#space cowboy
Cowboy Bebop
“Ya know, nothin’ in space has ever welcomed me. Seems like no matter where ya go, they got the place posted. It says, ‘Keep out. Enter at your own risk.’ Pretty soon, you begin to feel like there’s no difference between livin’ and dyin’. And that’s the way it’s been for me.”
Art by @lil-tachyon
hey that’s me!
the fact that robbe listens to kacey musgraves. oh my god.
See you space cowboy
@captainoftheroad no it isn’t.
It definitely took inspiration to look like it.
Perhaps. I’m actually thinking about doing the optic set up on this. With that high mount you can still use iron sights if needed.
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John Allison’s cover for LBS #2 (x)
“It’s kind of like an astral cowboy.”
In the original Spanish:
- No hay honor más grande que ser un Charolastra.
- Cada quién hace de su culo un papalote.
- Pop mata poesía.
- Un toque al día, la llave de la alegría.
- No te tirarás a la vieja de otro Charolastra.
- Puto el que le vaya al América.
- Que muera la moral! Que viva la chaqueta!
- Prohibido casarse con una virgen.
- Puto el que la vaya al América.
- La neta es chida pero inalcanzable.
- Pierde la calidad de Charolastra el culero que rompa cualquiera de los puntos anteriores.
And in approximate English translation:
- There is no greater honour than being a Charolastra.
- Everyone can do what he wants with his life.
- Pop kills poetry.
- To smoke marijuana once a day, is the key to happiness.
- You won’t sleep with another Charolastra’s girlfriend.
- You are a faggot if the América is your favourite soccer team.
- Fuck the moral! Masturbation rules!
- You cannot marry a virgin.
- You are a faggot if the América is your favourite soccer team.
- The truth is fantastic, but unattainable.
- Any fucker that breaks any of these points loses the qualities of a Charolastra.
Tune of Listenings - Buena Vista Social Club
“Whether they formed themselves into inventory lists, targeting calculations, or hyperspace course and position data, numbers were at the heart of everything that made the universe function. they spoke to a grand symphony of people, humans and nonhumans alike; of worlds and trade routes; of the lifeblood of good and evil”