The source is in me. It's not in a bottle, it's not in a label, it's not in a man in a suit, it's not in a dollar bill, it's not in a radio. It comes from me. I don't need anything outside of myself and the glory of God to lead me anywhere in my career, and once I did that I was like - I'm gonna to write a mixtape, it's gonna be fantastic, I'm going to tell my story the way I want to tell it. I don't care about hits! Shut up! And I made the mixtape.
i think the worst thing in the world is seeing two characters with something weird as hell going on between them and you think to urself "wow i love the weird as hell thing these characters have going on between them" and you open archiveofourown.org and find out everyone else thinks they would actually be in a very normal romantic relationship
is it cool if I invite my decapitated head
ship dynamic i really like
so a lot of my job i spend underground in like abandoned tunnels beneath the city and there’s one chamber that gets wifi so i just stand there n fart all day on my phone and i know for sure one day someone just gonna like. walk in.
lalalalalalaa
when i beat someone in pokemon tcg pocket with my togekiss deck i hope they know im doing it beneath the ground and in an abandoned tunnel people died in
me when someone abruptly asks me if i want to go and do something fun together but the fun thing wasn't part of my daily plan:
does my deteriorating mental state turn you on
I treat this like my own jeremy renner app
The Kiss of Life - A utility worker giving mouth-to-mouth to co-worker after he contacted a low voltage wire, 1967
Taken in 1967 by Rocco Morabito, this photo called “The Kiss of Life” shows a utility worker named J.D. Thompson giving mouth-to-mouth to co-worker Randall G. Champion after he went unconscious following contact with a low voltage line. Thompson over 400 feet away recognized the critical situation and ran to the pole and scaled it to reach Champion. Realizing champion wasn’t breathing he delivered CPR and chest compression while supporting his friend; super impressive /difficult given the angle (if you get it wrong air goes into the stomach and inflates that instead).
This all happened oddly in Champions work anniversary. And weirder Rocco Morabito, a newspaper photographer who had been covering a strike down the road with eastern freight (this happened in Florida btw) happened to be nearby with his camera in a time that no one carried cameras daily. This photo won him the Pulitzer Prize for journalism photography.
how many people know that in this scene, arthur is actually grinning with barely concealed excitement under the mask?
(mask removed with mod)