This is one of the best micro-splatterpunk yarns I’ve ever seen:
As well they should be. pic.twitter.com/gOhJkbOI5l
— Ciareepy 🎃 (@CiaraMPSI) October 26, 2016
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(Spine-children today.)
This is one of the best micro-splatterpunk yarns I’ve ever seen:
As well they should be. pic.twitter.com/gOhJkbOI5l
— Ciareepy 🎃 (@CiaraMPSI) October 26, 2016
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(Spine-children today.)
Time anomaly fiction from Germán Sierra (an introductory snippet):
Recently, she’s been unearthing certain stuff that wasn’t supposed to be there and hiding it at home: a fairly well-conserved but unidentifiable iPhone 20, a real-size Barbie doll, and a sophisticated-looking metallic prosthetic hand. All of them prevenient from the underneath of a never-before-excavated Romanesque chapel. All of them, most probably, originated in what is commonly called the future.
She wonders if there is a market for relics of the future.
She cares about money, because money, in pure capitalist logic, means the possibility of change. …
Okay, so everyone is doing the trolley thing, and I decided to give it a whirl.
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You see a trolley speeding down a dangerous track where 1/— OKULTRA (@okayultra) August 7, 2016