June 2009
I got a pimple on my nipple
– Kevin Andrew Pal (A friend of mine) (via diptacoolness)
There is a fifth dimension beyond that which is known to man. It is a dimension...
– Rod Serling (The opening of the first Season of The Twilight Zone) (via diptacoolness)
Darksiders Trailer
I was looking forward to this game before but now for some reason this trailer makes it seem like it’s gonna be even better then I expected. I have to admit I think the dialogue and voice acting sounds great.
The most strongly enforced of all known taboos is the taboo against knowing who...
– Alan Watts (via poortaste)
We reproduce catastrophe because we ourselves are traumatized – both as a...
– David Watson (The Pathology of Civilization) (via poortaste)
Great Michael Jackson Story...
diptacoolness:
azizisbored:
From Drew at HitFix.com via NYMag.com:
“This was the week that “Home Alone” had just been released on laserdisc, and so we’d been playing the movie on an endless loop at the store, over and over and over, and we were all sick of it at that point. That’s important because when Michael showed up, he had a guest with him. Macaulay Culkin.
My manager … was on the...
We are not depressed; we’re on strike. For those who refuse to manage...
– The Coming Insurrection (via jhnbrssndn) (via poortaste)
A Tribute to Michael Jackson from Cinemassacre.com
A short Commentary from the angry video game nerd, James Rolfe.
diptacoolness:
amandalynferri:
I just bought Marissa and I tickets to The Roof Top Films’ screening of Best Worst Movie and Trolls 2. Best Worst Movie is a documentary about Trolls 2 making these two consecutive screening the best two days of my summer life.
After seeing this, I’m planning to watch Trolls 2.
I want to watch it too now.
Is there blood in my hair?
– Eric Northman (True Blood ~S2 Epi. 2) (via diptacoolness)
this summer sucks, this summer sucks so much.
(via fishbone)
So far I agree.
On the coming neo-feudalism →
poortaste:
robot-heart-politics:
azspot:
It does seem as if the vast majority of people in the United State of America are going to become like medieval serfs, living at what feels in the post-gilded-age new realities like subsistence, watching a small slice of society from a distance as they jet in and out of the country, monopolize the ski resorts, continue to live in big houses with two...
It is just as cowardly to judge an absent person as it is wicked to strike a...
– Lawrence G. Lovasik (via kari-shma)