jmalkki:


Hello, Stranger 

Some caught the mention in the last post, that the scene depicted in the “Orphans In the Night” wasn’t my original choice. So, not to waste an idea: this was what was originally intended – back when the line “Hello, stranger” still had some more weight with the title and within the narration.

Would have indeed been a shame to throw away this already started work. So, taking advantage of it in form of a brief ’re-visitation’ from a different POV. 

The ‘actual chapters’ this following snippet is based on:
Part one, “Home Is Where You Are”
Part two, “Orphans In the Night”

And all the rest of the “Honey Mushroom” series listed here.

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Months: Where We Met 

Based on these narrations:
Part one, “Home Is Where You Are”

Part two, “Orphans In the Night”

Hugh enters the lounge area of the hotel lobby and takes a look around the place, trying to find Paul with his gaze. The lighting is quite too dim to really make out anything. This is where he is supposed to be, right?

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ayellowbirds:

jessicamiriamdrew:

chuplayswithfire:

maxximoffed:

jessicamiriamdrew:

UHHH I’m reading thanos: the infinity revelation, and thanos goes to steal a holy relic from the Badoon and uh

and then!

What, praytell, the fuck

‘Reptilian origins’ HELLO???

Marvel’s fucking canceled, again. Who designed? Anyone know the author and writer?

Jim Starlin wrote it!

He’s credited with the lineart/pencils, too.

For goyim who might be confused, the issue here is that there’s a lot of conspiracy theorists who either metaphorically or seriously identify the jewish peoples as being secretly “reptilian”, suggesting we’re inhuman monsters in disguise seeking to infiltrate and conquer Christendom. Here, Starlin has taken the warmongering misogynist reptilian alien race called the Badoon and overtly identified them with Judaism by using the symbol of a six-pointed star in their temple.