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new favorite album, Michael Guy Bowman's Gravity Makes the Flame Rise, its so so so so good please listen to it
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I couldn't do Pride this year because 1) No money 2) Hot as hell outside 3) Local police have to work with frozen water squad
I did see my friends though and they're gay as hell so that counts for something
And every time we played a dating sim we would say "Happy Pride" every five minutes
"The ghost in your head is verbally abusing you? Happy pride. Your clock is a twink? Happy pride. All of the students at your all girl christian school are trans guys now and they're all hot? Good lord, happy pride."
A guide to Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington’s series and everything that it has spawned so far.
Last year, I nabbed a ticket to the Brooklyn stop on Tim Heidecker and Gregg Turkington’s On Cinema Live! national tour. I wasn’t entirely sure what to expect from the performance, it being a live version of their Adult Swim web series and all. What I did anticipate, however, was that everyone in attendance would be super into it.
Sure enough, within a minute of getting in line, the guy in front of me turned around, eager to chat about all things On Cinema. He asked me if I was a “Timhead” or a “Gregghead,” then quickly assured me he was “100 percent germ-free,” having used the “Rio-Jenesis Germ Assassin” for the last few weeks, so I shouldn’t worry about getting sick. He was doing a bit, the same bit that the hundreds of other fans there also silently agreed they’d be doing that night. I can’t imagine what overhearing that crowd would have been like for an outsider.
You see, there are comedies, there are cult comedies, and then there’s On Cinema. Beginning as a parody film-review podcast in 2011, it has since grown into a sprawling multimedia universe, encompassing a dizzying array of content: a web series, a TV show, multiple music projects, annual Oscar specials, an official fan club, a mobile app, and even a few VR experiences tucked into the last season. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
Of course, as fun as all of this can be for those in the know, it can be overwhelming, even alienating, for newbies who are just curious to see what it’s like. (And that’s after you take into consideration that the audience for On Cinema’s exceptionally dry, dark sense of humor is already pretty self-selecting.)
Keeping up with the narrative can take real effort on the part of the viewer: Plot threads carry over from the web series to TV and then move onto Twitter where Tim and Gregg hash out arguments while in character, making it easy to miss a development if you aren’t keeping up with it all. Plus, at ten seasons and counting, On Cinema is the biggest project of Heidecker’s career, as well as Turkington’s most major work outside of Neil Hamburger.
i hope you know that i’d want to find you after a battle i’d blink blood from my eyes, looking only for your face forgetting my wounds so i could fix yours
i hope you know that in a hurricane, i’d be thinking of you hope your arms weren’t locked around a tree trunk hope you were safe and sound in a dark basement
i hope you don’t know i’d lie for you even if i didn’t want to yes, i’d lie to keep you safe, but i’d even lie just to benefit you i hope you never figure that out
i hope you know i have so many doubts about you but i love them i hope you know i love that i hate you sometimes i hope you know that i think you’re the greatest thing since sliced motherfucking bread
Worlds Inside My Head/Brain fallout/Mind Radiation by filedteeth
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Questions in my mind
Questions 1- why do I look ugly and fat ? 2- when will I ever look pretty and thin? 3- is that even possible