Current mood : Alligator tram for frogs. #piggyback #animated

Why do we assume Humpty Dumpty was a gigantic anthropomorphic egg? Apparently the poem was originally a riddle, but there are lots of things besides eggs that can’t be reassembled after falling from a height and breaking. Not even by a bunch of horses.
Maybe Humpty Dumpty was a massive defense robot. Maybe he was sabotaged. Maybe the reason no one could put him together again was because he was a remnant of a bygone era, left behind by a world that moved on, and all knowledge of the ancient technology that created him was lost generations ago.
The Courier-Journal, Louisville, Kentucky, August 31, 1952

Check In: Cakes (2014)
Wow, a lot of new host faces. Always happy to see Noel, though.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3977184/

No one likes to think they’re a type, but we’re all neatly categorized in somebody’s database. Did you know markete… https://t.co/YMsQzozd3u

When the Vault Dweller enters the map, all that can be seen (beyond the usual desert dust) is a large blue police call box. These were a common sight on the island of Great Britain during the 1960s. When the Vault Dweller approaches this strangely-located object, the light on top starts spinning, and the box slowly vanishes into thin air with a whooshing sound, leaving behind only a motion sensor.

There’s nothing better in a comic than a good old cutaway map/blueprints.
So when they give you a map of Hades, well, you’d better pay attention!
