going wild on a saturday night
*glass of bourbon*
*wikipedia page for 'photon'*
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fat elf tony imouto,Skyrim Ngai Ghibli,blondehair lightgreen long skirt, legs, gorgeous face,fogged (beautiful images of anime),Cinematic,8k,mucha --test --s 3322 --seed 7834555
(Midjourney)
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Things Brainstorm says to himself at night while reheating leftover takeout.
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I'm on Tumblr now- hope I'm doing this right?
Art for my Pokemon Aspect headcanon where the characters are playing their part for their respective pokemon deities
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TW BODY HORROR, EYESTRAIN, BRIGHT LIGHTS, EYE CONTACT
I recently read Cryptid Sightings by @naffeclipse, and decided to do some fanart of when Y/N discovered what Sun and Moon really are. Design of Eclipse belongs to @themeeplord, go check them out!
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M'gann: Aw, the light went out :(
Wally: Oh don't worry guys I got this
Wally: *Shakes his entire body really fast*
Wally: *Starts glowing*
Artemis: What? How?
Wally: I swallowed a flashlight!
Kaldur, on the verge of a heart attack: WHY WOULD YOU–
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what was the first piece of Star Trek media you consumed? :)
Anon you have fallen for my nefarious schemes once again... (rips off disguise with an evil flourish) I may look like a trekkie, but I am actually.......
A trekkie who is a huge nerd at heart xDD. I got into Star Trek mainly through assimilating fanfic into my conciousness. I've heard my characterizations are surprisingly solid (YIPPEE) for someone who only vaguely knows what happens in canon. But I've never actually had the pleasure of going through any official Trek media yet! My one flex is that I have no qualms against spoilers of any magnitude lol.
I know this isn't Trek media explicitly, but in the spirit of responding to the sentiment behind the question, ngl, I'm going to have to go with Mythbusters. I honestly didn't really pay much attention to the Trek segments when I watched it for the first time (that being said, I *need* to go back and watch the gorn cannon episode again omg). But Mythbusters was so formative for me because it gave me that push to get excited about science again after spending so many years defining myself as only an art/literature nerd when I was so excited about science when I was a kid.
I think in a sense, my interest in Star Trek is directly descended from the impact Mythbusters had on me-- and I think that's pretty neat :]]
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