“If they asked how I died tell them: Still angry.”
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glamaphonic:

tvandfilm:

ROMEO + JULIET (1996) dir. Baz Luhrmann

#the unfiltered unmitigated unstoppable cunt of harold perrineau in this role

via @whatimages

Posted on 30 June
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Posted on 30 June

di–es—can-ic-ul-ar–es:

utopians:

robogirldick:

utopians:

utopians:

“sex scenes have no narrative purpose” is such a funny take on so many levels. people will really believe that the whole human experience is valuable to portray artistically except sex, which of course has never held emotional weight or significance for anybody

“what’s the purpose of sex scenes in media??” well you see sometimes people have sex. sometimes it can be important even

yeah ok but i dont wanna watch straight sex scene number 1231234837582 in the middle of some movie thats clearly not fucking high art or anything, like please, tell me how the sex scene made jason X a deeper movie ill wait

you genuinely think that “the sex scene in Jason X, the movie about jason from Friday the 13th killing people in space, is bad” is a rebuttal to this point? like genuinely? genuinely? like you think that’s the kind of sex scene I was talking about in the original post? you think when I’m talking about the artistic merit of sex scenes in movies you think I’m talking about the bit with the dominatrix in Jason X (2001) dir. James Isaac, the movie where Jason from Friday the 13th gets put in cryosleep and wakes up in the future on a spaceship where he starts killing people in outer space? you genuinely think this is the kind of movie and scene I’m referring to when I’m arguing for the potential artistic value of a type of scene? Jason X? Jason X? the one with Jason on a spaceship? you think that “well Jason X, the movie about Jason on a spaceship killing people in space, is bad” is a rebuttal to my point? Jason X? Jason X? J

How many of yall instantly YouTube searched “dominatrix jason x” when they say this

Posted on 30 June

ughmerlin:

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#king of ending conversations and escaping uncomfortable situations

THE WITCHER | 3x05 “The Art of Illusion”

Posted on 30 June
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sootchild:

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Imma gonna do my first episode sketch page tomorrow but in the meantime have this drawing based off what I hope is a running joke cause I loved it.

Posted on 29 June

tuckeristired:

BREAKING NEWS: mark ronson dead at 47, body found mangled and crumpled in bar supply closet

Posted on 29 June

nakamatoo:

Across the spider verse 

Posted on 29 June
Posted on 29 June

jezifster:

Violence set to happy music will never get old to me. Blood splattering to an 80s pop song is like a sister to me because I’m not allergic to fun.

Posted on 29 June

David Attenborough fought to put transgender people on TV 45 years ago, secret BBC memo reveals  >>

do-you-have-a-flag:

apaladinagain:

anything that contains the phrase “secret BBC memo reveals” intrigues me automatically ngl but I want you all to know that as far as I can gather, the facts are even better than this headline

which is to say, this was part of an initiative in the early 1970s that not only featured marginalized groups on BBC programming, but made moves towards handing them editorial control – the BBC had to approve proposals, but after that, the station’s role was primarily to provide technical resources, facilities, and copyright handling. (another notable program under this initiative featured Black teachers discussing racism in the school system, and a link to that – plus discussion of the hurdles it faced – can be found here).

the program on trans experience was aired in 1973.

The programme, featuring trans women, began: “Jokes about ‘the operation’ are all that most people know about transexualism [sic]. Tonight’s group discuss their situation in a more serious and comprehensive way, and draw attention to the many difficulties they endure”.

you can watch Open Door: Transex Liberation Group here (as well as other archived LGBTQ programming from BBC). 

1: hell yeah

2: David Attenborough was a childhood hero of mine and i’m glad to see he was always a champ

3: look at these related articles

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Posted on 29 June

elodieunderglass:

knightofleo:

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The reason it sounds like that is because they put so many ghosts (abalone, dinosaur, etc) in it (admiring). Hope this helps!

Posted on 29 June

eggshellsareneat:

wingedcatgirl:

fun fact: firefox can get around many “oops you already read 3 articles this month” paywalls very easily

step 1: click the reader mode button in your address bar

the right edge of a firefox address bar. the reader mode icon, which looks like a tiny little page with some writing on it, is circled in red.ALT

step 2: f5

that’s it! that’s all the steps.

Also as a friend reminder: the wayback machine works in many places where 12ft doesn’t!

Posted on 29 June

themythicalcodfish:

bestest-goblin:

rapidashmascot:

poorghost:

utah-mountain-drifter:

guerrillatech:

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no one follows the trees warning

You know the parable about how the foolish man built his house upon sand and the wise man built his house upon rock and it’s always about having a sturdy foundation well there is also the fact of location which is that the sand probably used to be rock except it’s been eroded to sediment because it’s a FUCKING FLOODPLAIN

I feel like a dumbass, but @rapidashmascot just revolutionised my understanding of that parable.

My family quotes that parable loudly every time another planned housing community on a former floodplain gets inundated with water.

Posted on 29 June
Posted on 29 June
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