Sleeves (kote); Signed Myōchin Ki no Munesada saku (made by Myōchin Ki no Munesada); Mid-Edo period, 1790s; Iron, silver © The Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum, Dallas
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Sleeves (kote); Signed Myōchin Ki no Munesada saku (made by Myōchin Ki no Munesada); Mid-Edo period, 1790s; Iron, silver © The Ann & Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum, Dallas
A jacket that can make you Chewbacca or Han Solo.
I need this because of the reasons listed above.
Just shut up and take my credits!
(x)
Sir, the question was, is this your handwriting?
Local sociopath buys basketball team.
RIP Bob Hoskins
This movie is up there with Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure in terms of movies I could watch over and over.
I love his character in Brazil.
Another reason to love California? The quick ability to get the hell outta dodge for an impromptu overnight camping session. The weather here has been gorgeous, so we took advantage. cc/ nazhamid
Jealousy. That’s what I’ve got.
“Love the fetus, hate the child.”
America makes it near impossible for a woman to stay autonomous—hard to get family planning resources/make the choice of getting an abortion, and harder to get child care support after the baby is born. Leaving women destitute and dependants everywhere.Look at Canada! Not only do we give almost a full year off, it can be either maternity or paternity. That’s right, daddy can stay home with the baby while the mother goes back to work. And the leave can be also be split between them. For example, the mother could take six months, and then the father could take the other six. Did I also mention that the parent on leave continues to receive pay and is guaranteed their job back?
#I think we make fun of Canadians so much because secretly we want to be them
Hockey player makes kid’s day. [video]
i think this made his life
How sports figures should act.
Erasure Solsbury HillWho knew?
Huh. I did not know this. But it works for me!
Well, I like that a whole lot more.
But, I have a soft spot for Erasure. I, like Alastair Hennessy, am part gay.
The Roaring 20’s. 507 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis (1971 & 1977)
(images via Twin Cities Music Highlights)
In which David Byrne dances better with a lamp than I do with other people.
When I consider lighting design (and I do consider it as I technically am a lighting designer.) I consider this show to be one of the greatest lighting designs in the history of concert lighting.
I think lighting should be simple and interesting. It can be complex but not busy and flashy. Flash and trash is easy but it conveys nothing. It’s just noise. The audience is there to hear the band, not to watch the lights.
I think that as a designer it should be my primary focus to light the show to highlight the music, not the other way around.
Lighting should be a part of the show rather than a light show to music.
Space Needle - Seattle, Washington
This spectacular view gives the impression that the Needle is “shooting out” of the International Fountain. The Needle is mote than 600 feet high, has a restaurant that revolves 360° each hour and an observation deck from which all can view the breath-taking scenery. The Needle required private investment of nearly $4 million.
Mailed from Auburn, Washington to Mr. Dana Messing of Hutchinson, Kansas on July 22, 1968:
Dana,
Just a post card to see if you’re still as mad at me as you were that one night. I’m having a wonderful time they play all the songs the Jades play - only on the radio. I saw the “Doors” in person last Friday night - they were fantastic. Going to see the Vanilla Fudge this Friday. The Creame is coming the week I come home - to bad. Well best close - Tell Tony “hi.” How much do you hate me now? Terry
I learned that I was right and everyone else was wrong when I was nine. Buck Rogers arrived on the scene that year, and it was instant love. I collected the daily strips, and was madness maddened by them. Friends criticized. Friends made fun. I tore up the Buck Rogers strips. For a month I walked through my fourth-grade classes, stunned and empty. One day I burst into tears, wondering what devastation had happened to me. The answer was: Buck Rogers. He was gone, and life simply wasn’t worth living. The next thought was: Those are not my friends, the ones who got me to tear the strips apart and so tear my own life down the middle; they are my enemies.
I went back to collecting Buck Rogers. My life has been happy ever since. For that was the beginning of my writing science fiction. Since then, I never listened to anyone who criticized my taste in space travel, sideshows or gorillas. When this occurs, I pack up my dinosaurs and leave the room.
That game sucked. They should have buried it farther away.
Best TNG outfit or best TNG outfit?
i can’t tell who has the better camel toe
true gender equality
THIS EPISODE RULES.
WESLEY CRUSHER POSITIVELY CRUSHES THE AWKWARD ADOLESCENT.