Tyrell had told me Rachael was special. No termination date. I didn’t know how long we had together… Who does?
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i just stared at this for like 5 minutes straight
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The art direction on this show is aces.
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Waltz with Bashir (2008)
Ron Ben-Yishai: The Palestinians in refugee camps lived in houses all facing center courtyards. They were filled with the dead bodies of women and children. The young men were shot immediately, then the rest of the family could be dealt with at a more leisurely pace.
We looked down one alley, a very narrow alley, no wider than one and a half men. What we saw was that the alley was completely full. Bodies, bodies piled as high as a grown man’s chest. The dead bodies of young men. It was then that I fully understood the magnitude of the massacre.
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ifc:
Portlandia - Dream of the 1890s
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Somehow they managed to be satirical AND self reflexive. Damn.
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Anais Pouliot: StarStruck - Intermission #5 by John Scarisbrick, Winter 2011
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Romneyism of the Day: Mitt Romney has come under fire this morning — less than 24 hours after winning the Florida primary — for telling CNN’s Soledad O’Brien that he isn’t concerned “about the very poor” because “we have a safety net there.”
When pressed on this statement by O’Brien, the presidential candidate reiterated his commitment to fixing any holes in that safety net, but also took the time to repeat the phrase “I’m not concerned about the very poor,” which was undoubtedly a very poor choice of words from the man who would become one of the richest presidents in US history.
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Is it okay not to want to vote for someone because they sound like an adult Chuckie Finster?
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