I was at an outdoor art show and Jesse Pinkman and Walter White were doing a homoerotic interpretative dance.

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I was at an outdoor art show and Jesse Pinkman and Walter White were doing a homoerotic interpretative dance.
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RED ARMY MARCHES ON NEW JERSEY
The Nature Friends Dance Troupe performs ‘Red Army March’ at Lake Midvale, New Jersey. August, 1932.
The Nature Friends Dance Troupe performs ‘Red Army March’ at Lake Midvale, New Jersey. August, 1932. As dance became an increasingly large p
My attempt to capture the simultaneous horror and hilarity of Pate’s Interpretative Dance in C3E40!! Let me know if you like my FIRST EVER OFFICIAL CRITICAL ROLE FAN ART! :D :D :D P.S. There are some Easter eggs in here for the campaign so far, see if you can spot them :)
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TwoSetViolin attempt to play classical music charades using interpretative dance, with hilarious results.
Please Enjoy Will Hines Desperately Trying to Eat a Sandwich in This Music Video for Joe Russo’s “PHÉR•BŎNEY LOVE THEME“
Well, Jonny Look does it again.
By “it”, we mean make another absurd, whimsical, and funny music video. We first saw this when he did it marvelously with the Fruit Bats last year.
This time around, he took the brilliant Will Hines and had him try to eat a sandwich, which proves difficult for indie jazz artist Joe Russo’s PHÉR•BŎNEY LOVE THEME. We won’t say anymore lest we ruin the mysterious charm (though we’ll note choreography is wonderfully done by Erin S. Murray).
Just let it wash over you and enjoy it here.
Excerpt from an interpretative piece performed by New York-based freelance dancer Tim C, 2018.