Sarah Muerte: A Composition.
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This is his drink. He’s an adult.
Frankenstein (1931)
“Look! It’s moving. It’s alive. It’s alive… It’s alive, it’s moving, it’s alive, it’s alive, it’s alive, it’s alive, IT’S ALIVE!”
Awesome tagged bathroom wall at Missouri Lounge (at Missouri Lounge)
Missouri Lounge with @jbomb84 last night was hilarious. Good to see that broad again! (at Missouri Lounge)
“I don’t know who you are or where you came from, but from now on you’ll do as I tell you, okay?”
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yeah marilyn was helllll a size 16For the millionth time this isn’t Marilyn Monroe-
Eva Herzigova for Guess photographed by Ellen von Unwerth, 1992
She’s reblogged this with the correct information so many times, I think I see it once a day on my dash. NOT MARILYN. IS IT THAT HARD TO UNDERSTAND?…
Lotus (fore) and Lotus (aft) Photographs by Bob Wallace c. 1937
killa-kelly… DAT ASS THO.
He said Star Trek is too “philosophical”? Screw that noise.
I don’t know when this interview happened but I AM SAD AND ANGRY NOW
The philosophies in Star Trek are kinda part of the actual setting. If you don’t get that, why are you allowed to make Star Trek movies.
Sigh. The whole point of Star Trek is that it’s philosophical. If you don’t want philosophical Science Fiction, there’s plenty of that for you to enjoy, but Star Trek is philosophical. Philosophy is part of Star Trek’s DNA, and if you’re given the captain’s chair, you’d better damn well respect that.
WTF JJ?!?!
Then keep your filthy hands out of Star Wars if that’s how you feel about Star Trek!
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