Dec. 5th, 2017

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“Did I want him to act? Or would I prefer a lifetime of longing provided we both kept this little Ping-Pong game going: not knowing, not-not-knowing, not-not-not-knowing? Just be quiet, say nothing, and if you can’t say “yes,” don’t say “no,” say “later.” Is this why people say “maybe” when they mean “yes,” but hope you’ll think it’s “no” when all they really mean is, Please, just ask me once more, and once more after that?”

- Andre Aciman, Call Me By Your Name (via queerbetweenthelines-blog)
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there were nights when the winds of the etherium, so inviting in their promise of flight and freedom, made one’s spirit soar.
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Firefly episode 1, “Serenity” // R. Tam sessions
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tessarion:

#every mainstream sitcom

#this episode was so important#i like how they managed the throw shade at other sitcoms#but also still managed to maintain that shows like that are popular and mainstream for a reason#b/c they’re super likeable and easygoing and nice

#yeah the best pat about the episode is that they pointed out the things that were wrong with modern sitcoms#especially in regards to sexism#but the topped it off with like#listen#people like these shows for a reason#they are really comforting and chaming even if they have some dumb attributes#and our sitcom is weird and a lot of people don’ like it because its not like those shows#or can’t get into it because its not over the top cutsey and we are gross and shit#but we aren’t gonna fully revel in the fact that we are unique#because yeah our show is sifferent than what else is out there#because different doesn’t mean better or like everything else out there is trash#it just means we are different and we are lucky that there are people out there that love us for that#i could feel the guys channeling dan harmon in this episode i swear to god#probably one of the best sitcom episodes of all time imo#just for the social/media commentary
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siopold:

the funny thing about dril posts is that they actually do have a structure to them– they hit a kind of conceptual caesura halfway through, a point where there’s no inevitable logical connection between what’s been said and what’s still to come. here, the first sentence didn’t need to result in the second, yet it’s not “lol random” either; the speaker is angry about his boss’ draconian ferret-kissing policy, and reacts in kind, and even the reference to a “screen saver” reminds us that we’re in an office. it’s a narrative progression that, despite having an internal logic, alienates its punchline from its setup. who the hell is this person?

one thing i love about @dril posts is how they all seem to take place in a universe that is somewhat like our own, but with the habitus of white middle america taken to a bizarre, absurd, but strangely logical conclusion. take this one, for instance: 

so we have our setting: a security guard protecting the american flag in the betsy ross museum, something almost archetypically american and middle class. but once again the first part, or setup, for the punchline, “fucking the flag,” careens the joke into an alien punchline that still, given the setting, makes sense. @dril’s security guard character imitates a sort-of cop-talk, the banter of a security guard, “buddy, they wont even let me fuck it”. you can imagine a similar response from a guard at any museum, but we’re talking about Fucking the American Flag, here. 

i really love @dril. 

it’s astonishing that a human being thinks of those posts. some person, someone out there whose existence we have to infer, because all we know is that those posts occur and they must be coming from somewhere. “the @dril​ tweeter” resonates as “the beowulf poet” does, except beowulf (which i’ve only read in translation, so i’m not an authority) has never made any use of the english language as baffling and sublime and somehow primally interlaced with the stuff of human consciousness as “IF THE ZOO BANS ME FOR HOLLERING AT THE ANIMALS I WILL FACE GOD AND WALK BACKWARDS INTO HELL.”

This is my favorite post, I am so glad I found it again.
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chancellor-blake:

Jesus, Nessa, are you planning on coming to bed, or are you gonna sit out there hitting on our landlady all night? 
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If you were my mother I wouldn’t be able to do this.
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medicinemane:

I wasn’t even going to reblog this, but it bothers me that no one seems to have mentioned that the way the pictures are put together makes it look like one version of him is feeling up the other
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sociapathic:

Come on, Tom. Let’s finish this the way we started… together.
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nat-portman:

When you’re old, all you want to do is stare at the scenery. It’s so strange. I’ve never felt so peaceful before.

Howl’s Moving Castle  |  ハウルの動く城 (2004) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
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Cats Domesticated Themselves, Ancient DNA Shows:

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adventuresinchemistry:

This is my favorite cat fact 

Like ancient humans looked at wolves and were like “I want that” and we got dogs

Ancient cats looked at people and were like “I guess I could tolerate these weird naked monkeys for food” and really, that haven’t changed all that much

Favorite quote

Dogs were selected to perform specific tasks—which never was the case for cats—and this selection for particular traits is what led to dogs’ diversification to the many breeds we see today.

“I think that there was no need to subject cats to such a selection process since it was not necessary to change them,” Geigl says. “They were perfect as they were.”

Cats have been, and always will be, perfect 

Dogs had to be genetically engineered into liking us

Cats thought we looked cool and decided to hang around
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“The sea: I didn’t lose myself in it; I found myself in it.”

- Albert Camus, Notebooks (1942-1951)
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