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great tv recommendations: monty python’s flying circus
↳ “I’ve noticed a tendency for this programme to get rather silly”

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hydeordie:

Jenny Holzer THE SURVIVAL SERIES: REMEMBER TO REACT 1984
This is really applicable because I’ve been thinking (quietly panicking) about this a lot.

hydeordie:

Jenny Holzer THE SURVIVAL SERIES: REMEMBER TO REACT 1984

This is really applicable because I’ve been thinking (quietly panicking) about this a lot.

Arthur episodes – Muffy and the Big Bad Blog

If you live your life with one person only, one day they’ll be gone or you’ll be gone. And one of you will be left in the cold world. The family we are born in eventually vanishes. By then you have created your own family if you’re lucky. First you have to choose the person you’ll build this family with, and stick to it as much as possible. How many tries do you get before you strike out? When my mother died, just a few hours before the end, she looked in my eyes and had the expression of a little girl who didn’t know what was happening to her. The same as when Lulu was born. Something totally pure. So I guess we can do all the growing up we can. In the end, at the core, we stay the same. But before that sad ending that awaits all of us, maybe we can share beautiful, ephemeral moments with the people we love.

2 days in new york (via laurenkung)
Here. Here is simple and happy. That’s what I meant to give you.

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museumuesum:

Erik Olson

I Fucking Love Space, 2011
oil on panel, 48 x 36 inches

Mercury, 2011
oil on panel, 48 x 36 inches

Venus, 2011
oil on panel, 48 x 36 inches

Earth, 2011
oil on canvas, 72 x 84 inches

Mars, Fear & Dread, 2011
oil on panel, 48 x 36 inches

Jupiter, 2011
oil on panel, 48 x 36 inches

Saturn, 2011
oil on panel, 48 x 36 inches

Uranus, 2011
oil on panel, 48 x 36 inches

Neptune, 2011
oil on panel, 48 x 36 inches

The Gateway (Hubble Deep Field), 2011
oil on canvas, 72 x 84 inches

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sundancearchives:


Richard Linklater premiered his film Before Sunrise with Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy 18 years ago during the 1995 Sundance Film Festival.  Linklater and Delpy returned to the Festival in 2013 to premiere the third film in the trilogy, Before Midnight.Before Midnight opens in NYC, LA, and Austin on Friday and expands on May 31.Photo by Stephen Speckman and photographer unidentified

sundancearchives:

Richard Linklater premiered his film Before Sunrise with Ethan Hawke and Julie Delpy 18 years ago during the 1995 Sundance Film Festival.  Linklater and Delpy returned to the Festival in 2013 to premiere the third film in the trilogy, Before Midnight.

Before Midnight opens in NYC, LA, and Austin on Friday and expands on May 31.

Photo by Stephen Speckman and photographer unidentified

thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

ayellowbirds:

ocelots are so fucking adorable.

LOOK AT ITS CUTE LITTLE FACE :D

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What job can I get that helps me dismantle capitalism but also pays me.

5 hours ago on 05/20/13 at 08:52pm
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30 day Studio Ghibli challenge:
↳ Day 2 → Favourite Studio Ghibli movie

At the moment it would be Pom Poko. It is such a gorgeous, obscure,  touching movie. I actually only watched it for the first time around the end of last year. I’d put it off for so long because it just… seemed like a somewhat sketchy movie that didn’t really pique my interests. I was so angry and happy and sad by the end of this movie though. If there are other people out there who are putting off this movie like I did please go watch it because asdfghjkl. I know I have weird movie tastes and this movie doesn’t shy away from being somewhat odd, but it has such a touching story line.  

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