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you learn something new everyday. unless you're a historian. then you learn something old
Happy Lizard Fashion Day to those who celebrate.
Project Hail Mary — 2026, dir. Phil Lord & Chris Miller
ATONEMENT (2007) dir. Joe Wright
#skipping thru the fields on my way to deliver my cunt letter that will ruin my whole entire life <3
"A Voyage to the Moon" from "The Adventures of Baron Munchausen." Illustration by Gustave Doré, 1868.
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you should see my life
Mia Bergeron (American, b. 1980, New York City, NY, USA) - Meteor Shower, 2025, Paintings: Oil on Panel
for some reason my cat always acts surprised and sniffs me when i pet him even if he's literally sat on me
I love this type of post so much
Back in the ancient times before HDMI, when we had the three red/yellow/white pin connectors, my friends rented the Bourne Identity on DVD for a movie night on their new FLAT SCREEN TV (so exciting) . . . We all commented on the cinematography & the choice to have everything in a very washed out greenish colour pallet. .. until "hey you with the red backpack 🎒" made it clear that there was a loose pin connector. . . Sudden technicolour.
I watched a solid five minutes of an Arcane episode in half speed and thought it was just part of Jinx having her breakdown in the jail cell. Voices deep and strange, everything stretched out, Phantom Silco leering from beyond the bars in slow motion.
Eventually, it lasted long enough my husband clocked it couldn't be intentional. I had been so insistent that 'no, no, I think it's part of it', we both LOST it when he flipped it to normal speed
big fan of "one william" as a quantity. keep it up
It makes me think of the mysterious Williamcoin I received in the mail recently.
Behold, One William.
holy shit, you found it. one william dollar.
So, very unfortunate news. I actually received a follow up in the mail, too.
Forbidden Williamcoin
this is art i can't breathe thats too good
I've had trouble tracking down the original photographers, but these mostly appear to be pictures of the blast furnaces in Belgium (called things like Haut-Fourneau 4/6/B etc.); here are some other pictures of HFB, of HF4 Charlenoi, and some of HF6 Seraing, by other urban explorers. the first picture is probably cables for an arc furnace, I saw one Instagram post claim it was in Canada but it didn't seem to be the original.
A Forest in Winter - Oskar Bergman , 1904.
Swedish , 1879-1963
Oil on canvas, 57.7 x 81.3 cm.
the internet is a place for reading wikipedia articles and watching every movie for free. social media is an invasive species. never forget this
stellan skarsgard knows ball
“It [The Lord of the Rings] is finished, if still partly unrevised, and is, I suppose, in a condition which a reader could read, if he did not wilt at the sight of it…now I look at it, the magnitude of the disaster is apparent to me. My work has escaped from my control, and I have produced a monster: an immensely long, complex, rather bitter, and very terrifying romance, quite unfit for children (if fit for anybody); and it is not really a sequel to The Hobbit, but to The Silmarillion.”
— J.R.R. Tolkien to Sir Stanley Unwin, 24 February 1950. Reprinted in The Fall of Gondolin (via thebookwormunderground)
What writer hasn’t finished their first draft and thought, “the magnitude of the disaster is apparent to me”?
beautiful strangers named extreme cold warning are texting me to make plans on friday