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"This shit is so ass." I love that saying. This egg is so chicken.
Summer Tale (1996), dir. Éric Rohmer
◊ TWIN PEAKS ◊ 1.01 · Pilot "Northwest Passage"
FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992)
🎬 9 to 5 (1980)
bambi’s childhood (1985) dir. natalya bondarchuk
I am hard to eat with a knife and fork, I am usually served with a side of fries, I am a hamburger. What am I?
are you a hamburger
Yeah man
What I love about ducks is that they really do quack. It’s not just hype.
Walkabout , Nicolas Roeg , 1971.
more x-files studies
“Haha remember when murder-hornets were gonna be a thing? What a nothingburger.”
Yes, because the Washington state government activated like a sleeper-cell and ruthlessly, systematically hunted them down and annihilated them.
“Y2K came to nothing amirite?”
Yes because an army of software engineers working around the clock, losing sleep, and busting ass till the last minute prevented it from happening.
“Remember the hole in the ozone layer?”
You mean the one that was fixed through rigorous world wide government action?
One of the root problems of our society is a refusal or inability by media to articulate that all those “it’s gonna be an apocalypse” disasters were not disasters because we collectively did something about them.
The good news is this is actually quite correctable. I maintain my firm belief that we as humans are capable of solving almost all of our problems, when we decide to do so.
And I still think that’s going to happen. I don’t know when or how, but I do know that abandoning hope won’t help bring it about.
And I refuse to let the cynics own a chunk of my heart.