May 2011
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Self, why did you click on that link to the... →
Because, you know, it’s still as depressing as it has been for the past five years, duh.
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Asked whether the plotlines of the current series had become too complex, Moffat...
– Doctor Who’s Daleks to get ‘a rest’ | Television & radio | guardian.co.uk
Stay golden, Steven Moffat. Though the latest two-parter with the grody tissue regenerating people of the future is LIKE SERIOUSLY GRODY TO THE MAX, the morality of the thing is nicely complicated, and I...
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The genesis of Eraserhead as a midnight movie: Several people have said… if they got a new boyfriend or a new girlfriend… they take them first off to Eraserhead and, depending on their reaction…, they stay with them or not. (David Lynch) // Taken from Midnight Movies: From the Margin to the Mainstream (Stuart Samuels, 2005)
You know, in general, I am very against the idea that...
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Architecture in Helsinki - Escapee
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Feeling sorry, as I trust you will sadly learn, is something of a habit of mine....
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Funny, sad, sweet. And true. John Hodgman on being an only child.
(via jesseellison)
I was an only child until I was almost 12, long enough for this behavior to be firmly implanted, and to persist to this day.
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Sax break in “T.G.I.F. (Last Friday Night)” > Sax break in “Edge of Glory”
Look, I’m not joking around about this — I had the EXACT SAME THOUGHT on the bus on the way to dance class yesterday, whist listening to “T.G.I.F.”. As a matter of fact, I’ve been listening to Teenage Dream and Born This Way kind of interchangeably this week while...
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I think the names of colors are at the edge between where language fails and...
– A. S. Byatt (via theparisreview)
you really have to watch it
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In “Lindsay Lohan,” the beleaguered beauty is captured mostly in close-up, and in attitudes that Phillips appropriated from two 1960s movie classics, Jean-Luc Godard’s “Contempt” and Ingmar Bergman’s “Persona,” starring Brigitte Bardot and Liv Ullmann, respectively. The skimpily clad Lohan stands in for each, appearing anguished, introspective, seductive, sleepy, hurt,...
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STAY GOLDEN, KE$HA →
Dudes, she’s totally my spirit animal.