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they gave out these stickers at my elementary school after harrowing assemblies about dying in mines. STAY OUT AND STAY ALIVE!!!!!
just jumping on the bandwagon here but um… it just sort of happened
So this is my own video and editing. I’m really enjoying it actually.bit of tjlc for you . YouTube and instagram: moriartyiscool x
The University of Barcelona's Medicine Faculty has temporarily installed a giant heart made by the Catalan artist Jaume Plensa, with the building's columns acting as the ribcage.
The objective of this work of art is to raise awareness about cardiovascular illnesses, which are the leading cause of death worldwide.
The work is titled El cor secret (The Secret Heart). The heart measures 13 metres tall and 10 metres wide, and weighs 150 kg. It's made of synthetic materials and painted by hand. It had previously been shown in Germany in 2014 and was supposed to arrive to Plensa's home city sooner, but it was delayed because of covid. Instead, in 2020, Plensa donated one of his famous head sculptures to this same building, to thank medicine professionals and students for their work during the pandemic.
Can’t risk it
The duck of creativity. I waited so long for it.
Please I’m running low on juice
it ain’t worth the risk
Truly hate the way "did this person do something that actually harmed someone" and "do they deserve to be unpersoned for it" are considered the same question
i like to pretend i already died and asked god to send me back to earth so i can swim in lakes again and see mountains and get my heart broken and love my friends and cry so hard in the bathroom and go grocery shopping 1,000 more times. and that i promised i would never forget the miracle of being here
Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life, Amy Krouse Rosenthal
American Vandal
... the Full House reference in the middle.
my favorite poetry books (free PDF or epub)
the complete maya angelou
don't call us dead by danez smith
all the flowers kneeling by paul tran
time is a mother by ocean vuong
madness by sam sax
mayakovsky's revolver by matthew dickman
soft science by franny choi
thief in the interior by phillip b williams
ariel by sylvia plath
calling a wolf a wolf by kaveh akbar
together and by ourselves by alex dimitrov
not here by hieu minh nguyen
brute by emily skaja
post colonial love poem by natalie diaz
unaccompanied by javier zamora
prelude to bruise by saeed jones
howl & other poems by allen ginsberg
the big book of exit strategies by jamaal may
look by solmaz sharif
the crown ain't worth much by hanif abdurraqib
eyes bottle dark with a mouthful of flowers by jake skeets
finna by nate marshall
autopsy by donte collins
a place called no homeland by kai cheng thom
lunch poems by frank o'hara
lessons on expulsion by erika l sanchez
the new testament by jericho brown
said the manic to the muse by jeanann verlee
space struck by paige lewis
safe houses i have known by steve healey
the wound is a world by billy-ray belcourt
nature poem by tommy pico
owed by josua bennett
felon by reginald dwayne betts
come on all you ghosts by matthew zapruder
bluets by maggie nelson
life of the poetry by olivia gatwood
perennial by kelly forsythe
contradictions in the design by matthew olzmann
the big smoke by adrian matejka
peluda by melissa lozada-oliva
american sonnets for my past & future assassins by terrance hayes
king me by roger reeves
in a dream you saw a way to survive by clementine von radics
this is a real deleted scene from revenge of the sith
HOW IS THIS REAL
IM GOING TO FUCKING CRY
anakin: hey obi wan guess what *makes beeping sound* obi wan, scared: how the fuck are you doing that with your mouth
their voices, the vibe,,,,, all of it radiates comfort and familiarity. Even if this is like the worst scene in the history thank god they cut it
i love letterboxd because there are so many lists that cater to very specific, yet somehow universal moods. here are my favorites:
120 lesbian films to watch before saying all lesbian cinema is the same
the absolute beauty in everyday’s mundanity
add spice to your romance
autumnal harvest - movies that give you that warm feeling of fall and its surroundings
befriending the lyrical loneliness…
candy cinema
chaos, loneliness, madness, and desapair in the apathetic world of capitalism
crises of childhood
distinctive films that fill the void when you’re lonely or completely destroy you when you’re happy
film recs: female character studies
films that are kind
girlhood
horror as a vehicle
melancholy as a breathtaking aesthetic emotion
movies where female friendships are the scariest concept on earth
“nothing happens” yeah but the vibes
quiet little female character studies
quietly brilliant
snuggly wuggly flicks for anxiety driven chicks
soft horror
two lost souls find comfort
what we talk about when we talk about love
The Sign of Three visually tells us that John swings both ways.
So I was going through all the screen caps of a Sign of Three to find the scene where John is visualised by Sherlock inside his mind palace because my first reaction when I saw him there wasn’t ‘Oh hello John’, it was ’Well hello John that’s a rather bright cardigan for you, since when did you wear cerise...’
And then last night I realised if anyone was going to tell us the truth about John’s sexuality, it’s going to be Sherlock.
Well maybe.. but in the course of looking for this screen cap I found these ones instead and took a moment to stare in awe at the last club scene one of the stag night as I realised in fact it’s with John himself we see into his own mind regarding his feelings for Sherlock.
And now let me give you this.
This is the bisexual pride flag. And John in the last scene in the club is literally standing in front of this flag. Right you’re going to argue that the lighting is the wrong way round, but this scene is being rather subversive and also playing a very clever trick in how it becomes lit, in regards to John’s thought processes…
Because each of those colours represents what bisexuality means.
The deep pink or rose stripe at the top of the flag represents the possibility of same gender attraction; the royal blue stripe at the bottom of the flag represents the possibility of different gender attraction and the stripes overlap in the central fifth of the flag to form a deep shade of lavender or purple, which represents the possibility of attraction anywhere along the entire gender spectrum. source
So once again let me break it down…
Prominent blue. Streak of purple and a hint of pink.
This is John at the moment he decides to knock that sneaky one down. This is John Three Continents Watson the ladies man…but the pink is creeping in here, the same sex attraction…
And now that pink lighting has become more prominent and John is sneaking that extra shot into Sherlock’s beaker WHILE looking at Sherlock. Pink equals same sex attraction remember.
But look how the lighting is hitting Sherlock…
He is now shaded in the purple and pink light and the blue is stronger on the other side of the screen. We’re looking at Sherlock through John’s eyes here, remember and John does not consider himself to be gay.
But evidently John is attracted to Sherlock and he is also attracted to Mary. But that is why there’s the purple stripe in the flag. It means this person is neither gay or straight because their sexuality is between those two states. And that’s how John Watson swings both ways.
motherfucking heritage. post. that literally changed the game and influenced queer cinema forever
Eight Rules For Writing -- from a long ago piece I wrote for The Guardian.
1 Write.
2 Put one word after another. Find the right word, put it down.
3 Finish what you're writing. Whatever you have to do to finish it, finish it.
4 Put it aside. Read it pretending you've never read it before. Show it to friends whose opinion you respect and who like the kind of thing that this is.
5 Remember: when people tell you something's wrong or doesn't work for them, they are almost always right. When they tell you exactly what they think is wrong and how to fix it, they are almost always wrong.
6 Fix it. Remember that, sooner or later, before it ever reaches perfection, you will have to let it go and move on and start to write the next thing. Perfection is like chasing the horizon. Keep moving.
7 Laugh at your own jokes.
8 The main rule of writing is that if you do it with enough assurance and confidence, you're allowed to do whatever you like. (That may be a rule for life as well as for writing. But it's definitely true for writing.) So write your story as it needs to be written. Write it honestly, and tell it as best you can. I'm not sure that there are any other rules. Not ones that matter.
all i want is to have one of those ghibli moments where the protag is just lying in a breezy field with wildflowers and big puffy clouds overhead. that’s the goal here.
why is wandavision what I thought season 4 of Sherlock would be like
Boppin’