I was thinking about the mass effect timeline last night and where Andromeda fits in and my brain wouldnt let me sleep until I made this meme
My body is Not a temple. it is a thermos. for soup
Read the rumor that Chris Pratt is accepting voice work bc he's unvaccinated and can't get in-person gigs, and you know what? I'm a truther now. This is my flat earth. This is my conspiracy theory I wholeheartedly accept
He could post a video of himself getting vaccinated and flash his vaccination card on camera and I'd still be like, this is clearly CGI. Look at the way the needle clips through his skin. Fake news.
i don't think i'll ever experience a high like November 5 2020 again in my entire life and that is like. genuinely not a joke
“Who could possibly defeat the Collectors”
Grunt:
Me logging onto tumblr dot com to check my trash little blog and post my trash little posts about my trash little interests
Here we go… IATSE has officially set a strike date of Monday, October 18 @ 12:01 AM.
Which means if an agreement is not reached by then, 60,000 union members will initiate a strike.
Key demands: - 10 hour turn around between shifts for all workers (i.e. you’re off the clock for 10 full hours before you have to be back to work, allowing for commutes home and a full 8 hours of rest - but even still, think about that. If you have to drive 45 mins - 1hr home, a common commute in areas like LA, Atlanta, and New York, then you have EXACTLY 8 hours to eat, sleep, and see your family) - 54 hour turn around on the weekends (film work frequently bleeds over into Saturdays “Fraturdays” - leaving even less time for a personal life). - Increased meal penalties (productions currently can pay extra to skip stopping for lunch breaks and they’d often rather do that, so the hope is that forcing them to pay more money will incentivize them to actually do lunch breaks). Imagine having to work 14+ hours with no break for a meal because production would rather just pay extra money than stop filming. - Better pay - the contracts currently in negotiation include what is currently categorized as “new media” - think streaming channels like Netflix & Hulu. When these contracts were originally made, streaming WAS new and nobody was sure what it’s profits would look like so IATSE agreed to let these shows pay less to workers. But they are now the major form of media and HIGHLY profitable so wages should be upgraded to reflect this.
Still waiting to hear from my union (OPEIU - clerks working alongside production) how we’re going to be handling this. They’ve only said vaguely “don’t cross the picket line” without explaining what that means when your job site (a major motion picture studio) is likely to be picketed. At any rate, I’m in full support of IATSE - people need regulated work hours & turn around times and better pay. For every 12-14 hour day I worked just as background, that meant many other people were working 14-16 hour days - which is just crazy because that doesn’t account for any commute (anywhere from 15 mins to 2 hours drive time some days). There are so many missed life moments and family time for film people. On top of that, just pure exhaustion - there have been countless stories of people falling asleep at the wheel and being hurt or dying because of film work commutes. Entertainment is costing people their lives literally and metaphorically - and it’s just not worth that. Stay tuned for what you can do to support the strike.
Hope all of you who wanted it to be cold again are proud of yourselves
whoever came up with kissing someone's hand as a sign of respect knew what they were doing. slut.
The money is COMING
The new home is COMING
The new career is COMING
The breakthrough is COMING
me, earlier today: ah I guess this is a slowburn now considering my brain made me write this and there's still like 10 chapters before they kiss for real :')
He stepped closer. She wished he hadn’t. The undertow pulled her underneath the surface. He smelled like his usual crisp leather and teak and his presence was intoxicating. There was nowhere Stellan went that he didn’t make better. She needed to be far away from him because of it.
Don’t come any closer, she thought.
He rested his hands on the shoulders of her puffy, damp down coat, slowly luring her closer to him. His thumbs brushed against the curve of her jaw. All it’d take was a slight tilt of her head, a massive effort of standing on her toes, a little bend for him and he’d be kissing her. Her heart raced, imagining what it’d be like to have him, to know what he tasted like and the sound she made as he kissed her until she couldn’t breathe.
She hadn’t anticipated how hard it would be to say goodbye to the boy with the silver eyes who saved her life.
But instead of a kiss, he zipped her jacket up the rest of the way and let go of her. Backed away, pulling the front door shut behind him. Suddenly, the rain felt even colder.