“Jump and die with Battle Born, a complete ‘armored merc’ RPG” by Joseph Hilmer and George Rahm, featured in Space Gamer/Fantasy Gamer, Vol 2, Issue 1, Sept/Oct 1992, with Todd Pickens cover art.
The Space Gamer was created by Metagaming in the 70s, then continued by Steve Jackson Games who eventually dropped the “The” from the title. SJG also added Fantasy Gamer as a separate magazine before folding fantasy topics back into Space Gamer. Several other companies later took over the titles for brief runs. Hilmer and Rahm published 9 print issues as Better Games, starting with the issue above.
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Power Couple!
Goro and @fereldanwench ’s Valerie
(bi panic is real yo lmfao)Process video below under the cut!
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You’ve gotta learn to stop forcing things: conversations, connections, attention, or affection. If it has to be forced, it isn’t meant for you. Being ok with losing people who are ok with losing you, is such an underrated power move. It flows or it goes.
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Perseus with Medusa’s Severed Head
by François-Nicolas Chifflart (c. 1865)
Zeus Presides Over His Olympus by Jim Tierney,
illustration for Edith Hamilton’s Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes (2017 edition)
Fireflies - Paul Batch
American , b. 1979 -
Oil on canvas , 24 x 3o in.
Large piles of coal await shipment on Kooragang Island, part of the Port of Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia. The island is one of the world’s largest coal export facilities, with a capacity of at least 120 million tonnes per annum. In 2022, coal trading comprised more than 97% of revenue at the Port of Newcastle; however, the port plans to reduce this figure to 50% by 2030 and fully decarbonize by 2040.
-32.875306°, 151.767778°
Source imagery: Nearmap
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Kagami netsuke with design of peacock and peonies
Japanese
Edo period–Meiji era
mid to late 19th century (before 1889)
Toyokawa Mitsunaga II (Japanese, 1831–1880 Japanese)
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Ya boi tried his hand at something new in the last two weeks and now im obsessed. Made lots of trial and errors but ultimately very pleased with my end product! I’ll share photos of the finished vest soon, and may open an Etsy again to list some patches in the future.
um. im home
Max Ernst, Coquillage, ca. 1957, oil on canvas











