I’m gonna simply say this: if you are at all interested in a Stargate show with ANY of the original creators/performers involved, now is the time to say something. Otherwise it really will be the end of that chapter forever. Let them know you are THERE
@BaronDestructo@HashtagSexy69 😢
How about if an anonymous source released them as notes for their upcoming fan fiction?
Joking of course, and very sad that we'll never know what could have been.
Goth Girl Spit is now a real energy drink that you can actually buy thanks to Echelon
Real spit was only used for "testing purposes only" and the citrus-flavoured drink has already sold out
@BaronDestructo Devastated for everyone involved. A show with an automatic guarantee of passionate viewers from day 1 seems like something every studio would want. To have it thrown away on the most paper thin reason is just so disheartening. 💔
We're so excited to announce that we're partnering with @IMPRNTSTUDIOS to publish Hounded! A narrative dog-adventure game, where you play as a young Border Collie called Duke.
Will you find your way home? Wishlist and follow @HoundedGame for more updates!
https://t.co/1fyHfMk4P5
@BaronDestructo@JeremyTate41 It's one of the busiest streets for tourists in the City, almost always packed to the gills during daytimes, so timing the filming is probably very tricky.
Breaking news: A Ford dealership in Kansas can't release a sold F-250 because a robin moved in first.
An employee at the dealership located outside Kansas City noticed a robin building a nest on the tire of a brand new F-250 that was already sold. The robin laid four eggs and successfully hatched them.
The truck is now stuck on the lot until the chicks fledge, because the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 makes it illegal to disturb an active nest of any native bird in the United States.
The buyer has been a good sport. The dealership called it the only F-250 in America currently protected under federal law.
The Netherlands has become the first country in the world to successfully eliminate stray dogs, ensuring that every dog has a home.
This remarkable achievement stems from a combination of strict animal welfare laws, large-scale spaying and neutering programs, and a strong culture of responsible pet ownership. The Dutch government has long supported widespread sterilization initiatives and enforces tough penalties for animal abuse and abandonment.
While an estimated 200 million stray dogs exist worldwide, the Netherlands stands out as a global leader. In Dutch cities, it is common to see dogs riding in bicycle baskets, relaxing under café tables, and even joining their owners on public transport, a reflection of how deeply integrated pets are into everyday life.
The country now serves as an inspiring model for animal welfare, demonstrating how coordinated policy, cultural awareness, and compassion can effectively solve a challenge that continues to affect many other nations.
We only rate dogs. This is a precious little seal. She is laying on the beach and everything. Please be more respectful of our craft, and only send dogs. Thank you… 12/10