wheneveryonessuper - CHARACTER?
wheneveryonessuper
CHARACTER?

Sometimes I wish I were Mufasa. Or Hobbes. Or Ernest Hemingway.

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wheneveryonessuper
8 months ago

in another timeline wes anderson is a middle school theater teacher bankrupting his art department with the most over-budget production of suessical the musical jr. that suburban houston will ever see

wheneveryonessuper
9 months ago
Dj Djungelskog

dj djungelskog

wheneveryonessuper
1 year ago
Scott Fraser (American, 1957) - Crab Cake (2019)

Scott Fraser (American, 1957) - Crab Cake (2019)

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1 year ago
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1 year ago
Join Us Join Us Join Us Join Us Join Us Join Us Join Us Join Us Join Us Join Us Join Us Join Us Join

join us join us join us join us join us join us join us join us join us join us join us join us join us join us join us join us join us join us join us join us

wheneveryonessuper
1 year ago
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1 year ago
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1 year ago

“What were astronauts like when they first returned from outer space? Nurse Dee O'Hara: ‘They have something, a sort of wild look, I would say, as if they had fallen in love with a mystery up there, sort of as if they haven’t got their feet back on the ground, as if they regret having come back to us… a rage at having come back to earth. As if up there they’re not only freed from weight, from the force of gravity, but from desires, affections, passions, ambitions, from the body. Did you know that for months John [Glenn] and Wally [Schirra] and Scott [Carpenter] went around looking at the sky? You could speak to them and they didn’t answer, you could touch them on the shoulder and they didn’t notice; their only contact with the world was a dazed, absent, happy smile. They smiled at everything and everybody, and they were always tripping over things. They kept tripping over things because they never had their eyes on the ground.’”

— Craig Nelson, Rocket Men: The Epic Story of the First Men on the Moon (via m-l-rio)

wheneveryonessuper
2 years ago
Saul Steinberg, Self Portrait, 1949.

Saul Steinberg, Self Portrait, 1949.

wheneveryonessuper
2 years ago
Erika Lee Sears, Double Vision Means Double The Snacks, 2021

Erika Lee Sears, Double Vision Means Double the Snacks, 2021

wheneveryonessuper
2 years ago

i love carrying groceries in a paper bag in my arms exactly how i imagined adulthood as a young girl

wheneveryonessuper
2 years ago
Severance (2022 - ) 1.07 Defiant Jazz
Severance (2022 - ) 1.07 Defiant Jazz

Severance (2022 - ) 1.07 “Defiant Jazz”  

wheneveryonessuper
2 years ago

that’s interesting because i walked through the valley of the shadow of death and no one knew you there??

wheneveryonessuper
2 years ago
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wheneveryonessuper
2 years ago
Trivia From When Harry Met Sally (1989) Dir. Rob Reiner
Trivia From When Harry Met Sally (1989) Dir. Rob Reiner
Trivia From When Harry Met Sally (1989) Dir. Rob Reiner
Trivia From When Harry Met Sally (1989) Dir. Rob Reiner
Trivia From When Harry Met Sally (1989) Dir. Rob Reiner
Trivia From When Harry Met Sally (1989) Dir. Rob Reiner
Trivia From When Harry Met Sally (1989) Dir. Rob Reiner
Trivia From When Harry Met Sally (1989) Dir. Rob Reiner

Trivia from When Harry Met Sally… (1989) dir. Rob Reiner

wheneveryonessuper
3 years ago

sidenote:this literally happened, in a small town named Cowbridge🤔

via countryhomemagazine@instagram

wheneveryonessuper
4 years ago
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4 years ago
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wheneveryonessuper
4 years ago

everything i know about supernatural i’ve learned against my will

wheneveryonessuper
4 years ago
The Mood In Here Is Electric

the mood in here is electric

wheneveryonessuper
4 years ago

There’s a reason a sewing kit includes scissors, a wood shop has a saw, and a kitchen is full of knives. In order to build something, to create something on purpose, you have to be prepared to cut away what’s extra. A bolt of cloth does not a blanket make, a piece of wood a shelf, nor a loaf of bread a sandwich. When you snip off frayed bits of string, cut the wood into shape, or slice the end off a loaf of bread you are creating, with the act of removal, something closer to what you desire. 

Now let’s say you’re not sewing a blanket, you’re not building a shelf, not making a sandwich. Let’s say you’re crafting a life in which you are happy. You will end up removing things. You’ll leave partners, stop talking to family members, let go of friends. You’ll move apartments, lose jobs, change wardrobes. And you will feel their absence. You’ll look at the scraps of cloth, the odd angles of wood, the stale end of the loaf. But that cloth couldn’t keep you warm and that tiny corner of wood can’t store books. You wouldn’t be full from that little bit of bread or happy with that person. In the art of creating there is the act of removal and it is essential. 

wheneveryonessuper
4 years ago
Unrestrained Summer Fun

unrestrained summer fun

wheneveryonessuper
4 years ago
Town Of Essaouira, Morocco, 1991. The Fortified Ramparts With Canons Of 16th And 17th Centuries. Photo

Town of Essaouira, Morocco, 1991. The fortified ramparts with canons of 16th and 17th centuries. Photo by Bruno Barbey.


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wheneveryonessuper
4 years ago

“Another myth that is firmly upheld is that disabled people are dependent and non-disabled people are independent. No one is actually independent. This is a myth perpetuated by disablism and driven by capitalism - we are all actually interdependent. Chances are, disabled or not, you don’t grow all of your food. Chances are, you didn’t build the car, bike, wheelchair, subway, shoes, or bus that transports you. Chances are you didn’t construct your home. Chances are you didn’t sew your clothing (or make the fabric and thread used to sew it). The difference between the needs that many disabled people have and the needs of people who are not labelled as disabled is that non-disabled people have had their dependencies normalized. The world has been built to accommodate certain needs and call the people who need those things independent, while other needs are considered exceptional. Each of us relies on others every day. We all rely on one another for support, resources, and to meet our needs. We are all interdependent. This interdependence is not weakness; rather, it is a part of our humanity.”

— AJ Withers, “Disability Politics and Theory” (via vulturechow)