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this is modern art
By Czeck writer Karel Äapek, inventor of the term ârobotâ as well!
This is one of my husbandâs favorite short stories. He quotes it from memory. Iâm pretty sure he can recite the entire thing from memory.
This is a tremendously impactful short story and every time I see it, it serves as an excellent reboot button for my state of mind.
i think about this tweet literally every single day
i hope whoever is playing football right now loses horribly. i hope they all fall over and explode. i hope no one wins. i hope everyone goes home weeping.
Hand in unlovable hand
River basin map of the Philippines in rainbow colours, divided into catchment areas.
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well Iâm back on tumblr and sincerely wondering what it will be like to scroll through the same people I was following 5 years agoÂ
Bugs Bunny isnât your conventional trickster god - he doesnât steal or lie; rather he inflicts on us a societal hubris. He traps us in the rules, conventions and expectations weâve made. Forcing us to go through the niceties of the barbershop or DMV at the times most inconvenient to us. If we didnât have these rules - if it was twelve thousand years ago and all we had was a snare and a knife, Bugs would be nothing more than a mortal rabbit. But now we have built so much and he has become a god. Â
my mom warned me about these kinds of internet users
It baffles and infuriates me that Hogwarts students donât take Latin or Greek. Accio? Literally âI summon.â Lumos? Fucking âlight.â Expelliarmus? Expel weapon!! Ooooh I wonder what Levicorpus doesâ you Dumb Ass Bastard. You ILLITERATE. Itâs called Levicorpus, it lifts someoneâs body, it LEVIES your goddamn CORPUS-
Hermione ghost wrote this
they wonât even admit the knife is there.
The essence of the âcolor blindâ movement right here.
âIf you stick a knife in my back nine inches and pull it out six inches, thatâs not progress. The progress is healing the wound that the blow made. They wonât even admit the knife is there.â - Malcolm X
The morning after October Revolution of 1917 in art
This but Trump Tower circa the year 20â
I enjoy these paintings of the reactions to the palaces too:
Magical.
David Tennant on Good Omens
Youâre also a part of the Amazon TV series Good Omens, which Iâm very excited about!
TENNANT: Good, Iâm glad!
What was the attraction to that? Was it Neil Gaiman, specifically, or was it the story and character?
TENNANT: Obviously, a Neil Gaiman story, in itself, is appealing. The fact that Neil was so involved, as the showrunner and heâs written all the scripts, and I knew that Michael Sheen was involved, and Douglas Mackinnon, a director I knew of old, was directing, and just the sweep and scope of the story and the resources that we had to make the story with, just felt like this was a project that was going to be very exciting, and I wanted to be a part of it.
What did you enjoy about playing Crowley, and the relationship between your character and Michael Sheenâs character, Aziraphale?
TENNANT: Well, itâs a bit of a double act. They are yin and yang, really. I enjoyed playing almost every scene with Michael Sheen. Heâs someone Iâve known for years. We never really acted together, but I knew him and I knew his work, and I knew that it was gonna be fun, and indeed it was. Heâs great to bounce off. Heâs never not engaged, in any moment of a scene, and it makes you better to have someone to play with whoâs that present and skillful. Crowley is a great character. Heâs a demon, and theyâre averting the apocalypse. We get to see them throughout all of human history. There were so many things that were just gonna be fun to get involved with. Just to be a part of this story that people love so much and that means so much to people â this novel has such a following â it can be intimidating because you donât want to break it, disappoint people, or let people down, but it felt like the team was robust enough to make it something worth doing.
How did you find Neil Gaiman, as a showrunner?
TENNANT: Oh, fantastic! He was very present and very involved, but also hugely creative. Heâs lived with this novel for so many years. It was such a formative experience for him, as a writer, writing with Terry Pratchett. And with Terry Pratchett no longer being with us, Neil has become the caretaker for the memory of Terry. I think he would acknowledge that, himself. So, heâd be entirely forgiven for being rather proprietorial about the whole thing and about wanting things done in a very prescriptive way. And whilst he had a very clear, very strong, and very persuasive view of the material, which was fantastic to have access to, he was also interested in what people brought to it. He was genuinely interested in the collaborative art of making it from a novel into something else. He actually couldnât have been better, from that point of view, just having his skills available to us, all the time, and to have a conversation about these characters and about the show, as it developed. The whole thing was a wonderful experience.
From http://collider.com/david-tennant-interview-bad-samaritan/#electric-entertainment
i hate it when game devs put âfixed several issuesâ in patch notesÂ
no. tell me what you fixed. i wanna know what the glitch was.
you know those patch notes that are like âfixed an issue where if the player sat in a bush for too long, theyâd become the size of a skyscraperâÂ
i wanna read those. tell me those.Â