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November 27, 2009
brightredlemons:

be happy be happy!( via dvdbeaver.com )

brightredlemons:

be happy be happy!

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November 10, 2009
nerviosismo:

RX (via Nerviosismo)

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RX (via Nerviosismo)

 
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November 9, 2009
are2:

Alien

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Alien

 
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November 8, 2009
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November 5, 2009
thedailywhat:

For those about to take rock-inspired shortcuts, we salute you.
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For those about to take rock-inspired shortcuts, we salute you.

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November 5, 2009
are2:

From A Confederacy of Dunces, Chapter 10:
“I suspect that beneath your offensively and vulgarly effeminate facade there may be a soul of sorts. Have you read widely in Boethius?”“Who? Oh, heavens no. I never even read newspapers.”“Then you must begin a reading program immediately so that you may understand the crises of our age,” Ignatius said solemnly. “Begin with the late Romans, including Boethius, of course. Then you should dip rather extensively into early Medieval. You may skip the Renaissance and the Enlightenment. That is mostly dangerous propaganda. Now that I think of it, you had better skip the Romantics and the Victorians, too. For the contemporary period, you should study some selected comic books.”“You’re fantastic.”“I recommend Batman especially, for he tends to transcend the abysmal society in which he’s found himself. His morality is rather rigid, also. I rather respect Batman.”

are2:

From A Confederacy of Dunces, Chapter 10:

“I suspect that beneath your offensively and vulgarly effeminate facade there may be a soul of sorts. Have you read widely in Boethius?”

“Who? Oh, heavens no. I never even read newspapers.”

“Then you must begin a reading program immediately so that you may understand the crises of our age,” Ignatius said solemnly. “Begin with the late Romans, including Boethius, of course. Then you should dip rather extensively into early Medieval. You may skip the Renaissance and the Enlightenment. That is mostly dangerous propaganda. Now that I think of it, you had better skip the Romantics and the Victorians, too. For the contemporary period, you should study some selected comic books.”

“You’re fantastic.”

“I recommend Batman especially, for he tends to transcend the abysmal society in which he’s found himself. His morality is rather rigid, also. I rather respect Batman.”

 
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November 4, 2009
are2:

Portmanstache

THIS FUCKING CONFUSES ME, SO HARD NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNGG

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Portmanstache

THIS FUCKING CONFUSES ME, SO HARD NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNGG

 
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October 31, 2009
are2:

Dracula — Mike Mignola
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October 19, 2009
thedailywhat:

Steve Breen.