Know your double, a doppelgänger field guide - John Martz

Discoholic đŞŠ

â
wallacepolsom
$LAYYYTER
i don't do bad sauce passes

çĽćĽ / Permanent Vacation
Aqua Utopiaď˝ćľˇăŽĺşă§č¨ćśăç´Ąă
we're not kids anymore.
Sade Olutola
Show & Tell

tannertan36
KIROKAZE

PR's Tumblrdome
h
Cosmic Funnies
No title available
Three Goblin Art
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

izzy's playlists!
YOU ARE THE REASON

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from Hungary

seen from Australia

seen from United States

seen from Germany

seen from Australia

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Spain
seen from Germany

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Lithuania

seen from China
seen from France
seen from Indonesia
seen from France
seen from Iraq
@mandoinevarro
Know your double, a doppelgänger field guide - John Martz
sophie b hawkins by david lachapelle
PONYO 2008, dir. Hayao Miyazaki
Inherent Vice (2014) dir. Paul Thomas Anderson
i didnât even bother finishing this season :/ wild to think about the difference a couple of years makes
To be completely fair the writing was never good, but was there a significant difference this season?
admittedly i havenât watched the entire season, but iâm getting the feeling that favreau and filoni have just strayed too far off course for my liking than what the show originally was, and i can see them trying to almost like marvel-ize it by using the book of boba fett as a set up for mando s3, focusing heavily on other characters, etc. overall i donât have super coherent thoughts on it and truthfully iâm not even mad about it. just a little bummed. (ps. glad you see you back on my dash)
Did you go in with any kind of expectation at all, or were you already expecting a type of marvelly cash-grab? Just curious as to how a fan base falls out of love with a story, and what made them fall in love with it in the first place.
Glad to be back.
heard the new season sucks ass. thereâs no way Iâll watch it, but I would love to hear your thoughts about it.
I actually really enjoyed it. There was an over arcing plot that, while not executed well, is at least somewhat follow able.
The action was super fun and easy to follow as well; didn't get lost in any of the eye candy from the fights.
Amd it explores some themes and ideas, albeit briefly, that I thought were interesting, but could have used more screen time. Over all maybe a 6.5 or a 7.5 out of 10.
Do you think there was a genuine concern and hard work put into plot, character and themes? Or did the things that worked just seem like happy accidents?
heard the new season sucks ass. thereâs no way Iâll watch it, but I would love to hear your thoughts about it.
#I canât believe Lizzo just made Grogu a knightÂ
What the FUCK is this show about
this is me begging you to go back to rule maker rule breaker like i am fully crying in bed rn you are so talented
Thank you for reading! I do still take my swings at that story every now and then, in my free time when Iâm not being crushed by Life.
Attached, out of context evidence:
You smiled at him. Youâd practiced.
Youâd die before admitting it, but youâd practiced smiling for him since he'd left. People often commented on your smileâat best, theyâd say that it was mischievous; at worst, evil. Thatâs not how you wanted to smile at him once he came back, but youâd never learned any other way.
You wanted to give him a smile that said: Welcome home.
It was the smile youâd practiced daily in front of the fresher mirror. It was the warm, timid smile you brandished right now. You hoped he could see it in the low light. You hoped it made him feel warm, like sinking into a hot bath or eating a freshly cooked meal. Likeâwell. Like coming home. Thatâs what this was all about. Making him feel at home.
He sighed and stepped off the stool. âSorry. Could IâŚ?â He looked around your cramped loft. It was funny, how he could seem so lost in such a small space. âIâm exhausted. Could I lay down somewhere?â
âOh, Iâof course. Sorry, I shouldâve realized. Of course.â You grabbed his hand and guided him the staggering three steps toward your bed. Your new bed. Youâd splurged on the largest, fluffiest mattress youâd been able to afford. It took up half the space of your apartment and those piece of shit Jawas had priced it like Senator Amidala herself had perished upon that thread count, but it was worth it.
For him, it was worth it.
He lay down. You lay next, facing him. He didnât take off the helmet, and you wondered how dark it would have to get before he felt safe enough to do it. You ached to kiss him. Instead, he kept toying with something between his fingers, rolling it. You reached for his hand and found that metal ball the kid used to play with. You grabbed it and dropped it on the nightstand next to the bed.
âI canât believe youâre back,â you whispered. âI canât believe we can finally⌠begin.â
âBegin what?â he murmured.
You laughed. âWell. Our lives.â
He didnât reply for a long moment. You assumed heâd fallen asleep. But, just in case he hadnât, just in case he was still staring at you, you held the smile youâd practiced for him.
You held it until your face hurt.
365 Movies Challenge #257; The Asphalt Jungle (1950) dir. John Huston: âPeople are being cheated, robbed, murdered, raped. And that goes on 24 hours a day, every day in the year. And thatâs not exceptional, thatâs usual. Itâs the same in every city in the modern world. But suppose we had no police force, good or bad. Suppose we had⌠just silence. Nobody to listen, nobody to answer. The battleâs finished. The jungle wins. The predatory beasts take over.â
a foreigner is a foreigner everywhere (variations on the theme of home)
[ Clementine von Radics, âCourtney Love Prays To Oregonâ // The backyard of my family home with my parentsâ first dog, in Boda, Hungary, early 2000s // Fatimah Asghar, âHowâd Your Parents Die Again?â // Brandon Melendez, âHow to Write Heisenbergâs Uncertainty Principle into a Promise to Return Homeâ // My dad on the main street of the village I grew up in, 2005 // Melendez, âHow to Write Heisenbergâs Uncertainty Principle into a Promise to Return Homeâ // Keleti Railway Station in Budapest, 1900 // Melendez, âHow to Write Heisenbergâs Uncertainty Principle into a Promise to Return Homeâ // The hills of my childhood landscape, the Mecsek mountain range in South-West Hungary // Casey McQuiston, Red, White & Royal Blue // My childhood home in Hungary, 2004 // James Baldwin, Giovanniâs Room // My parentsâ first house being built by friends and family members, around 1995 // @wvterways on tumblr // The iconic 25-story high-rise building of PĂŠcs, my birthplace, 1985. The building became a ghost town in 2003 (incidentally, the year of my birth) and was then demolished in 2016 // @waitineedaname on tumblr // UrĂĄnvĂĄros, (a city district in PĂŠcs, Hungary) in 1960, the neighbourhood of my grandparentsâ apartment // @ohevoyev on tumblr // Danez Smith, âfrom âsummer, somewhereââ // Hungarian Parliament Building, 1896 // @electraheart2012 on tumblr // Analogue picture of KĹbĂĄnya-AlsĂł (Budapest X. District), the neighbourhood of our Budapest apartment // @cruellesummer on tumblr, lyrics from taylor swiftâs my tears ricochet // Barbara Cassin, âOdysseus and the Day of Returnâ in Nostalgia: When Are We Ever at Home? // Stage design of the 1975âs 2022 âAt Their Very Bestâ Tour // Bohemian BetyĂĄrs, LebegĹ // The campsite of the summer camp I used to go to as a child, ĂbĂĄnya, Hungary // Leigh Bardugo, Rule of Wolves // Cassin, âOdysseus and the Day of Returnâ // Trinity College Dublin (my university), covered in snow, 1994 // Neil Gaiman, American Gods // EsterhĂĄzy, PĂŠter. âA mi a bĂĄnatâ, Ălet ĂŠs Irodalom, 1996. 51â52.]
Handwriters and crossword solvers!! How do you write a capital letter E ?
Vertical line first, then three horizontal lines, obviously!
horizontal lines first and then a vertical to connect them, of course!
like a square bracket [ with an extra horizontal line in the middle, duh!
like a capital C with a line in the middle, how else!
some other way (explain??)
I have polls and a burning desire for answers....
AKA I've been doing a big book of crossword puzzles and I wanna see if anyone does their E's the same way as me.
Bonus/Extra credit question !!!
If you do,--or have ever done--crossword puzzles, (in a language/alphabet that has upper and lower cases) do you fill in the answers using capital or lowercase letters?
Megan Arkenberg
December 16, 1930 The early diary of AnaĂŻs Nin, 1903-1977
Floating face down in a blank word document file, while not physically possible, is nevertheless a tangible authorial state.