happy 200 year expired milk anniversary to all who celebrate
can I still eat it?
yes but watch out
The use of the princess bride implies that they’re both windex
it also implies that op developed immunity to windex
I was watching fall of the house of usher and my cat crawled out from behind the cabinet I didn’t know she was inside and I have never been more terrified in my life
Technically true.
Prof Rad over on youtube dubbed the Wolf Hunter comic (click here)!
Go check it out and give them some support! :)
(also the end killed me haha)
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so i've been rewatching old clips of Singin in the Rain (1952) and this is of course hardly my only takeaway but man, the guy playing RF Simpson, the producer character, is terrible.
i saw this movie many many times without ever noticing, but once you see it, you can't unsee it. he is astoundingly wooden and lifeless. very "high school freshman who was bullied into being in the school play because there were more male speaking roles than guys willing to audition" energy. i thought maybe he really was a producer who got in the movie as a favor, but no, this dude has an imdb page and a movie career spanning multiple decades. it is mystifying.
there are ways in which Singin' in the Rain (1952) is very dated (even beyond the fact that it's a very specific send-up of a totally bygone era of movie-making) but i think the reason it's had such lasting appeal is because the musical numbers manage to evoke such universal, timeless feelings
the title song is the perfect example; when you first start dating someone wonderful, it really does feel like you are tap-dancing down the street, lost in your own world and vaguely confused that all these passerby are going about their business and trying not to get rained on, like can they not hear the orchestra swelling?
but 'good morning' is also this, i think: the loopy euphoria of staying up late and getting very silly with people you care about, when you're all on the same page and each antic feels more delightful than the last
and of course, 'moses supposes' captures that ageless emotion we've all felt, "time to torment this speech coach who was just doing his goddamn job by tap dancing at him for absolutely no fucking reason"
It's midnight, I made a Phineas and Ferb quiz, and now I'm going to bed. Goodnight I love y'all
Everyone taking this quiz, getting Buford, and going "No I don't want that answer," and then retaking the quiz to get the answer you DO want - I hate to break it to you, but that is a very Buford thing to do.

































