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gussquawks · 7 months
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Eclipse photos :)
Held my eclipse glasses against my 300mm zoom lens. Janky but it WORKED!! LOOK, I GOT SUNSPOTS
(Edited this post to include higher quality photos!)
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SHEMP HOWARD.
Filmography
Feature films, shorts and TV
1929: Fox Movietone Newsreel (himself)
1930: Soup to Nuts (firefighter)
1933: Salt Water Daffy (Wilbur, a kleptomaniac)
1933: Close Relations (cousin Mole)
1933: Paul Revere Jr. (stable boy)
1933; Gobs of Fun (nightclub client)
1933: In the Dough (Bug)
1933: Here Comes Flossie (Ezry)
1934: How'd Ya Like That? (sailor)
1934: Henry the Ache (Artie, one of King Henry's lackeys)
1934: The Wrong Wrong Trail (patient)
1934: Mushrooms (Thorndyke)
1934: The Knife of the Party (Shemp, leader of the Stooges)
1934: Everybody Likes Music (Shemp)
1934: Pugs and Kisses (Dopey Traynor)
1934: Very Close Veins (frozen drunk)
1934: Pure Feud (Clem McCarthy)
1934: Corn on the Cop (Reginald, tramp)
1934: I Scream (Moran's henchman)
1934: Rambling 'Round Radio Row # 7 (Series 2 # 1) (songwriter representative)
1934: Art Trouble (Shemp, art student)
1934: My Mummy's Arms (Kenneth)
1934: Daredevil O'Dare (circus promoter)
1934: Smoked Hams (Henry Howard)
1934: So You Won't T-T-T-Talk (Henry)
1934: Dizzy and Daffy (Lefty Howard)
1934: A Peach of a Pair (Shemp Butler)
1935: His First Flame (Smokey Moe)
1935: Convention Girl (Dan Higgins)
1935: Why Pay Rent? (Henry)
1935: Serves You Right (Johnny Spivens)
1935: On the Wagon (Henry)
1935: The Officer's Mess (Gus Doaks)
1936: While the Cat's Away (Henry)
1936: For the Love of Pete (Knobby Walsh)
1936: Absorbing Junior (Henry, husband)
1936: Here's Howe (Knobby Walsh)
1936: Punch and Beauty (Knobby Walsh)
1936: The Choke's on You (Knobby Walsh)
1936: The Blonde Bomber (Knobby Walsh)
1937: Kick Me Again (Knobby Walsh)
1937: Taking the Count (Knobby Walsh)
1937: Hollywood Round-Up (Oscar Bush)
1937: Headin 'East (Windy Wylie)
1938: Not Guilty Enough (Andy Clyde's brother-in-law)
1938: Home on the Rage (Andy Clyde's brother-in-law)
1939: Behind Prison Gates (inmate in charge of serving the mess hall)
1939: Another Thin Man (Wacky)
1939: The Glove Slingers (Uncle Pat Patrick, boxing manager)
1940: Money Squawks (Shemp)
1940: The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady (Joe, a pickpocket)
1940: Boobs in the Woods (Gus)
1940: Millionaires in Prison (Teacher)
1940: Pleased to Mitt You (Pat Patrick)
1940: The Leather Pusher.
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trashytummies · 2 years
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Desperate Measures (unfinished manhua G/t fic)
A/N: Wrote part of this back when I had severe Flowers in the Secret Place brainrot, but I still love Lian Ren (the 2nd lead). It’s a Chinese manhua about a girl who ends up in this other world (they’re like demons but not? The translation is ghouls, but I guess they’re like demon-reaper-ghost-like creatures that rule the afterlife?) The story is super cliche and isn’t anything special, but I have a thing for tortured dudes with 2nd lead syndrome and the art is gorgeous (plus there’s some g/t and vore…well soul vore but it’s better than nothing). There was going to be vore but never got to that point ;_; _______________
The wisp of a flame licks his back. Lian Ren’s eyes widen as Jiu Tao begin to catch up, demanding him to hand over Gu Yu. 
Never. 
A torrent of flames blast at full force, blazing right past him. The onslaught of fire only makes him run faster. Foolish little brat, always turning to fighting above all else. He throws back a quick binding spell toward Jiu Tao. Locks and chains surround an orb, successfully encasing Jiu Tao; Lian Ren smirks at the younger’s furious squawks. It was just strong enough to temporarily incapacitate Jiu Tao’s efforts to go after them. Or at least he hoped. 
“Lian Ren! Tell me what you did with Gu Yu, I know that you know where she is, you deadpan bastard!” he shouted, vehemently banging on the walls of his dome-like prison. 
Bits of ember flare out of his hands, but the orb absorbs his attacks. The younger prince curses up a storm, kicking and punching at the magical cell. Lian Ren narrows his eyes as he notices the beginnings of small cracks forming at the bottom of the orb. His cocky smirk falters and he picked up his pace. He looks down at his enclosed fist, careful not to jostle it too much. He had to be mindful about his little passenger, after all.
Finally, far enough from Jiu Tao, Lian Ren carefully unfurls his fist and a sharp pang runs through his heart when wide blue eyes stare up at him. A light pink dusts Lian Ren’s cheeks as he marvels how the tiny blonde stayed so remarkably calm. 
Gu Yu is unmoving, still as stone as she can only look up at the giant ghoul before her. Lian Ren’s head tilts to the side, his bangs sweep over his eyes as he gently presses a finger to her back, frowning slightly once he feels her racing heartbeat, rivaling that of a cornered mouse. 
She’s terrified. 
He slowly rubs the tip of his finger in small, gentle circles on her back, but Gu Yu only stiffens in response. Lian Ren sighs and pulls away; he couldn’t blame her. After all, he was the one who selfishly destroyed their relationship in the first place; being small, in the hands of her past murderer wasn’t a fate he would wish upon anyone, especially her. 
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gussquawks · 7 months
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Gus can't resist risking retina damage.
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gussquawks · 11 months
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Gus getting a quick bite with Stocks and letting his imagination run a little too wild…
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gussquawks · 10 months
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The Boys go to the movies on 7-21-23
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gussquawks · 9 months
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So I've kinda had a Survivor hyperfixation recently lol. A year ago I drafted up my own fictional reality show called Master Bay. Basically just gay survivor. And I just felt like revisiting it and drawing Cary. The VILLAIN. Been a while since I've drawn him.
he kinda edgy 😳
I have a whole cast of characters for this show and I may draw some other ones soon. Just because something like this would be an EXTREMELY ambitious comic project that would take forever to actually finish doesn't mean I can't still post some Master Bay content!
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gussquawks · 10 months
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It's Bowser Day... and there's a new NSFW pic up on the OTHER sites! LINKS ⬇
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gussquawks · 10 months
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I'm on BlueSky. :D And it feels like a genuine new start so far. I just hit my first 100 followers! If you've got an account, follow me there! (if you're 18). https://bsky.app/profile/gussquawks.bsky.social
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gussquawks · 11 months
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"This sinking ship is truly... Titanic." -Rose, Titanic (1997) This is my post intended for my Twitter audience to bring them over to wonderful sites like these! Is it a little extra to make an entire comic just to link my carrd? Yeah maybe, but that's okay. gussquawks.carrd.co I have no idea if that last panel is tasteful enough for this website. He's just tying his bro's shoes, honest
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gussquawks · 10 months
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REVIEW: This double feature was so fun and I’m glad I did it.
Oppenheimer was actually kind of amazing. It’s 2 hours and 56 minutes of tense suspected communist political drama with 4 minutes of an absolutely EXCEPTIONAL bomb test scene. The suspense in the real-time 2 minute countdown was so extreme that I felt like I was going to have a heart attack. I’m actually not much of a Nolan fan so take this with that disclaimer, but this was probably his best movie that I’ve seen. It’s his most mature movie for sure. Although it did have a good handful of stupid eye-roll point-at-the-screen moments. I expect this to get nominated for at least 10 Oscars, and I expect it to win at least 4. Best Sound, Best Supporting Actor for Robert Downey Jr., Best Actor for Cillian Murphy (this is a 100% guarantee imo), and Best Picture.
Barbie was extremely fun and actually extremely weird. It’s all over the place and it’s kind of a mess but it’s really fun throughout. This was a more fun theater going experience. Girls were showing up cosplaying Barbie, and they got actual applause and YASSSes from the theater when they walked in. The pink WB logo got applause, the reveal of Margot Robbie got applause, the Barbie Logo got applause, it was a celebration of being really girly and it’s hard not to get caught up in that. The movie wasn't perfect but I don't need perfection from my doll movies, it was everything I hoped it would be. Margot Robbie was amazing was usual, but the star was Ryan Gosling. In a just world, HE would win Best Actor for this. It’s the role of his career.
ALSO YES. I HEARD THE NUKE GO OFF IN THE NEXT THEATER DURING BARBIE. They were showing side-by-side, as they should. Not a low rumble, no, a theater shaking unmistakable nuclear fucking bomb. The memes are absolutely real.
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SHEMP HOWARD.
Filmography
Feature films, shorts and TV
1929: Fox Movietone Newsreel (himself)
1930: Soup to Nuts (firefighter)
1933: Salt Water Daffy (Wilbur, a kleptomaniac)
1933: Close Relations (cousin Mole)
1933: Paul Revere Jr. (stable boy)
1933; Gobs of Fun (nightclub client)
1933: In the Dough (Bug)
1933: Here Comes Flossie (Ezry)
1934: How'd Ya Like That? (sailor)
1934: Henry the Ache (Artie, one of King Henry's lackeys)
1934: The Wrong Wrong Trail (patient)
1934: Mushrooms (Thorndyke)
1934: The Knife of the Party (Shemp, leader of the Stooges)
1934: Everybody Likes Music (Shemp)
1934: Pugs and Kisses (Dopey Traynor)
1934: Very Close Veins (frozen drunk)
1934: Pure Feud (Clem McCarthy)
1934: Corn on the Cop (Reginald, tramp)
1934: I Scream (Moran's henchman)
1934: Rambling 'Round Radio Row # 7 (Series 2 # 1) (songwriter representative)
1934: Art Trouble (Shemp, art student)
1934: My Mummy's Arms (Kenneth)
1934: Daredevil O'Dare (circus promoter)
1934: Smoked Hams (Henry Howard)
1934: So You Won't T-T-T-Talk (Henry)
1934: Dizzy and Daffy (Lefty Howard)
1934: A Peach of a Pair (Shemp Butler)
1935: His First Flame (Smokey Moe)
1935: Convention Girl (Dan Higgins)
1935: Why Pay Rent? (Henry)
1935: Serves You Right (Johnny Spivens)
1935: On the Wagon (Henry)
1935: The Officer's Mess (Gus Doaks)
1936: While the Cat's Away (Henry)
1936: For the Love of Pete (Knobby Walsh)
1936: Absorbing Junior (Henry, husband)
1936: Here's Howe (Knobby Walsh)
1936: Punch and Beauty (Knobby Walsh)
1936: The Choke's on You (Knobby Walsh)
1936: The Blonde Bomber (Knobby Walsh)
1937: Kick Me Again (Knobby Walsh)
1937: Taking the Count (Knobby Walsh)
1937: Hollywood Round-Up (Oscar Bush)
1937: Headin 'East (Windy Wylie)
1938: Not Guilty Enough (Andy Clyde's brother-in-law)
1938: Home on the Rage (Andy Clyde's brother-in-law)
1939: Behind Prison Gates (inmate in charge of serving the mess hall)
1939: Another Thin Man (Wacky)
1939: The Glove Slingers (Uncle Pat Patrick, boxing manager)
1940: Money Squawks (Shemp)
1940: The Lone Wolf Meets a Lady (Joe, a pickpocket)
1940: Boobs in the Woods (Gus)
1940: Millionaires in Prison (Teacher)
1940: Pleased to Mitt You (Pat Patrick)
1940: The Leather Pushers (Sailor McNeill)
1940: The Bank Dick (Joe Guelpe, bartender)
1940: Murder Over New York (Shorty McCoy, the Carnarsie Kid)
1940: Give Us Wings (Buzz)
1940: The Invisible Woman (Hammerhead Frankie)
1941: Lucky Devils (pickpocket)
1941: Six Lessons from Madame La Zonga (Gabby)
1941: Buck Privates (cook)
1941: Meet the Chump (Stinky Fink)
1941: Road Show (Moe Parker)
1941: Mr. Dynamite (Abdullah)
1941: The Flame of New Orleans (waiter at the Oyster Bed Cafe)
1941: News of the Day Vol. 12 # 272 (client)
1941: Too Many Blondes (Ambrose Tripp, hotelier)
1941: In the Navy (Dizzy)
1941: Tight Shoes (Okay)
1941: San Antonio Rose (Benny the Bounce)
1941: Hit the Road (Dingbat)
1941: Cracked Nuts (Eddie / Ivan)
1941: Hold That Ghost (drinks and ice cream dispenser)
1941: Appointment for Love (man on the street)
1941: Hoosier Boy Makes Good (prop)
1941: Hellzapoppin '(Louie)
1942 Butch Minds the Baby (Squinty Sweeny)
1942 - Mississippi Gambler (Milton Davis, taxi driver)
1942: The Strange Case of Dr. Rx (Detective Sergeant Sweeney)
1942: Private Buckaroo (Sergeant Muggsy Snavel)
1942: Strictly in the Groove (Pops)
1942 - Pittsburgh (Shorty, the tailor)
1942: Arabian Nights (Sinbad)
1943: How's About It? (Alf)
1943: It Ain't Hay (Umbrella Sam)
1943: Keep 'Em Slugging (Binky)
1943: Crazy House (Mumbo)
1944: 3 of a Kind (Shemp Howard)
1944: Pick a Peck of Plumbers (Elmer)
1944: Moonlight and Cactus (Punchy Carter)
1944: Strange Affair (laundry driver)
1944: Open Season for Saps (Woodcock Q. Strinker)
1944: Crazy Knights (Shemp Howard)
1945: Off Again, on Again (suicidal boyfriend)
1945: Trouble Chasers (Shemp Howard)
1945: Where the Pest Begins (Shemp Howard)
1945: A Hit with a Miss (Rameses, boxer)
1946: The Gentleman Misbehaves (Marty)
1946: Mr. Noisy (Noisy, the annoying spectator)
1946: Jiggers, My Wife (Woodcock 'Woody' J. Strinker)
1946: One Exciting Week (Marvin Lewis)
1946: Dangerous Business (Monk)
1946: Society Mugs (Shemp)
1946: Blondie Knows Best (Jim Gray)
1947: Bride and Gloom (Shemp)
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