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spockvarietyhour: The Battle of Wolf 359, 2367.
spockvarietyhour:mockneck:恭喜發財! 新年快樂!This is the Money Jackie, he only comes once every 5000 years. Reblog and you too will have adorable amounts of money.
spockvarietyhour:mockneck:恭喜發財! 新年快樂!This is the Money Jackie, he only comes once every 5000 years. Reblog and you too will have adorable amounts of money.screw that, I want the money amounts of adorable he’s dishing out
takineko: frank-o-meter: bigmammallama5: winterstar95: itswalky: wackd: itswalky: spockvarietyhour: HOW DID YOU FIND MY CRYING SHED Been looking at this for a while, and something about it seemed off. Something else is going on here, behind
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doublearabianpunchfrontlayout: number368: bigmammallama5: winterstar95: itswalky: wackd: itswalky: spockvarietyhour: HOW DID YOU FIND MY CRYING SHED Been looking at this for a while, and something about it seemed off. Something else is going
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spockvarietyhour: Man the Headless horseman is cut. It’s like the cover of a bad romance novel.
spockvarietyhour: don’t let the tiny wheel distract you from the fact that there’s a chain across the passenger side seat, which I’m gonna assume is the seatbelt.
spockvarietyhour: Better to be king for a night than schmuck for a lifetime. 10 Caps from The King of Comedy (1982) directed by Martin Scorsese
spockvarietyhour: The artist’s struggle. lol XD
spockvarietyhour: The Wake written by Jeffrey Langart and letters by Steve Liebercolours by Wildstorm FX
spockvarietyhour: HOW DID YOU FIND MY CRYING SHED
spockvarietyhour: Cold got you down? chills? fever? Sounds like you need a buddy: flu buddy! The Stand (1994)
spockvarietyhour: William T. Riker’s command, the U.S.S. Titan, as seen in Star Trek: Lower Decks. First mentioned in Star Trek: Nemesis, the Titan became a spinoff series of Star Trek Novels, where this design debut. From Memory Beta: When Pocket
spockvarietyhour:Star Trek: Enterprise “In a Mirror Darkly Pt. 1″ & Star Trek: Prodigy “Kobayashi”
spockvarietyhour:Star Trek: Voyager “The Raven” O this is so relatable right now.
spockvarietyhour: I love this Art Deco mural, which according to this ET article is a Justice League easter egg. awesome.
spockvarietyhour: mudwerks:want donuts too late
spockvarietyhour: tinkdw: saawek: Me *driving on the M25 and hating it cause traffic* : Dammit Crowley you bastard They have an actual advert for Good Omens on the M25. Amazing 😆 “Hell’s greatest achievement. The M25”
spockvarietyhour:Sneak peek at the re-release of season 1 of Discovery.
spockvarietyhour: mockneck:恭喜發財! 新年快樂!This is the Money Jackie, he only comes once every 5000 years. Reblog and you too will have adorable amounts of money.
spockvarietyhour:mockneck:恭喜發財! 新年快樂! This is the Money Jackie, he only comes once every 5000 years. Reblog and you too will have adorable amounts of money.
spockvarietyhour: U.S. Army Robots and their Russian/Ukranian counterparts, Outside the Wire
spockvarietyhour:TRAMAMPOLINE TRAMBOPOLINE
spockvarietyhour:Appleseed Alpha (2014)
spockvarietyhour:Well that can’t be Anakin at the controls, they successfully landed their ship.
spockvarietyhour: The starship Avalon, on a 120 year journey to the new colony world of Homestead II. Crew: 258 Passengers: 5000
spockvarietyhour: Lockout (2012)
spockvarietyhour:The Valley Forge, “Silent Running” (1972)
spockvarietyhour: 1. Cyberfleet (52nd Century)2. Demons Run (52nd Century) 3. The Church Space Fighter (52nd Century) 4. The Church Warship (52nd Century) 5. Crashed Cybership (2011) 6. Skullion Saucer(2011) 7. Christmas Invader (1938)8. Androzani Forest
spockvarietyhour:Grenades.
spockvarietyhour: Constantine trapped in a trunk
spockvarietyhour: Excalibur and Victory’s first encounter with Drakh fighters
spockvarietyhour: Woops
spockvarietyhour: Z-95 Clone Starfighter
spockvarietyhour:Nobody cares about your manpain, Wes.
spockvarietyhour: Letterkenny “Valentime’s Day”
spockvarietyhour:That’s just an odd quirk of casting. Both Willem Dafoe and John Pankow are youths that appear and disappear at a phonebooth. (both are in To Live in Die in L.A. a couple of years later)