrow
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26 Sep 10:54

Photo
CarniboreI'm for each of those things.

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24 Sep 16:19
predecessors: Expended shell cases piled up after the Battle of...
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24 Sep 09:16
Potentially Habitable Moons
For astrobiologists,
these may be the four most
tantalizing moons in our Solar System.
Shown at the same scale, their exploration by interplanetary
spacecraft has launched the idea that moons, not just
planets, could have environments supporting life.
The Galileo mission to Jupiter discovered
Europa's global subsurface ocean of liquid water
and indications of
Ganymede's
interior seas.
At Saturn, the Cassini probe detected erupting fountains of water ice
from Enceladus indicating warmer subsurface water on
even that small moon, while finding surface lakes
of frigid but still liquid hydrocarbons beneath the dense atmosphere
of large moon Titan.
Now looking beyond the Solar System,
new
research suggests that sizable exomoons,
could actually outnumber
exoplanets in stellar
habitable zones.
That would make moons the most common type of habitable world
in the Universe.
Potentially Habitable Moons
Potentially Habitable Moons
For astrobiologists,
these may be the four most
tantalizing moons in our Solar System.
Shown at the same scale, their exploration by interplanetary
spacecraft has launched the idea that moons, not just
planets, could have environments supporting life.
The Galileo mission to Jupiter discovered
Europa's global subsurface ocean of liquid water
and indications of
Ganymede's
interior seas.
At Saturn, the Cassini probe detected erupting fountains of water ice
from Enceladus indicating warmer subsurface water on
even that small moon, while finding surface lakes
of frigid but still liquid hydrocarbons beneath the dense atmosphere
of large moon Titan.
Now looking beyond the Solar System,
new
research suggests that sizable exomoons,
could actually outnumber
exoplanets in stellar
habitable zones.
That would make moons the most common type of habitable world
in the Universe.
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22 Sep 13:59

"It’s when you look for meaning that you get confused." -...

"It’s when you look for meaning that you get confused." - Bukowski
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22 Sep 13:55
White Castle by Yuri Shwedoff
by Igor Tkac
Yuri Shwedoff's portfolio on ArtStation.

Keywords: space shuttle on rover moving platform overgrown monument future planet of the apes rider on horse futuristic advancements obsolete flying machine equipment forgotten after war concept art by yuri shwedoff moscow russia portfolio image sample artstatiuon.com

Keywords: space shuttle on rover moving platform overgrown monument future planet of the apes rider on horse futuristic advancements obsolete flying machine equipment forgotten after war concept art by yuri shwedoff moscow russia portfolio image sample artstatiuon.com
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22 Sep 09:25

Big Talk

Thank you all for your kind words about Graveyard Quest's ending. We will see a physical release of it eventually, just not this year. Next year. Definitely by next TCAF at least.
Friday I announced that I'm starting up a new comic: an adaptation of the original Pinocchio story! It's gonna be good. Starts up on Sept 15th, right after SPX, which I will be at with Topatoco.
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22 Sep 08:59
guerillasforever: I’ll tell you whats wrong with society. No one drinks from the skulls of their...
I’ll tell you whats wrong with society. No one drinks from the skulls of their enemies anymore.



























