HARRY POTTER MEME ϟ [1/1] HOUSES You could be great, you know, it’s all here in your head, and Slytherin will help you on the way to greatness, no doubt about that. Slytherin House at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

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HARRY POTTER MEME ϟ [1/1] HOUSES You could be great, you know, it’s all here in your head, and Slytherin will help you on the way to greatness, no doubt about that. Slytherin House at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
Gone Girl (2014) dir. David Fincher
Obsessed with this French twink and the way he says “keesses”
eez et becauze I ate ze lazt poptärt thees mo'ning??? :(
i will never NOT reblog this
Oh man, I love that show
Where heaven and hell turn out to both be corrupt bureaucracies?
And only one human prophecy turns out to have been right all along?
The one with the unlikely group of friends who band together in the face of bigger forces trying to destroy them?
With the slutty and the neurotic soulmate?
Who find each other in a hundred different lifetimes and always bring out the best in each other?
Yeah, that one.
Also…
Doug Forcett
And Shadwell
Are the same person.
I started watching The Good Place while we were shooting Good Omens, and loved feeling that there were other people who were out there making something that was the same sort of thing that we were.
Can I prompt Vampire!Jaskier please?
I’m pretty sure this is not what you had in mind, but... ops.
joker (2019) dir. todd phillips
you are my light
requested by anonymous
Human Scar make up test
I finally got to do a makeup trial for one of my favorite Disney Villains! I've always been interested in doing my own take of Scar in human form; it's such a fun process to play around with! Luckilly, my personal wardrobe is filled with clothing I reckon a human Scar would wear, plus I've been told my hair was a dead ringer for Scar's mane. We'll probably get to see Human Scar in action again once the pandemic blows over, so Be Prepared!
Let’s grow old together. Fine! I’ll grow old with you.
Look this beautiful dog
thinking of the time I ordered olive garden online and I put “please speak to me in an Italian accent” in the special requests category and completely forgot about it, and when I went to pick it up the guy comes out and goes “eyyy I got-a your-a order bappada boopity!” and when I told him he didn’t actually have to do it he was like “a-nooo I was-a looking forward to it! I was-a the only one-a brave enough to do it!”
#how the tables have turned.
THE BATMAN 2021 › dir. Matt Reeves
When someone with a bad connection is trying to yell at you in the chat
yall ever heard about the wave
???? like the thing you do at sport events??
no, i mean this social experiment started by a history teacher in calofornia in 1967
im Intrigued
it’s creepy not so much like paranormal but as in it’s a scary look at human nature. hang on a sec ill explain it
alright so. in 1967, a new history teacher at Cubberly High School in Northern California named Ron Jones was teaching his class about the Holocaust and Hitler’s rise to power. At some point during the lesson, many of his students began to ask why the rest of Germany had stood by and done nothing, and how afterwards they could have said they didn’t know. Many said that they would never allow something like that to happen, but most simply couldn’t understand how the population had allowed it back then. This made Ron curious: what was the answer? Why had so many Germans joined and tolerated the Nazis as their neighbors were dragged away? He realized there was no way of knowing, not without being there, and certainly no way of teaching it - unless, maybe, they could experience something similar.
The next day, Ron came in and began to command his class differently than usual. He had stricter rules, making students stand when asking or answering questions and having them fix their posture. He said it was a lesson on discipline and the phrase “strength through discipline” was written on the board.
The students, shockingly responded positively to the stricter rules; it was as if they had just been waiting for this and wanted more. They worked as a team and answered questions correctly, even sitting quietly until Ron dismissed them at the end of class.
In the next two days, the phrases “strength through community” and “action” appeared on the board. Ron announced to the class that their new rules and ideas were now the cornerstones of the group called the Wave. Their mottos were the three phrases on the board, and he introduced them to a salute (made by curling one’s right hand into the shape of a wave and tapping one’s left shoulder with it). The kids practiced both the motto and the salute that day.
Everything was going well in this experiment: Ron was increasingly seen as an incredibly important leader, the kids were being more well behaved, they were ahead in their studies, all good things, so Ron decided to continue the Wave. In class, he gave the students Wave membership cards, some of which had red x’s on the back. The x’s indicated that those people were to monitor the other members of the Wave and report directly to Ron if someone broke a rule.
Additionally that day, Ron gave the instruction to recruit members to the Wave; all were invited and all were equal in the Wave.
And recruit they did.
Later that week, there were over 200 members of the Wave. The pep rally became an official Wave rally where dozens of new members were sworn in. As the group grew, most everyone joined. However, if someone did not join, they were likely to find themselves very alone and possibly being threatened or hurt by Wave members.
By the 5th day, Ron knew things had spiraled out of control. He had grown into a mythical leader, and the students carried out his orders without hesitation, even if these orders never existed in the first place and were grown from within the Wave. He decided to tell the students that there would be a televised announcement of the Wave’s candidate announcement for the presidential election, and that all members should attend the rally later that day.
When they arrived, the hundreds of students were greeted with a blank screen and Ron. He told them the true nature of the Wave; how it had been born as an experiment that had grown exponentially until he had to end it. The students were shocked, and some even cried. They had all believed in the Wave wholeheartedly after just 5 short days.
The Wave is terrifying because it is real. Not so long ago, a history teacher fresh out from college was able to turn a school into a military state in just 5 days. We as humans are so easily led into fascist dictatorships and we so rarely question what goes on around us. The Wave is a testament to that, and a scary one.
There’s a really great German film of the same name (“Die Welle” - The Wave) based on this experiment - rather than stopping after 5 days however, the teacher lets it continue and things get much, MUCH worse. It’s a terrifying movie, but fascinating too.
This is also a young adult novel by the same name!
actually, i was going to play you a scrubb song everyday. that plan also failed everyday. i hope this is okay with you.