Happy Partially Muscled Skeleton Day everyone.
May you all enjoy a good scream for 30 seconds before vanishing.
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Happy Partially Muscled Skeleton Stands By The Perimeter Fence And Screams For Thirty Seconds Before Vanishing day for all who celebrate
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This is the only day you can reblog this
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For sale, Alan Moore / Dave Gibbons
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so weird find at my local used bookstore today
I managed to snag myself an autographed copy of the Watchmen graphic Novel
Except it's not autographed by Alan Moore
Or Dave Gibbons
It's autographed by this guy that did a doodle of an animal-centric Watchmen spinoff on the very last page and uhhhhh
@neil-gaiman is this actually you?
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its october (his month)
check out my art on instagram!
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These were dangerous thoughts, he knew. They were the kind that crept up on a Watchman when the chase was over and it was just you and him, facing one another in that breathless little pinch between the crime and the punishment.
And maybe a Watchman had seen civilization with the skin ripped off one time too many and stopped acting like a Watchman and started acting like a normal human being and realized that the click of the crossbow or the sweep of the sword would make all the world so clean.
And you couldn't think like that, even about vampires. Even though they'd take the lives of other people because little lives don't matter and what the hell can we take away from them?
And, too, you couldn't think like that because they gave you a sword and a badge and that turned you into something else and that had to mean there were some thoughts you couldn't think.
Only crimes could take place in darkness. Punishment had to be done in the light. That was the job of a good Watchman, Carrot always said. To light a candle in the dark.
Terry Pratchett, Feet of Clay
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Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons
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Carla Gugino as Silk Spectre in Watchmen (2009).
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