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☆CAN I BE YOUR TYPE OF METAL ?! ☆

@voyagerone-1

☆ teenaged ☆ free Palestine ☆
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Remember when we read The Raven Boys for the first time and we were like “Oh this is the punk guy who listens to hardcore electronic music and gets drunk a lot and does super dangerous street racing, he must be so aloof and apathetic and tough” and then Ronan hit us with the raven daughter he doesn’t want to hear swear words and the listening to baby mouse heartbeats and the dreaming up a mystical forest which loved his friends as much as he did and the speaking fluent Latin and the dreaming up hand cream for his friend who he was obsessively crushing on and the calling said crush an OBJECT OF HIS WORSHIP and the heart full of love?

Fakest idgaf-er in the world by far

ADAM lived in an apartment located above the office of ST. AGNES CATHOLIC CHURCH, a fortuitous combination that focused MOST of the objects of Ronan's WORSHIP into ONE DOWNTOWN BLOCK.

my super power is that i actually live under a rock so i can actually watch or read really influential and popular works and have the pleasure of going in completely blind

Imagine being a girl in the world in the year 1969 and freaking abbey road hits the shelves

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Once on IMDB I saw a “goof” which was that during a scene set in India(?), the light flicker was at the wrong frequency (in hertz). I wish I knew what movie it was to show you guys, I want to say it was some Marvel shit.

I always wondered how this person knew that. Was there an amazing Indian electrician who just instinctively felt the flicker rate was off? Did they go frame by frame and count the flickers per second?

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cisphobiccommunistopinions

I wanna say that was Tenet?

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mountains-boy

*punching propane tank in a video game*

“no way! I fill these for a living.”

I will always be in love with highly specialized incredibly niche knowledge. Humans are beautiful

I went to a concert the other week, there was a person standing next to me in the crowd before the main act started who kept looking around at the ceiling, I then saw them open a note on their phone into which they made a detailed list of every single kind of stage light and its position. I was so baffled by it that I kinda just asked them what they were doing. Turns out that they work at the Sydney Opera House and are a rigging technician who does the lighting there, and they’d apparently never seen the kinds of lights the venue we were at was using

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ordenna-deactivated20181024

tbh the real advice I’d give to anyone is, do shit alone. go to a museum & go at your own pace & leave the instant you’re done. go somewhere you’ve never been and just wander around, duck into & out of places as it pleases you. linger as long as you’d like.

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