he is sick
All episode times were sourced from the IMDB page for each episode. All times for movies were also sourced from IMDB. I plan on updating the individual series/ season once all episodes have been released therefore also updating the times of both that individual series and the total Trek run time.
If you see any errors or something I have missed please let me know. This was a project all one by just one individual, me.
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“this ship isn’t canon” to YOU. I, however, am delusional
Listen if the study of ancient humans doesn’t make you at least a little bit emotional idk what to say.
I started crying today at the museum because they had reconstructed the shoes of Otzi the iceman.
Either he or someone he knew who cared about him made these shoes out of grass and bear skin and twine and he was wearing them when he died over five thousand years ago.
And a Czech researcher and his students did reconstructions of these shoes and wore them to the same place where he died to test them out and they were like yep! These shoes are really cozy and comfy and didn’t give us blisters while hiking!
Is that not just the coolest shit ever????
Actually no one should be having sex. All of us are aged-up minors and the passage of time is inherently problematic
Concept: a mermaid who collects human artifacts, but, like, exclusively objects that humans have dramatically cast into the sea in moments of high emotion, catharsis, or personal revelation. Each item is carefully mounted above a little index card that outlines the circumstances of its hurling in terse, clinical prose.
usamericans, do you remember in the incredibles when syndrome made the robot go haywire just so he could swoop in and 'save the day'
Okay I’m not even exaggerating or joking but like this actually made me lose my breath this is so gorgeous.
day 22: candygore ft james potter !! (hp)
crying together guys
Artist: Louis Jean François Lagrenée (French, 1725-1805)
Date: 1755
Medium: Oil on Copper
Collection: The National Gallery, London
Description
In this exquisite small painting on copper, three women are looking after two infants in a grand neoclassical setting. One woman breastfeeds an infant, while another holds up a second baby for a kiss. A woman to the left is busy arranging bedding in a wooden cradle. The open loggia and warm light suggest that the scene takes place in a southern climate. To an eighteenth-century audience, the women’s clothing would have been understood as antique Roman dress.
The painting shares similarities with a series of eight paintings by Lagrenée at Stourhead in Wiltshire. It may be Lagrenée’s painting formerly at Stourhead, described as ‘Maternal Affection – a beautiful group’. The subject was of special interest for a contemporary audience as motherhood, and particularly the practice of breastfeeding one’s own children rather than sending them out to a wet nurse, was much discussed in both France and England at the time.
fondly remembering when pope francis said he hopes hell is empty. top pope francis moments. right up there with him saying some seminaries are too faggy
Idk whats going on man but I hope whoever is reading this is having a great day !!!
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