Monday, March 2, 2015

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@Frisland
"@Frisland" by Uli Jansma

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Sunday, March 1, 2015

Canadians Honor Nimoy


The UPI reports; Canadians are turning the politicians on their money into Spock
"Canadians are drawing on their money to make politicians look like Spock from Star Trek, in honor of recently deceased Leonard Nimoy.
Canadian Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who appears on Canada's five dollar bill, has been the most common face to be turned into Spock.
'This series of Canadian bills was an easy target,' CDR's publisher Todd Falkowsky told Quartz. 'The existing portraits are quite large and can be improvised with easily, and the color of our $5s are the same blue as Spock's uniform."

Picture of the Day - 292

Friendship cannot stand always on one side
"Friendship cannot stand always on one side" by Valois

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Meaty Monday Reopens

Do you enjoy domination/submission role playing? If so, I have some great news for you.

Rico Bluestar is reopening Meaty Monday at The Manhole on Gay Fun World tomorrow!

Here is your slave transport to The Manhole.

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Picture of the Day - 291

Livin On The Outside
"Livin On The Outside" by Spyder Silverfall

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Live Long and Prosper!

Statement by the President of the United States of America on the Passing of Leonard Nimoy
"Long before being nerdy was cool, there was Leonard Nimoy. Leonard was a lifelong lover of the arts and humanities, a supporter of the sciences, generous with his talent and his time. And of course, Leonard was Spock. Cool, logical, big-eared and level-headed, the center of Star Trek’s optimistic, inclusive vision of humanity’s future.

I loved Spock.

In 2007, I had the chance to meet Leonard in person. It was only logical to greet him with the Vulcan salute, the universal sign for “Live long and prosper.” And after 83 years on this planet – and on his visits to many others – it’s clear Leonard Nimoy did just that. Michelle and I join his family, friends, and countless fans who miss him so dearly today."