A beautiful work of art called: “Slipping Through My Fingers” Part of an art collection called “Synchronism” | source
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A beautiful work of art called: “Slipping Through My Fingers” Part of an art collection called “Synchronism” | source
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Beautiful village in Norway | source
Lemme bless y’all with this video
This is the cutest!!!
me listening to foreign music and not understanding a single word of it
I am 4 parallel universes ahead of you
folklore feels like you just found an old collection of letters tied up with ribbon, in a box in someone’s attic and you wipe off the dust and sit down right there to carefully flip through them and you get a glimpse into the world of whoever wrote them
They’ll shoot you, you know? The cops don’t care about bank insurance. See what they did in Attica? Forty two people, they killed. The innocent with the guilty. Dog Day Afternoon (1975) dir. Sidney Lumet
DHS admits unleashing Evil Secret Police Kidnapping Intimidation Squads into the streets of Portland “a bit of a doozy for the boys back in PR”
*plays blink 182 while kickfliping a skateboard* i hate my parents……..and this town
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I wonder if that disastrous original script for the Holes movie, which was written by the guy who wrote Donnie Darko, is still in circulation on the internet. It was insane.
Like the landscape was all barren not because of a curse but because there’d been a nuclear apocalypse and subsequent plague, and Stanley went to prison camp not because he stole a pair of shoes but because he mercy-killed his own plague-riddled sister. And Pendanski sneaks the boys out to take them to a truckstop bar and buys them prostitutes. And it’s revealed at the end that the conspiracy of the camp is that they’re digging for, not buried treasure, but old nuclear warheads. And there’s a running theme about how “you can’t bury the past.”
I mean the scope and intensity of the changes made to make it more “adult” were pretty clever, but so unnecessary. The fairy tale-esque whimsy was so integral to the story and such a part of its charm that making it darker kind of defeated the entire purpose
I can only imagine the Nickelodeon execs reading this script in open-mouthed horror, and then a long silence before they went “well what if we just got the guy who wrote the book to write it”
well, turns out this is real