ICHIRO SATO on the very first page of the newest Choujin X chapter?! I missed you so much, pretty bitch
Also when are we gonna find out what he's plotting
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ICHIRO SATO on the very first page of the newest Choujin X chapter?! I missed you so much, pretty bitch
Also when are we gonna find out what he's plotting
Coolest thing about lord of the rings? The king of horses shows up. It appears he is no different from all other horses
King of the eagles shows up later. He can talk. Horse king couldn't talk.
He didn't want to talk to you.
Uh.
Point of order.
King of Horses ran 450 fucking miles at almost entirely a gallop, without more than a few minutes rest, in 4 nights and basically was like "wait why are we stopping?" when Gandalf took him into the city and he ended up in a stable.
This was not his top speed, nor did it push any limits on his endurance.
King of horses is very different from other horses, actually.
He just doesn’t do much about his administrative duties
But he didn't need to - his rule was stable, after all.
Oh how blessed we were when Day6 released their Negentropy album and oh how robbed we were when they couldn't have a concert tour to promote that masterpiece because of the pandemic
If you see this you’re legally obligated to reblog and tag with the book you’re currently reading
When a tiny little frog wants to cheer you up, things will be okay after all 🐸💚💖❤️🩹
i may not be financially stable or professionally successful or socially well liked or attractive or funny or hopeful about my future but i can make a 3 note post like nobody’s business #hustle
Casa Sperimentalen, Fregene, Italy,
Also known as Casa Albero, the experimental concrete residence was developed over seven years by a family of Italian architects.
The project was led by Giuseppe Perugini alongside his wife Uga de Plaisant, with their son Raynaldo Perugini later contributing to the design. During the 60s and 70s, the family used the holiday home as a laboratory for architectural experimentation, exploring new Brutalist construction methods and unconventional approaches to living space.
Constructed from raw concrete modules and geometric frames woven through the surrounding pines, the structure explores a modular, almost organic vision of living spaces. Raised on pillars, it was conceived as an ‘unfinishable’ architectural experiment.
Access to Casa Sperimentale is via a single red staircase that can be raised like a drawbridge, allowing the house to be physically separated from the ground.
Abandoned since the 1990s, the structure has suffered vandalism and significant decay, leaving the structure at risk of collapse despite ongoing efforts to preserve the site.
Photographs : Stepegphotography & Gianni Oprandi
OSAKA, JAPAN
Everyone warns you agaist going to the supermarket hungry, but nobody tells you about the dangers of going there too full: I do not want any of these things, for I will never require any food at all!
I think strange horrible things should stop befalling my friends
I think strange wonderful things should start befalling my friends
Atonement dir. Joe Wright | 2007
there is a tendency with history, i think, because we're so far removed from it, to kind of forget that all of the people were people
a child 10,000 years ago left a handprint on a wall. they were fingerpainting. a viking climbs up a rock just to carve the words "this is very high" 10ft off the ground. somebody centuries... milennia... ago burned their dinner so thoroughly that they buried the ruined pot in the backyard rather than attempt to clean it. shakespeare got drunk and wrote dick jokes. tutankhamun was a little boy who liked ducks more than anything. a roman carves his name into a monument in another country saying "i was here". a prisoner, centuries ago, in the tower of london scratches lines into the wall as a tally marking the days. a medieval monk scrawls in the margins bemoaning the boredom of his work.
every human being across history has said "i was here. i lived. i loved. i made something. i laughed. i cried. please do not forget me"
most of us are not important enough that we will be remembered by name for more than a few decades. we are not kings or queens or great military leaders or innovators or influential artists, musicians, authors.
but all of us, every one, has a deep primal need to persist. we leave handprints on the wall, scratch our names into stones, carve initials into a tree, mark our growth as children on a wall, bury little time capsules. write in the margins of a book. hide notes behind the wallpaper.
reaching out into the future to some unknown human long after we're gone to say
"hello, you. i was here, once"
Sigmar Polke - Agate Windows in Grossmünster, Zurich, 2006
It's not even 4th of July yet and it's NOT America and yet they're blasting fireworks so hard I was wondering if a war started smh
Takeshi Kaneshiro in Chungking Express 1994, dir. Wong Kar-Wai
Watching any movie before 2000 reminds you that people in movies used to be hot but like in a normal way