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we're not kids anymore.
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2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year
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A marcher in a gay rights parade up New York’s Fifth Avenue, July 1979. Photographed by Brian Alpert.
I love him and his little garden soso much
Cartoon Network’s The Scooby-Doo Project
a ten minute long parody of the then huge hit The Blair Witch Project, the short uses the ‘98-'99 voice cast (The “Zombie Island” Voice Cast) and unusually animates the gang against real world footage of various locations. It has never been released on DVD or Blu-Ray, possibly because it holds the dubious honor of being the one of the most complained about shows in Cartoon Network’s history.
(watch on YouTube)
Glad You Came
My Bloody Valentine (2009) Dir. Patrick Lussier
Fourth Of July // Fall Out Boy
“No one ever thinks chicks do shit like this. A girl can only be a slut, bitch, tease, or the virgin next door.”
…from Jeepers Creepers (1939)
Aydin Eyikan
Lana del Rey, from Violet Bent Backward Over the Grass; "Never to Heaven,"
autumn evenings ⋇ 19 oct
I really like this crocodile sequence.
…that's it.
That's the whole post.
Especially the "well, here we go again" expression of the one bottom-left.
I'm also adding "Crocodile Sequence" to the band names list, but that's neither here nor there.
I can’t think of any greater happiness than to be with you all the time.
Franz Kafka / The Castle