ink-splotch:

Just saw the Darkest Minds movie! Great actors, well done– it’s a giant hodgepodge of YA tropes but somehow doesn’t feel trite or overdone, just familiar and well worn, with enough individuality to keep it fresh. It’s like Hunger Games* meets the X-Men?? I was pleased.

*Even more so, as the protagonist is played by grown-up Rue (aka Amandla Stenberg). I was definitely at least once thrown out of the film with a wave of pained imagining of a world where Rue got to live to be this beautiful sixteen year old. Like, just, this character, the heart of a YA film, Katniss’s age, I dunno, dudes, it just hit. She was in a field?? It was beautiful

noisywyvern:

I have made a remastered version of the tarot cards I have made up to this point. Here’s half or so of them. The others will appear soonish!

Basically what has changed is that I increased the saturation and tweaked some of the colours here and there. I hope you like them!

Ho-Oh – The Hanged Man

Latios and Latias – The Lovers

Kyurem – The Fool

Jirachi – The Star

Xerneas – Justice

Articuno, Zapdos, Moltres – The Wheel of Fortune

Giratina – The Devil 

Celebi – High Priestess

Yveltal – Death

Mewtwo – Judgement

aarynjessen:

maggie-stiefvater:

fracturedbitsofstarlight:

maggie-stiefvater:

Oh man, guys, I really like this book I’ve written.

I had to reread that because I have never seen a writer say that ever and as a writer I envy you.

WHAT

There are so many comments on this post to this effect.

Dude! writers, artists, do what you need to do to gain objectivity and feel satisfaction for what you’ve done!

Art as pain and pain as art and the Eternal Dissatisfaction of the Poignant Creator™ is so 19th century. 

Creating the art you wish you could see in the world but don’t, and then being fucking PSYCHED when you’ve done it™ is very 2018.

My love for this post tripled when I noticed who the op is.

immopengu:

thatgirlwithfeels:

randomthingsthatilike123:

wintersoldierfell:

cryptiboy:

jukebox-head:

bonepoem:

ryrosryhoe:

jackironsides:

pleaseexorciseme:

John Mulaney, a man who is iconically known for loving his wife, after being told by Jerry Seinfeld that his wife only thinks shes good at something

Well done OP, you’ve managed to capture the moment John’s spirit left his body

Jerry’s lucky that John is too polite to throw hands

Okay but I just went and watched this for myself and it’s WORSE

He’s. So uncomfortable. It’s obvious. I cut out the part where John kind of muttered, “That is true, isn’t it” about how all men think they’re funny, but his face is just screwed up in this ‘oh god what have i done what have i signed up for this is not good and this will probably go into my next comedy special of awkwardness’

Just watched this omg bless john bc jerry just keeps trying to do some “take my wife” bullshit and john very politely goes no, no.

proud of John for restraining himself from murdering a man on camera

What’s so horrifying about this to me is that this is literally Jerry Seinfeld trying to teach John Mulaney how to gaslight his wife.

Look at that dialogue. “She thinks she knows.” He’s trying to get Mulaney to see his wife’s expertise as instead a weird misperception. He’s coaching him to undercut his wife’s confidence in the truth and her own abilities.

And Mulaney replies exactly the right way: “She does know.” He asserts not only that she’s perceiving the world accurately, but that she is an expert at something he’s not good at.

Dudes, don’t take this shit from other dudes. Mulaney isn’t by any means perfect but he aced this. Stand for the truth. Defend women’s objectivity. Promote women’s expertise.

Doesnt his wife also work with antiques too?like. Isnt that part of her actual job?

I reblog this every time because I don’t think people understand that Anna is literally an interior designer. She makes absolutely stunning Victorian Lampshades. Which she designs.. for the interior of a home… she’s literally an interior designer. She doesn’t think she’s good at it, she knows she’s good at it because it’s her fucking job

Yeah, I hated Seinfield. Never got why people thought it was funny. Hated all the characters in it.