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Wenja is a constructed fictional language in the video game Far Cry Primal, set at the end of the last Ice Age. The language was developed for the game by a team of linguists led by the Indo-Europeanist Andrew Byrd and is meant to be a speculative reconstruction of “Proto-Proto-Indo-European".
en.wikipedia.org‘DTF St. Louis’ Creator Steven Conrad Has No Plans to Make More Movies (Because he's sticking to TV)
Debated on posting this here, but Patriot is talked about so I figured that made it relevant enough.
I'll add, I did get my partner to watch Patriot with me after he enjoyed DTF St. Louis, he kind of enjoyed it in some regards....but he hates John... He doesn't sympathise with him at all and wanted him to drown in the end. 🤷♂️
Steven is touring soon as his solo acoustic act Hoist the King and has an audible original coming out some time later this year.
Jimmy Kimmel’s Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Sets Season 5 Celebrity Lineup
latenighter.comI managed to get all of these for 48€, apparently they would be well over 100
I haven't assembled the Deathclaw yet because.....I'm not much of a collector but the Comic Book Guy collectible packaging insecurity flared up but maybe I will if anyone here cares haha. I felt silly buying these for €8 each but screw it, they're apparently worth well more, or at least RRP wise.
Sky & ITV Agree Terms Over $2.1B Deal With Official Announcement Expected Imminently — Report
deadline.comThe grammar of the Klingon language was created by Marc Okrand for the Star Trek franchise. It is a nominative–accusative, primarily suffixing agglutinative language, and has an object–verb–subject word order. Klingon has a number of unusual "alien" grammatical features, but a regular morphology.
en.wikipedia.orgJJ & Conchita Wurst - Rise Like A Phoenix x Wasted Love (Mashup) LIVE at Vienna Pride 2026
youtu.beSteven Conrad Knew ‘DTF St. Louis’ Was a Hit When He Heard a Stranger Say They Didn’t Like It - Indiewire Interview
indiewire.com'DTF St. Louis' begins with sex, death and 'deviancy.' Then things get really interesting - Emmy season interview with Harbour and Conrad
latimes.comSinead O'Connor & Terry Hall - All Kinds of Everything (A Song for Eurotrash)
For the 1998 *A Song for Eurotrash* special, different artists covered Eurovision winning songs. It was meant to be just jokes but I think Sinead and Terry misunderstood the assignment because this is beautiful.
The Emerald Tablet is a cryptic text traditionally attributed to Trismegistus. Medieval commentators interpreted it as a foundational text for producing the philosopher's stone. The Tablet remains influential in esotericism & occultism where the phrase 'as above, so below' has become a popular maxim
en.wikipedia.orgHedonic hunger is the drive to eat to obtain pleasure in the absence of an energy deficit. Particular foods may have a high "hedonic rating" or individuals may have increased susceptibility to environmental food cues. Weight loss programs may aim to control or compensate for hedonic hunger.
en.wikipedia.orgPoppy Rimington-Pounder, Broad Chancery Practitioner And Stalwart Polygamy Advocate
Bulgarian bar celebrates watching historic first Eurovision victory as Dara wins with ‘Bangaranga’
The video is from the Associated Press but it doesn't give much information about it, looks like a bar/restaurant in Bulgaria watching the Grand Final live.
Savannah Guthrie Announces New Hosting Gig for Wordle game show at NBC: 'Been Holding This Secret for a Long Time'
people.comABC Summer Schedule: ‘Celebrity Family Feud,’ ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire,’ ‘Press Your Luck’ Set Return Dates
variety.comIt's been long enough now that I wanted to post about it, as saying there's any sort-of queer element to it is a spoiler.
https://www.menshealth.com/entertainment/a70986124/dtf-st-louis-ending-explained-by-creator/
All I'll say is, if you go in just wanting to see David Harbour and Jason Bateman fuck you will be disappointed, but I think the show might still be of some interest here.
Rewatching with my boyfriend, should have convinced him to watch it weekly with me at the time but oh well.
Clark was going to fund Richard getting into the special needs school for support with his BPD, right? Do you think that Clark is still going to do that? Steven has a lot of post finale interviews but I'm not sure this came up, just that Carol doesn't get the life insurance.