What: I named a character Evan Sterling (John Silver) and then had him be a disarmingly jovial cook on a ship before turning out to be a bad guy.
Why: I am bits in a trench coat.
What: I named a character Evan Sterling (John Silver) and then had him be a disarmingly jovial cook on a ship before turning out to be a bad guy.
Why: I am bits in a trench coat.
Today in #dnd I got to reveal a character plot twist Iβve sat on for literally 3 years and I donβt think my ego will ever recover from the payoff.
Also hereβs a photo offering of me to the text-based social media gods.
βWhat month does the fiscal calendar start for you, Pazuzu?β So basically #DND is going well.
Part 7 of me forgetting to post stuff here: got to make some low vibrations for the mouse this week!
Dog dad type ish
Look at this cute little Druid.
We've reached the point in our descent into fascism where the Jewish governor's house getting firebombed on Passover by a guy trying to bash his head in with a sledgehammer is overshadowed by the story of the President saying he wants to build foreign gulags for US citizens.
Just a reminder: if youβre posting AI Miyazaki art, he wants you dead.
Please. Please. Please.
Just a quick Ticketmaster crash out:
Why is logging into an account, getting placed into a virtual βqueueβ, getting βinβ only to be told tickets arenβt even on sale yet nor any pricing information the system weβve decided to go with?
Whatβd you call me
Guess I gotta get more tattoos oh noooo
an executive order is not a law
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film still #71
after band played happy birthday for Adam.
#severance
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But also in defense of no one, this is actually a weird frankenhorn that is neither a tuba nor a sousaphone π
In his defense, it IS a sousaphone and itβs a squares and rectangles situation.
A year later and we can officially talk about it!!
@mattbreuermusic.bsky.social and I along with 50+ musicians/dancers were part of the season 2 finale of Severance!
It was an absolutely wild experience, and itβs so incredibly cool to see it all on screen. :)
The tuba work is mysterious and important. #severance
Fly into Canada.
Immediate encounter.
I think my son was happy to have me home.
Oops I forgot this platform exists and I need to engage with it if I want it to engage back. Hi everybody this is what Iβve been up to the last five days.
Canβt have a baby if youβve had a vasectomy!
Hey guess what, @mattbreuermusic.bsky.social and I have a *VERY COOL THING* coming out at the end of next week that we've had to keep quiet for about a year!!! Stay tuuuuuuned.
Slava Ukraini! πΊπ¦ β
Something particularly tickling about seeing a βtrail ratedβ Jeep parked on the Upper East Side.
Hey BlueSky, please enjoy some antics and a trombone solo from this recent Too Many Zooz + friends release. My ska kid heart is so full getting to have a crack at this iconic trombone solo moment! Check out the full video here: youtu.be/Ukq01Euu2zk?...
10 minutes ago Jonah Bromwich The lead prosecutor on the Adams investigation has resigned from the federal prosecutor's office in Manhattan rather than agree to file a motion seeking to dismiss the corruption case against the mayor. In his resignation letter, Hagan Scotten wrote that any federal prosecutor "would know that our laws and traditions do not allow using the prosecutorial power to influence other citizens, much less elected officials." He added: "If no lawyer within earshot of the president is willing to give him that advice, then I expect you will eventually find someone who is enough of a fool, or enough of a coward, to file your motion. But it was never going to be me."
Not exaggerating when I say that the path back is going to be built on people in positions of influence regaining their sense of self-respect.
www.nytimes.com/live/2025/02...