Jane Espenson (from interview with Advocate.com)\
I dunno how many which ways this needs to be said
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(Source: mowliegrowlie)
If we can’t write diversity into sci-fi, then what’s the point? You don’t create new worlds to give them all the same limits of the old ones.
Jane Espenson (from interview with Advocate.com)\
I dunno how many which ways this needs to be said
(via alienswithankhs)
(Source: mowliegrowlie)
OMG, we need to legalize woman-cat marriages so I can marry Professor and wear this as our wedding ring.
“ In 1906 The Journal of the English Folk Song Society published a piece on the old English ballad ‘Death and the Lady.’ Some enterprising female entertainer encountered the article and realized the story might be used as a great vaudeville piece about the evils of card play and alcohol. Touring performers were always searching for material that would play well in the sticks. The city folks would enjoy the Grand Guignol staging, the traditional song, and the vocal technique.
Here Joseph Hall, the Brooklyn born photographer who had made a career on baseball pictures and theatrical production stills, captured the sequence of the action, providing a peculiarly detailed—and rare view—of the progress of a single vaudeville performance. ”
Currently cooking a grilled cheese sandwich in bacon fat.
basically my life summed up in one screencap
I am homer homer is I
Be one with the homer
Meet Sygmond The Grey, a truly majestic cat from the northern lands of Legendary Maine.
oh my GODS this is the most majestic fucking thing i have ever seen
look at it
look
that is epic floof.
This is the Thorin Oakenshield of cats.
Ladyhawke or rat falconer
Pontifical of Guillaume Durand, Avignon, before 1390.Paris, Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève, ms. 143, fol. 76v