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Some silly .gifs from Friday. All photo credit to Caroline.
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Some silly .gifs from Friday. All photo credit to Caroline.
O’Connor: Appalachia Waltz
Performed by me, recorded on my phone (beautiful sound quality abounds)
Dolphin shirt by Wal*Mart
Finally learned how to make .gif files; proceeded to make a bunch of .gifs of my face. Productive.
Yesterday or the day before I hit 200 followers. I never acknowledge my followers, and I figured this is a milestone significant enough to give y’all a nod. I appreciate you so, so much. Tumblr is not a community conducive to mostly text posts all the time - kids on Tumblr like to reblog pretty pictures and funny gifs and their text posts are quotes from books or movies or short personal confessions. That’s not my style: I write a lot because I love writing, and I’ve been writing in this style for five years now, and when I’m not writing I’m posting pictures that I’ve taken (usually of myself, it’s true) or commenting on things that interest or infuriate me. The patience of my followers to read my stuff when it appears on their dash and put up with my unwarranted self-importance is astounding to me, and I smile every day at the list of people who have vested enough interest in my corner of the internette to hit the +Follow button. And for that, I thank you.
It’s Tuesday, but it’s the first day of summer classes at Northeastern so it feels like a Monday. Mondays suck, so here is something awesome.
Here is Play, Samuel Beckett’s 1963 work as performed in the 2001 Gate Theatre collection Beckett on Film in honor of my completion of my final paper for my Major Figure: Samuel Beckett course. This piece is one of my favorites of all time - so surreal and yet true to human life it’s spooky.
When will all of this have been…just play?
furiously play him off, keyboard pug
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Pogo is and has been one of my favorite artists for three years now. He’s always making new music, and even his older stuff is excellent. On Saturday he posted this video to his YouTube. I mean, combining a musical style that fascinates me with my favorite movies of all time? POGO, YOU WONDERFUL MOTHERFUCKER. Also, auto-tuned Aragorn is pleasantly hilarious.
Look at what Jeremy is doing with his hands.
SUPAKITCH & KORALIE - VÄRLDSKULTUR MUSEET GÖTEBORG
This needs audio.
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