@not-a-beholder.bsky.social
It was always going to be thusly.
They were just waiting for enough institutional guardrails (usually in the form of people with actual training and experience) were eradicated that the stink wasn't too unholy.
They were just waiting for enough institutional guardrails (usually in the form of people with actual training and experience) were eradicated that the stink wasn't too unholy.
November 10, 2025 at 11:05 PM
It was always going to be thusly.
They were just waiting for enough institutional guardrails (usually in the form of people with actual training and experience) were eradicated that the stink wasn't too unholy.
They were just waiting for enough institutional guardrails (usually in the form of people with actual training and experience) were eradicated that the stink wasn't too unholy.
Ooohhh, 'new' webcomic! Yay!
November 9, 2025 at 9:56 PM
Ooohhh, 'new' webcomic! Yay!
I like 4 the most. That means it will inevitably be the most expensive.
In order of preference 4-3-2-1
In order of preference 4-3-2-1
November 7, 2025 at 12:39 PM
I like 4 the most. That means it will inevitably be the most expensive.
In order of preference 4-3-2-1
In order of preference 4-3-2-1
@dieworkwear.bsky.social Could you comment on the, um, 'spread' of wide collar styles in men's shirts?
I returned to the office recently after years in the wilderness, and they're everywhere. Often in combination with thin ties with tiny knots (resembling a garrotte, or unwanted wrapping ribbon)
I returned to the office recently after years in the wilderness, and they're everywhere. Often in combination with thin ties with tiny knots (resembling a garrotte, or unwanted wrapping ribbon)
November 4, 2025 at 10:36 PM
@dieworkwear.bsky.social Could you comment on the, um, 'spread' of wide collar styles in men's shirts?
I returned to the office recently after years in the wilderness, and they're everywhere. Often in combination with thin ties with tiny knots (resembling a garrotte, or unwanted wrapping ribbon)
I returned to the office recently after years in the wilderness, and they're everywhere. Often in combination with thin ties with tiny knots (resembling a garrotte, or unwanted wrapping ribbon)
>The average thrown baked good is in fact non-lethal
Tell that to Setha Ironcrust. A well thrown combat flatbread should saw itself two inches deep into oak. A combat muffin or drop scone can be lethal even in inexpert hands.
'Course, you can't get the good stuff these days. It's the gravel
Tell that to Setha Ironcrust. A well thrown combat flatbread should saw itself two inches deep into oak. A combat muffin or drop scone can be lethal even in inexpert hands.
'Course, you can't get the good stuff these days. It's the gravel
November 4, 2025 at 1:35 PM
>The average thrown baked good is in fact non-lethal
Tell that to Setha Ironcrust. A well thrown combat flatbread should saw itself two inches deep into oak. A combat muffin or drop scone can be lethal even in inexpert hands.
'Course, you can't get the good stuff these days. It's the gravel
Tell that to Setha Ironcrust. A well thrown combat flatbread should saw itself two inches deep into oak. A combat muffin or drop scone can be lethal even in inexpert hands.
'Course, you can't get the good stuff these days. It's the gravel
Also, the tank is an Italian-made C1 Ariete (easily identified by the distinctive front lights, driver's vision blocks, lower glacis lifting/towing davits and side engine exhaust).
November 2, 2025 at 10:38 PM
Also, the tank is an Italian-made C1 Ariete (easily identified by the distinctive front lights, driver's vision blocks, lower glacis lifting/towing davits and side engine exhaust).
I read this as 'Minotaur Wunderland', but am only slightly disappointed as Miniatur Wunderland is wonderful!
October 28, 2025 at 11:30 PM
I read this as 'Minotaur Wunderland', but am only slightly disappointed as Miniatur Wunderland is wonderful!
Minimal now, but what about 5-10 years in the future?
Boeing orders/deliveries from China:
2006-2015: 1340 orders, 758 deliveries
2016-2025: 298 orders, 707 deliveries
737 MAX/787 issues had their impact, but economic decoupling between the US and China appears real (even in the LCA market).
Boeing orders/deliveries from China:
2006-2015: 1340 orders, 758 deliveries
2016-2025: 298 orders, 707 deliveries
737 MAX/787 issues had their impact, but economic decoupling between the US and China appears real (even in the LCA market).
October 23, 2025 at 5:56 AM
Minimal now, but what about 5-10 years in the future?
Boeing orders/deliveries from China:
2006-2015: 1340 orders, 758 deliveries
2016-2025: 298 orders, 707 deliveries
737 MAX/787 issues had their impact, but economic decoupling between the US and China appears real (even in the LCA market).
Boeing orders/deliveries from China:
2006-2015: 1340 orders, 758 deliveries
2016-2025: 298 orders, 707 deliveries
737 MAX/787 issues had their impact, but economic decoupling between the US and China appears real (even in the LCA market).
Do all mythologies have a common source? Yes! Humans. They have humans in common.
October 16, 2025 at 3:46 AM
Do all mythologies have a common source? Yes! Humans. They have humans in common.
Nuclear powered aircraft. That or Pokemon cards.
October 15, 2025 at 8:23 AM
Nuclear powered aircraft. That or Pokemon cards.
Numbers look a little low.
Owned, managed, on order (data to 30 June):
SMBC AC: 509, 232, 248 (989 total)
ALC: 495, 53, 241 (789 total)
If fully combined, I make it: 1004, 285, 489
It's not going to challenge AerCap, but the deal nearly doubles the scale
Owned, managed, on order (data to 30 June):
SMBC AC: 509, 232, 248 (989 total)
ALC: 495, 53, 241 (789 total)
If fully combined, I make it: 1004, 285, 489
It's not going to challenge AerCap, but the deal nearly doubles the scale
September 5, 2025 at 1:17 AM
Numbers look a little low.
Owned, managed, on order (data to 30 June):
SMBC AC: 509, 232, 248 (989 total)
ALC: 495, 53, 241 (789 total)
If fully combined, I make it: 1004, 285, 489
It's not going to challenge AerCap, but the deal nearly doubles the scale
Owned, managed, on order (data to 30 June):
SMBC AC: 509, 232, 248 (989 total)
ALC: 495, 53, 241 (789 total)
If fully combined, I make it: 1004, 285, 489
It's not going to challenge AerCap, but the deal nearly doubles the scale
Re-read The Fifth Elephant and Making Money recently. TERFs trying to claim Terry are barking up the wrong tree.
Just look at Cheery/Cheri, a dwarf who affirms her gender against social norms, and Gladys, the nominally sexless golem who adopts (a series of) female gender norms.
Just look at Cheery/Cheri, a dwarf who affirms her gender against social norms, and Gladys, the nominally sexless golem who adopts (a series of) female gender norms.
August 20, 2025 at 10:05 AM
Re-read The Fifth Elephant and Making Money recently. TERFs trying to claim Terry are barking up the wrong tree.
Just look at Cheery/Cheri, a dwarf who affirms her gender against social norms, and Gladys, the nominally sexless golem who adopts (a series of) female gender norms.
Just look at Cheery/Cheri, a dwarf who affirms her gender against social norms, and Gladys, the nominally sexless golem who adopts (a series of) female gender norms.
Yes (including multiple TISM concerts)!
August 6, 2025 at 6:04 AM
Yes (including multiple TISM concerts)!
Bob Catter or Mao Zedong though?
As the song of my people asks: "Who's your favourite genius, James Herd or James Joyce?"
As the song of my people asks: "Who's your favourite genius, James Herd or James Joyce?"
August 6, 2025 at 5:31 AM
Bob Catter or Mao Zedong though?
As the song of my people asks: "Who's your favourite genius, James Herd or James Joyce?"
As the song of my people asks: "Who's your favourite genius, James Herd or James Joyce?"
Positive waves man
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May 1, 2025 at 1:37 PM
Positive waves man
Randy Milholland, author of Something Positive, took over Popeye in 2022. He was picked out of a bunch of artists that drew Popeye comics around 2019-2020.
Milholland also did a great Behind the Bastards guest appearance discussing Scott Adams.
Milholland also did a great Behind the Bastards guest appearance discussing Scott Adams.
March 27, 2025 at 7:36 AM
Randy Milholland, author of Something Positive, took over Popeye in 2022. He was picked out of a bunch of artists that drew Popeye comics around 2019-2020.
Milholland also did a great Behind the Bastards guest appearance discussing Scott Adams.
Milholland also did a great Behind the Bastards guest appearance discussing Scott Adams.