smokeandcitrine:

Egon Schiele has always been one of my favourite Artists - these tree landscapes are so beautiful


Matthew Gray Gubler’s reasons to stay alive


godboyfrost:

#dixit is a beautiful #boardgame (Taken with Instagram at Tsang Manor)


A memory that you want to keep inside you.


A møøse once bit my sister

We apologise again for the fault in the subtitles. Those responsible for sacking the people who have just been sacked, have been sacked.




as strong as my lady mother


HEY GUYS. HELP ELIZABETH GRADUATE. Can you fill out this survey on your religious experiences in adolescence for me? PLEASE AND THANK YOU, YOU ARE ALL LOVELY.



culturalmarxist:

Jean-Luc Melenchon, French presidential candidate for the Front de Gauche (coalition of leftist parties).

Really great video and speech. Like anyone I’m skeptical of parliamentary reform but Melenchon is really firing up the French Left right now.

Precariousness festers on people’s lives, and you see, the whole of mankind’s struggle is the struggle against precariousness. This simpleton Madame Parisot said that it was “linked to the human condition.” No, Madame, what is linked to the human condition is that humans reproduce their material means of existence and that is what separates them from the rest. They especially spend their time trying to vanquish precariousness. We invented farming, so not to stay in the precariousness of hunting. We invented agriculture, so not to stay in the precariousness of gathering, and so on, dear Madame Parisot. We invented love, so loving is not as precarious as you said it was. Do you understand? The whole of mankind fights precariousness, each and everyone one of us, in his family, with his children, with his relatives and all those he loves, does his best to offer presence and security. Ask the others. “One wants to make ends meet with his pay, be autonomous, live his life not asking for help.” What story are they feeding us with the “socially assisted”? There is only one class on welfare in this country, that is the rich. They are the protected and coddled ones though they do nothing. Workers are never asked to receive assistance. We are the solidarity class. That’s the difference. We assist each other. Solidarity is struggle against precariousness. One is not alone any more. She is with the others so she is strong from the strength of others.


Das Kabinet des Dr. Caligari | 1920 (The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari)


01012012:

scifilibrarian:

artvandelayy:

CollegeHumor turns Doctor Who into an RPG. Amazing.

OMG! Can this be real?!?! PLEASE!

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#dw


“The impressive young actress Sophie Turner plays Sansa with the thousand-yard stare and flat-affect voice of an abuse victim living from beating to beating. Sansa gets a lot of grief from fans of the show and the books alike – she’s stupid, she’s insipid, she’s prissy, she’s gutless. Bullshit. She’s doing what she needs to do to survive, as the episode’s opening scene demonstrates. She instinctively plays to Joffrey’s narcissism and cruelty, convincing him to spare a drunken knight’s life while dropping enough “Your Grace”s on him to make him think it was his idea. If she’d been less courteous, like the other Starks would have been, she’d be dead.” — Sean Collins - Rolling Stones “Game of Thrones Recap: No Man Should Have All That Power” (via fystarks)