A doodle of Sanjeev the tired babysitter.
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A doodle of Sanjeev the tired babysitter.
‘Things do change’
Fucking hell.
taskmaster s20 as textposts
“but if i communicate it perfectly then they will understand me” WRONG 10,000 years of suffering
TIL in 1896 a temporary, one-day city was named in Texas called Crush, where two locomotives were to be smashed head-on for purposes of spectacle. It was, for a few hours, the 2nd largest city in TX with 40k attendees. The collision caused engine boilers to explode, resulting in death and injuries.
via reddit.com
source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crush,_Texas
you could just do shit back then
texas is still like this
still so funny to me that gross has another meaning besides icky and is used seriously all the time. your gross annual income. your disgusting nasty amount of money you earn the whole year. pathetic
Movie about a depressed and rather morbid autistic man planning to commit suicide and picking up a number of odd jobs in an effort to raise enough money to meticulously plan and prepay for his funeral so his mother doesn’t have to worry about it after he is gone. He begins to connect with people and enjoy life for the first time while working part time as a greeter in the funeral home, helping an eccentric old lady organize her basement, walking 7 dogs and maintaining a feral cat colony for a guy with a broken foot, playing a number of bit parts in local ads and stocking the shelves at the convenience store at night. In the end, he has befriended many of his neighbors and he decides he does not want to die and goes back to school to become a funeral director instead.
He is popular at his funeral home gig because he keeps accidentally saying things that are very reassuring and death positive. Because he wants to die. He eventually donates his funeral fund to the old lady’s granddaughter after her sudden death so she does not have to sell her grandmother’s prized possessions to pay for her funeral.
The old lady gifts him one of her ceramic cats at the beginning of the film which he reluctantly accepts out of politeness. Near the end of the film, he adopts a friendly cat from the cat colony that looks remarkably like the ceramic cat and names it after her, signaling his commitment to surviving and caring for his cat the way the old woman lived for her ceramic collection.
S11E01 & S21E09 outtake
+ the inspiration:
S10E08 outtake
Bonus:
We Need Answers S2E13
"Thank you for being my canvas."
Ryland Grace and Taskmaster Greg Davies are the same in the respects that their teaching backgrounds have really lent to communicating well with others.
Anyway this is my campaign to send Greg Davies to space.
Tragedy alignment chart. Feel free to use, but please reblog if you do.
And of course the second part of the tragedy, which is: which quadrant did you think you were in vs. which one you were really in
[ID: three versions of an X-Y axis illustration. 1: Top edge of y axis labeled "You were in control" and bottom labeled "You had no control." Left edge of x axis labeled "It was always going to end this way" and right labeled "It didn't have to end this way."
2: Labels remain from first version. The top-left quadrant is labeled "self fulfilling prophecy," top-left "it's all your fault," bottom-left "the horror of inevitability," and bottom-right "they let you down."
3: Axis labels remain from first version. Top-left quadrant is labeled "Oedipus," top-right "Midas," bottom-left "Orpheus," and bottom-right "Odysseus." End ID.]