February 2012
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January 2012
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December 2011
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Anonymous asked: what is the function of a hallway
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“Just because a woman is silent does not mean she agrees.”
– Clarissa Pinkola Estes
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November 2011
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Nov 22nd
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Senator Wyden from Oregon threatens to filibuster... →
notzilon: Exactly what it sounds like. Senator Wyden is going to read the names of every single person who opposes these bills on the Senate Floor, a process that can take hours. You can add your name to the list by clicking the above.  Hell yeah, that’s my senator!
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October 2011
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“Crealism.” Comedy realism. How far can you push the universe and yet still...”
– Rob Thomas, co-creator of Party Down (via unicornology)
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The Last Blog I'll Ever Have (i hope): Lady, Lady,... →
erinhill: Whitney is the gender equivalent of a minstrel show. Whitney as a character is a grotesque, and those around her are constantly either disgusted by her or offended by the way she treats them, yet willing to put up with it because she’s pretty(?), snarky like a mean girl, and the main character of the show they are on. Her female friends are not much better than she is, especially the...
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September 2011
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Why Video and Film Look Different
Filmmakers were not content to make movies with video cameras until those cameras could shoot 24p, because video, with its many-frames-per-second, looks like reality, like the evening news, like a live broadcast or a daytime soap opera; whereas 24p film, by showing us less, looks somehow larger than life, like a dream, like a story being told rather than an event being documented. This seemingly...
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