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maccus77.bsky.social
English šŸ“󠁧󠁢󠁄󠁮󠁧ó æ, Pro-EU šŸ‡ŖšŸ‡ŗ, Digital Artist & Anti-AI, Runequest & Cthulhu TTRPG player, Medievalist & Saxon-Viking-Norman re-enactor, Husband & step-father. Deaf so will endeavour to Alt-text every piece of art I post.
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Division & Theft of Mineral Wealth Talks
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Another dick and small one at that most likely.
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I think Zuckerberg had a rat-penis transplant according to the non-fact-checked Facebook page. Could be his . šŸ˜
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Wankpanzer
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Oh dear, how sad, never mindā€¦šŸ˜
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My friend (the same friend) taught me before we were teens to look after books (not break the spine on paperbacks, etc) and it extended to everything else. I seem to remember I bought the only copy in our local games shop. I also recall it wasnā€™t cheap for the time.
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Well, what did Ketamine Karen, Queen of the Fascist Scene, expect.
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Well given the amount of natural stupidity that clearly exists in the US, using artificial intelligence is hardly surprising.
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Iā€™m reading Aelfricā€™s ā€œOld English Lives of Saints Vol.1ā€ from the Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library seriesā€¦and Penguin Classics ā€œEpic of Gilgameshā€ at present.
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Maybe they donā€™t have opposable thumbs?
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In time for my birthday!
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Leadership? Is that what they call it? Wow! Doesnā€™t that fall under the Misdescriptions Act?
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Sadly, the Mango Moronā€™s gob opened and spouted garbage before what left of his tiny brain had a chance to trigger the shut-it neurons
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I can go with that. And ban ā€œconsultancyā€/ā€œlobbyistā€/2nd jobs and see who truly wants to serve the people and not themselves and their cronies.
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All donations should go to a central fund to be distributed evenly. Better still, all donations should go to a central fund and be distributed to people and organisations that truly need it, not some bunch of truth evaders only interested in maintaining their social status or craving authority
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D&D and AD&D were the first two but just one system really and dropped once we discovered Runequest and Cthulhuā€¦which we still play both 40+ yrs later with pretty much the same crew.
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No. The angel is just dismayed that another white guy is playing a middle-eastern man with a god-complex whilst dressed as a Greek
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I felt the same about Ridley Scottā€™s Robin Hood. Iā€™ve never wanted to throw my popcorn at the screen but that movie almost demanded it. (I didnā€™t throw any: at the prices they charge, Im not wasting any more money on that film!)
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A gladioli instead of of a gladius?
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Since when is a pile of unread books a reason for not buying more books? TBRs are mutually exclusive to Ooh, more books! šŸ˜
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The public wants Fartage to leave the planet. We donā€™t care how. Just be gone.
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Thatā€™s four more than surgeries in his constituency, I suspect
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I have art in there. I knew it as Sages of Nochet in development
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A bit of a howlerā€¦
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For the world, not just the US
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Iā€™ve bought it fir myself for Xmas so only a couple of weeks to wait
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An unexpected departure from folk talesā€¦šŸ¤”
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Iā€™ve used Harmast for years.
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Galactica called the Cylons ā€œToastersā€. I donā€™t think our robots will ever be clankers. Weā€™re past that phase, I think.
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Only in lists of three or more items
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Never got there. Needed to rest after a mad week at the day job. Maybe next year.
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I bought them all during the 80s including the novels. Got rid of them all about 25yrs ago. Just had that urge to see if they were still enjoyable. Enjoying it so far.
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Iā€™ve only acquired the book recently. I wanted the same one i had as a teenager which was the Ace edition. I had all of them. Thought Iā€™d have a renaissance read. I also have the Chaosium game. Thought Iā€™d lost it bit discovered my mate has it along with a load of my notes. Thatā€™ll be cringe-worthy
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An RQ player for over 40 years, my content creation is mostly artwork for other creators. A recent (signed) commissioned piece that is one of 11 images due to be published in 2025 is below:
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The case for removing both from the planet strengthens.
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They will always find a way around any cap. Unless all funding for all campaigning comes from a central fund and all proof of spending is fully receipted back to that fund and any other donation is forbidden, caps wonā€™t work.
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Itā€™s the Torygraph: home of utter twaddle.
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My ā€˜specialismā€™ is early medieval so Iā€™m not au fait with modern texts focussing on US history. And even less for children, irrespective of age. Dorling Kindersleyā€™s Americaā€™s Century is a dip-in encyclopaedia of the 20th C. Alistair Cookeā€™s America is old (1972!) but spans more of US Historyā€¦
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Arenā€™t they banned now? Americans+History=Woke-Risk and therefore verboten.
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Cheeseā€¦definitelyā€¦maybe run to the fridge?
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Only December?