transpunkspacejunk:

justin mcelroy: fantastic friend-shaped ageless deity who likely has the power to grant hilarious and extremely specific magical favors

travis mcelroy: nice and funny humanoid alien with a lumberjack aesthetic who has taken a liking to people and decided to stay long-term

griffin mcelroy: frightening but ultimately harmless trickster demon possessing the body of an IT helpdesk employee, genuinely just here for a laff

arihndas-pryce:

Pellaeon: Sir, if this fails there may be consequences.

Thrawn: con…se…quences?

Pellaeon: Sir, you’ve lived in the Empire for decades. You’re fluent in Basic.

Thrawn: I’m quite sure I’ve never heard that word before, Gilad.

Pellaeon: It means when things you don’t like happen as a direct result of poor choices you’ve made.

Thrawn: I don’t think that’s a real thing.

raveneuse:

Peter Minshall, From the Land of the Hummingbird, Trinidad Carnival, 1974. 

Upon finishing his studies at Central School of Art & Design in London, Minshall was asked by his mother to return home to Trinidad to create a costume for his adopted sister Sherry-Ann Guy (Coelho) to wear for carnival 1974. According to him, it took five weeks, 12 people, 104 feathers, each one made of 150 different pieces of fabric. The costume was designed to allow its wearer total mobility and was an immediate sensation.