don't you worry, folks. we took out all her teeth. - who's afraid of little old me?
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Luca Marinelli
Fabrizio De André: Principe libero
Dir: Luca Facchini
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obsessed with this illustration in a 1985 magazine article about why you should buy a color printer
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ok if the links in my header have disappeared I will fly into the sun
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tagged by @shatterthefragments to do this uquiz and picrew, thank you 💖 it did make me laugh for reasons you will see below
i had to include the knife option in the picrew with a result like that. obviously.
too tired to tag so if you see this and want to do it, consider yourself tagged 🌹
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I am a terrible combination of “whatever happens, happens” and “If everything doesn’t go according to plan, I will vaporize”
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Out of curiosity and also guilt over my own coffee intake. I wanna ask:
Now I'm not talking about when you're studying and so you drink 3x the usual amount or something like that. This isn't me asking what your record is. I'm talking about the most basic, average day, how many coffees you drink?
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So, there's a lot of USians around who are very clearly fucking fed up with their political choices this election cycle, and planning to sit it out.
And I get it! What's the point of voting if there's no one to vote for?
The thing is, I'm Australian. In Australia, voting is compulsory. We don't get to sit out our elections, and I'll be real honest with you - we don't exactly get better choices than you lot. So how do you vote if there's no one to vote for? You find someone to vote against. And there's always someone to vote against.
Now, we have the pleasure of preferential voting in Australia - We get to rank every candidate from 1 to X, and I'll tell you, there's something so cathartic about putting the biggest bastard of the lot at the very bottom of your preferences. I understand that USians don't get that option - you get to mark one person, and that's it.
That means that you get one shot, so aim it at the biggest bastard of the lot. The candidate you most utterly detest. Put your vote in the worst possible place for them. Don't even think about who that vote's going towards, that's not the point. Remember, every vote is a vote against someone. Make sure you fuck up that someone's election day!
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not to be gay but women? damn
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sentencia
Annie wishes she was braver, brave enough to reach for him.
“I don’t want you to die.”
Finnick doesn’t say anything to that.
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i know a lot ot us have that “what if i’m actually annoying” fear, and while i COULD self-soothe with affirmations like “i’m not annoying, it’s okay” i prefer “it is my human right to be annoying and cringe”
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Ai Weiwei, “Dropping a Han Dynasty Urn,” 1995
An astonishingly irreverent piece of work. This triptych features the artist dropping a Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD) in three photographs.
When questioned about the work, he suggested that the piece was about industry: “[The urn] was industry then and is industry now.” His statement, therefore, was that the urn was just a cheap pot two thousand years ago, and the reverence we feel toward it is artificial. One critic wrote: “In other words, for all the aura of preciousness acquired by the accretion of time (and skillful marketing), this vessel is the Iron Age equivalent of a flower pot from K-Mart and if one were to smash the latter a few millennia from now, would it be an occasion for tears?”
However, the not-so-subtle political undertone is clear. This piece was about destroying the notion that everything that is old is good…including the traditions and cultures of China. For Ai Weiwei, this triptych represents a moment in which culture suddenly shifts (sometimes violently), shattering the old and outdated to make room for the new.
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i still wonder how someone finished reading les mis and thought "hm. this would be a good musical"
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