Right, hard to be conclusive about the cause of death but, uh…Well, it’s going to be plague, isn’t it?
A bunch of plague pit ghosts invisibly playing Guess Who with their own skeletons while an archaeologist excavates them is honestly one of the funniest concepts I’ve ever seen.
In a fight between Midjourney building its millions off the backs of unpaid and unwitting small artists who never consented; and a Disney copyright lawyer who crushes free expression and fair use by punishing small time artists with an iron fist, who wins?
The audience.
On top of the Yankees field cat there was a praying mantis on top of the nationals players hat tonight. Huge night in baseball
the mantis is making him good at baseball ratatouille style
Listen, nobody on earth is as superstitious as baseball players. My man knows better than to be impolite to the good luck charm that decided to grace him with its presence.
My cemetery’s in Key Biscayne. It’s one of the prettiest in the world. The sky is blue, palm trees, rolling hills. The one is Los Copa’s really sh*t. [sigh] What a pain in the ass you are. And it’s true: you’re not young, you’re not new, and you do make people laugh. And me? I’m still with you because you make me laugh. So you know what I got to do? I got to sell my plot in Key Biscayne so I can get one next to you in that shithole Los Copa, so I never miss a laugh.
Robin Williams and Nathan Lane as Armand and Albert in The Birdcage (1996) dir. Mike Nichols
I always liked Roger from 101 Dalmatians because I admire a person who, when faced with someone they dislike that’s invading their space, just aggressively plays jazz instruments at them until they leave.
And then writes a song about how much they suck.
There’s also a lot to be appreciated from a man who, when faced with the sudden acquisition of 84 more dogs than intended, instead of doing sensible things like finding homes for them, decides to just buy a house and have a hundred and one dogs.
dark-deathrage asked:
dark-deathrage answered:
Never forget the guy who didn’t remember to hit anon before sending himself hate mail
Love that we’re still dragging the poor fuckers corpse around years later so no one ever forgets their shameful mistake lol
Hello, Fran.
I feel like we were denied key moments in this series by having things that were only talked about. The final episode of the series is excellent – the best in the show, if anything because King wrote it and gives a shit about his characters and who they are. But I think showing so little of the nightmares in the beginning (I still maintain two episodes at least were edited into one, because the original slate was for 10 episodes and we got 9 – something tells me the studio said to blow past the plague stuff quickly, because 2020) did a major disservice to this scene in particular. An issue that is not this episode’s fault, I’ll add. But it robs us of context and a lot of what makes Flagg menacing – his magic is very downplayed in general in this series, save in very small bursts.
But after the series is pretty much over you might forget that Fran knows who this man is – she told us this after Stu and Glen joined up. She has spoken to him before. Because the last time she saw this asshole’s face, she was pregnant, and he was menacing her with a rusty coathanger. He seems to have forgotten this, too, because the fact that she bit part of his face off, knowing that, should not have come as a surprise. Fran was ready to throw hands with this fucker the second he appeared. And I think we should have been shown that earlier on to build this up more.







