The Legend Of SWORD DOG
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Xuebing Du
Not today Justin
i don't do bad sauce passes
hello vonnie

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will byers stan first human second
$LAYYYTER

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Cosimo Galluzzi
noise dept.
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Misplaced Lens Cap
DEAR READER

ellievsbear

Love Begins
Cosmic Funnies
Three Goblin Art

Discoholic 🪩
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@zizzya
The Legend Of SWORD DOG
Watched One Piece Live Action on Netflix and really enjoyed it! I’d heard of One Piece before but never read or watched it.
Incorrect Argylle Quotes
Aidan: Well, I’m going through a little bit of a rough patch. The whole year, actually.
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- What about that other guy? - Which guy? - The guy who cried like a big baby over that stupid love poetry. - Yeah, actually that was me, I meant that.
Piccadilly Jim (2004), dir. John McKay
TIL “Yankee Doodle” was written by the British to mock americans. “Doodle” is thought to come from the German “dödel”, meaning “fool” or “simpleton” and “macaroni,” a flamboyantly stylish type of dress, painting the Yankees as morons who thought placing a feather in one’s cap made them a “dandy.”
via reddit.com
so you’re telling me that “stuck a feather in his hat and called it macaroni” would be like saying “wrote a G on his belt and called it gucci”
that’s…a pretty good analogy actually
US moron came to town
Hunting for some coochie
Wrote a G up on his belt
And this bitch called it Gucci
Seeing my notifications get flooded with this every July 4th is the only thing I respect about America
Incorrect Argylle Quotes
Aidan: It’s just a dead body, Elly. We’re all going to be one someday.
Elly: Oh, thanks for that. Yeah, that’s helped.
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アーガイルの落書き
Adopted a kitten!
Alfie
Argylle (2024) + Twitter
Aidan: The eighth love language is being a menace, a nuisance, the most insistent annoyance in someone else's life, ever present, always poking, prodding, teasing. I'm on you like moss on a rock because I care.
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one of my many favourite parts of argylle is when elly asks alfie if he has any thoughts, and the camera zooms in on his silly little face, showing that he has clearly never known a single thought in his entire silly little life
That is a cat with deep thoughts of chaos and destruction, but entirely irrelevant to her question.
And the blink means he loves her! 💫
Incorrect Argylle Quotes
Rachel: All we need is a ruse.
Aidan: You had me at ‘ruse.’
Rachel: That was the last thing I said.
Aidan: Good thing you said it.
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i’m fucking dying. it’s been brought to ben collins (the rad new owner of the onion’s) attention that Google AI summary is using The Onion headlines, resulting in this:
Incorrect Argylle Quotes
Aidan: I’m not so great at the advice. Can I interest you in a sarcastic comment?
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What is... a drabble?
A drabble is a type of literature that contains exactly 100 words. It's perfect as a warm-up, for a small idea on the go, or as a daily routine.
Writing less is not necessarily easier. You need to tell a story in a limited amount of words. But it's a fun idea to try it in exactly 100 words and adjust your writing accordingly.
If that is not quite enough for you, you can also expand it to a double drabble for example, which would be 200 words. And of course a triple drabble and a quad/quadruple drabble. It's still going to be tough to hit exactly that, so it's not necessarily less of a challenge.
I thought a Drabble was just a short random writing! Didn’t realize it had precise limits! 😱
I feel so betrayed and need to figure out what I’ve been writing cause they aren’t drabbles….
Argylle (2024) + The Onion
Part 1
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Too real, too real.
GRANDPA NOOO!!
Google Goldilocks app does exist.
Bring on the DDR resurgence
Spoken like a true tsundere
The three stages of Rockwell obsession...
You see him in a movie, don't know his name but the immediate impression is that he's a great actor and kinda attractive (maybe?) and when you see him again in something else, you're like, 'Oh, it's that guy! I like that guy, he's really good'. For me this was Frost/Nixon.
The full-on talent crush where you notice him in more things and actively begin watching stuff because he's in it but predominantly because he's such a good actor and usually makes good choices so they're worth seeing. You also still can't quite figure out if you find him attractive or not and sometimes you're sure he's not but there's usually definitely 'something about him'. For me this was Iron Man 2 to Three Billboards territory.
You watch something on said basis and suddenly, as if from nowhere... 'Hang on a second, I think I might actually fancy Sam Rockwell???' and then to prove the theory you have to watch about 30 movies within a couple of months (which is when you confirm he's one of the best actors you've ever seen with just extraordinary range and the ability to make you laugh and cry and feel every emotion with him and create a different, singular, full, human in every film, sometimes two *cough* MOON *cough* and also realise that he's been *that hot* for THIRTY FLIPPIN' YEARS), reblog 100s of posts on Tumblr, start theorising about how he plays with vulnerability vs masculinity to add layers of character without going fully arsehole method and spend hours making gifs of him eating. For me this was Blue Iguana.