unmute this for the love of god

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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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oozey mess
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Three Goblin Art
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Product Placement

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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@theartofmadeline
Misplaced Lens Cap

JBB: An Artblog!
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One Nice Bug Per Day

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@andyfeelsu
unmute this for the love of god
wolf gently howling, rain pouring, thunder crashing. This is so dang soothing….
This is entirely my aesthetic
When Gen X Hollywood Was Young: Never-Before-Seen Photos By Randall Slavin
Accidental Wes Anderson
Source: u/Achaewa on reddit [x]
My only relief is to sleep. When I’m sleeping, I’m not sad, I’m not angry, I’m not lonely, I’m nothing.
Jillian Medoff, Hunger Point (via lunaetastra)
Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds (1963)
Why is LARP so much more taboo than historical reenactment why is pretending you’re a wizard less socially acceptable than pretending you’re a confederate
This…is…a decent question.
I agree. I’d much rather have wizards running around than confederates…
But just regular wizards. No grand wizards.
Einstein Tomb, Lebbeus Woods “In the film striip above, we see the Einstein Tomb being assembled in the low-gravity lunar orbit. This microcosmic scene occurs at a moment of the alignment of the Moon, the Earth, and the Sun—a moment of mythic or perhaps especially portentous energy. A foreign object intrudes and reveals itself to be rectangular solid, akin to the Monolith described by Arthur C. Clarke and Stanley Kubrick in “2001.” Soon, however, it is joined by another rectangular solid and these come together in a cruciform—a cross-like shape. A religious symbol? But no, it is more a “plus” sign, formed by the intersection of two “minus” signs. At some point, this cross can be seen to expand on two opposing ends—skyscrapers, perhaps? Is this a city? Then suddenly a flash of light on the Moon seemingly pierces the cruciform, but actually drives it into space. Because the Einstein Tomb is a massless idea, it can travel at the speed of light far into the universe. In this way it will test Einstein’s Theory of Gravitation, which predicts that this space and time will, paradoxically, meet itself again, and again.”
one of the most brilliant exchanges ever written for television tbh
I mean as story decisions go, giving Data a cat and the screentime to try to logically reason with the cat with very little success, thus letting the robot embody Every Cat Owner Ever, was A+
Please do not forget:
Points for Michael Dorn using the same pose when a bachelor holds a baby.
“And in 2017, we STILL refuse to be controlled by a sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot.” | Lily Tomlin, Dolly Parton and Jane Fonda, Emmys 2017
Carrie Fisher tells what is quite possibly the best story about the filming of Star Wars. (x)
Esther Williams in Bathing Beauty (1944)
Hazel Scott playing two pianos at the same damn time with ease
Hazel Scott was a musical sorcerer and a civil rights hero. She:
was admitted to Julliard at 8.
was performing in top venues by 16.
pioneered “swinging the classics” and made the equivalent of a million dollars a year doing it.
was the first person of color to have their own national TV show.
went to Hollywood but refused to be cast as a “singing maid.” Demanded and got control over her casting, her wardrobe, and how footage featuring her was cut.
refused to perform in segregated venues and led charges for integration in several northern cities, notably Spokane.
She was brought down by the House Committee on Unamerican Activities, and has been largely forgotten. But she was a sorcerer, and a hero.
@theladyragnell
Let’s un-forget her.