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mogadonia:escatology: Malcolm McDowell, Caligula (1979)
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All the Malcolm on tumblr makes me so happy. :-)
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I’m reblogging this pic just because my mother has the same t-shirt.
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Robert Smith
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[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]Earl Zinger: Song 2
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You want girls….
You want girls with guitars…
You want 10 albums worth of all girl 60’s garage bands…
You go here
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Vengo io!!!
mm1:
in ritardo, ma sono arrivati.
un paio? sì, un paio.
sai mai che.
[il tuo settore era già andato, giò. ma non credo di far lo schizzinoso, al barbican, no no no]
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I had no doubt about it.
Via Sarah Milstein.
“Austen wrote more than 3,000 letters, many to her sister Cassandra. They corresponded constantly, starting new letters to each other the minute they finished the last one and sharing the minutia of their lives. From reading Austen’s novels, I’d always assumed that people in her era spent a long time waiting for the mail. But the show mentions that during Austen’s life, mail in London and environs was delivered six times a day. Sometimes, a letter sent in the morning was delivered the same evening. Which makes snail mail sound a lot more like email or twitttering.
The speed of mail at the time and the content of the Austen sisters’ letters suggest that the desires to communicate instantly and to let other people know what you ate for breakfast aren’t modern phenomenon. Of course, Twitter lets you share your soy milk-to-cereal ratio with strangers and thus adds a layer of publishing to our updates. But people today often assume that email, Twitter and other relatively instant communication media have created a slew of brand new communication behaviors. The Jane Austen show at the Morgan suggests just the opposite: our human patterns are surprisingly consistent, and technology evolves to meet us.”
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Things The Ramones wanted to do: Be your boyfriend, sniff some glue, dance, be a good boy, Carbona, be well, have something to do, be sedated, live.
Things The Ramones did NOT want to do: Walk around with you, be learned, be tamed, be a pinhead no more, be buried in a pet semetary, fight tonight (on Christmas), grow up.
Things The Ramones could not, would not, or did not do: Be, care, give you anything, make it on time, let it happen, seem to make you theirs, control themselves.
Things The Ramones did do: Make a living by peelin’ a banana, go out west where they belong, remember you, go mental, be affected, sit in their room (humming a sickening tune), think of you (everytime they ate vegetables), believe in miracles, love you.
Things The Ramones told you to do: Shut it up, Beat on a brat with a baseball bat, ring up the FBI to find out if their baby’s alive, give them shock treatment.
Things The Ramones warned you about doing: Shutting it up, killing that girl, talking to commies, opening that door.
wildhorsescouldntdragmeaway:wastedeffort:(via flaming pablum)
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Quentin Tarantino and a talking dog: a weird japanese ad for a doggie-shaped iPod speaker. And I’m not surprised.
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I NEED this t-shirt!!!
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i don’t know why, but i find boys who smoke really attractive. it’s horrible.
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[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]beampath:shardik:Blur - Tender
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“Marvelous are the innocent.”
— Virginia Woolf, Jacob’s Room
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Next monday @ Le Trabendo
afutureinnoise: The Sonics - “The Witch” (Live Seattle, 10.31.08)
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[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]marychrist:cargohoo:Pulp:”This Is Hardcore”
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