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(n.pl.)
- A state or fit of depression; low spirits. Also: a bad temper or mood.
- Sulky or ill-tempered persons (singular is a mulligrube).
(n.)
- A stomach ache, colic; diarrhoea.
(n.pl.)
- A state or fit of depression; low spirits. Also: a bad temper or mood.
- Sulky or ill-tempered persons (singular is a mulligrube).
(n.)
- A stomach ache, colic; diarrhoea.
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According to the WGA, writers can return to work at 12:01 a.m. Pacific Time WEDNESDAY, 9/27— even while it plans membership meetings to discuss fine points.
Based on the deal, AI can't be source material. So if you're a publisher, AI novels or graphic novels or whatever just became that much less appealing because *they can't be optioned.*
Based on the deal, AI can't be source material. So if you're a publisher, AI novels or graphic novels or whatever just became that much less appealing because *they can't be optioned.*
TL;DR: Bill Willingham is the lovely creator/writer of the Fables series of comics created for DC. He owns (or owned) the intellectual property rights. Due to reasons in the article - which amount to shenanigans from DC and his own philosophy - he decided to give the IP to the public domain.
(n.)
- A place to retreat, alone, when ill-humoured
-Man-cave/she-shed
“After an interminable day at work, I retreat to the growlery, where I can unleash my inner curmudgeon & grumble to myself about all the people who insist upon vexing me.”
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(adj.)
-Brightly shining, radiant, resplendent
-(of a person or their expression) emanating joy or goodness
Used in a sentence:
“Whenever I’m sad or lonely, your effulgent smile always makes me feel so much better.”
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(adj.)
-Brightly shining, radiant, resplendent
-(of a person or their expression) emanating joy or goodness
Used in a sentence:
“Whenever I’m sad or lonely, your effulgent smile always makes me feel so much better.”
Check out my new book:
bit.ly/GWOTDbook
Poe: we've GOT to distance ourselves from Joanne
Neil Gaiman: she's become a liability
Gaiman: soon she'll be killed by the publisher assassins
Poe: right, the
Poe: hold on, the what
Gaiman: the publisher assassins
Poe: