February 2012
8 posts
The moon was hauntingly beautiful tonight
Clouds drifted overhead, blurring it in and out of view
Silver slivers peeked through the grey mist
The air smelt like smoke, and a red glow came from the distance
Pennel stood with his back to me
Sniffles and whispers echoed in our stillness
Broken music boxes played their sad tunes
And time oozed like honey
January 2012
10 posts
December 2011
16 posts
communitythings:
Cast of Community having a pop culture trivia contest. Dan Harmon moderates.
YES
cineboobs:
Rupert is so cute. UGH. I can’t take this.
mirrormonster:
searchyourmind:
lovely-bloodflow:
oh my god that made me cry
oh my god, this made me cry too. I don’t even know why.
Oh, hell… *adds “tissues” to grocery list*
@invisible New Obsession: Branches →
Congrats friends!
Touch of Evil: Cinematic Villainy From the Year’s... →
A video gallery of cinematic villainy featuring the best performers from the year in film.
The Aftermath
November 2011
27 posts
This "Protect IP Act" would totally fuck up... →
hitrecordjoe:
How come they keep trying to break the Internet? Follow link to a recent NY Times article about it…
Food trucks, Ozomatli, and the cool autumn air
Tonight was our last Zona Rosa Summer Nights event until next Spring. Once again, the food was delicious, the music was fabulous, and the company was great. Nom nom, Slammin’ Sliders, India Jones, and Temaki lined up on the little block of El Molino between Colorado and Green while new and old friends joined us as we celebrated the close of this season of special foodtruck and music nights...
Soon to come
Butterbeer. Treacle tarts. Pumpkin pasties. Stew. Polyjuice potion. Liquid Luck. Chocolate frogs. Shepherd’s pie. Cauldron cakes. Vol-au-Vents with tomatoe feta filling. Fleur’s Cream Brie Soup. Quidditch Player’s Pie. Deathly Hallows pt. 1 and 2.
Always
Snapes death scene gets me every time.
(finally) some good news Re: Net Neutrality →
hitrecordjoe:
Correct me if I get this wrong… The (aesthetically questionable) term “Net Neutrality” means that the mega-corporations who own and operate the technical workings of the Internet — like ComCast or Verizon, the ones who charge us monthly fees for our Internet access — shouldn’t be allowed to make certain websites easier to access than other websites.
What’s so cool about the...