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December 16, 2015
the “kiwi stand”
🎵 I saw Harry kissing Santa James 🎵
// 2017 //
Harry loves and has always loved 1D and their music.
Harry wearing a rainbow feather boa Toronto, ON - 10/4
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alright lads I’m about to watch this video frame-by-frame and point out things we may have missed so BUCKLE THE FUCK UP
ONLY 3 SECONDS IN AND: “possible dubious practices” regarding British horseracing, ,along with “there is a creed of omerta which prevents anyone from speaking out”
omerta: (as practiced by the Mafia) a code of silence about criminal activity and a refusal to give evidence to authorities.
bonus: the article is an “exclusive reveal”
LAPD reference at 0:12
0:13 reference to the infamous feud between John Gilbert, silent film actor, and Louis B Mayer. Mayer “despised” Gilbert and they frequently clashed over “creative, social and financial matters” Also, “Mayer was a business man and Gilbert their biggest asset”. It’s also rumored that Mayer altered Gilbert’s voice to “gelded to a higher pitch to ruin [his career]”. It’s widely believed that Mayer sabotaged Gilbert’s career.
0:15 - article titled “It’s All About Location” in Spanish. Also appears to feature a painter by the name of (Jorge?) Pizarro, though I could only find reference to the famous conquistador by the name of Francisco Pizarro.
0:23 More about discrimination toward women in film and Potter, who “wears her outsider status with pride.”
0:28 features two write-ups of prominent texts from the American Revolution - Common Sense by Thomas Paine and Democracy in America by Alexis De Tocqueville. Fitting that revolution should feature so strongly at 28, no? :-)
0:31 NOT TO PANIC ABOUT LT1 TOUR BUT. SELECTED DEPARTURES FROM JANUARY TO NOVEMBER 2018.
0:32 he’s gonna make me solve this whole fucking crossword puzzle, isn’t he…..
0:37
[flashes back to THIS iconic tweet]
fun find at 1:12 featuring the green eyes…. “every [obscured] a relevance to”
edited to add: peep the little chess game in the corner, too.
1:22 a news story about Daryll Rowe, but part of the headline is scribbled out.
1:32 “represent a generation of women [fighting?] to make a stand”
1:42: “It was as if I had spent my years jiggling the key into the wrong lock.” A quote from Ta-Nehisi Coates, author of We Were Eight Years In Power: An American Tragedy.
Coates for Time Magazine:
“Eight Years is about the work of black people, and the striving and strife they have lived through in America, and is based on eight columns that Coates wrote for the Atlantic, one to represent each year of Barack Obama’s presidency. “Obama was the realization of generations, a black ambition as old as this country.” But what was the price? Coates wonders.
1:47: article about Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein on Broadway, starring Gene wilder and Hadley Fraser. The show opened in September of 2017.
1:49 write-up of Pagliacci, a famous opera in which the lead character reminds the audience that “actors have feelings too, and that the show is about real people.” The show devolves into “real life” at the end, and the actors are meant to perform as though they are no longer acting.
2:07 Somebody clearly reads the Broadway news sites because this write-up announcing Kelli O’Hara’s London Palladium run in The King and I was published only 5 days ago. Also featured is J.T. Rogers who won the 2017 Tony Award for Best Play, awarded to his play Oslo. Oslo recounts the Oslo Peace Accords between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization.
2:19 Hi, Cillian!
2:35 - A particularly scathing review of several actors’ performances in a theatre production, alongside an ad for “Free Professional Guidance”….
2:55 - A poem that I could find no discernible source to. Wonder who wrote it.
3:16 - A CAF Charitycard that helps donors put away money to give to charity.
THAT’S IT I’M FINALLY DONE. WHAT AN EXHAUSTING SEVERAL HOURS. WHY DID I DO THIS.
guess what!! I’m not done!! 2:29 - “pap” in the plant = the paps are planted.
2:10 - GIANT “H” that we somehow missed, followed by…..
yes, that’s right. The H is in his right hand. Y’know, the same place his whole world goes?
2:38 - another gigantic H that is quickly covered up, but not before…
“I need H when I’m down.”
2:45: a split-second bullhorn, followed by…..
“same stress” in some very familiar font….. (reminds me of the 1D font.)
2:46: usually, “shit” is censored with the “i” starred out. Instead, the H is removed from the word. in the lefthand “shit”, “hi” is hashtagged out. For reasons.
2:47: a fun ‘mirrors’ reference, alongside “Ruby In The Dust”. This appears to be either an allusion to the Neil Young song “Cowgirl In The Sand”, featuring the lyrics below….
or perhaps more likely, the Ruby In The Dust Theatre Company based in London.
3:09 - the crossword is abruptly colored in. admittedly, this is a reach but my Harry Tomlinson heart is begging me to post it anyway because……
finally, for a split-second at 3:18, we see a word that looks a whole lot like “out”.
I REALLY THOUGHT I WAS DONE, LADS. I REALLY THOUGHT.
as I posted about earlier, @ann-fortunately found an 8-ball at 2:30. There’s also many 2′s - $2 dollar bills, 2′s instead of “to” in the actual lyrics… but the 8-ball itself is significant because of this:
Sinking this ball is the winning play in a variety of pool games! Since it can represent both good and bad luck, it is an appealing design to emphasize the idea of “chance.” [Sink it too early and you lose. Sink it at just the right time, and you win the whole game.]
Prepare yourselves, lads. We were trying to source these comics from 0:48 and 0:50:
and the lovely @thecompassleadingtheship miraculously located the exact comic strip they’re from!! What’s more, this comic has some particularly interesting subject matter. It’s from Yogi Bear. Yes. Yogi Bear. Just wait! It gets better! Here it is in full, followed by some panels of note.
Yes, I absolutely broke into a cold sweat upon reading the words “the bears”.
Ah yes, Boo Boo. Boo Boo the Bear. You could almost shorten that to Boo Bear, couldn’t you?
And here we have Yogi and Boo Boo cunningly escaping the Ranger’s tricks - because there’s no such thing as Pic-a-nic-itis! The panel on the right is the exact one in the video.
[flashes back to….]
And we have the first rule of the park… Don’t feed the bears! The Chief Ranger is making a fool out of himself, which I think the Bears (and I) quite enjoy. :-)
For the grand finale, we have the bears asserting the fact that if you pay attention, you’ll realize the bears aren’t just “dumb animals” like some people might think. They’re smarter than average. Much smarter.
And with that, C is going to go to sleep because my hands are shaking!
I REALLY THOUGHT I WAS GOING TO SLEEP. I REALLY THOUGHT.
As pointed out by the lovely @elkoanonloveslarry … Do the colors of their ties look familiar to anyone? :-)
alright lads I’m about to watch this video frame-by-frame and point out things we may have missed so BUCKLE THE FUCK UP
ONLY 3 SECONDS IN AND: “possible dubious practices” regarding British horseracing, ,along with “there is a creed of omerta which prevents anyone from speaking out”
omerta: (as practiced by the Mafia) a code of silence about criminal activity and a refusal to give evidence to authorities.
bonus: the article is an “exclusive reveal”
LAPD reference at 0:12
0:13 reference to the infamous feud between John Gilbert, silent film actor, and Louis B Mayer. Mayer “despised” Gilbert and they frequently clashed over “creative, social and financial matters” Also, “Mayer was a business man and Gilbert their biggest asset”. It’s also rumored that Mayer altered Gilbert’s voice to “gelded to a higher pitch to ruin [his career]”. It’s widely believed that Mayer sabotaged Gilbert’s career.
0:15 - article titled “It’s All About Location” in Spanish. Also appears to feature a painter by the name of (Jorge?) Pizarro, though I could only find reference to the famous conquistador by the name of Francisco Pizarro.
0:23 More about discrimination toward women in film and Potter, who “wears her outsider status with pride.”
0:28 features two write-ups of prominent texts from the American Revolution - Common Sense by Thomas Paine and Democracy in America by Alexis De Tocqueville. Fitting that revolution should feature so strongly at 28, no? :-)
0:31 NOT TO PANIC ABOUT LT1 TOUR BUT. SELECTED DEPARTURES FROM JANUARY TO NOVEMBER 2018.
0:32 he’s gonna make me solve this whole fucking crossword puzzle, isn’t he…..
0:37
[flashes back to THIS iconic tweet]
fun find at 1:12 featuring the green eyes…. “every [obscured] a relevance to”
edited to add: peep the little chess game in the corner, too.
1:22 a news story about Daryll Rowe, but part of the headline is scribbled out.
1:32 “represent a generation of women [fighting?] to make a stand”
1:42: “It was as if I had spent my years jiggling the key into the wrong lock.” A quote from Ta-Nehisi Coates, author of We Were Eight Years In Power: An American Tragedy.
Coates for Time Magazine:
“Eight Years is about the work of black people, and the striving and strife they have lived through in America, and is based on eight columns that Coates wrote for the Atlantic, one to represent each year of Barack Obama’s presidency. “Obama was the realization of generations, a black ambition as old as this country.” But what was the price? Coates wonders.
1:47: article about Mel Brooks’ Young Frankenstein on Broadway, starring Gene wilder and Hadley Fraser. The show opened in September of 2017.
1:49 write-up of Pagliacci, a famous opera in which the lead character reminds the audience that “actors have feelings too, and that the show is about real people.” The show devolves into “real life” at the end, and the actors are meant to perform as though they are no longer acting.
2:07 Somebody clearly reads the Broadway news sites because this write-up announcing Kelli O’Hara’s London Palladium run in The King and I was published only 5 days ago. Also featured is J.T. Rogers who won the 2017 Tony Award for Best Play, awarded to his play Oslo. Oslo recounts the Oslo Peace Accords between Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization.
2:19 Hi, Cillian!
2:35 - A particularly scathing review of several actors’ performances in a theatre production, alongside an ad for “Free Professional Guidance”….
2:55 - A poem that I could find no discernible source to. Wonder who wrote it.
3:16 - A CAF Charitycard that helps donors put away money to give to charity.
THAT’S IT I’M FINALLY DONE. WHAT AN EXHAUSTING SEVERAL HOURS. WHY DID I DO THIS.
guess what!! I’m not done!! 2:29 - “pap” in the plant = the paps are planted.
2:10 - GIANT “H” that we somehow missed, followed by…..
yes, that’s right. The H is in his right hand. Y’know, the same place his whole world goes?
2:38 - another gigantic H that is quickly covered up, but not before…
“I need H when I’m down.”
2:45: a split-second bullhorn, followed by…..
“same stress” in some very familiar font….. (reminds me of the 1D font.)
2:46: usually, “shit” is censored with the “i” starred out. Instead, the H is removed from the word. in the lefthand “shit”, “hi” is hashtagged out. For reasons.
2:47: a fun ‘mirrors’ reference, alongside “Ruby In The Dust”. This appears to be either an allusion to the Neil Young song “Cowgirl In The Sand”, featuring the lyrics below….
or perhaps more likely, the Ruby In The Dust Theatre Company based in London.
3:09 - the crossword is abruptly colored in. admittedly, this is a reach but my Harry Tomlinson heart is begging me to post it anyway because……
finally, for a split-second at 3:18, we see a word that looks a whole lot like “out”.
I REALLY THOUGHT I WAS DONE, LADS. I REALLY THOUGHT.
as I posted about earlier, @ann-fortunately found an 8-ball at 2:30. There’s also many 2′s - $2 dollar bills, 2′s instead of “to” in the actual lyrics… but the 8-ball itself is significant because of this:
Sinking this ball is the winning play in a variety of pool games! Since it can represent both good and bad luck, it is an appealing design to emphasize the idea of “chance.” [Sink it too early and you lose. Sink it at just the right time, and you win the whole game.]
Prepare yourselves, lads. We were trying to source these comics from 0:48 and 0:50:
and the lovely @thecompassleadingtheship miraculously located the exact comic strip they’re from!! What’s more, this comic has some particularly interesting subject matter. It’s from Yogi Bear. Yes. Yogi Bear. Just wait! It gets better! Here it is in full, followed by some panels of note.
Yes, I absolutely broke into a cold sweat upon reading the words “the bears”.
Ah yes, Boo Boo. Boo Boo the Bear. You could almost shorten that to Boo Bear, couldn’t you?
And here we have Yogi and Boo Boo cunningly escaping the Ranger’s tricks - because there’s no such thing as Pic-a-nic-itis! The panel on the right is the exact one in the video.
[flashes back to….]
And we have the first rule of the park… Don’t feed the bears! The Chief Ranger is making a fool out of himself, which I think the Bears (and I) quite enjoy. :-)
For the grand finale, we have the bears asserting the fact that if you pay attention, you’ll realize the bears aren’t just “dumb animals” like some people might think. They’re smarter than average. Much smarter.
And with that, C is going to go to sleep because my hands are shaking!
I REALLY THOUGHT I WAS GOING TO SLEEP. I REALLY THOUGHT.
As pointed out by the lovely @elkoanonloveslarry … Do the colors of their ties look familiar to anyone? :-)
a few more fun easter eggs!
the lovely @ ifwethinkandwishandhopeandpray pointed out to me that this picture at 1:32 is of the gorgeous (and beautiful, amazing, incredible, iconic) Rihanna at Paris Fashion Week in March of this year!
the Rihanna association continues! (I’m not complaining!! keep it comin’!! haha)
also, as I pointed out, the article at 1:47 is a write-up about the new Broadway production of Young Frankenstein. A couple people have discussed the fact that one of the most famous numbers from that show is this little ditty:
that’s all! (for now)
Looks like that bear in the last colored picture is doing a kiwi pose.
HAHAHAHAH I mean, you’re not wrong!!
on today’s episode of Just Like You: Unsolved, C attempts to locate the exact Beetle Bailey comic strip used in the video out of genuine fear that it’s even more extra than the Yogi Bear one
I found it in color.
“ here are the first three Yogi Bear Sundays plus their announcement. “
This comic was like the very first part of Yogi’s stories.
It’s from 1961, February 5th.
“ The first and the third Yogi Bear Sunday pages were drawn by Tony Rivera (who was very involved with the layouts of the Yogi’s animated episodes from the classical Yogi Bear Show. “
kill me please
“Another characteristic of Yogi was his deep and silly voice. He often greets the ranger with a cordial, “Hello, Mr. Ranger, sir!” and “Hey there, Boo Boo!” as his preferred greeting to his sidekick, Boo Boo. Yogi would also often use puns in his speech, and had a habit of pronouncing large words with a long vocal flourish.”
Louis Tomlinson discusses life post-One Direction and his solo debut in our new editorial. Gauge his thoughts right here.
LOUIS TOMLINSON for HIGHSNOBIETY
Photograph: Alex De Mora
Behind the scenes, Phil Sharp working at his studio in Seven Sisters with Louis for Noisey, photo by Aron Klein