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  • Padma Lakshmi

    I would take-a both pills, it should help.

    SEXY

    Republicans gearing up for midterms and 2024

    District 4 in Saigon.

    What a yee-yee ass Marvel show.

    Spider-Man fan art–black, red, and blue ink, blue and red colored pencil

    Kitty is always curious

    Looks like Summer at Horse Shoe Canyon in Arizona

    Chef Rush

    F-22 seen with a new reflective, metallic coating

    CARAVAN by Pablo Palomeque

    Obsidian Crater, Oregon

    Phoenix by Meghan Hetrick

    A classic

    Iron Tech


  • Sunrise Monument Valley Arizona

    Temple and Vending Machines, Japan

    Dr Zachary Smith (Jonathan Harris) and the Class M-3 Model B9 ‘Robot’ on the set of the classic 1960’s sci-fi series “Lost In Space.”

    Galactus by Tea Gregl

    Léa Seydoux

    Millennium Falcon Blueprint

    CINDERELLA 2088 by Kyokaz

    Returns & Exchanges

    Pam Grier (1974)

    I hate pizza

    Batman Beyond

    im not even a bad driver

    Jupiter

    Twilight Princess Zelda cosplay (Kalseru cosplay)

    Solar System v2

    A pumpkin man

    Courage

    Helicopters were designed as elephants to fly over the national capital for our 11th Republic Day parade on 26th January 1960. New Delhi, India.

    A U.S. Navy SEAL acting as opposing forces ambush a joint raid exercise between Ukrainian Special Forces and U.S. Navy SEALs during exercise Sea Breeze 21 on Pervomays?kyy Island, Ukraine July 2, 2021

    The Suicide Squad by CuddlyVeedles

    I would still smash

    City after dark

    New Star Trek Book: “The Star Trek Book of Friendship: You Have Been, and Always Shall Be, My Friend”

    The Star Trek Book of Friendship: You Have Been, and Always Shall Be, My Friend by and Jordan Hoffman has been added to the site!

    Star Trek has energized friendships for over 50 years. Whether it’s exploring a convention, beaming into a movie theater, or joining in on a landing party watch party, generations have been as united in their love of the franchise’s bold storytelling and stunning action as they are in the honest fully realized relationships of their favorite characters.
    Created by fans for fans, with a foreword from Star Trek: Voyager’s Robert Picardo and Ethan Phillips, this is a first-of- its-kind, fully authorized celebration of Star Trek’s most enduring and endearing friendships, including Kirk and Spock, Picard and Data, Janeway and Seven of Nine, Bashir and Garak, and more!

    Whether you and your pals think of yourselves as a Sulu and Chekov, a Burnham and Tilly, or even an Archer and Porthos, this is the perfect book to gift to your best Trek friend or keep for yourself! A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this book goes to benefit The Planetary Society, a nonprofit dedicated to empowering the world’s citizens to advance space science and exploration.

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    Free N95 masks arriving at pharmacies and stores around the country

    The masks are among the 400 million that are being distributed nationwide to combat the spread of the omicron variant.

    Omicron’s wave is at least 386% taller than delta’s—and it’s crushing hospitals

    Omicron wave’s hospital admissions are 76% higher than delta’s, CDC reports.

    VR is delivering on some cool stuff we were promised like flying cars and hoverboards

    Neil Young Wants His Music Off Spotify Over Joe Rogan Vaccine Misinformation

    “They can have Rogan or Young. Not both.”

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    MINIMAL PURPLE SATURN

    Hi, Nellie

    Hi, Nellie: Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. With Paul Muni, Glenda Farrell, Ned Sparks, Robert Barrat. The managing editor for a newspaper, in hot water with his boss, is demoted to writing the “Nellie Nelson” heart throb column, where he gets the unexpected opportunity to crack a major story.

    Another Glenda Farrell movie, this one is volume 8 of the Forbidden Hollywood series, one of four or five movies included in the collection. They’re all supposed to be movies that were released before the Hays code and were “forbidden” to be shown, but in reality most of the films in this collection are just movies that happened to come out before some arbitrary time frame. I’m told that the Hays code wasn’t even seriously considered until 1934, which is the same year that “Hi, Hellie” came out, and there’s nothing in the film that suggests to me that it would have had much problem with the code anyways, aside from a bit of drinking and a very drunk guy that gets pretty roughed up.

    I’m sure you’ll be shocked to hear this is a missing man mystery movie with a missing banker with $500,000 in missing money, who’s assumed to have absconded with the cash, but in reality, he’s dead and there’s criminal shenanigans afoot. Glenda Farrell is here, but she’s just a supporting role, not the main actor. That honor goes to Paul Muni, who’s done a previous film with Farrell, and does a commendable job as a man that makes one bad call and is severely punished for it, but figures out how to deal with the set back and insults hurled his way. It’s a good movie and if you’re into fast talking newspaper mysteries, this is a great one to check out.

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