People have repeatedly asked me why I’m so scared of driving and quite frankly I think I hold a normal amount of fear towards driving. I think most people could stand to be a little more scared of driving tbh

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People have repeatedly asked me why I’m so scared of driving and quite frankly I think I hold a normal amount of fear towards driving. I think most people could stand to be a little more scared of driving tbh
spotify is raising prices again here's the apk that gives you premium for free
and here's the desktop version for Windows with adblock and skip-bypass BlockTheSpot
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daphne's blessing 🌿
new contender for best community note of all time
used ublock to delete 90% of features from this site so now i logon and it is simply my posts. and silence
i hate when i send someone a meme in another language and they're like "uhm... translate? 😒" fucker i sent you a meme where 90% of the words have an english cognate and/or you don't need to know what they're saying to find it funny. can you at least TRY
i sent this meme to 7 people, and 4 of them asked me to translate for them. i legitimately do not think that was necessary.
some examples of palestinian women's dress c.1900-1920s, primarily ramallah and bethlehem. sourced from palestine remembered.
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ramallah women in traditional costume, c.1920s
woman from bethlehem, 1927
woman from bethlehem, c.1900-1910s
woman picking olives from tree, ramallah area, early 20th century
ramallah woman at gate, early 20th century
two bedouin women from beersheba-gaza-jaffa region, early 20th century
finding out there's a frankenstein ballet and that it was in october of last year…DEVASTATING
look at this. look at these. im foaming at the mouth
It was stupid good. So good in fact that the bbc filmed a version and put it on dvd when it debuted. I bought that dvd after I saw the show and put it up on the Internet Archive. The audio is not great but the dancing is spectacular. Ever see a pas de deux around an anatomical dissection? You will.
Walked out of The Boy and The Heron thinking “This is basically Spirited Away for little boys with PTSD.”
No Context, "The Boy and the Heron" spoilers
Hayao Miyazaki: I am coming out of retirement to make a new film about grief and death
Joe Hishaishi, about to put his entire Hishaisussy into the new soundtrack: aight bet
miyazaki's family watching the boy and the heron
Thinking about how Mahito's father parallels the pelican's story. They both care about their children and want them to have a better future but at the same time they do things that unknowingly harm them. The pelicans eat the warawara to fly, so their young lose that nature to fly themselves. Mahito's dad builds airplanes, the same thing that killed Mahito's mother and will no doubt be used to kill someone else's mother too during the war.
One concrete thought I have about The Boy and The Heron is that i believe the core of the story is Mahito overcoming the loss and grief of losing his mother and his home and life, and- after spending the latter half of the movie navigating a between space where souls exist before they’re born as well as other spirits- When Mahito re-emerges with his stepmother, they too are both reborn.
One other thing I’ll have to address later: so much of this film (and The Wind Rises as well!) resonates deeper after watching The Never Ending Man, the doc that came out in 2016 about Hayao Miyazaki. Knowing about losing his mother young, about looking up to strong women, about his father building airplanes and those filling him with wonder until WWII hit and they became tools of war. Knowing about how he views the world, used to view the world, and how he hopes to leave it; how he’s baffled death has not claimed him yet but taken everyone else- god, all of it informs so much of his movies especially his most recent ones. I’m so emo about this man.
“Not all men.”
You’re right.
They would NEVER.