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“I want something that brings beauty and terror with it.”
— Henrik Ibsen, from The Complete Plays & Works; “The League of Youth,”
Girls Trip (2017)
“Somebody like you can really make things all right for me.”
Requiem for a Dream (2000) dir. Darren Aronofsky
half of me is a hopeless romantic and the other half is just hopeless
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When laundry powder manufacturers want clothes to appear “whiter than white” they add a trace of blue dye. When hair dye manufacturers want hair to appear blacker than black they add a trace of blue dye. Blue is both a white intensifier and a black intensifier.
Which is actually a pretty good art tip
Very few things in nature are blue or blue-tinted.
Traces of yellow (opposite of blue) turns whites to off-whites and blacks to browns, (both colors quite common in our natural world).
So our brains interpret blue-tinted colors as “whiter than nature” and “blacker than nature”.
I guess this also explains why I feel like I’ve crossed halway into an alien dimension whenever there’s an ultraviolet light turned on
What if life had loading screens.
You walk into Walmart, and it’s just like
Worse would be the ones that give you a heads up of what’s coming, but not when.
Oh so that’s what the establishing shots in sitcoms are
some notable favorites.
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