Posted 1 year ago
Posted 1 year ago

thedailywhat:

Gag Reel of the Day: Want to watch 15 minutes of bloopers from season two of Parks and Recreation? Sure you do.

(sNSFW, Louis CK.)

[vulture.]

(Source: thedailywhat)

Posted 1 year ago
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Posted 1 year ago

Opt Out

mrgan:

You all know Tim, right? Tim of Panic support, of Panic Sale, of Cabinessence? He’s put together a brief little page of links to various legitimate, trusted opt-out websites. Make a quick run through these and dramatically decrease the amount of nonsense people throw at your porch, phone, and inbox. Good luck!

Posted 1 year ago

Alright Ramma is being a pussy about me making Cuban Food.

towritelesbiansonherarms:

silencewench:

I bet all my followers would love to try some Cuban Food but NOT MY FUTURE HUSBAND. 

Oh well. WHO WANTS CUBAN FOOD?

I WILL DIE!

DO YOU WANT ME TO DIE?

Posted 1 year ago
Posted 1 year ago

That moment when you’re reading a book and you read a sentence that contains the title of the book.

urlesque:

livetotellthetale:

-oceanspray:

HAhahahahahah YES

LOLOL

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gnomebomb:

I am one hundred and eight years old, and some days I act accordingly, all 108 years showing in my stride and in my gaze.  

Other days I pick another age. I am 7, inches of snowfall; I am 12, on the soles of each shoe; some days I am just born, seeing the world for the first.  

But when picking an age, I make sure to ignore my waist size, my thread count, or the vintage on last night’s bottle of Burgandy. 

Posted 1 year ago
timmy2step:

already have

timmy2step:

already have

Posted 1 year ago

oceanghosts:

OCEANGHOSTS. MIX #1

Here you guys go. Just a heads up, this is a very chill mix. Enjoyed best with a cup of coffee and some fresh air. 

DOWNLOAD

Wicker Park - Secret Knives
Blood - The Middle East
San Solomon (Reprise) - Balmorhea
Lament - The Xcerts
<3 - Moths
Fall Right In - Beach Fossils
Sail - AWOLNATION
Aminals - Baths
Love Your Abuser - Lymbyc Systym
A Song That Will Help You Remember To Forget - Slow Dancing Society
Over the Pond - The Album Leaf
Around Us - Jónsi
We Own The Sky - M83
Kettering - The Antlers
Moksha - Caspian
Fade and then Return - William Fitzsimmons
Brennan’s Theme - Mushman
Lost Love’s Voice - Yellow Ostrich

Posted 1 year ago
j-delacruz:

legos:

Brick lunch box.
Thanks to  blackdarkness: and  kpopsicles:

I want one! Just not in pink.

j-delacruz:

legos:

Brick lunch box.

Thanks to  blackdarkness: and  kpopsicles:

I want one! Just not in pink.

(Source: mattsbrickgallery)

Posted 1 year ago

yennha:

These guys :)

I enjoy visits at night !

Posted 1 year ago
frenchcinema:

Fantastic Planet (original French title: La Planete sauvage) is a 1973 animated science-fiction film directed by Rene Laloux with design by Roland Topor, based on Stefan Wul’s allegorical novel Oms en serie. The film began production in Czechoslovakia at the Jiri Trnka studio, but moved to Paris to escape political pressures—the story was inspired in part by Czechoslovakia’s invasion by the USSR in the late 1960’s. Laloux’s finished film won the Grand Prix Award at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival.
The story concerns the Oms, a race of Earth-origin humans living on a planet where they are dominated and kept as pets by the Traags, giant (by comparison) blue aliens who see the “animals” as an amusement until they observe signs of intelligence and organization among the tribes of un-domesticated “wild Oms.” An orphaned Om named Terr is raised by Tiwa, a young female Traag who allows him to listen in on her lessons—after he escapes, his education proves valuable. - Digitally Obsessed

frenchcinema:

Fantastic Planet (original French title: La Planete sauvage) is a 1973 animated science-fiction film directed by Rene Laloux with design by Roland Topor, based on Stefan Wul’s allegorical novel Oms en serie. The film began production in Czechoslovakia at the Jiri Trnka studio, but moved to Paris to escape political pressures—the story was inspired in part by Czechoslovakia’s invasion by the USSR in the late 1960’s. Laloux’s finished film won the Grand Prix Award at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival.

The story concerns the Oms, a race of Earth-origin humans living on a planet where they are dominated and kept as pets by the Traags, giant (by comparison) blue aliens who see the “animals” as an amusement until they observe signs of intelligence and organization among the tribes of un-domesticated “wild Oms.” An orphaned Om named Terr is raised by Tiwa, a young female Traag who allows him to listen in on her lessons—after he escapes, his education proves valuable. - Digitally Obsessed