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  • deeee-light:

Hillary Clinton pant-suit rainbow

    deeee-light:

    Hillary Clinton pant-suit rainbow

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    Source: oh-hannahdear
    • 2 days ago
    • 66292 notes
    • #beautiful things
    • #Hillary Clinton: pantsuit aficionado
  • (via ur-gonna-get-hop-ons)

    Source: newpenzance
    • 2 weeks ago
    • 8143 notes
    • #beautiful things
    • #Arrested Development
  • truffle-shuffle:

    latenightjimmy:

    Lip Sync-Off with John Krasinski

    Warning you all now: During the last song things get a little hot and heavy. 

    This might be the best game yet, and it was all JKras’s idea. Man, I bet he’s super fun to hang out with.

    Source: latenightjimmy
    • 1 month ago
    • 10474 notes
    • #beautiful things
  • (via heathyr)

    Source: rosetylear
    • 1 month ago
    • 2552 notes
    • #beautiful things
    • #Simon Pegg
  • rainbowrowell:

    I miss this show like it’s a person.

    (via rostheriveter)

    Source: teflongrl
    • 2 months ago
    • 6613 notes
    • #never getting over it
    • #beautiful things
    • #Pushing Daisies
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    Source: gildaradner
    • 2 months ago
    • 12989 notes
    • #beautiful things
    • #Arrested Development
  • smalllindsay:

    swegener:

    joshtierney:

    One of my favourite pieces by Roger Ebert is his “Great Movies” appreciation of Spirited Away (read it in full here). At the end of the piece he details an encounter he had with Hayao Miyazaki himself, where Miyazaki defines one of the key differences between the work of Studio Ghibli and mainstream American animation. I can see his words relating to comics as well, and these words are well-worth reading for any creative and parent.

    Here is the excerpt from Ebert’s piece:

    I was so fortunate to meet Miyazaki at the 2002 Toronto film festival. I told him I love the “gratuitous motion” in his films; instead of every movement being dictated by the story, sometimes people will just sit for a moment, or sigh, or gaze at a running stream, or do something extra, not to advance the story but only to give the sense of time and place and who they are.

    “We have a word for that in Japanese,” he said. “It’s called ‘ma.’ Emptiness. It’s there intentionally.” He clapped his hands three or four times. “The time in between my clapping is ‘ma.’ If you just have non-stop action with no breathing space at all, it’s just busyness.”

    I think that helps explain why Miyazaki’s films are more absorbing than the frantic action in a lot of American animation. “The people who make the movies are scared of silence” he said, “so they want to paper and plaster it over,” he said. “They’re worried that the audience will get bored. But just because it’s 80 percent intense all the time doesn’t mean the kids are going to bless you with their concentration. What really matters is the underlying emotions—that you never let go of those.

    “What my friends and I have been trying to do since the 1970’s is to try and quiet things down a little bit; don’t just bombard them with noise and distraction. And to follow the path of children’s emotions and feelings as we make a film. If you stay true to joy and astonishment and empathy you don’t have to have violence and you don’t have to have action. They’ll follow you. This is our principle.”

    He said he has been amused to see a lot of animation in live-action superhero movies. “In a way, live action is becoming part of that whole soup called animation. Animation has become a word that encompasses so much, and my animation is just a little tiny dot over in the corner. It’s plenty for me.”

    It’s plenty for me, too.

    Yes

    Yes.

    (via 9birdies)

    Source: joshtierney
    • 2 months ago
    • 5934 notes
    • #beautiful things
  • ladydrace:

    weekendship:

    Dean’s not bad. Gabe is just better. And Castiel is God. 

    God, I love this. <3

    (via faultybeef)

    Source: weekendship
    • 3 months ago
    • 19742 notes
    • #beautiful things
    • #Supernatural
  • Fred McFeely Rogers (March 20, 1928 – February 27, 2003)

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    Source: lemonyandbeatrice
    • 3 months ago
    • 94431 notes
    • #and now I'm crying
    • #Mr. Rogers
    • #beautiful things
  • daunt:

    If you liked Macklemore’s ridiculous & hilarious Thrift Shop music video then you’ll be pleased to know they also did this amazing song & music video supporting gay marriage and equality.  I think it’s their second single?

    So yeah, this is Same Love. :’)

    Source: daunt
    • 4 months ago
    • 364 notes
    • #and I'm crying???
    • #beautiful things
    • #equality
    • #gay rights
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