Passing4human
Passing4human t1_j9a94fi wrote
Reply to It followed me home. by Ginger_Jesus9311
Now the Museum of Modern Art wants it back.
Passing4human t1_j6ct3lg wrote
A gang of surrealist burglars recently hit my house. They took everything I owned and replaced it all with exact duplicates carefully placed in the same places.
Passing4human t1_j5yek0k wrote
Is there a Navajo language version of the Navajo Times?
Passing4human t1_j2v5vhp wrote
Reply to comment by NavyAnchor03 in This morning in Edinburgh by persianprez
However, there's an Edinburg, Texas, pronounced ED-inn-burg.
Passing4human t1_j2v5lah wrote
Reply to comment by captaincockfart in This morning in Edinburgh by persianprez
Look at the grass on the river's banks, you can see how it's pressed down.
Passing4human t1_j2dt4ct wrote
Tout it as the unauthorized autobiography.
Passing4human t1_j1d6fnn wrote
Reply to comment by Crotchless_Panties in Xmas at ground zero [oc] by M0NSTE2
But the younger generation thinks it's about 9/11.
Passing4human t1_ixrlc5o wrote
Lost Maples State Park?
Passing4human t1_ixkxubo wrote
There was another dubious emperor at about the same time, Silbannacus, known from two coins found in France.
Passing4human t1_ix5zpws wrote
I can hear the howler monkeys.
Passing4human t1_itemuoa wrote
Passing4human t1_isvmyzr wrote
I can think of several:
Poul Anderson's Nicholas van Rijn and Ensign Flandry short stories and novels.
James H Schmitz' Telzey Amberdon and Trigger Argee short stories.
Jerry Pournelle's John Christian Falkenberg stories.
Martha Wells' (Murderbot) Raksura books, about a humanoid alien called Moon on another planet, still coming to grips with living in a population of his own species.
The Liaden (lee AY den) books by Sharon Lee and Steve Miller, although that's more about a family.
Passing4human t1_j9z0x72 wrote
Reply to Poe Tent Sea, me, acrylic,2023 by travischapmanart
He's just a Poe boy, from a Poe family.