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After watching the movie, I now am obsessed with choso 😛 ugh loved drawing him here
he's just a lil guy <3
he may not look like he gets bitches but honey that dick was eleven inches
Jjk Choso
Harry Truman: Gee, I sure hope we can find out who killed Laura Palmer through good old fashioned police work!
Meanwhile, Dale Cooper:
holy shit i just started season 1 and didnt realize how much extra side stuff there was so thank you. do you have links for the other books too?
yeah!!
secret diary of laura palmer - i have not been able to find a PDF or EPUB, however! sheryl lee, laura's actress, recorded an audio book version in the 2010s that is amazingly performed and available for free here.
diane... audio is free here
dale cooper autobiography free to borrow on internet archive
access guide free pdf download
secret history free in browser
final dossier free pdf download
James did a lecture at Calarts very recently, this is the animation he did for that lecture. The students were asked to submit a piece of dialogue for him to animate, the dialogue he chose is from Twin Peaks. As always, we enjoyed our time there. Thanks for a lovely evening. Enjoy!☕️💕
for those who don’t remember, “mole interest” was an experiment I did 2 years ago because I wanted to test what causes tags to go trending on tumblr. My hypothesis was that all it takes is one (1) post blowing up in an established tag to make the entire tag trend.
I had randomly generated 2 words, which is where “mole interest” came from. I failed to consider that by generating a new tag, it wouldn’t have had enough posts already in it to prove what I now call “the mole interest effect”.
But now it does.
In 2023, we said “fuck it” a la mythbusters and ended up doing whatever it took to get #mole interest to trend. And it did. And it happened to be September 11th that day, and we managed to get #mole interest to trend ABOVE #9/11.
So, in the name of science, I ask you to reblog just this post. Let’s put the mole interest effect to the test.
No but the Hunger Games really said "what do you hate more- the atrocities or the people who commit them against you? Because like it or not there IS a difference. If you hate the people who commit acts of pure evil more than you hate the acts themselves, what will stop you from becoming just like your enemies in your pursuit of justice? What will keep you from commiting those very same acts against THEM when the opportunity arises? And what then? The cycle of pain and suffering will never stop. Round and round it'll go. Nothing will ever change. But. BUT. If you hate the atrocities. If you hate the vile, senseless acts MORE than you hate the people who did them to you. If you are able to see that evil is evil regardless of who does it... The cycle ends with you. No, you may never get justice. But you will never be responsible for making others, even your enemies, suffer the same crimes you have. The atrocities will never be committed by you, never by your hand. And that's the way you change the world. It's the ONLY way" and that's why I am sure it will never stop being one of the most relevant works of fiction ever created
More on why the Hunger Games is such good dystopian fiction. Don't sink to their level! If they do the Hunger Games themselves, then they have effectively lost.
YES! This is a perfect way to explain what I've been thinking about!
It's why the victors saying "yes" and "no" to the proposed games is so important, because it shows their rage and their hate. Johanna Mason, the first to say yes. She's been vocal the whole series about her hatred towards Snow, yelling about it during her interview with Flickerman. Peeta Mellark, the first to say no. Who witnessed the horrors and more firsthand. Constantly being described as one of the kindest and most generous characters in the series. Who hated the Hunger Games.
If they had went through with the proposed game, they would've been no better than the ones before them. The same horrors would've been repeated, and the same uprising would come years later. It's important that when dealing with your enemies, you don't repeat their mistakes; and the games was the Capitol's first one.
It's a grim series, but a good one!
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We all love it when cats do this. What a classic. You can tell the cat is in no danger because its not to scared.
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Some other books that vibe with I Who Have Never Known Men, I think.
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I Who Have Never Known Men:
1. What is the Point of It All
A Psalm for the Wild-Built
The Hair-Carpet Weavers
2. Captive Narrators
One Day In the Life of Ivan Denisovich
Against the Loveless World
3. The Last Man on 'Earth'
I am Legend
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Hi hello I have been knee deep in a genre binge so here are some literary sci-fi books that deal with loneliness as a core theme
I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman
Translated from French this book follows the youngest girl in a group of 40 women who are being kept in a cage underground in an unknown place, for unknown reasons, until one day they get the chance to escape triggering a search for answers and survival on a desolate surface.
Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro
This is a very subtle dystopian story about a group of people who spend their childhoods at an extremely secretive english boarding school, the course of their relationships, and where they are at the end of their lives. There's a subtle feeling of wrongness from the first chapter and the author spends the rest of the novel very slowly revealing the reasons why.
Everything You Ever Wanted by Luiza Sauma
The super short form pitch for this book is 'Fleabag if there was an option to yeet herself to another planet'. Iris is in a long term relationship with depression, kind of hates her pointless job, sometimes hates her family, and is generally overwhelmed by the weight of existence, when she hears about Nyx - earth's first space colony - and thinks that just maybe it could be the answer to all her problems.
Remnant Population by Elizabeth Moon
When the population of a company sponsored colony finds out they have been designated a failure and the people are to be packed up and shipped off to another planet to try again, one little old lady decides that for the first time in her long life she's going to break the rules - she's going to stay and live her best life alone on the planet, and finally get some peace and quiet. What could go wrong?
Skyward Inn by Aliya Whiteley
Skyward Inn is an odd little book set in a future where Earth has come into contact with an alien world that quickly surrendered to humanity. The story follows a small group of kind of unlikeable people who live behind the walls of the 'western protectorate' - a place in the moors that's decided to isolate itself and live like the old days with rudimentary technology for a simple life. Until strangers appear and things start to get... weird. Slower, stranger and with more body horror than you might expect.
The “I liked Fahrenheit 451 and The Handmaid's Tale and I want to read more dystopian novels and I want them to be written by women” books:
I who have never known men by Jacqueline Harpman
The Wall by Marlen Haushofer
The Memory Police by Yoko Ogawa
Throwback to this classic and its continuations
This is the funniest tweet I’ve ever seen.
Dude, you can’t just post this without showing what that guy casually described as “a plate of fish and chips”
I can’t believe they gentrified the fish and chips
Medieval CC - Small Business Ticket Kiosk
I've received numerous requests for this particular item, so I went ahead and cooked something up for you guys. The Medieval Ticket Kiosk has all the same functions as the regular one, but has custom coding that eliminates the screen VFX and enables off-the-grid functionality.
I've also included a second, optional file that overrides the kiosk check-in animation. This override replaces the cellphone with a leather-bound book and removes the screen blooping noises. This override will NOT conflict with other historical phone overrides you may already have installed, as it only affects this particular animation.
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Compatibility The optional animation override affects the following: anim_TicketMachine_CheckIn (380717), c2o_ticketMachine_signIn_x, a2o_ticketMachine_signIn_carry_x, and a2o_ticketMachine_signIn_x. It will override all instances of the animation in game.
Note: As with any piece of cc that employs custom tuning, the kiosk interactions may break after a major update. Keep this (and other items like it) in a separate folder, so that if you start getting errors, the likely culprits are all in one place.
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