Tumblr culture is not knowing if this is from 2008 or earlier this week.
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Tumblr culture is not knowing if this is from 2008 or earlier this week.
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rationalist yimby btvs au where the popularity of single family houses and the promotion of homeownership are a result of vampire protection policies pushed by the occult division of the public health services, bc apartments don’t offer sufficiently strong magical protection against supernatural home invasion. willow designs bus routes that function as magical wards excluding vampires from within the area they enclose, which has the side effect of reversing the century old trend toward suburbanization and revitalizing city centers across North America
giles uncovers references to robert moses being a demon in disguise, leading to the the big reveal at the end of act 1 is that the planners responsible for single-family zoning made a pact with an evil wolfram and hart-style demon cabal to trade the safety of the suburbs for human sacrifices in the city center. at the end of act 2, it’s revealed that the charming dutch city-planner-slash-occultist who’s befriended the whole scooby gang is actually a plant, and he’s subtly altered willow’s planned transit routes so that if actually implemented, they will summon Ngwhlmoth of the Infinite Lanes, who will erupt forth from every freeway cutting through an urban core in america at once, devouring the country whole
the sequel fic is 200,000 extremely preachy words of buffy defeating mayor wilkins using the power of georgism
Philip Larkin
They fuck you up, your mum and dad.
They may not mean to, but they do.
They fill you with the faults they had
And add some extra, just for you.
But they were fucked up in their turn
By fools in old-style hats and coats,
Who half the time were soppy-stern
And half at one another’s throats.
Man hands on misery to man.
It deepens like a coastal shelf.
Get out as early as you can,
And don’t have any kids yourself.
why are christian bale and patrick bateman the exact same person
like. ok
who was going to tell me that christian bale is the actor that played the fictional character patrick bateman. and who was going to tell me that patrick bateman is not an actor that looks like christian bale. who was going to tell me this.
STOP REBLOGGING THIS IM DELETIMG MY BLOG
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You know exactly who this silhouette is, don’t you?
In the original trilogy, Darth Vader only appears for around 34 minutes across three movies. He appears so little in each movie, yet you remember him, his look, his voice, his breathing. Vader’s black uniform makes him visually iconic.
In Episode IV, the very opening scene he appears as a jet black presence against the white interior of the Rebel ship. In his scenes on the Death Star, he is in the background or out of focus, behind Tarkin. But your eyes are on Vader’s striking presence. Vader’s presence increased the less naturalistic he looked.
In Episode V, his mask is much more polished, giving off large, white reflections to highlight its shape. It is in Episode V he becomes iconic, with the use of background and silhouette, as we see in the image above of Vader on Hoth. He transcends his role as villain and becomes something much deeper and universal.
In Episode VI, Vader often looks flat against backgrounds due to the lighting. It lacks the character work that Vader had in V but it gives us the iconic scene where he is finally unmasked. This villain and his iconic look, voice and breathing are reduced to the image of a broken man, who is ultimately human. The cultural impact of Darth Vader speaks for itself. And it was all achieved in about 30 minutes of cinematography.
Happy Star Wars Day!
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| Tattletale: | I wouldn't say I'm mean, I just get hired to do mean things. |
| Victoria: | Yeah, but you like it. |
| Tattletale: | Well, I think it's important to like what you do. |
| Grue: | Are you okay? |
| Skitter: | I guess... |
| Skitter: | I mean, it all depends on how you define 'okay'. |
| Tattletale: | People who are okay don't have to put that much thought into the question. |
Bonesaw (via incorrect-wormquotes)
CONTAINS ACETAMINOPHEN, it says
ALWAYS READ THE LABEL, it says
I do not look awayare you reading the label