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batcel:

there’s always this specific look in carmy’s eyes when he looks at sydney like worry, but not in a bad way but it’s as if he’s thinking to himself ‘how is she doing?’ 'is she okay?’ 'does she need anything?’ like he doesn’t outright say these things but you can see how he shows that simply by the way he looks at her. he cares for her deeply. honestly most of the time i don’t think he even recognizes how much he glances at her whenever they’re at close proximity it’s like something he does unconsciously. like it’s been a thing since s1 and even more so in s2… HE JUST KEEPS STARING AT HER WITH HIS BIG BLUE EYES.

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mikkeneko:

lethbrigadier:

some underappreciated vines i haven’t seen in any vine compilation yet i that found way deep in my vines tag

i mean it quite seriously when i say that i mourn vine… but i think its existence taught an entire generation of people about drama, cinemetography and comedy

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nahimjustfeelingit-writes:

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miyuhpapayuh:

blackerthings:

My fave moments from the workout portion of Jonathan’s Tamron Hall Interview

this woman is absolutely hilarious!! “help me! help me!” same tam, same lmao

“bring ‘em here!”

🥴🥴🥴 yes, zaddy.

The way he said “bring ‘em here, Tammy!”

😩

lynati:

lew-basnight:

quoms:

xenosagaepisodeone:

in retrospect, video rental stores *would* probably still exist today in some capacity had it not been for blockbuster. the nostalgia for the blockbuster browsing experience undermines the reality of how aggressively the chain snuffed out smaller video rental stores and would eventually become notorious for its abusive late fee collection policy once there were no significant competitors standing. the rise of streaming is often attributed to blockbusters demise, but what’s not often recognized is how netflix’ earliest (and most successful) marketing tactics were in fact advertising the absence of the aforementioned terrible late fees as opposed to the convenience of not having to go to the store. I was actually surprised to find out how much of blockbuster’s demise can be attributed to spiraling out of control as it attempted to manage viacom’s ever increasing debts than to the fact that people just naturally gravitated towards streaming (which is not to say that it wouldn’t have happened eventually, but).

see also: borders / barnes & noble with bookstores. amazon’s original pitch was probably more “look how convenient!” than it was “look, you can avoid the awful sterility of the inside of a barnes & noble!” but it’s interesting that with its aggressive tracking and tailoring of recommendations amazon is having machines do (in an impersonal and invasive way) what the staff at a local, non-chain bookstore would do, which is match their selection to your preferences

Barnes & nobles and Borders raced against each other, across the country, to oversaturate the bookstore market. This isn’t paranoia or conspiracy — it’s the same fucking model Starbucks used. Oh, your community supports three bookstores? We’re going to open five, until the little indies go under. Then we’ll close four of our own (sorry not sorry staff, enjoy competing with each other for a handful of positions!) and now you have no other choice. Movie rental chains did the same thing.

And then all these huge chain retailers have the fucking gall to weep and whine as amazon proceeds to wipe them out, and now I live in a small city where you just… can’t get stuff. If you don’t want to use amazon, if you don’t have a car to drive out to the big box on the highway, you literally can’t buy a pair of socks or an ice pack. No more pharmacies, no more bookstores, no more video or music stores… if this was plants and not retailers you’d call it monoculture, and you’d raise an alarm about how prone to catastrophic collapse monocultures are.

Ohhh that last line.

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diioonysus:

greek mythology | more cursed images

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thesadnessrabbit:

cannedviennasausage:

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20daysofjune:

videohall:

Porky Pig’s speech pattern deconstructed.

BRUH

:O that was amazing

I always thought they were just random sounds. That’s kind of mind-blowing.

I’m over this man for making it seem so simple lol

“And nobody can do that and that’s why I have job security.”

It’s that last line and FUCK what I wouldn’t give to have that kind of unwavering satisfaction with what you’re capable of

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frankie-catfish-morales:

This is the funniest shit I have ever seen in my life I am CRYING

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kittilumpo:

standard-dingo:

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i love that that'a what you’re focussing on here

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