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Albert Camus, from a diary entry featured in Notebooks, 1935-1942
Credit: đ¸ @hannahhillam
this is so fucking funny
there is something so damn satisfying about the face physics when Gojo and Yuta are swapped.
like you know very well Gojo is currently occupying Yuta's body because he gives some sort of edge to his facial expressions. meanwhile Yuta softens Gojo's facial expressions.
not to mention those edits of Sukuna without his face markings. you'd think he'd just be Yuji under that but it's a whole different character; a whole different aura.
i just really love it.
he protects and he purples (シĎ<)â
T. J. Eckleburg
(cover free version on my profile!!)
13.21 Beat the Devil
fushiguro megumi, the child who was treasured & raised preciously by gojo satoru himself đâ¨ď¸
Black Butler Emerald Witch Arc will on air in 2025
Hannibal (2013-2015)
1x01 || 1x03
it's funny that in the script, will was supposed to be wearing a robe in the scene with hannibal
I love how they still showed the chicken even tho they didn't include the Easter event đ
Paul-Albert Besnard (French, 1849â1934)
Fabulous cottages near St. Petersburg, Russia.
P.S. Photographer unknown.
Diego RodrĂguez de Silva y VelĂĄzquez, 1630, Ăłleo sobre lienzo.
GUYS GUYS GUYS
DID YOU KNOW THAT WHEN JJK'S FIRST EPS WAS AIR, THE JAPANESE FANDOM NUMBED MEGUMI SOMETHING LIKE "ANGEL OF SWEETS" BECAUSE HE WAS HOLDING GOJO'S KIKUFUKUS BAG WITH ALL THE CARE AND PROTECTION???? ?
WHY DID NOBODY TELL ME THIS BEFORE????
THIS IS THE CUTEST THING EVER!!!!! đđđđđ
Arch of the Sergii, Pula, 1908. From the Budapest municipal photography company archive.
This actually makes me laugh every time
Medea, con los hijos muertos, huye de Corinto en un carro tirado por dragones.
GermĂĄn HernĂĄndez Amores, 1887, Museo del Prado
Hablot Knight Browne, Resurrectionists employed by anatomists to exhume the recently dead, 1847
Selfie
( Yuuta x Toge )
âThe Cross in the Mountainsâ by Caspar David Friedrich, 1812
In the TV series âDinosaurs,â there was one episode that featured a spoof of Unsolved Mysteries, with a trenchcoat-wearing Robert Stack dinosaur, who, even when he enters a room ordinarily, had a smoke machine billowing behind him.Â
He came to the attention to the attention of the Sinclair Family when he told them that Unsolved Mysteries actually only actually has four mysteries that they just use over and over, and thankfully, no one seems to notice. Except of late, one of their mysteries was, tragically, solved. Meaning they had to scramble to find a new one.Â
On January 14th 1989, on the NBC television affiliate, WMAQ, in Chicago, right after the channel signed off for the early morning, a missing person poster was shown for the rest of morning until the channel signed on again. The image shown on the missing person poster was that of a person with the name Joanna Lopez. The quality of the image is so low that it is very hard to make out the face and the known details of Joanna Lopezâs appearance.
Along with the image of Joanna Lopez, there was a white ribbon design on the left hand side of the screen with the text âMissingâ. The text: âCall: 312-744-5594â was right below Joannaâs name. Beside these details there is no audio accompanying the missing child poster, or any other details about her disappearance and other important information like her age and height.
The WMAQ channel also showed the same poster after signing off in 1991, where it shows it for about 10 seconds before switching to color bars and a tone. The quality of the image in this version was slightly higher than the 1989 version (Itâs still the same image).
This missing person poster after sign off might be one of the most mysterious potential missing persons cases on the internet due to the sheer lack of any information relating to the individualâs disappearance and the organization or government agency that created the poster and decided to show it in a Television stationâs sign-off of all places to help spread the word about a missing person, so they can potentially be found.
3x03 || 3x12
Hannibal 2x06 - âFutamonoâ
#normal christmas tree
Forster, Edward. âTerminal Notes.â Maurice, W. W. Norton & Company, 1971, pp. 250.
currently reading the french translation of maurice by e.m forster | ig: thomreads