If you see this, post your bird art!!
If you see this, post your bird art!!
fuck indica and sativa it should be good weed and evil weed. when I go into the dispensary and ask for the evil weed they should know exactly what I'm asking for
cat drawings
you deserved better than you got
someones gotta say it sometime cause its true
I should post one of the many paintings I'm working on, but that would require me to finish one of the many paintings I'm working on
god I love when a guy posts some shit like 'there is one rule to war: [nonsense]'
Okay I found the energy
yeah I think the 'champion rake-stepper' interpretation wins out rather than anything ideological
Important subtext: Hard to oversell how rare this precise Christian coalition is, and how unusually defiant this letter they're signing is.
Calligraphy of the word βinfrastructureβ in orange ink
Infrastructure
all the dogs run off chaotically
predictable dog chess outcome tbh
more films should have the courage to blow out the footage on a whole scene on purpose
(these men are playing chess with dogs)
this movie is simultaneously obsessed with the beauty of Europe and its nobility and also with letting you know that rich people are stunted, vain sacks of shit and you should hate them more
ENTER CHARLTON HESTON
one thing I do remember bugging me even as a kid was that the audio recording is really weird sometimes but now that I know a little more about film I can say confidently: there are some incredibly hairy ADR crimes happening in this production
Frank Finlay pops out from behind a sheet, chomping the scenery with his huge manic grin
Porthos absolutely wrecking a Cardinal's Guard with a big stick
Porthos wailing on the guard with the stick
Porthos, victorious, holds the broken stick over his head
I don't recall Porthos being a favorite character of mine when I was a kid, but he's sort of stealing the show tbh
Porthos, laughing, throws the rock behind him
Porthos turns around, still laughing at his brilliance
Porthos realizes that his strategy has also forced him to abandon his sword.
Porthos looks away from the camera, no longer laughing, realizing he screwed up
There is not even one wasted frame in this whole film
Frank Finlay as Porthos approaches a Cardinal's Guard to fight
rather than fight, Porthos throws his sword in the air
The Cardinal's guard watches the sword while Porthos winds up
Porthos decks the goon with a big rock he had hidden in his other hand
Never do what anyone expects Porthos, you got it
it's not at all hard to believe that this guy would have his whole afternoon booked with appointments to murder him after just walking down the stairs
d'Artagnan looking innocent
"I swear it just did that"
d'Artagnan, early for his meeting, peers at a rotating book display
d'Artagnan leans on the display to read.
d'Artagnan slips on the moving bookshelf like the country bumpkin he his
d'Artagnan looking like he genuinely fears the bookshelf will attack him
No one has ever played d'Artagnan like the hot moron he is with anything close to the gusto that Michael York does
still from "The Three Musketeers" (1973). Michael York, as D'Artagnan, walks into a busy room full of soldiers.
this movie rules so much
decided to quench my sorrows by watching the Three Musketeers (the good one) tonight
Moss these arenβt unhinged all of these are just bangers
Chicago priest Fr. Larry Dowling describes procession to ICE facility: βNo one had the courage to speak directly to us. No one from Homeland Security could stand in the presence of the Monstrance holding the Blessed Sacrament. No wonder. Evil is repelled, recoils in the presence of Christ.β
Painting of a woman kneeling with a sword.
Did a little painting today
Ah, very interesting! Thank you for sending this, and for the translation.
Calligraphic text: βdemonstration of the principleβ
Demonstration