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@lizmcclendon
Excuse me, but there’s a leaf in your coffee.Â
Laugh From Around The World In Messages.
From fb.
After two days, and very little sleep, here are my designs for the cast of The Bridge!Â
In order of appearance (or you can click on the pictures for their names): Etta Perrault, Kate Burnham, Roger Kaplan, Bertie Renard, The Welcome Brigade, Percy [REDACTED], Nora [REDACTED], and Frank Hayward!
These characters are so fun and I love them all dearly <3 If you haven’t listened to The Bridge yet, then what on earth are you waiting for???
BONUS: Alex Brown, actual living Magic 8 ball.
this is such a thing of beauty. I get to voice a boss and then someone goes and draws her. That expression. IT’S PERFECT.
“A nativity scene without Jews, Arabs, Africans or refugees.”
follow @the-movemnt
This judge had exactly the right reaction to the shameful way nonviolent prisoners are treated in US jails
A woman was denied pants or tampons after being arrested for not completing a diversion course that was part of her sentencing from a shoplifting charge. But see how the judge reacts when she finds out that the prisoner’s humiliating treatment is apparently routine.
Gifs: Raw Leak
WATCH THE VIDEO
I watched the full video…..What….The….Actual….Fuck
I'm ready to celebrate #10kDays of the Web via @ThunderclapIt with @firefox
Time to party like it’s day 9,999 y’all.
Sign up to shout your love for the Web from the digital rooftops!
OverWatch Cats pt.1
We love these OverWatch cats! So cute!
I think I had been waiting for this. Not disappointed at all.
“What horrifies me most is the idea of being useless: well-educated, brilliantly promising, and fading out into an indifferent middle age.”
Plath, Sylvia. The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath. (via herpaperweight)
It’s okay to let yourself have bad days. What’s important is that you know to love yourself no matter what. Sometimes things are cheesy and true.
In honor of PIF’s one year anniversary, Creatr Hana Shafi (@thefrizzkid) is Posting it Forward for self-love. Will you?
Kenyatta Cheese, one of the founders of the world's foremost meme website, tells us how to explain dat boi to our grandmas.
How would you even describe a meme in words? Like if I had to describe what dat boi is to my grandmother, what would I say? Have you ever tried it?
No. It’s just occurring to me right now. Would you be able to describe some meme to somebody who was completely unfamiliar with internet culture? It’s a piece of culture that’s recognizable to other people, that has a certain cultural meaning that you and the other people around you get. I wouldn’t, say, use the word “meme” to describe an image macro. “Meme” to me is more the process, the thing that happens with that media within a network. My grandmother would still probably look at me and say, “That’s nice. I have no fucking idea what you’re talking about.”
It’s like the golden age of rap music. You listen to rap music from the 90s, and half the lyrics were references to TV shows or commercials, or whatever, different cultural signifiers that meant something to them and to other people who may have had the same experiences as them. But if you exposed somebody to them now, they’re gonna have no idea, they may not get those references. I think a lot of internet culture is like that. You need the context of the culture. It’s like the virality of “the dress,” you know, people giving different answers to whatever color they thought it was––yes, that’s interesting, but the thing that made it fascinating was the network.
I spoke with @vicemag about memes and touch a bit on the history of @knowyourmeme.
Related: the interesting part of popular posts on tumblr isn’t the content but the context?
Update: new url:Â A Co-Creator of Know Your Meme Explains What the Hell a Meme Actually
Another update: another new url
SW:TFA + Hamilton lyrics
Bonus:Â
me: i’m stressed
someone: don’t be stressed
me:Â
life imitates art and vice versa
The reason it reminds you of a Renaissance paintings is because of how the people’s gestures and gazes direct your eye between each other and ultimately toward the central motif of the Beib getting choked.
It’s also the colour scheme and the lighting. The deep red and the pale greens, the lighting so dark that some figures are obscured but the others stand out with brighter lighting. Even the circular pattern in the back references halos or other decorative features meant to draw attention. 10/10 good Renaissance art.
And I enjoy the subject matter too.
“your password is weak”
You’re the weak one And you’ll never know love, or friendship And I feel sorry for you