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manywinged:

manywinged:

i love the specification of “alive” in the people magazine “sexiest man alive” award. clearly they’re worried about ötzi the iceman sweeping the competition. as they should be.

Comment from @warrenpeace which says "rasputin........................................."ALT

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labelleizzy:

anexperimentallife:

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Everyone reblog this. Mandatory.

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studentofetherium:

studentofetherium:

“but if I can’t call people weebs, how am i supposed to insult anime fans?” <- my notes for the last day

“we need a word for those greasy asocial fatsos,” says person with altruistic and kindhearted intentions

a-book-of-creatures:

quasi-normalcy:

I think that what’s brilliant about The Far Side is how it can imply an entire narrative with only a single panel. It’s sequential art without the sequence. Like this one

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There’s the obvious implication of what’s going to happen in the future (there’s going to be a hunt), but it also stretches into the past: what circumstances in the anthropology of this group of cavemen must have happened to establish a tradition of dancing with Woolly Mammoths? Why does it, in spite of it’s obvious absurdity, feel kind of right that there should be a dance before the cavemen and the mammoths engage in mortal combat? The reluctant fearful expression on the caveman at the bottom; is this his first hunt? Are those his elders trying to reassure him? Does the one mammoth actually seem to fancy him? What about the one looking fearfully back at his friends? How does he feel that the others aren’t there to reassure him? One of the mammoths in the upper right looks just as fearful as the cavemen; why? etc.

And all of this is purely evoked. There’s only simple line-drawing and two sentences of text, but you see it and it reminds you of other sorts of narratives you’ve seen or experienced, and your brain constructs a whole temporal sequence; and any possible answer you could get to above the questions would never be as satisfying as what your brain fills in.

I could write an entire essay about this.

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cupsofsilver:

Y’all ever read the reviews for Beechey Island?

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ceekari:

bnq:

Truth Coming Out of Her Well to Shame Mankind

unmute for the unfathomable sounds of mankind being shamed

(Source: twitter.com, via autisticmob)

overtheunderpass:

there’s this car where i’m from, known pretty well by people as “the duck car” and i finally saw it and it beats every celebrity sighting 

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