The Empathic Torturer (@finestsoup) 's Twitter Profile
The Empathic Torturer

@finestsoup

I heard the war-shouts and death-cries of the gods. Can we now exist without them? Are humans now lost...or free?

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calendar_today23-01-2011 05:52:03

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Sridhar Ramesh (@radishharmers) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It is distressing that long-range killing technology is what humanity squanders its cleverness on. You'll never catch me calling machines of death beautiful. The math enabling them developed over eons starting from gazing at the stars they now obscure.

Secure in Carapace (@shawstacular) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wonder which will be looked back on more fondly by the comic book community in a couple of years. Will it be the book that redefined an IP during one of its darkest hours by staying true to an extraordinary creative vision? Or will it be the book that didn't try anything new?

I wonder which will be looked back on more fondly by the comic book community in a couple of years. Will it be the book that redefined an IP during one of its darkest hours by staying true to an extraordinary creative vision? Or will it be the book that didn't try anything new?
D🅰️hz🅰️n (@d4hz4hn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

His line here is a little too "something someone on the internet says about him that shouldn't actually be said in universe" tbh

Mr. Gorbachev, bootleg those yeezys (@bootleg_yeezys) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It really is wild that Vertigo titles like Shade or Sandman ran for 70+ issues compared to now where some of the most critically acclaimed stuff the big two has done in years (ultimate and absolute) seems to have these built in time limits from the get go