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the maltese burger but in high quality this time. happy pride month
I think this might be the most beautiful meme I've ever seen. I just spent five minutes extolling all its virtues to my husband:
It doesn't even mention Julius Caesar or the Ides of March.
It's from a very different segment of the play
It's not even the famous part of that segment that everyone knows by heart
The "I'm just sayin'" attitude of all the Seinfeldians in the screenshot (although if memory serves, what they're actually saying is, "not that there's anything wrong with that")
It just comes at the whole situation in such an oblique fashion
I don't think I've ever seen an Ides of March meme do anything like this before
I love it and I love you for bringing it to me.
TODAYS THE DAY SALAD BOY
Julius Ceasar has been dead for 2064 slutty, slutty years
Julius Caesar has been dead for 2065 slutty, slutty years
Julius Caesar has been dead for 2066 slutty, slutty years
Julius Caesar has been dead for 2067 slutty, slutty years
Julius Caesar has been dead for 2068 slutty, slutty years
Julius Caesar has been dead for 2069 (nice) slutty, slutty years
funniest title drop ever
[ID: a frame from the Xena: Warrior Princess episode entitled "The Ides of March". It shows the title of the episode as Xena and Gabrielle walk over a bridge. The subtitles read, "Xena, you can't just walk into Rome and kill Caesar. / end ID]
Shout out to people with very treatable or curable disabilities who aren't treated or cured. Whether it be bad luck, poor responses to treatment, inability to take treatments, not being willing to deal with potential side effects, whatever, you deserve accommodation and to be taken seriously as a disabled person. I hope the next person to tell you "that's not a disability" or "just do [basic treatment]" explodes painfully.
I know this is impossible for the dw peeps to have thought of so far back- but my God, the more I watch the first doctor, the more I think
"That is a child. I am looking at a child. This white haired, doddery, 'sit yourself down young man', 'if you do this again you're going to get a smacked bottom', authoratitive, kindly, grouchy grandfather IS A CHILD!!! "
He is the youngest behaving doctor of every single one of them and I HAD NO IDEA THIS IS SUCH A TREAT
Seriously he giggles behind people's back thinking he tricked his friends when they're just stood there like "oh no. You tricked me."
This gif is so much Ian and 1 its not even funny.
The Human Nature post has brought to my attention that some people weren't aware it's an adaptation so here is the list of New Who stories that are adaptations!
Human Nature (1995) -> Human Nature/Family of Blood (2007)
Jubilee (2003) -> Dalek (2005)
Spare Parts (2002) -> Army of Ghosts/Doomsday (2006) (this one is pretty loose)
Evil of the Daleks (1967) -> Daleks in Manhattan/Evolution of the Daleks (2007) (thematic adaptation)
Power of the Daleks (1966) -> Victory of the Daleks (2010) (as above more of a thematic adaptation)
Ok that's all the ones I can think of. Did I miss any??
Just been reminded that 'officially' Rise of the Cybermen/Age of Steel is the Spare Parts adaptation. I think both stories have a perceptible Spare Parts influence but tbh it comes through more strongly in Army of Ghosts for me? Rise of the Cybermen is the origin story but thematically I don't think it really resembles Spare Parts.
Both The Star Beast and The Lodger are adaptations of DWM comic stories with the same title, and Blink is an adaptation of a short story titled "What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow"
woke up this morning, rolled over, and very confidently tried to blow out my alarm clock like a candle. absolutely no precedent for that.
Ebeneezer in 1742 wakes with a start as for some reason he has put out his guttering candle by slapping atop it ith the palm of his hand. His hand is burned and his nightgown and cap are spattered with hot wax.
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I am going to acknowledge the Ides of March by saying that it is questionably joyful and whimsical. While killing, murdering, and stabbing are generally not considered joyful and whimsical activities, when it is aimed at a corrupt emperor and also celebrated in a silly fashion, it does start to become a little more joy and whimsy flavored.
Happy Ides of March to those who celebrate!
I would like to say something not very joyful or whimsical at you
why does this have 32k notes? it’s just a picture of a knife in a ranch bottle, is there some unspoken joke that 32 thousand people share? what is going on here, i dont get it. it’s just a fucking picture of a knife in a ranch bottle. is there some spiritual connection people have to this picture? is there some ominous and mystical reasoning that this has 32 thousand notes? do people reblog this because it makes them look like some indie blogger? or is there just something funny to this? someone please explain
no one tell him
This is it, lads. The post that started us on this path 9 years ago.
I sure hope no one told him.
Getting two more episodes of The Daleks’ Master Plan back really goes to show once again that no matter how much we discuss what’s most likely to return, likelihood just doesn’t have much of anything to do with what actually survives. Marco Polo was the most copied story and yet we have nothing of it. The Daleks’ Master Plan was copied only once (barring ep 7 which never was at all) and never aired overseas; in theory we should have nothing of it at all because the chances are so dramatically low. But here we are, the already unlikely three surviving episodes now bumped up to an even more amazing five, nearly half of the story. My philosophy already was and even more so now is this:
GO FERB GO!!!🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪🔪
Do you use discord?
Do you hate AI?
well they put out a survey about how users would feel about them integrating AI.
i would suggest y’all fill this out and you let them know you don’t want AI on discord. hopefully if enough of us say no they won’t do it.
please reblog this so more people know about this survey