@Trevornoah Thank you for being brave enough to bring up an important topic you don't fully understand. Something for you to ponder - who really is the little guy?? Hamas is a terrorist group tied to Fatah, Hezbollah, Al-Qaeda, Syria, Iran, Egypt, and beyond.
The #SPNFamilyForever is deeply grieving right now. Why? B/C we didn't just lose a TV show Thursday night, we ended an era- of asking what friends thought of the last ep, or what they think will happen next, & tuning in weekly to our community. Love you all & here for you! #AKF
Thank you @cw_spn for an amazing journey. Thank you to the entire cast and crew for committing so many years to this show. This isn't the end of the book. Just the end of a chapter. The journey will continue.
#SPNFamily#Supernatural#ThankYouSupernatural
Will definitely be watching this episode again tomorrow for free streaming on @TheCW - have to make sure I catch whatever I might have missed through my sobbing! #Supernatural
@mattcohen4real It gave me lifelong friends, a way to forget my adult problems an hour a week, work at conventions which led to more work in the industry, and best of all a community that truly cares about each other. #SPNFamily#gratefulthankfulblessed by #Supernatural
Finally watching Miranda on Hulu... so hilarious and rather, strangely, relatable even though I live a very different life & am American. Honestly the only show I've seen where I actually enjoy when they break the 4th wall! Amazing job @mermhart@tomellis17@sarahhadland1 et al!
That's the story of #Gilgamesh for modern ears, and this Epic Poem now completes #101 as it appears. Tasked with this duty for team #PoughkeepsiePie I will now continue with other #GISH duties until this hunt goes bye-bye
The Epic of #Gilgamesh for modern ears:
Gilgamesh was king of Uruk, a city in Iraq. He used his supernatural powers as 2/3 god and 1/3 human to build dope ziggurats & walls around Uruk. Gilgamesh was fleek, and a jerk. He enslaved his people, had affairs, etc. etc.
Empty-handed, & still mortal, #Gilgamesh returns to Uruk. He realizes he has no BFF and is probably still at odds with the Gods. To bring in a somewhat happy ending, after being home in Uruk for a bit, Enkidu’s spirit pays a visit to Gilgamesh and tells him all about hell.