Bookshelfcat laughs at your puny attempts to understand.
(Now it’s your turn. You caption the shot.)
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Mr. 2 now joins the ranks of my rag-tag team of bookshelf dwellers. (Thank you, Matt--a most thoughtful gift from Japan :D ) And yes, the swan heads do come off--and they can be put on his feet. He also comes with an inter-changeable face (though, he only ships with the "strangest face in the world", which is 90% his anyway XD) ...Appa seems embarrassed to share shelf space with such.... odd...
Dr. Bizarro’s Bookshelf of Horrors Do not attempt to adjust your computer, human. You are now in the clutches of Doktor Bizarro. Your worst tomes are my favorite tortures. The Strain: Stain On My Brain Ah, we return once again to the wonderful world of vampires. If certain popular interpretation is to be believed, they are sparkling, soulless aberrations that stalk women a tenth their age. Even...
...Keith Giffen and his collaborators fell in love with the idea, and then spent the next several years coming up with madcap comedies based around the idea that Ambush Bug and his cast all knew that they were characters in a funnybook and acted accordingly. And it's apparently all very funny, because the stories keep telling you that they're very funny...
... months, and sleeping together for two. spock spends most of her nights in the captain's quarters, and small things of hers have started to show up in his room. her books find places on his bookshelf next to his, and a strange, beautiful vulcan instrument sits on the table next to their chess set. this is the phase in the relationship where normally kirk would take a step back and rethink things, ...
... got to work creating an adventure for my friends to play. My first “complete” dungeon adventure was called the “Temple of the Moon Dagger”. It’s still buried in one of the game boxes over on my bookshelf. I tried running the game for some of my friends and my younger sister, but it quickly turned out to be a flop. For example, the first floor of the dungeon had almost nothing of actual interest ...
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