Just wanted to capture my favorite part of this post.
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda

JVL
almost home

blake kathryn
ojovivo
cherry valley forever
noise dept.
$LAYYYTER
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
art blog(derogatory)
Misplaced Lens Cap

#extradirty

@theartofmadeline

Product Placement

oozey mess

Origami Around
NASA
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Just wanted to capture my favorite part of this post.
Mark Hamill Loves Trolling Star Wars Fans
I always thought that Google’s informal motto being “don’t be evil” was about as comforting as a coworker having a sign at his cubicle reminding him not to snap and murder everyone in the building.
As it turns out, watching the coworker remove the sign is even more ominous.
I've been thinking about the cesspool that social media is rapidly descending into, and how fan anger-- about ANYTHING-- is getting weaponized.
This is a longish read that is absolutely worth your time and attention.
“Content is free-range, talk about anything you like, but you don’t get to be an asshole.“
There it is, the quote for any fandom, any community out there. You don’t get a free pass to be a dick towards others. People who get offended by abrasive and vitriolic attitudes aren’t “babies” or “snowflakes”. They’re decent human beings, and they’re not in the wrong for wanting others to be decent as well.
This is for everyone who wanted to see a full shot of the painting that was behind this morning’s bedhead.
This was done by David Mac Dowell, and it was in the Crazy4Cult showbthat @thatkevinsmith curated back in 2008.
In 2008, Anne and I were living paycheck to paycheck, and there was no way we could afford to buy art, but I wanted to see it in person, so we went to the show. It was many thousands of dollars that we couldn’t afford, but that didn’t matter, because it had already been bought.
Five or six weeks later, the show closed. A week or so after that, this painting arrived at my door with a note that said, “Dear Wil, you can’t not have this. -Kevin”
Yeah. Kevin Smith bought this for me and gave it to me as a gift.
I love it, and I look at it every day, because it reminds me of the time that Kevin did something so kind and generous for me, because that’s the kind of person he is. https://www.instagram.com/p/BvzkH3TgwZ3/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=12xmev9edopie
He really went in w those last two tweets
Bruh I felt this with every fiber of my being
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
I’m so lucky to call Andy a friend. I’m so grateful that he wrote this.
“Ice Cave” by Georgia O’Keeffe and a photograph of an ice cave.
yeah Georgia? that’s an ice cave ? that’s a god damn ice cave? that’s the only thing you intended to paint? that’s it? just an ice cave?
all of georgia okeefes art is like this dont act surprised
It Really Is.
Staff seeing this:
Normalize cuddling without a sexual expectation.
Normalize cuddling without a sexual expectation.
Normalize cuddling without a sexual expectation.
Normalize cuddling without a sexual expectation.
Normalize cuddling without a sexual expectation.
cAT-cAT
this is the only video we need in 2019
DAY IS MADE!