The Addams Family (1991) dir. Barry Sonnenfeld
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The Addams Family (1991) dir. Barry Sonnenfeld
THE CROW 1994, dir. Alex Proyas
I’ve never loved anyone the way that I love you.
I’ve never hurt the way that I’m hurting without you.
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Lana in 2014*°:⋆♡⋆
You forget one thing about trailers: they try to make it look as appealing as possible.
leonard cohen’s note to marianne ihlen, 1963.
A prodigy
You missed the best part. They weren’t even their sheep. This good pupper gathered up a bunch of random sheep it found somewhere on the countryside and brought them home for its human.
*whispers* the countryside is full of free sheep
what a good dog!!
today i learned how they vaccinate sheep and OH MJY TGOD
gotta put the sheep in the sheep chute to shoot the sheep
never have I ever seen a creature so passively Not Having A Good Time before
When a lamb is stuck it'll just Sit There. They won't struggle unless they think they can get away.
#these poor things!#there HAS to be a better way
Poor things? They're fine. This is like a baby in a car seat. The sheep are not in pain, they are not overly uncomfortable, they are not unusually scared. They probably are a bit annoyed. But this setup isn't hurting them or straining their bodies in any way. It's shaped specifically to hold their limbs out of the way without hurting their back, hips or shoulders. It's 'plastic cone on a cat with stitches' level of inconvenient, for a handful of seconds, and it's certainly much safer and easier than the other method (trying to restrain the lamb on the ground with your arms and knees while carefully giving it a delicate vaccination).
Similar concept: Babies getting x-rayed
This is giving off "piping bag of mouse" post vibes
Going to add tiny birds being weighed to the post