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Moon Prism Power, Make Up!
Golden Girls was more progressive decades ago than half of America now.
Sleepy lion roadblock.
(via)
Jingle All The Way (1996) dir. Brian Levant
the fallen
beatrice oettinger’s blooming fabrics
oh, boo hoo, let me blow you a sick smoke ring on the worlds smallest vape
THE OFFICE, SEASON 6 EPISODE 13: SECRET SANTA
*holds cat like baby*
u know that comic u have that's the couple hsbifna picnic on the sun and it's like it was not love? can you PLEASE PLEASE talk about the inspiration for it because i think about that comic every fucking day and it makes me FERAL
I made this in Amsterdam earlier this year so that’s why they are eating cheese and perhaps I too, was eating cheese when I reminisced about the people in my life I’ve lied to about being in love with. but only bc I didn’t know what actual love meant at those times, but now I do
i learned about Marion Stokes, a Philadelphia woman who began taping whatever was on television in 1979 and didn’t stop until her death in 2012.. The 71,000 VHS and Betamax tapes she made are the most complete collection preserving this era of TV. They are being digitized by the Internet Archive. (x)
i feel like this is selling her a bit short tbh. It’s not like she was a random woman who decided to tape ‘whatever’ was on television. She was a civil rights activist and archivist, who was extremely concerned about preserving history. She believed that, by taping television, she would be preserving history EXACTLY as it was perceived at the time; she didn’t want the detail in the news to disappear with time. And she was RIGHT.
Like I said, she didn’t just tape ‘whatever’ was on television. It was extremely targeted towards news stations. There were 8 VCRs running at all times in her home. Her life—-and her family’s lives—-were centered around 6 hour blocks, since that was the amount of time that a tape would record for. Her collections were also extremely organized.
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