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I am, quite frankly, embarrassed by my inability to give straight, concise answers to good, simple questions.
which episodes do you dislike?
Mainly The Hormone-iums and V For Valentine-detta, but I’m also not really a fan of Sacred Couch, Sexy Dance Healing, Lice Things Are Lice, Pro Tiki Con Tiki, and Boywatch.
think of this: jared kesso as batman
sjdkbgjkdsgjk please. please.
thank you for your love of beyond the black rainbow!
You’re very welcome! Tbh I’m just glad other people like it, too.
thesterlingaffair replied to your photoset “Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010) Directed by Panos Cosmatos”
thank you for your beautiful edits for beyond the black rainbow, suck an amazing and underrated film!
Aww! I’m glad someone likes them besides me. Beyond the Black Rainbow deserves some more love. It’s a great movie with incredible visuals.
whose sadder teddy or bill dauterive from king of the hill?
I don’t know, I didn’t watch King of the Hill, sorry.
thesterlingaffair replied to your post: “This season seems to be getting gradually weirder each episode. I...”:
i need more episodes now!
I hope they keep a regular airing schedule for this season instead of the last two where it was completely freaking random, spread out over a full year. “We’ll do two episodes on the same day. Then nothing for a month. Then one episode each week. Then nothing for five months. Then an episode each day for two weeks. Then nothing for four months! AH haha! AH haha haha!”
thesterlingaffair replied to your photoset “Some dark hallways and cells, in the Wyoming State Penitentiary....”
what is the purpose of the cages on the top photo? how do they work? are they cells? how would people get in?
They were made so guards could be safely protected from prisoners, to keep watch, or take measures if riots or fights were to break out. If you notice there’s square holes in areas of the cage, it’s so firearms could be used if necessary.
There is a possibility the cages may have also been used for visitation or conversation purposes, with the prisoner in the cell directly across the hall.
There are small doors at the back of each cage, that’s how the person got into them :)