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my boyfriend talks in his sleep and I wish it was just cute gibberish but instead it’s TERRIFYING. so far, he has:
- grabbed me by the shoulder and put his hand over my mouth at 3am and pointed to the wall, whispering “do you see it? the barbed wire.” - woken me up and muttered “he’s here” while staring at my bedroom door - rolled over last night and said “you don’t know what’s out there. You don’t know what’s in the swamp.”
he’s taken like 20 years off my life.
These exchanges between a bigot named Brendan Sullivan, and a heroic troll named Robert Graves, will be the best thing you read all day, I promise.
Robert Graves is actually my hero
the sudden decrease in animation quality between the first hunchback and the sequel is both hilarious and sad
The Return of Jafar charliekelly69:
i had to reblog this because im actually pissig mysefl
Let’s take a second to compare Aladdin to The Return of Jafar:
Ouch
Esmorolda and Corpet
kelverse
I’ve been hysterically wheezy laughing at the last gif for about two minutes solid
I get so angry, then u get to the last gif and I’m crying of laughter
L is for the way you look at me
O is for the only one I see
V is very very extraordinary
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What Really Went Wrong Between Iron Man And Captain America.
i have no idea what girls like
this makes everything a lot easier
i wish we named our children the same way we name our boats, by just smashing a bottle against them
I spent some time with Zach De La Rocha once. This was pretty recently, and in a strictly non-work capacity. We've got a mutual friend, and we happened to be in the same place at the same time. It took a minute to even register the reality that I was sitting there talking to a guy I'd idolized decades ago. There are famous people who will always carry themselves like famous people, long after their fame fades. That's not De La Rocha. He's warm and generous — quiet, but in a friendly way. Once he warms up, he tells some truly mind-boggling stories. When he talked about his past, it was with a sort of shaken disbelief — as if his run as the world's most important rock star was a traumatic period that he was still trying to wrap his head around. He seemed like he doesn't get out that much. I really liked him, and I got the sense that I'd like him just the same if he was just some random guy I'd met at a party, if he'd worked at a bank or a gas station. He was emphatically not the person
Evil Empire turns 20 tomorrow (April 16) and I’ve listened to it straight through every day for the past several months as a way to reflect on it. I’ve been thinking about what this album means to me and whether I could write something that wasn’t totally banal. This article nails it. I generally tend to rank the tracks on EE higher than anything else in their catalogue because of the lyrical abstraction, which this author grasps. Structurally, the songs on EE have similar repetitive patterns as s/t, but it’s not clear to me yet if it’s any different than the average song. However, whereas s/t was heavy on the easy to grasp slogans, EE is thematically deeper and darker and as this author notes, the lines require some time to fully deconstruct. In my humble estimation, EE’s function was to build a bridge between voices of growing mass discontent in the US w/the struggle of indigenous farmers in Southern Mexico trying to retain their lands. If nothing else EE is the soundtrack to the construction of that bridge. EE was a make or break moment for them in the spotlight. Despite the heavy focus on the second track, I think the overlooked aspects of the record only underscore their growth and mission.
Say what you will about their approach and whether they were a “failed experiment”. All I can definitively say is that this band opened some doors for me that I may have never found otherwise–not just politically and socially, but I’d go as far to say emotionally and consciously. I am indebted and have committed myself to paying it forward. To say Rage was a failed experiment is to imply I, and anyone else who “woke up” because of this band, has failed. And I wholeheartedly reject that claim.
I still remember being 10 years old and borrowing this CD from a neighbor in 1996. The course of my life was created that day.
give a man a guitar and he’ll play for a day, teach a man guitar and today is gonna be the day that they’re gonna throw it back to you
I swear to God I am so tired of this meme. You guys need to leave Wonderwall alone, seriously by now you should’ve somehow realized what you gotta do