
“I like your lines,” Ren says, slurring a bit.
“Children, Wake up” by @hollyhark.
Holly I’m so sorry I took so long to do this.

“I like your lines,” Ren says, slurring a bit.
“Children, Wake up” by @hollyhark.
Holly I’m so sorry I took so long to do this.

Behold, the last shot of Jameson served at the Fado Austin location. Not that I did it on purpose, but I’m a regular here and Sebastian’s punkass poured me a quadruple shot to empty the last bottle. It took me an hour to get it down to this level. 😩

‘The Writer,’ 1 of 3 surviving automata
from the 18th century, is a programmable
boy that uses quill and ink to write any 40
letters of custom text. This 240-year-old
automaton uses all 6,000 of its parts to
create just enough pressure for fluid,
elegant writing, and is thought by
some to be the first computer. SourceThis is truly a masterpiece of engineering from an early age. So amazing!
okay LOOK. I understand that on a purely mechanical and engineering level that this is an incredible piece but if scifi and fantasy media has taught me anything it’s that this motherfucker is haunted af and probably writes out gruesome deaths that mysteriously end up coming to pass thanks but NO THANKS BYE
@monstersinthecosmos why do I feel like this is relevant to your interests
