I learnt something today that I think is just beautiful. My grandmother was a very sick woman and pretty much housebound for the last of her life. She derived great pleasure from watching her neighbour’s backyard chickens. She adored these chickens. Every time I called, she had new chicken drama to tell me—think Linda Belcher and the raccoons. It turns out that at some point, their neighbour was no longer able to have chickens because due to a disability he could no longer afford to keep them. My grandfather, upon learning this, immediately used his spending money to keep the neighbour in both chickens and chicken feed so that my grandmother would have chickens to watch since my grandfather didn’t have time to keep chickens at their home. He did this for ten years, guys. TEN YEARS he secretly funded his neighbour’s backyard chickens so that my grandmother would have chickens to watch every day until the day she died. That’s true love.
Durante las vacaciones de navidad voy a reprogramar La Cola™ (de publicación), que ya va siendo hora.
Gente, si venís del pájaro, saludad para que vea quienes sois, tengo las preguntas y los mensajes abiertos.
Si no reconozco el nombre, solo sigo a la gente que etiqueta sus publicaciones por temas de forma consistente (hay fandoms que no me interesan, te estoy mirando a ti, magos del espacio).
Floofability score: sheep
"but how do you know that twitter is migrating here?"
I truly am obsessed with how Knives Out was like. Hello Daniel Craig, man who has spent the past two decades of his career being alternately beaten up and objectified playing an action hero with no personality. Would you like to please put on a shirt and an incomprehensible vaguely Texan accent and flex your character acting dark comedy muscles as well as your pecs for a while. And he's like BOY WOULD I and they made a work of art. Also love that they put Chris Evans in sweaters. Get your beefcakes then dress them nice make them soft and give them some bonkers character work to do it's what cinema needs more of
STAR TREK: THE ORIGINAL SERIES (1966-1969) - 1.14 • “Balance of Terror”